Each week I’ve been taking part in the A-Z Play at Home blog hop. This weeks’ letter was J and for once I kew exactly what to make. My children love spotting birds in our little back garden. We have quite a large tree which we’ve hung with bird feeders and the children love nothing better than sitting at the table and spotting the birds. Over the last few weeks we’ve seen robins, starlings, blue tits and goldfinches. We invested in a pair of binoculars so we could easily see them.
Upcycled jigsaw puzzle magnets
We have a gorgeous vintage jigsaw which features different birds: Birds Spelling Pictures – 13 Interlocking pictures that make spelling fun. I thought it would be fun to make the jigsaw birds into magnets to help the children identify them.
All I needed to turn the jigsaw pieces into magnets was a roll of magnetic sheet, a scalpel and self healing mat. I bought the roll of flexible magnetic sheet from eBay.
First we made up all the jigsaws, then unravelled the roll of magnetic sheet, peeled the paper backing away and placed the puzzles on them. We gently pressed each one down, making sure there was a little space around each one. It was so simple and something the kids could help with.
Then I cut round each one using my scalpel and self healing mat.
This left me with a collection of vintage jigsaw puzzle magnets which we could them use for identifying birds and spelling their names. I know we’re not going to spot all of the birds as we’re not lucky enough to see swans or eagles at home, but it’s a lovely way to re-use a vintage puzzle and learn more about birds.
We’ve been putting the magnets on a magnetic board I made a few years ago. It’s perfect for holding our bird magnets and can be kept by the back door when we’re bird spotting.
Other ideas inspired by the letter J:
Alphabet Jenga from Teach Me Mommy
DIY Bug Jar from Bambini Travel
4 Comments
MELANIE EDJOURIAN
July 7, 2017 at 10:53 amI haven’t seen puzzles like these before. What a lovely idea and I love that they are shaped and coloured as the item.
Stephanie Usher
July 7, 2017 at 9:12 pmThis is such a clever idea! I’d love to do something like this! xxx
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Erin Ek Rush
July 9, 2017 at 9:13 amWhat a cute idea and one the kids would love to help with too. Thanks for sharing.