Wednesday, March 6, 2013

1.365 Washi Tapes - Potty Training Kit

Text and Images by PY.


#365 Washi Tapes

Basically this is going to be a washi tapes mini project. 

We are totally inspired by +Sarah Jane @ Sarah Jane Studios. As she was motivated by other bloggers who started #365 Pattern Project and #365 Sketch Project, she started her #365 Drawings. Aren't they super talented!?


1.365 Washi Tapes




Some toddlers kiss goodbye to potty training in a wink. They just master the art of poo poo and pee pee without a fight. 

Some toddlers take longer time to be diaper free. Some even develop a phobia to go to toilet. 

While each parent approach potty training differently, we would like to share an idea that could make potty training a little more fun. 

Material
Colte Washi Tapes (pallet series - code: CP 011, yellow.)
                               (kids series - code: CK 007 or CK 009, animal themed.)
                               You can get all Colte Washi Tapes from Checkpoint @ Sunway.
Plain note book (the one in the picture is from MUJI Mid Valley)
Sharpie
Pen
Color pencils
Ruler (optional)
Scissors (optional)

This craft is so simple that you can create your own by looking at the pictures. Perfect craft for the busy parents. 

Sharpie and washi tapes are needed for the cover. 



Scissors are optional. You can easily tear off the washi tapes. 

CK 007 (3 pieces in a roll) and CK 009 (3 pieces in a roll). Each roll consists of 12 meter tape. (20 mm x 12 meter)

Layer an additional plain washi tape. 

For a more refine look, you can cut the tape with scissors for straight edge.
(you might notice that the animal themed washi tapes are different here. )



Design the page with color pencils/pen/ruler/etc. 

A closer look. 

You can give your toddler a "sticker" (the animal themed washi tape) when she/he pee pee on the potty and give her/him 2 "stickers" when she/he poo poo on the potty. 

You can even create a reward system based on this washi tape chart. For example, when your toddler shows improvement, you can read her/him an extra story before going to bed. Or an extra banana for snack time (if she/he is a fan of banana. Mine is.). 

Be creative! And enjoy a little craft with your children. ^u^








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