Fun City Scape Blocks That Kids Can Make Themselves!

Kid's Wooden Cityscape Blocks

Aren’t these just the cutest? And isn’t it great to turn someone else’s garbage into something fun and usable? I found these painted wood scraps hanging around in my neighborhood, and quickly collected them to use for a building project with my seven year old son, who isn’t such a crafts lover. Then Lilla A.Design inspired us all with her illustrated blocks on Craft Schooling Sunday, here, and I realized that these blocks would be perfect for something like that too.

My kids didn’t get excited about drawing on the blocks themselves, so mommy drew some fun city scapes, and lo and behold, my seven year old sat and painted a whole slew of blocks, and enjoyed doing it! He has a desire for creativity in him somewhere, it’s just about catching him at the right moment! Phew.

You’ll Need:

  • wood scraps in a variety of sizes, or even some old blocks that have seen better days!
  • acrylic paint
  • a permanent marker
  • acrylic varnish (optional, recommended for use with natural wood blocks that you may choose not to paint)

How To:

My blocks were already painted, but you might like to paint yours, or not. (If you choose to leave your natural wood blocks unpainted, I would seal them afterwards with acrylic varnish to keep them clean. And if you use a shiny varnish, they’ll look great! ) Draw designs on the base with permanent marker, and paint. There are so many fun ways to make this project yours….draw your house, your neighbor’s house, your child’s school etc. Enjoy!

 

Comments

8 responses to “Fun City Scape Blocks That Kids Can Make Themselves!”

  1. Helen Avatar

    Dear Sara,
    I saw your blogs this morning when you posted them, and we had to make them at once! My daughter is, actually, still working, and I need to convince her that now, after five hours, we might need the table for dinner 🙂
    So, thanks for this awesome idea, I hadn´t realized them in your featured projects before, or maybe I just needed your beautiful photo above to get us going? You can see pictures of our finished project on my blog!

  2. Sara Rivka Avatar

    Wow, 5 hours! Of course I can understand, Id love to make some too…..So glad you enjoyed this idea too!

  3. Love and Lollipops Avatar

    Sara these are wonderful!! Right up my alley! I think I’m going to go-a-hunting in my Dad’s workshop for any off-cuts and get painting with my older son!! Thank you for the super idea!!
    PS. love the new look of your blog :)!!

  4. Sara Rivka Avatar

    Thanks Georgia, enjoy! And do share the results if you would!

  5. lilla a Avatar

    Great job! I am happy your son got excited aswell!

  6. Sara Rivka Avatar

    Thanks! Ive already heard back from a few readers about how excited they are about this project, so thanks so much for the inspiration!

  7. Tammy Avatar

    This is such a great idea!!

  8. Sara Rivka Avatar

    Thanks so much Tammy, enjoy and if you do this project please share the results!

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