Easy DIY Find It Game | Perfect for Road Trips

Does your kid love those Find It games? They’re the perfect quiet activity to entertain little ones again and again. That’s why it also makes a great road trip activity. This easy DIY find it game is the perfect travel size to entertain your kiddos in the car with less than half the bulk.

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When my youngest first started to express a defined interest in books outside of the bedtime stories we read, he loved ISpy books. Like, he couldn’t get enough of them. That was when I had the idea that he might also love the Find It games. He got one that was specifically geared for young kids for his 4th birthday and he still loves playing with it a year later.

You would think looking for things would get old, especially when you’ve found them a thousand times before, but not for him. That’s is what sparked this most recent project. We’re driving all the way to Disney World this summer (15+ hour drive, one way) and I thought this would be a great way to keep him entertained on our trip.

Even better, it’s so super simple that you can easily make more than one in different themes. In case you’re wondering, yes, I’m totally going to make a Disney themed one. It’s too easy and to much fun not to.

 

DIY Find It Game next to Yellow Blocks

DIY Find It Game Materials

 

White Rice in Plastic Bag

Step 1

First, add your rice into a resealable bag.

 

Red Food Coloring on White Rice in Plastic Bag

Step 2

Next, add in your food coloring.

Tip:

 

Red Dyed Rice in Plastic Bag

Step 3

Then seal your bag and shake your rice to color. If your rice is still too light after shaking, add in more food coloring and shake some more.

 

Tray Lined with Parchment Paper

Step 4

Now cover your baking sheet with a layer of parchment paper.

 

Red Rice on Parchment Paper

Step 5

Next, pour your colored rice onto the baking sheet and let it set out to dry.

Note:

 

Red Rice in Plastic Bottle

Step 6

After the rice is dried, add it to your bottle. Do not fill the bottle all the way to the top. Take into account the room for your slime charms and also leave room to shake the mixture.

 

Close Up of Small Charms on Rice in Plastic Bottle

Step 7

Now add your slime charms to the bottle. I used 1 of each letter I could find in the set and then some of the picture ones as well.

 

Small Charms Lined Up on Wooden Background

Optional:

Step 8

Put the lid on and shake up your mixture to incorporate the slime charms.

 

Glue Inside of Blue Lid

Step 9

Once the charms and rice are mixed, take the lid off and add a layer of E6000 along the inside of the lid.

 

Lid Glued on Find It Game Bottle

Step 10

Return the lid to the container and set the bottle on its side to dry. Try to keep the rice and charms from touching the lid so that they don’t get stuck in any glue that seeps down.

 

Smiling Child Holding Find It Game

Step 11

Allow your glue to dry 24 hours before playing with your new DIY find it game.

 

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It’s definitely time to start saving those juice bottles. Now you can keep little ones entertained no matter how long your road trip is. This easy DIY find it game is the perfect size for travel and easily customizable for your kiddos. Dye the rice in their favorite color and add in items that are fun for them.

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How to Make DIY Sidewalk Chalk That Glows

The night takes longer to get here in the summer but it’s still fun to stay up late and enjoy it with the kiddos. Now you can enjoy some outdoor fun during the day and after it gets dark. Find out how to make DIY sidewalk chalk the glows for all day and night fun!

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I love sidewalk chalk as much as (if not more than) the kiddos because there are so many fun things you can do with it. Of course, you can create masterpieces on the driveway but you can do so much more than that. Use it to make a hopscotch game or create a street hockey court. Seriously, can you think of a more versatile toy?

How do you make a fantastically versatile toy even better? You make it glow in the dark! That’s exactly what I did with this easy chalk recipe. Instead of using regular pigment powder, swap it out for glow in the dark powder. It’s truly that easy.

 

 

Sidewalk Chalk on Concrete

Glowing DIY Sidewalk Chalk Materials

Step 1

First, add your plaster to a medium glass mixing bowl.

 

Water and Plaster in Glass Mixing Bowl

Step 2

Then add your water to the mixing bowl.

 

Mixed Plaster in Glass Mixing Bowl

Step 3

Mix your water and plaster together until smooth.

 

Divided Plaster Mixture in Small Bowls

Step 4

Once your plaster and water are mixed, separate the mixture into four smaller plastic bowls.

