Tuesday 12 May 2020

Angel Jibreel Delivers a Message - 30 Day Craft Challenge


Angel Jibreel Delivers a Message - 30 Day Craft Challenge

Download Angel Jibreel Template Here



Salam crafters! Tonight I am sharing our craft for Day 18. It comes just in time for the Nights of Power (Laylat-al-Qadr). I talked to my children about the importance of these upcoming nights. They learned that the Holy Quran was revealed to Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) on one of these nights. The children asked how Allah communicated with our Prophet during these nights. I clarified that all communication was through Angel Jibreel. This lead us to our craft for the day. 

Today we are making a representation (based on our imagination) of Angel Jibreel. The neat thing about this craft is that it is able to wave its wings up and down. This was surely the highlight for them! I drew a template on paper and scanned it for all of you to use! It works very well with all kinds of paper. I am certain that your children will enjoy creating this craft with you!

Materials:
  • Angel Jibreel Template (download here)
  • Scissors
  • Single Hole Punch - or anything sharp to poke a hole
  • Glue - can be school glue or glue stick
  • Brass plated paper fasteners - these are what I used
  • Optional: decorations such as glitter or stickers 
    This is what we used for our craft today
Watch a YouTube video of this craft Here
Steps:
  1. Print and cut out the shapes in the Angel Jibraeel Template (here) - You can print these directly on to card stock, or just use printer paper. We used our template to trace onto different coloured papers. 
    This is how the pieces will be arranged
  2. Make holes where identified on the templates
  3. Glue hair and face onto the body as shown and glue on the angel ring as well. Allow to dry for a few minutes
    This is how we glued the hair, face and angel ring on the body
  4. Fasten back piece to the wings as shown - be sure that the round portion is at the back as shown
    First fasten the wings to the back peice
  5. Fasten the body of the angel to the wings - be sure that the round portion is at the front as shown
    Then fasten the wings to the body

  6. Hold on to the body of the angel and slide the back piece up and down to see if the wings are able to wave 
    This shows you the front and back of the craft
    Here's how it looks at the back
  7. Decorate the angel if you wish
  8. Allow your child to play with their craft and tell stories of the Night of Power!
    This craft added some inspiration during the Nights of Power

Please keep my family in your prayers during these special nights! I am praying for all of you. I hope that these crafts will provide useful lessons about these nights of Power. See you tomorrow, inshaAllah!

Monday 11 May 2020

The Al-Kawthar River - Sensory Play Bag - 30 Day Craft Challenge


The Al-Kawthar River - Sensory Play Bag - 30 Day Craft Challenge

Download Worksheet Here




Salam and thank you for checking out our Day 17 craft. I'm so honoured to have had the viewership that you all have given me over the past several days. I hope that these crafts are living up to your expectations! Today I talked to my children about Surat al-Kawthar - Surah number 108 in the Holy Quran. It talks about one of the beautiful streams in Paradise that have been promised to our beloved Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him). It has been described as being a marvelous, stunning and beautiful river in paradise. We recited this Surah together and talked a lot about what it means. I made a handy worksheet for the children to read and get some additional information. 

Once we were done talking, we decided to use our imagination to draw this river in the rectangle provided on the worksheet. There was a lot of excitement and chatter about how they were going to make it extra special. Once they were done with this drawing, we created our own sensory play bag and taped it on top of our river to make it even more unique. In the end, the craft looked absolutely majestic! I hope you can try this activity with your children - I am sure they will enjoy it! Follow the steps below to make your own "Al-Kawthar River Sensory Play Bag".

Materials:
  • Al-Kawthar Worksheet that you can download here - I printed it on card stock for added strength and durability
  • Markers
  • Clear packing tape
  • Beads
  • Glitter
  • Hair gel - dollar store brand that you don't mind using in a craft
  • Snack size ziplock bag - our dimensions were 16.5cmx8.2cm
  • Scissors
     Look at all the colourful and fun items you'll need! 
Watch a YouTube Video of how we did this activity Here
Steps:
  1. Hand out the worksheet to your child and allow them to draw their own version of al-Kawthar river - they can use markers for this. 

  2. Once they are satisfied with their drawing they can fill their ziplock bag with the beads and glitter that they desire. 
  3. Fill about half of the bag with the hair gel. 
  4. Try to release as much air from the bag as possible.
  5. Now seal it shut. 
  6. Use your packing tape to tape over the entire sensory play bag - thus preventing cuts and leaks of the bag - you may use as many layers of tape as you need to feel safe. 

