Edward is used to boats as we often travel by car ferry or catamaran to visit family on the Isle of Wight. Last week we managed a couple of trips by boat which Edward loved. He really enjoyed holding on to the side of the boat and looking over the side. He’s always loved water play and our weekly swim sessions so this was a great crafty project for us.
Looking around the house we had limited supplies so I thought we would make a cork sail boat, reminiscent of the boat in which Julia sails to the island. Sadly since I got pregnant we have limited bottles of wine lying around but I found an old cork, a pack of cocktail sticks and some cardboard.
The cork boat was really simple to put together but I hadn’t anticipated that it wouldn’t stay upright! Fortunately daddy was around with a blob of blu-tack to fix this. Edward had great fun with the boat which we set sailing in his new bucket. Such a simple craft, cheap and easy too!
5 Comments
maggy, red ted art
July 27, 2011 at 10:34 amYou made me smile!!! 🙂
I love cork boats! They are just the cutest ever! We made some last summer.. need to make more!
Maggy
cerys @ rainy day mum
July 27, 2011 at 12:14 pmWhat a great simple but effective idea – now must go and find a bottle of wine with a cork in to get a cork first.
MummyMummyMum
July 27, 2011 at 10:55 pmFab idea. Lovely to get kids trying to make things float too!
Domestic goddesque
July 28, 2011 at 9:38 amSuch a simple and effective idea: perfect!
Kathryn MacKinnon
July 31, 2011 at 6:52 amI entered too – what fun!
I love your simple idea. It goes to show that craft doesn’t have to be elaborate and it’s all about imagination.