"Velcro dots" refers to small round pieces of material that have one side with tiny hooks and the other side with tiny loops. When pressed together, they stick or "hook" onto each other, creating a temporary bond.
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Oh and those colorful sticks in the upper corner are the ever popular
Velcro Dot Craft sticks I made a while ago, they are STILL doing a fabulous job of keeping kids occupied.
Use
velcro dots on the back side of each card and in the middle of each blank square on the pages of the book.
I also
got Velcro dot fasteners so I could easily wrap my pillows with the burlap, and some wood buttons.
-LSB-...] velcro dots to the ends of popsicle sticks and you have a unique building set.
Tip: You will need 2 packs of the
above velcro dots to match the pack of 75 craft sticks perfectly as they are already in pairs)
hi, i have seen images of quiet book pages, where there was no
visible velcro dot or glue.
Your child will love building different shapes and objects with these
clever velcro dot craft sticks.
All you need are some colorful popsicle sticks and
little velcro dot stickers — kids can use these to make shapes and letters.
Perhaps (as I have read) something
like Velcro dots or silicone dots might help with this problem, but don't know if that will work once the body weight bares down.
ha ha
yes velcro dots would have been much easier to put up... I was just worried it would poke out funny.
Velcro Dot Craft Sticks make a fun and easy - to use busy bags for your child to play with in the car or on a plane ride.
I
added velcro dots to each section so that the kids could have a little extra fun with this busy bag, but it's definitely not necessary.
Attach velcro dots to every end of the jumbo popsicle stick making sure that you use the same kind of dot on the same side and the other for the other side.
Cut out the boards and the cards and
use velcro dots in the middle of each blank square on the boards and on the back side of each card.
My kids love
their velcro dot sticks and are always coming up with all sorts of designs.
Not able to find
the velcro dots..
I finally got down to making these velcro craft sticks for the kids — and I'm so glad to share with you it took me no longer than 5 - 10 minutes to dig out my craft sticks in the colours I wanted and add in
the velcro dots.
Hi, I got
my Velcro dots from eBay.
For my kids
the velcro dot craft sticks (click for instructions and buy list) are still in the top 3.
-LSB-...] Activity 20 —
Velcro Dot Craft Sticks — I'm thinking this would keep my boys busy for at least a good 30 minutes!
Add
velcro dots to the ends of popsicle sticks and you have a unique building set.
-LSB-...] are these farmyard friends from Crafts by Amanda Pop on
some velcro dots and you they become a cool construction tool from Powerful Mothering This looks great fun.
-LSB-...] with Straws from Powerful Mothering Dinosaur Popsicle Stick Puzzle from Artsy Momma Crazy Straw and
Velcro Dot Craft Sticks from Powerful -LSB-...]
-LSB-...] craft sticks with
Velcro dots.
The velcro dots stick very well and have not come off with months of play already.
-LSB-...] Follow
the Velcro Dot Craft Sticks tutorial over at Powerful Mothering to make these.
Would you please clarify how to affix
the Velcro dots on the craft sticks?
We love this inexpensive and effective math manipulatives to help your child learn their colours, numbers, patterns and shapes using only coloured craft sticks and
velcro dots found at the dollar store.
You will also need
some Velcro dots, if you are using regular sized sticks you will just need to cut the dots in half.
Velcro Dot Craft Sticks great for any busy bag, these keep my toddler and preschooler busy for a very long time.
Glue them to the popsicle sticks or use
velcro dots to attach them to the sticks like I did.
The Velcro dots have 2 different textures, the one is very soft and easily wrapped around the end of the stick, however the other side of the dot was very stiff and unable to stay stuck down on the round end of the stick.
Attach
a Velcro dot to the back of each photo and to a seating chart created on laminated poster board.
We laminate these and use
Velcro dots to make this into an easy center or independent activity for struggling learners, or it could be sent home or used individually as a read, trace, cut, and paste activity for more independent learners.
Thanks to everyone who posted about using
velcro dots.
PLEASE, use
velcro dots or tiny squares!!