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Simple Rangoli craft for kids
I organized a Diwali activity in my son’s first grade class. Kids drew and colored Rangoli on a paper plate. I asked the kids to clean up their room and hang Rangoli plate on the door knob. Kids had lot of fun!
What you need:
A paper plate
Pencil
Crayons
Hole puncher
A small piece of Yarn to tie a loop
I put the dots on the plate and numbered them according to design. Here is my design. I kept it simple.
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Kids connected dots from 1 – 16. Then they connected all even numbers to the center. This was the only tricky part for first graders! Tell them not to leave any gaps on rangoli or else evil spirits will enter! You can now see the pattern. Next step is to color.
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I asked kids to pick 5 colors and color with pattern in mind. Here is how it looked after coloring.
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You can punch a hole and tie a yarn. Here is Chirag’s rangoli hung on the door.
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Router firmware
I wonder why folks like Buffalo even bother to write their own firmware. They should just ship their stuff with DD-WRT and save us a bunch of pain.
I made the mistake of trying to use their web GUI and spent 1.5 hours which I could’ve spent with my kids instead.
Halloween Craft : Ghost Garland
I need to pull Chirag out of his Ben10 and super hero obsession. I thought I will get him to do this simple Halloween craft which I saw on AlphaMom blog. It took about 10 min.
STEP 1 : Take a long piece of paper (I chose green which I had got with a mail order). Make several folds.
| From Oct 2009 |
STEP 2: Draw Template. Then cut it out.
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STEP 3: The fun step for Chirag, making ghost faces
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Here is how it looked
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Anku trying to stand up
Six months and 1 week old…busy trying to stand up.
| From Oct 2009 |
P.S: I wanted to crop off my ugly slippers seen at the corner but ah…forget it, no one is going to notice.