I've been getting ready for my little girls third birthday. We are doing a penguin theme. Yes, even though it is a summer birthday. I got the idea after watching Happy Feet with her. I decided to do the penguin theme after I saw two pans in my cupboard - - if I make the cakes in them, I think I could put it together for a good penguin shape (I think). I probably should pull the pans out and really take a look at them, before I set to work at making the cake. So, I opened my mouth and asked if she wanted Mommy to make her a penguin cake for her birthday. The answer was yes. This was several months ago already and she hasn't let me forget it. Now I'm stuck. I'm not a cake decorator and have never done anything more than just slapping regular frosting on a regular cake - so this shall be interesting. I've had my good friend, who is also my daughter's baptismal sponsor make them in the past. She is a professional cake decorator. But being a Mom, I want to make one for her. Wish me luck.
Ok, after going off on a tangent about how this whole idea started....here is a fun craft that we put together for the party favors for the kids at the party - toilet paper penguins for Penguin Party Favors!
First, put black construction paper around the TP roll. Then cut out a white oval for the penguin belly. Next, cut out wings out of black construction paper. I folded them in half lengthwise and also folded the tip where I wanted to glue them to the body of the penguin. This helps the wings jut out a bit from the body.
I first planned to just decorate The TP roll as a penguin, and put a cardboard base as the feet and fill it with candy. While I was shopping for candy for the favors, I found the containers of mini M & M's and decided they would make cute feet. I put the top down and put a strip of double-stick
tape along the candy container and put the TP roll over the candy and stuck it in place. For extra security, I put some tape over the bottom of the container inside the toilet paper roll and taped it to the inside of the TP roll.
I then found some big suckers and wrapped black tissue paper around them for the head. I placed the stick into the TP roll. That part was a bit difficult with the big candy container inside. I did end up cutting out round circles and putting the penguins eyes and nose on the circle and gluing/taping them to the TP roll and sucker. I probably could have just glued them to the tissue paper, but was in a hurry to get them done so this allowed me to just curve the paper over the sphere shape and not deal with perfecting the head with the tissue paper the way I had planned. I was hurrying before the baby woke from a nap. My little girl had lots of fun helping with the craft!!!!! It's a great way to help them be involved.
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Tuesday, May 28, 2013
Outdoor Fun and Learning Fun!
I don't spray my yard for those beautiful flowered weeds.....Dandelions. And probably never will. I don't like chemicals and don't want to spend the money. No, they are not my favorite and I'd rather them not be there, but they are and they will remain. They are still part of God's creation. The Bible does tell us that we will have thistles and stuff chocking out the good stuff in this sinful world. So, I might as well make the most of them since they are there.
Admit it. Don't you remember having some fun with those gold yellow flowers too when you were a kid? I do. Whether it was picking a beautiful Dandelion bouquet for my parents or holding the flower under my chin and saying, "I've been eating butter"... or something like that from the yellow glow. I just remember my mom doing something like that based on a Norman Rockwell painting with a boy holding a flower up to a girl. (I think). I tried to Google it but didn't find what I was looking for. And at least I think that is where the idea came from. I guess it's just a vague memory.
These first pictures come from an activity I remember my mom doing with me as a child on warm summer days. I specifically remember sitting on our wraparound front porch curling dandelions stems. It was fun. We'd pick the dandelions, preferably the longer stemmed ones. It didn't matter whether they were buds, blossoms, or the white seeded part. We'd pick off the flowered part and discard, gather a bucket of water, and then tear the stem in half and drop in the bucket of water.........and fun little curly cues would appear. However, not all will curl.
My three-year old and I enjoyed it! The next thing I knew we were turning the curls into fun little rings on our fingers and toes! LOVED IT!
A few days earlier, we had been making a game of who could pick the most dandelions the fastest. I, of course, let her win. Most of the time. And, just maybe, by picking them we will prevent a few less Dandelions in the future since those poor flowered weeds won't get the opportunity to blow their white puffy seeds around. Later we had some outdoor learning fun with the bouquets we'd gathered. Since I've been trying to teach her letter recognition, I started forming letters with them and quizzing and teaching her the letters of the alphabet. The letter's with loops and curls are a bit more tricky than ones with just straight points, but it was still fun and a learning opportunity! Sometimes I'd just break of a flowered part to make the letter more cute!
You can use it for learning spelling words too!
Have fun playing and learning!
Love it!
Admit it. Don't you remember having some fun with those gold yellow flowers too when you were a kid? I do. Whether it was picking a beautiful Dandelion bouquet for my parents or holding the flower under my chin and saying, "I've been eating butter"... or something like that from the yellow glow. I just remember my mom doing something like that based on a Norman Rockwell painting with a boy holding a flower up to a girl. (I think). I tried to Google it but didn't find what I was looking for. And at least I think that is where the idea came from. I guess it's just a vague memory.
These first pictures come from an activity I remember my mom doing with me as a child on warm summer days. I specifically remember sitting on our wraparound front porch curling dandelions stems. It was fun. We'd pick the dandelions, preferably the longer stemmed ones. It didn't matter whether they were buds, blossoms, or the white seeded part. We'd pick off the flowered part and discard, gather a bucket of water, and then tear the stem in half and drop in the bucket of water.........and fun little curly cues would appear. However, not all will curl.
My three-year old and I enjoyed it! The next thing I knew we were turning the curls into fun little rings on our fingers and toes! LOVED IT!