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Color Powder on Plaster Mixture in Small Bowls

Step 5

Add different colors of glow in the dark mica powder to each bowl of plaster mix.

 

Color Mixed into Plaster in Small Bowls

Step 6

Carefully mix the mica powder into the plaster mix. The mica powder can be messy and get everywhere so go slowly until it is worked into the mixture.

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Sidewalk Chalk Mix in Bottle Silicon Mold

Sidewalk Chalk Mix in Puzzle Silicon Mold

Step 7

Next, fill your silicon molds with the different color mixtures.

 

Dried Sidewalk Chalk Mix in Bottle Silicon Mold

Step 8

Allow your molds to set until the plaster dries.

 

Sidewalk Chalk Popped Out of Mold

Step 9

Pop your sidewalk chalk out and enjoy! Let them “charge” in the sun all day for fun after dark fun!

 

Child playing with sidewalk chalk

Stacked Sidewalk Chalk in Front of Brick Background

Glowing Sidewalk Chalk

Bonus Tip

If you want the backs of the chalk to be smooth, sand them down on concrete until smooth. Then brush off the dust. Obviously you don’t really need to do this, especially if it’s just for the kiddos to play with. If you want to give them as a gift, however, you may want to give it a try.

 

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Once you know how to make DIY sidewalk chalk that glows you’ll be set for summer fun with the kiddos. Let the kids create masterpieces on the porch then take them outside after the sun goes down to check out their glowing creations. It’s yet another way to enjoy sidewalk chalk! What other ways will you play with your new glowing sidewalk chalk? I’d love to hear in the comments!

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Awesome Summer Staycation Ideas for Families

When you are in dire need of a break but don’t have the funds to manage a family vacation a staycation is an awesome alternative. It’s a great way to relax and enjoy your family. If you need some help coming up with ideas I’ve got you covered with these awesome summer staycation ideas for families!

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Summer break is tiring for me. My kids are awesome, don’t get me wrong, but at times we all just need to get out of the house and burn off some steam. By the end of summer, I’m ready for a vacation. Unfortunately, that’s not always in the cards. Enter these fun staycation ideas.

The perfect way to end summer break is for my husband to take a week of vacation from work and for our family to spend a week enjoying leisure activities. We can spend hours marathoning our favorite movies, playing countless hours of games, and splurging on some dinners out. It’s awesome.

If you haven’t tried ending your summer this way, I totally encourage you to. You and the kids will be refreshed and recharged, ready to conquer the upcoming school year with ease!

 

Legs Extended next to Campfire

1. Backyard Camping

No, I don’t mean setting up a tent in the yard for a night. Make it an event by treating it like an actual camping trip. Set up your tent, pack food in a cooler and eat all of your meals by campfire. Spend 2-3 days hanging out in your own backyard and make a rule that no one can go in the house (except to use the restroom). It’s guaranteed fun and relaxation.

2. Epic Board Game Day

Turn off all of the electronics and pull out the board games for an epic board game day. Spend the entire day playing game after game for a ton of laughs, fun, and memories. When you start getting hungry, splurge on some pizza and keep the games going!

 

Family Sleeping on Couch

3. Have a Movie Marathon

Take an ordinary movie marathon and make it an adventure! Pick a movie series and then go all out with coordinated snacks, dress up as the characters, and add lots of pillows and blankets to the couch. Then pop the movie in and hunker down for an unforgettable family movie marathon. Here are some movie ideas to help you out:

 

Kids Hiking on Trail

4. Explore a Local State Park

There are a ton of fun things you can do at a state park. Check out the hiking trails, grill out some delicious food, and some even have swimming available. If you want to take it up a notch, you can bring your tent and stay for a night or two.

 

Family Feeding Giraffe

5. Have a Zoo Day

It’s no secret how much we love the zoo. There are a ton of beautiful animals plus train rides and activities for the kids. When you visit for a staycation, splurge on all of the experiences. Feed the animals, get your faces painted, and indulge in an ice cream cone. Really live it up!

 

Model of Natural History Model

6. Check out the Museum

Another great activity for your staycation is the local museum. Children’s museums are a super fun and interactive adventure for the whole family. You can also check out a natural history museum and teach the kiddos about the past.