  7. Allow your child to move the glitter and beads around with their fingers and feel the amazement of the al-Kawthar River! 
  8. You may also indulge in the fun!
     
    The proud artist!

Thanks for visiting! I really enjoyed sharing this craft with you all. Please be sure to leave a comment below - I always appreciate feedback. See you all tomorrow!

Prayer Tower "Minaar" Craft - 30 Day Craft Challenge



Prayer Tower "Minaar" Craft - 30 Day Craft Challenge



Salam craft family! Thanks for joining me for Day 16 of our Craft Challenge. Today's craft was super easy with lots of room for creativity and customization. We talked about the origin of the prayer tower, known as "Minaar" منارة. It is used to notify everybody that it is time for prayers. It is an essential part of every masjid and it is also very beautiful to look at. We went over the Adhaan and Iqamah together and their meanings and then we were ready to make our own Minaar!

This is one of those crafts that can be done easily and swiftly with items you will be able to find around the house. Save your next empty paper tower roll and use it for this purpose. It was also a great way to talk about 3-D shapes - we used the cylinder and cone today! Scroll down to see how we made our very own prayer tower. 

Materials:
  • Cardboard paper towel roll
  • Two sheets of construction paper  (ideally, 2 colours - we used white and green)
  • Tape
  • School glue
  • Sharpie
  • Decoration/stickers - we used adhesive glitter paper
  • Scissors 
    Here's most of what you'll need - I forgot to picture the school glue
Steps:
  1. Use one of your sheets of construction paper to wrap around the roll, tape to secure it.
    We used white for this
  2. On your other sheet, draw a large circle. We used a plastic plate to help us.

    A perfect circle to work with!
  3. Cut the radius of this circle
    We folded the circle in half two ways to find the centre and then we cut the radius
  4. Wrap it around to make a cone shape and make sure it fits nicely on top of the cylinder, tape it to secure the cone shape. 
    It can easily shape into a cone with some twisting - find the right size for your tower
  5. Use your sharpie to draw the door of your prayer tower. 
    You can do this free-hand
  6. Use your scissors to cut out the top part and then just push it inwards. 
    Don't cut the bottom portion, just push in.
  7. Secure your cone to the top of the tower - we used school glue for this. You may also use tape. 
    Fits nicely!
  8. Decorate your tower - we cut two moon shapes out of adhesive glitter paper and stuck them to the top of the tower - back to back! 
    We free-handed the shape of the moon two times on this sticky paper

    Then we just stuck it back-to-back at the top
  9. Let the creative play being! My children started to teach their Lego toys how to recite the Adhaan. 

Thanks for taking a look at today's craft! It was an easy activity that was jam-packed with a lot of different lessons. Try it out and leave a comment below! See you next time. 





Saturday 9 May 2020

Pomegranate Painting Craft - 30 Day Craft Challenge


Pomegranate Painting Craft - 30 Day Craft Challenge
Download colouring page here



Salam and welcome to the halfway point of our challenge! We're at Day 15 now and I'm super excited to share what we did today. We focused on the pomegranate today. I talked to the kids about the fact that it has been mentioned several times in the Quran. We also talked about the nutritional benefits of it and that eating pomegranate seeds regularly will keep us healthy and strong!

I designed a colouring page for them and we looked at the word  رمان in the Quran. We also talked about how to pronounce pomegranate in Arabic as seen in the Quran. Once we had our discussion, we tried painting with actual pomegranate seeds and saw how the colour appears on paper. We talked about how this was the method artists used before man-made paints were invented - they were quite fascinated!

Edited to add: No pomegranate seeds were wasted in this experiment - mama volunteered to eat the used seeds!

Materials:
  • Pomegranate colouring page (download here)
  • Colouring Utensils
  • Paintbrushes
  • Pomegranate seeds, about 1 tablespoon
  • Optional: smock - this activity can get a bit messy 
Steps:
  1. Print out the colouring page - I have provided the link above
  2. Have all the utensils available to your child and allow them to get creative! 
  3. Let them use their paintbrushes to spread the pomegranate juice over the colouring page. 
  4. Allow them to see how the pomegranate juice colour changes over time. 
  5. Give them the option of using markers, crayons and pencil crayons to see how they compare. 
  6. Enjoy and repeat as many times as you please! 
I hope you liked today's activity! It's super simple and they are able to learn so much. Please let me know what you think in the comments below! 

