Saturday, February 11, 2012

Indoor Mini Ice Skating Rink and Popsicle Stick Ice Skaters


It was FINALLY cold enough for our ice rink to freeze! I've had a storage bin lid filled with water sitting outside for a week waiting for it to freeze so we could play with our indoor skating rink!



We made our iceskaters by cutting out a few faces from magazines and gluing them on popsicle sticks. I  then poured water into small paper cups. I put tin foil over the top and cut a small slit to fit the popsicle sticks through. This held them steady and upright so they would freeze that way. When they were frozen and we were ready to use them I just cut the paper away.




Our skating rink was ready!
I added a bit of fake snow around the edges and some blocks of ice just for fun.







Taylor Swift did some wicked spins!





And of course our cat Ford is always too curious for his own good. He decided to jump right on the ice trying to chase an ice skater. The picture is blurry but you can imagine why haha! It was pretty darn funny watching him slipping and sliding!





After an hour or so it turned into this!
See how we did it HERE


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13 comments:

  1. Ugh! I stumbled upon your blog a few days ago, and I LOVE IT! You do such amazing fun stuff with your cutie son :)

    I have two girls (18months, and 7months).. I've been trying to do at least one crazy fun thing with my eldest a day, and your blog has given me so many ideas! Thank you!! ♥

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  2. I too, just stumbled across your blog (Thanks Pinterest!!) and I LOVE it. I have a son (turns 4 next month) and a daughter (2) and I am so inspired by all the fun things you do!

    I actually got inspired enough by you to start a weekly playgroup with other moms in my area. We will be using your blog for ideas every week!! Thanks so much, you are so creative!

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  3. Awesome! I just have to figure out how to create a rink in our freezer since we live in FL. Thanks for sharing!

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  4. How fun! I would have to find a way to do this in my freezer, as we seem to be way past freezing here in Houston! I'm also sharing this on FB!

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  5. I love this! We tried it yesterday and my kids asked to do it again as soon as they got up this morning. Thank you so much for the inspiration.
    http://4herreras.blogspot.com/2012/02/princesses-and-legos-on-ice.html

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  6. This wonderful activity of yours inspired some similar fun over at our house. I have linked back here :)

    Take care
    Georgia

    http://love-and-lollipops.blogspot.com/2012/09/a-mini-ice-rink.html

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  7. I am going to to do this when it gets cold but use pictures of the kids. Great idea.

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  8. Haha, this is so funny! Maybe I'll try David Beckham playing ice skates with me!

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  9. This can be a very good alternative to buying accessories from online skateboard shops to get the skating sensation. This must be fun to do even for adults!

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  10. I agree, Carlisle! This should be fun for the family. Whoever thought of this is a person of humor. And you're right with having this as an alternative to getting a pair of skates.

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  11. Cool idea to enjoy and have fun with the family. I think, this could be a good way in presenting and creating a frozen food or whatsoever to make it look more presentable and fun to eat.

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  12. Those indoor mini ice skating rink and Popsicle stick ice skaters looks like good display near the fridge. I might try this one and see how long will this stand before it melts; I just hope I can do this right.

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