
I made mine a little bit different from the one linked above, but the concept is still the same. (I love that it is made of wood because the wood is a bit sturdier than the plastic geoboards I see most often!)
Supplies:
- a wooden board (I got mine from Michaels. It was sanded with beveled edges for about $2.)
- black spray paint
- hairbows (I got mine from the Dollar Store)
- lots of push pins (also from Dollar Store)
- graph paper
- pen/pencil
- hammer
Instructions:
First, I spray painted the wooden board. Then, I used a pencil and graph paper to mark off the grid template. I made mine about 1.5 inches apart. Next, I laid the grid onto the board.
I made two geoboards and things went much better the second time around. With the first one, I hammered down all the push pins leaving just a bit of room to tear the graph paper away before hammering the pins all the way down. I found this to be very tedious and time-consuming, because the paper kept ripping in very small pieces.
The second time around I took one push pin and pushed it in to mark all of the holes. I only pushed it in enough for me to see the little holes. Then, I took the graph paper off and found all the little holes and hammered push pins into them. It seemed to work much better this way.
All of the kids love playing with their new geoboards and they were so easy to make!
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That is great! Thanks for the post! I will be making that!
ReplyDeleteThis is fantastic! Bookmarking it now...will need to remember next time go to Michael's. Kids could take a piece of string and make a picture as well.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the idea!
ReplyDeleteMy 3 year-old son just saw this on the screen and asked what is, and when I explained it, he said "Oh, we should get one of those, mom!"
ReplyDeleteThis is also going in my 'stolen idea' folder!! Thanks!
ReplyDeleteI love this!! I wanted to get one but now I am going to make Emily one like this. I love the bright colors of the hair bow elastics and we have plenty of those already! Thanks for sharing
ReplyDeleteThis is such a great idea. Looking forward to making them with my kids!
ReplyDeleteI love this idea - my preschooler would love this. You have a very nice blog! :) Very informative!
ReplyDeleteNicole
This was an awesome post, I made one as a gift for my daughters friend, I made a 7 x 7 grid and used rubber bands, and it in no way is as cute as yours, but it was super fun to make. Thank you for all the great ideas you share with us - the less creative!
ReplyDeleteWow, great idea. Thank you! My son will love making one of these.
ReplyDeleteLove the geo-board! I have wanted to make one but couldn't figure out in my mommy brain how to evenly space the pegs...your idea brilliant!
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing
Sweeeet! Just what I was looking for! Way cuter than the paper-covered plywood tutorials!
ReplyDeleteThankx. I thought i was following, but gfc keeps knocking me offof follow for some reason lol. now off to plan geo board making.
ReplyDeletegreat idea, but since my nephew is only 2 i think i'm going to use wooden dowels & glue, instead of push pins -- yes, it will take a bit more work on my part but i won't have to worry about him playing with the sharp pins. i'm also going to start him off with shoe laces, instead of elastics, at least until he gets a bit older!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great idea I might have to take a trip to Michaels today!!
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This idea is fantastic :) I'm gonna make one for my kid, thanks a lot.
ReplyDeleteThis idea is fantastic :) I'm gonna make one for my kid, thanks a lot.
ReplyDeletegreat idea, but since my nephew is only 2 i think i'm going to use wooden dowels & glue, instead of push pins -- yes, it will take a bit more work on my part but i won't have to worry about him playing with the sharp pins. i'm also going to start him off with shoe laces, instead of elastics, at least until he gets a bit older!
ReplyDeleteMy 3 year-old son just saw this on the screen and asked what is, and when I explained it, he said "Oh, we should get one of those, mom!"
ReplyDeletecan you tell me about how big the board is? I think we might make this with our cub scout den.
ReplyDeleteOur board is about 9x11 inches. Hope that helps!
ReplyDeleteThis is wonderful! My seven-year-old daughter is thrilled at the prospect of making (and playing with) this board. Her favorite activities are painting and using the hammer---which there aren't many occasions to do. :)
ReplyDeleteI've also pinned this on Pinterest so that more people can find it!
Yep, making it can be as much fun or more than actually playing with it! :-) Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteCan your kids pull the push pins out? that is what I would be afraid of. That's what my 3 year old would try to do, I'm afraid.
ReplyDeleteNo, my kids have not been able to pull the push pins out...though I am not sure if they have even tried to pull them out.
ReplyDeleteWow, this reminds me of those nail art pictures from the 70's. Simple idea and great fun.
ReplyDeleteSo cute!
ReplyDeleteI’d love it if you shared this with the Fun Family Crafts audience.
FFC is similar to Craftgawker but it only features kid friendly tutorials.
Looking forward to seeing what fun crafts you submit!
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