Here's a summer craft I saw best explained in pictures. I saw a local toy store selling them in kits (and on Amazon as well) but it's so much cheaper to make one on your own.
First you take an old nylon and cut it off at the ankle. Sprinkle some grass seed in the toe and spoon in some dirt from the garden.
Tie the open end off so that you have a ball of dirt inside. You may have to push the seeds around so that they're somewhat evenly distributed around the end.
Glue some googly eyes and a nose in place (buttons work too) then place the heads, knot end down, inside a recycled plastic cup such as a yogurt container.
Fill the yogurt contained about half-full with water and the nylon end will act as a wick to keep the soil moist.
Wait a bit and see how their hair grows. Here are our guys after a week, they'll be needing a trim pretty soon.
And nearly everything is recycled materials. Love it.
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Our Cub Scout pack did this a few months ago. The grass hair got so long I even put a barrette in one!
http://raejean-easyaspie.blogspot.com/2010/05/chia-pet-update.html
Cute!
When I was a kid I used to make "heads" out of egg shells. Draw a face on the outside, add soil and grass seed, and keep watered until it grows.
I have no idea what happened to them when they were finished growing, but now I'd just throw everything in the compost pile.
I love it!
That is so cute! If I can find some googley eyes around the house we'll do this craft today.
Thank you I will be take this.
Ridiculous that someone would pay 12.99 for a kit! I can remember giving these out as birthday party favors when I was little, though and we had fun with them.
What a clever idea. I'm always looking for things to do with the grandchildren and I think they will like this fine!
Yesterday we did ice cream science and they had a grand (and yummy) time.
Those are so fun- I love this idea! I love that Raejean used a barrette. =) Thanks so much for this, I'll be linking.
so cute- my kids would love this! thanks for the tip :)
I LOVE it!!!
Just made these with my kids and did a blogpost about them. Thanks for the inspiration! My kids are absolutely in love with them. :)
What a great idea. I can't wait to try this!
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