Hi A.,
Sounds like you are a little stressed, understandably. My son is also the type of kid who needs to stay busy. I agree with the last poster...having him help you may help the problem a bit. She's right, it will slow things down and you may have to redo some, but it beats a tantrum any day. My son has caught on to the paper towel trick, so now I give him baby wipes, so he thinks he is using a Chlorox wipe like Mommy (I have to be sneaky and act like it's coming from the same container). I spent a few bucks on a small broom, mop and dust pan so he can "help" with that too. I also bought a vacuum for $2 at goodwill. So he can vacuum with me. He also has a few chores to help with evenings. He has to put his plate by the sink, wipe down his area of the table and feed the dog. I am amazed at how many dishes can get washed while he is doing this.
We also HAVE to get out of the house for at least a little while each day - keeps him busy, and often wears him out so he'll take a little nap. And most of our excursions are free. Sometimes it's as simple as taking a walk with his baby sister around the neighborhood. If he doesn't want to walk, he'll bring his scooter or tricycle.
Playing in the yard, he loves his sandbox.
There are lots of parks around. I get online and try to go to all of the local parks.
The Botanical Gardens, Ft Worth Modern Museum of Art (on Wednesdays), Ridgmar Mall (they have a GREAT play area), the US Treasury off 287,Cabelas or Bass Pro (to look at the aquariums) are all free trips.
Glenview Baptist church opens their indoor playground to the public on certain days of the week. Get there early, they fill up quick and may have to turn you away. http://www.glenviewchurch.org/apps/articles/default.asp?a...
First Baptist Grapevine also an indoor playground that is open to the public on Thursdays and Fridays from 9 to 11 a.m. for 1.00 a person. http://www.fbcgrapevine.com/templates/System/details.asp?..
The Ft Worth Zoo is half priced on Wednesdays.
Play Dough has saved my life! We make our own, it's much cheaper (and I usually have the supplies on hand). And it's another activity. I put down newspaper over our work station...helps with the clean up! Then he'll spend forever playing with it. As long as it's kept off the carpet, it's no problem.
Magnets. I bought some at the dollar store. Someone on this site suggested that I let him play with it on a cookie sheet to make it portable...it's been big fun for him and I can watch him no matter where I am working.
I save boxes. On days I don't mind the mess or a little noise, I let him "build" things. He often colors his creations, but he is not allowed to cut anything (occasionally he'll ask me to cut a door or something).
We do story time at the library.
I often get art supplies at the dollar store - paint, crayons, stickers, coloring books etc. I bought a plastic table and chair for him at a yard sale for $3. I keep it on the back porch and bring it in for anything potentially messy to keep those projects off my table.
And it can be a little messy but my son loves glue! So sometimes I will put items in an empty egg carton...buttons, pasta, cotton balls, beans, etc, Hand him some glue and construction paper and he is happy as can be. This used to take A LOT of supervision, but now he knows what's expected and I don't worry too much.
Hope this helps!