Showing posts with label Wood Kits. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Wood Kits. Show all posts

Tuesday, February 8, 2011

Kids Workshop at The Home Depot - Battery Center

Last Saturday, I brought Daniel (or should I say dragged him) to the Kids Workshop at the Home Depot. He was a little tired from a lego-like building contest that he attended that morning. I told him that we should go so he can make a Heart Shelf for his little sister and he agreed.

When we arrived there, he was given an option to do the Heart Shelf or the Battery Center (scheduled last January 1st). Being a boy that he is, he didn't want to do the Heart Shelf because he thinks its for girls so he opted for the Battery Center.


The parts of the Battery Center laid out on the table
Bottom part is already assembled
Attaching the back piece
Finished product
The Battery Center, Certificate, Instructions, Pin and a couple of stickers
The pin and stickers at the upper left
One final look at the Battery Center

I think this product will be used by the kids so they can keep their batteries for their toys. The Battery Center can also be hanged on the wall if needed. I told Daniel to paint it first before using it. It may take a little while though since he has a lot of school and extra-curricular activities.

Thursday, December 30, 2010

Lowe's Build and Grow - Train Engine

The last piece of the Lowe's Build and Grow Train Set was completed by Daryl on December 18. We left home early on that Saturday and I believe we were at Lowe's around 10 minutes after 10am.

Upon reaching the Build and Grow area, I was surprised that there was no table space left. We had to wait a few minutes until 1 space cleared. I was able to see the box where the wood kits were stored and I saw about 4 pieces left in the box.

When Daryl started creating his Train Engine, I saw a few more kids waiting for their Train Engine kit but the Build and Grow Helper informed the kids' parents that she ran out of kits. I looked at the time and it was only about 10:20am and I was shocked that the no more kits were left and it was still early.

Daryl was lucky that he was able to get one. If we didn't, we had to try another Lowe's which is about 25-30 minutes away.

Daryl is almost done with his engine. Getting ready to put the wheels.
Wheels are installed. Time to put the stickers
Train Engine, Certificate, Instruction Sheet and Patch
Closer look at the Train Engine and Patch
The complete Train Set and Patches
Complete Train Set patches

Daryl was so happy to complete his Train set. He was looking forward to paint all of them using his favorite color (red) and he also can't wait to show Daniel what he has done.

While on the way out of the store, I remembered that our neighbor/friend was also bringing her daughter to complete the train set. I called her up and told her to try the other Lowe's store since they ran out of kits at the store we're in.

This Train set was a nice way to end the year for the Lowe's Build and Grow program. The Lowe's store that we go to already had a schedule for the next 4 kits. Daryl is ready for the next year and is already looking forward to create the Lowe's 'Pull back race car' on February 26, 2011.

Lowe's Build and Grow - Passenger Car

I brought Daryl back to Lowe's last December 11 to make the 2nd piece of the Lowe's Build and Grow train set. The area was packed that day. It looked like this train set caught the eyes of the kids and asked their parents to bring them to Lowe's.

Daryl was so excited on the way to Lowe's. You can see on his face that he wanted to create the train. At the parking lot, he was rushing to go to the Build and Grow area.

Daryl opening the Passenger Car kit
Assembling the pieces
Finished product (Passenger Car)
Passenger Car, Certificate, Instruction Sheet and Patch
A closer look at the Passenger Car and the patch
Passenger Car connected to the Caboose. The patches also connects to each other.

2 pieces done, 1 to go. The train cars look great connected to each other and being able to connect the patches is also an excellent idea.

Kids Workshop at The Home Depot - Picture Frame

The Home Depot was also conducting its Kids Workshop the same day (December 4) as Daryl created his Caboose. I had it planned to swing by Home Depot since in my area, Home Depot is less than 100 feet away from Lowe's (stores are basically beside each other).

Since Daryl was going to make a picture frame, he really wasn't into it. I was able to convince him that he will be adding a new pin on his Home Depot apron. It was a good thing that the Picture Frame was easy enough to do and we didn't spend a lot of time at Home Depot.

The Kids Workshop was full though and luckily we were able to find an extra seat. It was also good that the Picture Frame kit has stickers with it and that made Daryl interested in finishing the kit. He was looking forward to have the frame painted so he can put on the stickers.

Picture Frame kit
Picture Frame, Certificate, Instruction sheet and stickers
Back of the Picture Frame
Daryl has 5 pins now.
Close up of the Picture Frame pin

As I mentioned earlier, the Kids Workshop was done in the same day as the Lowe's Build and Grow program. When we were heading out to our car, we saw some kids coming from the Build and Grow program and I'm sure they were heading to the Kids Workshop.

