Creativity
“He has filled them with skill to do all kinds of work as engravers, designers, embroiderers in blue, purple and scarlet yarn and fine linen, and weavers—all of them skilled workers and designers.” – Exodus 35:35
Character Development Series
If you are new to my character development series, let me tell you a little bit more about these lessons. If you check out my character development tab, you will discover 52 character traits we work on throughout the year, which equals one word per week to focus on with your kids. Hovering over the tab will reveal all of the words.
Each character trait has 7-9 lessons, so if you wanted to work on character daily, this can be an amazing resource. This year, I want to focus on cleaning up my series by presenting the lessons to you be compiling all of my lessons on a particular week, this week focusing on respect.
In this series, you will find a word, definition, scripture to memorize, book lists and a number of activities and crafts related to the topic. I have also included links to other bloggers who have lessons on the trait. I hope you are inspired to work on character with your kids because being intentional in your parenting will help give great direction to both you and your children.
Creativity with Tape Faces
This is a really random idea I came up with today as I was putting the masking tape away. Is it because it’s called “masking” tape that brought the idea to my head. Who knows. However, I thought it would be fun for the kids to make creative beards and mustaches with tape. All you need is some masking tape and your own imagination (affiliate link).
It’s another way to demonstrate thinking outside the box. Corban wouldn’t have it. Funny how different kids respond, I never try and push it when I’m presenting activities to the kids. I just let them participate with what resonates with them.
I hope your own kids enjoy practicing creativity with tape faces.