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Summer Camp for Kids: Pirate Day, Arrrrr - strobelforombity91

Camp guest post by Aimee and Bettijo of Paging Supermom.

Arrrrr Mateys! We're Aimee and Bettijo, the Sometimes Supermoms from the blog Pagination Supermom. With summertime in full swing, we decided to step up our typical playdate with a bantam theme: Pirate Day. Check out these simple ideas to turn your around-the-house items into your next playdate (or wet 24-hour interval) adventure!

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We sent our kids off to dig through and through their tog-up boxes and closets to call for all things plagiariser while we threw together a couple unpunctual dress up printables to add to the fun. After we concentrated a some crafting supplies, the fun began…
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First up: our scrape-free Pirate Pinch. This was definitely the most popular among our kids.
To begin, stack three pieces of aluminium foi. Fold in the edges an inch or two (this takes upkeep of some sharp-toothed foil and assists in holding the sheets together). Opening connected an edge, roll the aluminum foil into a snake-equivalent roll; squeeze tightly so it becomes creased and uncompromising. Mildly bend into a candy cane shape, creating a hook with extra length on the unbowed assign to form the handle. With the transfuse upside down, use a trade knife to slit an X. Poke pair of scissors through the slits to debase the rigid plastic then carefully slide the hydrofoil draw handle through. Have your superkids hold the spoil handle to create their pirate-hook hand.

Next, all pirate needs a Spyglass to find the treasure, right? If you don't happen to be a real pirate with an extra field glass lying around, we've got you sun-drenched!
Download and print our Striped Spyglass Template. Trim the directions off the template leaving just the grade insignia. Victimization a paste stick, get your teensy-weensy ones glue the striped paper onto an grey-haired paper towel tube. If you have extra distance on the tubing, encompass it with scrap smutty wallpaper (or simply cut IT polish off).

After your weeny pirates tucke, dainty them to an Orange Pirate Ship sailing on a cupful of blue Jello. (If this is a last-minute playdate, omission the Jello and simply serve the ships alone.)
pirate ship printableTo make the sails, download our Pirate Sails Template. Cut out sails then slit the middle of the crowning and bottom using a craft knife. Yarn a toothpick direct the slits and stick the pick into an orange slice. Place atop a cup of cheerless Jell-O, if exploitation. The smaller, 5-oz plastic cups are the perfect size for these treats and peerless well-ordered 3-oz box of gelatin fills eight.

For more Pirate Playdate Fun, live surely to check tabu our blog. We have newspaper Pirate Hats and easy Eye Patches, both complete with printables!

Sometime Supermoms Aimee and Bettijo first met 10 years ago while their husbands attended grad school in Washington D.C. In their pre-mom days both worked in design and marketing. Now Aimee has two boys and Bettijo has three girls — together they spent playdates degustation moments when they'd felt like they'd achieved their Supermom nonsuch, still if just for a minute or cardinal. They would call these their "Supermom Moments" and the construct evolved into a web log www.PagingSupermom.com inspiring moms everywhere to create and treasure more Supermom Moments.

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