My Nephew is going to be 5, he is a very imaginative, creative boy. I thought I would make him an extra special birthday present. I purchased a plain photo box from Michael's, along with a few other items and created a " Detective Kit"! First, I decorated the photo box with Water color paints, sharpies and puffy paint!
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Here are some of the items that went into the detective kit.
1) Top secret envelopes, where I put obscure clues to help him when he plays imagination.
2) Specimen Swabs- to help gather evidence.
3) some magnifying glasses found at Michael's.
4) A fingerprinting kit, using index cards and a stamp pad
5) a detective flashlight
6) Plastic bags that I wrote " evidence" on with puffy paint
7) Whisk Brooms ( found at Michael's)
8) Fingerprint lifting tape
9) A journal and a pen
I also added some instructions so he would know how to use all these items!
Here are some close ups of all the items that are included in the kit
Hope you like this! I sure had a fun time making this for him!!
cutest idea ever. My nephew would love this. I will have to keep in mind for his birthday.
ReplyDeleteI LOVE this. I love when I see the little homemade kits that people make (doctor, nature explorer, etc.) This has so many great ideas, especially the fingerprinting lifting tape...so great! I am bookmarking this!
ReplyDeleteI love this idea! Cute,cute,cute.
ReplyDeleteThanks a bunch for sharing this wonderful idea. My grandsons are going to love this.
ReplyDeleteI love this idea! I think this may be one of my son's birthday presents this year! Love it!
ReplyDeleteHello Kristen! Great idea! Thank you for allowing me to share this at Crafts For All Seasons. Your project appears here: http://www.crafts-for-all-seasons.com/homemade-detective-kit.html
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This is such a great idea!! My girls love to play detectives--this would be perfect!
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I'm featuring this on Thursday at my Show & Share party. Please stop by and grab a featured button! ;)
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ReplyDeleteOh my goodness this is wonderful! We love giving handmade gifts, especially arts & crafts kits. This idea will be a fabulous addition to our birthday gifting repertoire. Thanks so much for sharing your ideas!!
ReplyDeleteHow fun! Great decorating. We did a "spy party" last year and I wish we'd had something like this for our guests. So well thought out. I love it! My boys will think it is so cool, can't wait to put it together...
ReplyDeleteSoooo cute!!! How creative of you! I wish I had someone to give it to; mine are all grown up. I'll file away the idea for some day, a long way off, when I have grandchildren.
ReplyDeleteOh my gosh, this is so cool!!! What a fun idea!
ReplyDeleteI'd love to have you share this at my For the Kids Friday Link Party! Stop on by and see all the fun we're having!
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Hi, I am Aimee from over at HomeSpun-Threads and I am getting together some creative/crafty bloggers (that I have loved from afar) for the month of May. The plan is that every day in May a different guest share something totally creative for kids to do during the summer. Summer time is approaching quickly and many of us parents are biting our nails trying to figure out what fun things we can do with our kids this summer. I thought the this tutorial was adorable! I’d absolutely love it if you would be interested in joining me, even if you want to share a post you have done previously. Please let me know as soon as possible. Thanks so much for your consideration.
ReplyDeleteFirst time visiting this site...via The Happy Housewife. This is absolutely ingenious! By now the post is almost a year old. How did Adam like his gift? I certainly want to file this idea away for reference for my 6 mo old grandson. Thanks! Linda
ReplyDeleteI made a detective kit for my daughter inspired by yours.
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Thank you for the fantastic idea!
This is a fabulous idea!! Love it!!
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