Wednesday, August 13, 2014

August explorations on the light table


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Here are just a few ways my twins have been exploring light this month! 


In the pics below you will find: silly putty, gelato spoons, muffin cups, giant lacing beads, acrylic gems in multiple shapes (corn, pumpkins, apples, acorns, leaves, seashells, frogs, turtles, hummingbirds, safari animals), glass seashell gems, wedgits, magnatiles, magnetic men, window blocks, hand cut stars and hearts made from laminated cello paper, acrylic paneling samples colored with sharpie marker, a star and moon light altered with sharpie marker to be more colorful, large plastic gems, translucent cars. 

 You can find most everything in my store, see above tabs on my blog for the store tab!  Feel free to ask questions in the comment section!!

silly putty on a light table

sensory light table

silly putty on the light table







light table mandala


strewing on light table



















light table play





diy silly putty












































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3 comments:

  1. Love all of these!! Can you tell me what those little figures holding hands are? They look like they'd make a great addition to our light table play...And what is the blue stuff in the first pictures? It looks like silly putty made from clear glue? Is there any chance of it staining the plastic?

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    1. Hi Elizabeth, here is a link to the little men holding hands http://astore.amazon.com/gptwinsmom-20/detail/B00J3Z1246

      The blue stuff is silly putty, no it does not stain. My instructions for it are here. http://www.pinterest.com/pin/42995371417274158/

      ;)

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  2. Where did you buy the translucent animals and the widgets?

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