 

Kid on Float in Pool

7. Have a Pool Day (or Hit the Beach)

Just because you’re on staycation doesn’t mean you have to miss out on traditional vacation activities. Pack up your family and head to the nearest beach for a day of sand, sun, and waves. If you don’t live close enough to a beach, hit up a local pool or water park for a fun day the whole family will love. Don’t forget your summer pool bags!

8. Go Tech-Free

The point of any vacation is to relax and connect with your family. You can’t do that when you’re constantly plugged in. Turn off your phones, ignore email, and truly spend time with each other. You’ll feel much more refreshed when you do.

9. Play Ball

A staycation is the perfect opportunity to enjoy some outdoor sports time with your family. Pack up your gear and head to a local park for tennis courts, basketball courts, and ball fields. Play kids versus adults, girls vs. boys, or every man for himself.

 

Bowls of Fruit on Table

10. Host a Pitch-In

This is the perfect budget-friendly way to have a party with all of your friends and family. Everyone brings a dish and their own drinks. All you have to do is enjoy the company and fun! (Learn more about how to host a pitch-in party.)

 

Woman and Child on Roller Coaster

11. Spend a Day at an Amusement Park

Is there anything better than spending the day riding roller coasters and heart-pumping thrills? Take your family and spend a day having a blast at an amusement park. Make it more budget-friendly by packing a cooler of food. Even if you can’t take it in the park, leave it in the car and head out for meals and snacks. Don’t forget to get your hands stamped so you can get back into the park when you’re done.

12. Cook a Fancy Dinner

Cook a fancy dinner for your family. Go all out and get dressed up and serve multiple courses. Set the table with proper place settings and, of course, don’t forget the fancy, over-the-top dessert! Try to make the meal last for hours and truly enjoy the food and conversation.

 

Concert on a Stage

13. Jam at a Concert

Summertime means concerts! Find one the whole family will love and back the lawn chairs (or a blanket) for a jam fest. Don’t limit your search to concert venues either. I’ve seen Styx at a local minor league stadium and took my mom to see Restless Heart at a local fair for free! It’s worth it to look around for alternative concert locations.

 

Kid Playing Basketball Arcade Game

14. Visit an Arcade

Arcades are seriously hours of fun. Actually, I could probably spend days there and not get bored. They are also a perfect family activity for your staycation. They are more budget-friendly than they used to be too. Instead of purchasing tokens, you can pay for hourly play. That means you’re guaranteed that amount of play time with no fear of running out of coins!

15. Go Fishing

Plan a day to visit a nearby lake or pond and flex your angler skills. Teach kiddos how to bait their hook and cast the line. Don’t forget to bring along a picnic for when tummies start rumbling. You also should check your state’s laws. Adults may need a permit to fish but don’t worry. They’re usually pretty cheap and kids under a certain age typically don’t need one.

 

Woman Holding Child on Slide

16. Find a Local Fair or Festival

Another great thing about summer is that there are a ton of local fairs and festivals. These are full of multiple activities for the whole family. There rides for every age, concerts and shows, plus a ton of delicious, albeit unhealthy, food to enjoy. They make the perfect local day out for a staycation.

17. Local Legends

Do you have a love for all things spooky and creepy? Find a local ghost tour or haunted house and check it out. To truly up the creep-factor, schedule one that takes place after dark. Then cap your night by telling ghost stories at home by flashlight.

18. Take a Class or Workshop Together

Check out a local cooking class as a family. Then enjoy your delicious creation afterward. Another fun idea is painting pottery. Head to a local studio and let each family member pick out their base and create a personal masterpiece.

 

Child on Train Model

19. Ride the Train

Do a little research and find a passenger train near you. Many of them offer shorter trips to a small tourist town that you can explore for a few hours before heading back to the station. This is a great way to explore new areas and spend some time together as a family.

20. Have a Water Games Day

Have a water balloon fight to beat the summer heat. Another option is to take it to the next level and build an epic course in the backyard. Break into teams and have an over-the-top water gun fight!

 

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These awesome summer staycation ideas for families are the perfect way to refresh and relax on a budget this summer. The most important thing is to treat it like a vacation. That means sleeping in, enjoying a great book, and ignoring phone calls and emails. That’s the only way you will truly feel rejuvenated after. Do you have any other staycation ideas? I’d love to hear about them in the comments!

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