Sometimes Graham and Parker like to make collages of their light table toys. Here are some fun examples!! Sometimes they turn out so pretty!! Hope you all enjoy seeing them!
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What are the instructions to do this?
ReplyDeleteThere are no instructions, you just provide the materials and let the child make pretty pictures with them on the light table, that's all!
DeleteLovely! I love all the different collages and patterns that they made. I will be pinning!
ReplyDeletethank you!!
DeleteThese are amazing!! Could you share where you got some of these materials? Thank you
ReplyDeleteAmanda
Amanda,
Deletethe colored kaleidoscopes and light table blocks are from Lakeshore Learning, the turtles rainbow pill boxes, and octopi are from the dollar tree. The colored fractal squares, circles, and large buttons are from a light table set sold at discount school supply in their light exploration kit.
http://www.discountschoolsupply.com/Product/ProductDetail.aspx?Product=21868&rec=SRH
i list many items here too
http://graham-and-parker.blogspot.com/2013/03/light-table-fun-learning-and-creativity.html
Beautiful! I've been meaning to make a light box for a while. . . now I just need to get on it!
ReplyDeleteKatie, you should!! Have you seen my DIY light box tutorial?
Deletehttp://graham-and-parker.blogspot.com/2012/08/the-perfect-diy-container-light-box.html
Phenomenal pictures!! I linked to you today.
ReplyDeletehttp://www.themeasuredmom.com/easy-sensory-activity-for-kids-make-an-x-ray-light-box/