I think this was a good day for the kids since they were able to do two wood kits in a day. It's usually rare that this happened because the Kids Workshop is usually done during the 1st Saturday of the month while the Lowe's Build and Grow program usually happens on the 2nd and 4th Saturday of the the month.

Wednesday, December 29, 2010

Lowe's Build and Grow - Caboose

Last December 4, I brought Daryl to the Lowe's Build and Grow program because he wanted to build a Caboose. Daryl likes trains as seen on previous posts about his Geotrax Trains.

I initially thought that this is the only train piece that we will be making. We found out that there are 2 other train pieces that can be assembled in the next two weeks. When Daryl learned about it, he can't wait to complete his Lowe's train set.

Let me share some pictures of what Daryl assembled.

Here's Daryl opening the Caboose kit
Hammering a nail.
Caboose, Certificate and Instruction Sheet
Closer look and the Caboose patch
Another look at the Caboose/patch

I was able to bring Daryl to the other two Lowe's train building activity. I'll be posting the pictures of them a bit later.

Saturday, October 9, 2010

Kids Workshop at The Home Depot - Fire Boat

It was another Kids Workshop at the Home Depot last week and Daryl wanted to go because he's going to make a Fire Boat. He was a little disappointed that he was not able to make a Fire Truck at Lowe's but when he saw the Fire Boat, he got excited.

I was only bringing Daryl but Daniel decided to tag along. When we got to Home Depot, they were also doing a Fire Safety prevention clinic. While Daniel and Daryl was making their Fire Boats, a Fire Truck came and parked in front of Home Depot.

The Fire Boat Kit
Daniel and Daryl working to attach the pieces
A piece of the Fire Boat was completed but Daryl wants to go a step ahead.
Top of the boat is finished
Just need to screw both pieces to finish the assembly
Daryl placed the parts and is moving to put on the stickers.
The finished Fire Boat with his certificate, instructions and aprons with 4 pins.
The 4 pins represent the projects that he did at Home Depot
(School Bus, Periscope, Rain Gauge and Fire Boat)
Fire Boat (another view)

Daniel and Daryl had fun on making the Fire Boat. They were also able to board the Fire Truck and looked around. On the next month's Workshop, the kids are making a Spice Rack. I'm going to convince both kids since we can use the spice rack in the kitchen.

Tuesday, October 5, 2010

Kids Workshop at The Home Depot - Painted School Bus Pencil Organizer

Back in August, Daryl made a School Bus Pencil Organizer. I helped him paint the thing so it will look like a school bus. He was happy with the finished product.

Front of the School Bus Pencil Organizer
Door Side
Stop Sign Side

Monday, October 4, 2010

Lowe's Build and Grow - Puppet Theater

I brought Daryl to the Lowe's Build and Grow program a couple of weeks ago. He was looking forward to make a Fire Truck but when we got there, he had to make a Puppet Theater instead. He was disappointed at first because he knew a week beforehand that he will be making a  Fire Truck. I had to convince Daryl to make the Theater and showed him that he can make stories using it.

I asked the coordinator what happened to the Fire Truck kit and she said that it got recalled. Luckily, there were a couple of real Fire trucks on the Lowe's Parking lot and Daryl had the chance to take a look at them. Lowe's and I guess the city was promoting the Fire Safety Awareness month. There were also other activities and Daryl got a Fire Safety coloring book.

Daryl looking at the parts
He found puppets that he liked
Finished Puppet Theater, instructions, patch and certificate
Closer look at the Puppet Theater
Certificate of Merit and Patch
Daryl also has a Patch collection which he started when Daniel started collecting patches from the Cub Scouts. Daryl was also looking forward to the Lowe's Build and Grow project that week since he said that it will be his 10th patch on his collection 

Wednesday, September 1, 2010

Lowe's Build and Grow - School Bus

Another trip at Lowe's for their Build and Grow program to make a School Bus toy. Aside from Daniel and Daryl, I had to bring my neighbor's kids as well ~ Stephie, Izabelle and Melanie. The 3 girls attended the Build and Grow program for the 1st time so they got their aprons and goggles.

Daryl was looking forward to this for weeks since he said he likes to make a school bus. I had to help him because there are a lot of small parts.

 Daryl looking at the School Bus parts
Daniel putting on the wheels. On one side of the bus, a piece broke (above the stickers as shown on the picture below). I told Daniel that I'll just glue it together once we get home.
Model Bus on display
Daryl and Izabelle's finished School Bus
Daniel, Stephie and Melanie (top to bottom) still working on their Bus
The School Bus, Certificate and Patch
One side of the bus (no door?)
Other side of the bus
The top part can be written on with chalk and it also has a hidden chalk container.

The kids had fun at Lowe's even though Daniel and Stephie's had a broken part. They even got a coupon for a free Junior Frostee at Wendy's. The kids wanted to go to Wendy's but I told them that we had another commitment to go to.