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The last week in September has been designated as the national ‘keep kids creative’ week. this week is often celebrated in schools with many activities to stimulate kid’s creative muscles. Parents can also take advantage of this week to do some fun things at home. many parents struggle with finding time to fit creativity in but here are 3 suggestions that can take less than 30 minutes and will still get the kids creative juices going.

House of Cards

Card games can be fun but cards can also be used for other activities. Introduce kids to the art of building a house of cards. this activity can be done almost anywhere with only a deck of cards and a flat surface to build on. use one or more decks of cards and challenge the kids to a contest to see who can build the highest tower or the biggest house. show them how to lean cards against each other so they stand freely. this activity does require some skill and steady hands. If the flat surface is too slippery try laying a dish towel or pillow case down on the surface. this will make it easier to stack the first level of cards. for extra difficulty add household items into the mixture of building material. These might include toilet paper rolls, paper plates, silverware or even small blocks.

Make Lightning

Lighting is a powerful form of static electricity. in this experiment kids can make their own small version of lighting.

Items Needed

Scissors
Styrofoam tray
Metal pie plate
Masking tape

Step 1:

Cut off the corner of the Styrofoam tray in the shape of an L. Bend the L up at the corner. Tape the L to the center of the pie tin on the topside so it forms a handle that can be used to pick up the pie tin without touching the metal.

Step 2:

Rub the remaining Styrofoam tray on your hair really fast for one minute.

Step 3:

Lay the tray upside down on the floor or a table. Pick up the pie tin with the handle.

Step 4:

Drop the pie tin onto the tray. Slowly touch the edge of the pie tin with your finger. it should create a spark.

Step 5:

Pick up the pie tin with the handle and touch it again. Drop the tin on the Styrofoam again.

The experiment can be repeated many times. If the static electricity runs out simply rub the tray on your hair again.

Water Sprinkler Obstacle Course

This is a great game for a hot day when the yard needs to be watered anyway. Set up the sprinklers throughout the yard. mark a starting line and place balls or cones throughout the yard, close to the sprinklers. Challenge each participant to run through the yard and touch the cones or gather the balls then get back to the starting line without getting wet. Time each participant and award prizes for the fastest.

To make the game more challenging have someone stand by the faucet control and randomly turn the sprinklers on and off. An additional challenge can be to see who can run around the course the most times without getting wet.

If you enjoyed these ideas stop by Creative Kids to see many more samples of fun and fast games, crafts, science and family activities.

Looking through pictures of tattoos is an astounding ways to get ideas. It gets your creative juices flowing, which is an important part of selecting the perfect design for yourself. you need to make sure you’re actually seeing great artwork, though, because you can’t really get much out of a bunch of generic tattoo art. Here’s how to ensure that you see real, crystal clear pictures of tattoos.

You can speed up the process a lot by getting an idea of what a gallery has within the first minute of stepping into their website. If the first couple of pages are loaded with nothing but cookie cutter pictures of tattoos, you should probably walk away from them, because that’s what you’ll see for the next hour. A lot of sites don’t care that their pages are stuffed with generic junk, which is a drastically growing problem on the net.

The way to tell if a website will be worth looking though is to do a random search and see what comes up. Are there a lot of truly original designs to look at? Are you seeing the same bland stuff as the last place? also, look at the top of the website and see if they have a message board. these little places are so valuable, because many of them are loaded with people sharing their thoughts and opinions. you can even find new galleries that have pictures of tattoos, because people always tend to talk about the great galleries they’ve found recently.

Last but not least, a good gallery is not afraid to tell their visitors where they get their pictures of tattoos. If they don’t, you can assume that they’re just stealing any generic stuff they can from around the web, just so they can fill their database. If they “do” let you know, that’s a very good sign, because this means that real artists are probably sending in their picture galleries. It also means that other people are sending in picture galleries of their own tats, which is a great way to get ideas.

Looking at pictures of tattoos is the first real step toward making your own choices, so it should never be a step you bypass.