A few days earlier, we had been making a game of who could pick the most dandelions the fastest. I, of course, let her win. Most of the time. And, just maybe, by picking them we will prevent a few less Dandelions in the future since those poor flowered weeds won't get the opportunity to blow their white puffy seeds around. Later we had some outdoor learning fun with the bouquets we'd gathered. Since I've been trying to teach her letter recognition, I started forming letters with them and quizzing and teaching her the letters of the alphabet. The letter's with loops and curls are a bit more tricky than ones with just straight points, but it was still fun and a learning opportunity! Sometimes I'd just break of a flowered part to make the letter more cute!
You can use it for learning spelling words too!
Have fun playing and learning!
Love it!
Saturday, May 25, 2013
What's Up?
What's up as of recently?
I know it's been awhile since I've posted. O.k., two months to be exact. But, that's what comes with life and being a mom. Also, I've been reading some good books and spending time on my writing projects. And for the third spring now, something that has been consuming a lot of my time, organizing craft projects for our church's VBS program this summer for a 150 kids of all ages. That's 750 craft projects. Thankfully, I've got some great helpers. I've got at least ten different projects planned for daily crafts and a few extras, too. In the future, I may share some of those. We'll see how the kids take to them. I should mention, we come up with our own crafts. We don't use what the publishing house sells. I personally like to make it more fitting to the theme, lesson, or Bible verse. It makes me very thankful that blogs exist, because they can be a great place to find ideas. But (sometimes), my mind actually comes up with a few ideas of it's own. Oh, and I'm having the older kids do the pocket verses I posted a while back! Fridays daily theme verse is, Jesus says, "You will be my witnesses....to the end of the earth." Acts 1:8 (Concordia Publishing House VBS 2013 - Go Tell It On The Mountain Where Jesus Christ is Lord!) It may not be the most fun craft, but I chose it for the lesson in being a witness. They will MAKE ONE for themselves and one to PASS IT ON. And it's kind of nice to be able to let the kids creativity flow on there own some, too. Sometimes, I think I'm crazy to take on this task, especially this year with having my second babe at home, but honestly I LOVE IT! and wouldn't have it any other way.
I still have some ideas that I've not had time to implement and post, but I've had a few other random creative thoughts that have occurred to me. Kind of silly, but fun. At least I think so. Easy ones, and easy to post. All I had to do was grab the camera and go. Now, on the this three day holiday weekend and finding some time to relax out of town, I'm sitting down to do them. Only to find, (though I was sure I remembered packing it in my purse) that I must not have brought my camera cord to upload my pictures. So, here's to the typing and adding the pictures later...and then....posting (hopefully next week). Unless, I find a camera cord that matches mine among our families stuff or find I packed it anyway in one of those "special" spots.
Since, I don't have the camera cord, this is kind of the reason for today's more personal post. And because I found in the beginning of typing my first post, that I just randomly started typing about the events of life. I tend to do that now and again. I guess it's the lengthy and winded writer in me. I decided it was more fitting alone and by its self. I also have some ideas I've wanted to post, but have decided to try them as "how to's" to publish in a magazine on my journey to try and become a published writer. If I don't sell them, I'll come back to post here. :)
So...NEW POSTS AND CREATIVE THOUGHTS COMING SOON!
Love it! and LOVING life :)
I know it's been awhile since I've posted. O.k., two months to be exact. But, that's what comes with life and being a mom. Also, I've been reading some good books and spending time on my writing projects. And for the third spring now, something that has been consuming a lot of my time, organizing craft projects for our church's VBS program this summer for a 150 kids of all ages. That's 750 craft projects. Thankfully, I've got some great helpers. I've got at least ten different projects planned for daily crafts and a few extras, too. In the future, I may share some of those. We'll see how the kids take to them. I should mention, we come up with our own crafts. We don't use what the publishing house sells. I personally like to make it more fitting to the theme, lesson, or Bible verse. It makes me very thankful that blogs exist, because they can be a great place to find ideas. But (sometimes), my mind actually comes up with a few ideas of it's own. Oh, and I'm having the older kids do the pocket verses I posted a while back! Fridays daily theme verse is, Jesus says, "You will be my witnesses....to the end of the earth." Acts 1:8 (Concordia Publishing House VBS 2013 - Go Tell It On The Mountain Where Jesus Christ is Lord!) It may not be the most fun craft, but I chose it for the lesson in being a witness. They will MAKE ONE for themselves and one to PASS IT ON. And it's kind of nice to be able to let the kids creativity flow on there own some, too. Sometimes, I think I'm crazy to take on this task, especially this year with having my second babe at home, but honestly I LOVE IT! and wouldn't have it any other way.
I still have some ideas that I've not had time to implement and post, but I've had a few other random creative thoughts that have occurred to me. Kind of silly, but fun. At least I think so. Easy ones, and easy to post. All I had to do was grab the camera and go. Now, on the this three day holiday weekend and finding some time to relax out of town, I'm sitting down to do them. Only to find, (though I was sure I remembered packing it in my purse) that I must not have brought my camera cord to upload my pictures. So, here's to the typing and adding the pictures later...and then....posting (hopefully next week). Unless, I find a camera cord that matches mine among our families stuff or find I packed it anyway in one of those "special" spots.
Since, I don't have the camera cord, this is kind of the reason for today's more personal post. And because I found in the beginning of typing my first post, that I just randomly started typing about the events of life. I tend to do that now and again. I guess it's the lengthy and winded writer in me. I decided it was more fitting alone and by its self. I also have some ideas I've wanted to post, but have decided to try them as "how to's" to publish in a magazine on my journey to try and become a published writer. If I don't sell them, I'll come back to post here. :)
So...NEW POSTS AND CREATIVE THOUGHTS COMING SOON!
Love it! and LOVING life :)
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