![]() We've designed our bags & shoes to be a marathon and not a race. Check out these 25 Disney Inspired Kid Crafts.Color your own tote bag! Coloring your own tote bag is so easy and fun! Literally all you need are some Sharpie markers (or any alcohol-ink markers) to color on-the-go or just watching TV. ![]() Still can’t get enough Toy Story in your life? We know the feeling, so we’ve gathered up even more Disney crafts for you. ![]() We hope you’ll give them a try and bring a little Disney magic into your home this summer! And in the words of our old pal Woody, “Reach for the Sky”, my friends! One of my favorite things about this Toy Story craft is that after craft time is over, your kids will have a whole new set of toys to use their imagination with! The kids & I had a blast (pun intended □) creating our Toy Story inspired rockets together. You can either use craft glue or a glue gun to secure the cones onto the top of the TP roll.įor the flames, we cut out strips of card stock and then glued them to the inside of the TP roll.Īnd what’s a craft in our house without a ( not so hidden) Mickey or two?! We couldn’t resist finishing off our Buzz rockets with aluminum foil Mickey cut outs (made with our new Mickey paper punch)! Tip: Use card stock for the wings so they will hold up longer!įor the tops of the rockets, I recommend using construction paper, as it’s easier (than card stock) to fold into a cone shape. I won’t go into detail for each different rocket, but here’s a quick look at how I made the details for our Buzz rocket:įor our Buzz themed space shuttle wings, we simply cut out triangles from white card stock and used a red marker (with a ruler!) to draw the stripes. While that’s drying, you can get started on the other fun details of your rocket – using just colored card stock, construction paper, a marker & a little glue. Start by painting an empty cardboard tube or TP roll. Will you choose to recreate our versions or make your own? Get creative and use your favorite characters as inspiration! So, let’s get started!įirst, you’ll want to decide which Toy Story characters you want to transform into rocketships. I know that supply list may look a bit lengthy, but chances are you likely already have everything on hand you need to make these Toy Story rockets. After all, friends stick together, right?! Supplies Needed Even though Woody is now happily traveling the world with Bo, I like to think that he and Buzz still get to see each other from time to time. We just couldn’t get enough of our cute little Buzz themed rockets, so we made some friends to take the ride up to space with him. They both had so many questions & were in complete awe of watching that rocket blast up into the sky!Īfter the launch, the kids & I decided to make our own rocketships inspired by everyone’s favorite space ranger… Buzz Lightyear!īut the fun didn’t stop there. What an incredible moment it was getting to watch the SpaceX launch live on TV a few weeks ago! It was even better getting to share this moment in history with Noah & London. Or is that just my kids?! □ Anyways, before we get started I thought I would share a little backstory as to how we came up with this project… Today I am bringing you a fun Toy Story inspired craft that will finally give you a reason to use all of those empty TP rolls your kids have been collecting during quarantine.
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