I couldn't face a day indoors, I like to get out at least once a day to stop the walls from closing in on me. With that in mind, I still headed out and got the bus into town to visit Lilymae's Play Cafe. Once there, I was tight and only grabbed a cup of tea for myself and a toasted teacake for Lily. It wasn't as though I needed to buy any more and having no money helped me fight the temptation to eat cake.
Normally I quite like to wander around town on payday, maybe splash out on some Primarni or some clothes for the kids but instead, I headed straight back to the bus stop and only detoured for Wilkos to pick up these fabulously cheap wooden spoons for 30p each.
When we got home, Lily and I got straight to work.
These puppets are super easy. You don't just have to use pens and paper, you could clothe your puppets with scrap material, use yarn for hair or add googly eyes. I just grabbed what we had in the craft drawer(s) and let Lily loose.
When all was done, Ollie and I sat down for the show.
Keep an eye out on the blog this month for more thrifty kids craft, activities, meals and entertainment.
These are so adorable! I love the spoon puppets so much. Can I do it instead of my kid? ;)
Hahaha! I must say, I really enjoyed this activity, wish I had more materials to use. Maybe next time! x
Such a sweet idea! I can see my kids loving this, I'll have to give it a go, thanks for the inspiration :)
Lovely idea, so simple. They make perfect puppets and it does look like Lily had a lot of fun with them.
Thanks for sharing with #Letkidsbekids
They turned out brilliantly! Love your puppet theatre too x
You're welcome :) hope you have as much fun as we did! x
Lily loved it, I haven't been able to put them away all week! x
I know! Isn't it sweet?! My Mum picked it up second hand but it's in such good condition and we love it.x
love this!
Thank you! xx
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