Crafting with your Kids - List of 10 Things to have in Stock



Crafting With Kids - 10 Things you should have in Stock

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Salam all! Planning on crafting regularly with your kids? Here is a list of things you should have in stock. Given the current situation with COVID-19, you probably won’t be making regular trips to the dollar store (which is the best place to get all these supplies). It’ll be much more convenient to get everything in one trip. Once you’re well stocked it would be nice to have a crafting box/bin so that you can have all your items conveniently placed.

I have created a list of items that I consider staples to have at home if you want to craft with kids. Crafting is always a great way to engage with children. It also offers something fun to do on rainy/snowy days. So, here we go!

Paper: This item is always in demand in my house. I keep regular printer paper for colouring, printing worksheets etc. I’ve also learned that it's important to have construction paper in stock as well. This gives them a range of colours to work with without breaking the bank. Something that I’ve just recently started to keep in stock is card stock paper. This is a thick, heavy duty paper used for a multitude of crafts. It comes in a range of colours and textures. I always try to have white card stock in storage at my house because it gives structure and strength to a lot of the crafts I want to make with the kids.
These are some of the brands of card stock I've used so far and have loved them!
Stickers: There is always such a huge range of stickers and adhesive decorations at the dollar store, it can often be overwhelming. Steer clear from branded, trademarked characters. Lean more towards generic stickers that can be used to decorate your child's crafts. Examples include, adhesive glitter paper, rhinestone and gem stickers, flower and butterfly stickers, shape sand letter stickers. If you can find adhesive googly eyes - that's a bonus!
These type of stickers are super useful for decorating crafts!

Painting Tools: Painting is such an easy activity to do with our kids - and there is such a range of types of painting! The possibilities are endless. Once you're at the dollar store, be sure to get paintbrushes, paint (poster paint, tempra paint or acrylic paint are all great options). If you're painting with younger children 18 months to 3 years old, be sure to get non-toxic paint that is safe for their fingers. Don't forget to grab a painting palette so that they can freely mix colours. I also found it useful to get smocks for them to protect their clothes while painting. Also, paintbrushes can be used in a range of different crafts that aren't related to painting!
Watercolour paints are also super useful!

Colouring Utensils: This is an important one! Be sure to stock up on markers, crayons and pencil crayons. Kids get excited about colouring when they have a large range of colours to use. I have had bad experiences with getting the dollar store brand of colours. I tend to stick to name brand colours so that they will last longer and will provide bright and vivid colours. My favourites are Crayola and Prismacolor. I also find it useful to have Sharpie markers so that we can write on all different surfaces.
Popsicle Sticks/Craft Sticks: These are also great to have in stock - there's a huge range of crafts you can make with them. There are two sizes that are most useful, as you can see in the picture. It would also be nice to get them in a pack with different colours so that your crafts can be more colourful and vivid.
Such great value when you get them from the dollar store!

Streamers or Wrapping Tissue: It's great to have tissue and streamers in your craft bin. They come in handy with all sorts of crafts, including mosaic crafts! The best part is that they are multi-functional and can also be used to wrap gifts, or for party decor!
These add so much colour and texture to your crafts!

Pipe Cleaners/ Chenille Stems: Pipe cleaners are great to have around in case you want to make a quick craft with your children. These are especially useful if your child likes making animal-themed crafts. Sugar crystals are a huge hit with them as well!
You'll never run out of things to do with these!

School Glue/Glue Sticks and all types of Tape: Don't forget to stock up on these! I definitely undermined the importance of school glue - I have used it so much over the past two weeks. It's also way stronger than I thought - I was able to stick cotton, pompoms, tissue, etc easily to paper. Tape is also a staple - I found packing tape, clear office tape and masking tape to be the most useful.
My personal favourite: School Glue!

Beads: Be sure to stock up on different types of beads! I only have lettered beads in my craft bin but I'm planning on getting a different range of beads as well. Kids enjoy lacing them through string and they can provide excellent sensory experiences for children as well.
My stock is running low, so I will stock up soon!

Yarn or String: Having these items in stock really increases the range of activities you can do with your children. If they are a bit older you can introduce knitting or crochet. If not, you can do beading, weaving and simple sewing as well!
These will add a different dimension to your crafting!
I hope this was helpful to you! If you would like me to add anything please leave a comment below!


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