When Penny and Coraline had their surgeries last month, their aunt came to stay with us for a day so that I could jog back and forth to the hospital as needed. She has been an amazing force in helping us keep up with crafting projects while the girls are with her or while she is here, and she came totally prepared for craft so that I didn't have to think about it at all. One of the crafts that she brought was 2 sticker books full of make your own faces... god, that sounds creepy saying it like that! lol... but they are blank faces, and they have stickers full of earrings, bracelets, lips, eyes, eyebrows, finger nails, rings, necklaces, hair bows, glasses, etc.
I gave the girls each 2 faces and enough stickers to go with each. Iris did a very good job with her pictures, she was even concerned about her accessories matching as she was putt the stickers on. Penny did a great job too, until it came to the face, every thing went crazy at that point. Eyes are on in different ways, a mouth upside down, etc. I was almost afraid to take a picture of it, because it was a little frightening to look at, but if I have to experience, well then, you all get to too! :-)
365 days of crafts with my kids! January 1-December 31, 2013! Follow me and keep me motivated!
Tuesday, May 7, 2013
Monday, May 6, 2013
Day 125: Bath Craft
UGH!!!! @#$%^*&!(!! Yup, that sums up the first craft attempt today. We were going to make rainbow popcorn. I even took the girls to the store to get butter since we ran out. We got home, I started making dinner and could tell i was loosing the girls. So I told them to both sit down. I get the oil started on the stove, pour the popcorn in and all of a sudden Penny is FLIPPING, i mean, blood curdling, screaming, crying, in pain sort of melt down. Well, there went the popcorn! It only half popped and burnt :-/ Well, there went craft for today because that was the last of the popcorn!
After dinner, once Mike got home, we rushed them up to bed, because the meltdowns were continuing. But, since I hadn't planned on anything else for craft, I was racking my brain trying to figure out a craft, and it came to me. Body Paint! GLITTER body paint! And do you want to talk about easy and fun... GLITTER BODY PAINT! 2 simple ingredients: Aloe and GLITTER!
Set Up:

During:
Aftermath/Bath:
After dinner, once Mike got home, we rushed them up to bed, because the meltdowns were continuing. But, since I hadn't planned on anything else for craft, I was racking my brain trying to figure out a craft, and it came to me. Body Paint! GLITTER body paint! And do you want to talk about easy and fun... GLITTER BODY PAINT! 2 simple ingredients: Aloe and GLITTER!
Set Up:

During:
Aftermath/Bath:
Sunday, May 5, 2013
Day 124: Sea Life Paper Plates
After that, Iris wanted to make a Crab like I had made which was MUCH easier. A little glue, 6 legs, 2 eyes, and the 2 black dots for the eyes and the mouth were sticky backed. (i love that her crab has its arms raised, such a cute little touch :) )
Mike made the shark, quite possibly the CUTEST, happiest shark ever!
As promised, we are home now, so here are the pictures of the crafts from the weekend, starting with our twig ribbons and ending with the Planter Pots.
(something is up with the coloring on these pictures because they are REALLY green)
Saturday, May 4, 2013
Day 123: Potted Plant Holders
Today's craft is brought to you by The Home Depot. I am telling you what, I LOVE this kids project thing they do on the first Saturday of the month! Last Month's was a little more complicated than the girls were able to do on their own, but today's craft was literally a dab of glue and a screw, YAY!
They made these really cute little potted plant holders. They are just simply a piece of wood for the back, and a piece of some sort of fiber board with 2 large holes cut out for the potted plants to go into. All the kids had to do was put a dab of wood glue on the fiber board and screw the back piece onto it, then they got to paint them.
Iris is really surprising me lately, at least these last two Home Depot crafts, because she has gone for the really dark colored paints. Penny on the other hand has chosen very light, very girly colors (especially today). I was really proud of both of them for how well they painted and how nice their plant holders turned out. Can't wait to get home to put plants in them :)
I will post pictures tomorrow (I hope.) It took 5 hours for the pictures to get from Mike's phone to my e-mail last night... I'm a little afraid to try to upload those pictures and try to upload new pictures tonight, so I will have to wait until tomorrow.
They made these really cute little potted plant holders. They are just simply a piece of wood for the back, and a piece of some sort of fiber board with 2 large holes cut out for the potted plants to go into. All the kids had to do was put a dab of wood glue on the fiber board and screw the back piece onto it, then they got to paint them.
Iris is really surprising me lately, at least these last two Home Depot crafts, because she has gone for the really dark colored paints. Penny on the other hand has chosen very light, very girly colors (especially today). I was really proud of both of them for how well they painted and how nice their plant holders turned out. Can't wait to get home to put plants in them :)
I will post pictures tomorrow (I hope.) It took 5 hours for the pictures to get from Mike's phone to my e-mail last night... I'm a little afraid to try to upload those pictures and try to upload new pictures tonight, so I will have to wait until tomorrow.
Friday, May 3, 2013
Day 122: Breast Cancer Ribbons
What a fun day we had. The girls had their very first ever manicures/pedicures at a nail salon that had children's chairs. And our day got busier from there! By the time we were finally able to get to craft, it was almost 8 o'clock, but I thought about it and decided that, since we are walking in the breast cancer walk tomorrow, we could make our very own breast cancer ribbons. I wanted to do something different than just making a loop with a ribbon, or coloring a ribbon on a paper, so I asked Mike to go out back and cut some new growth off of a tree so we could use the twigs to make ribbons.
Once Mike got the twigs cut, we found some pink ribbon and worked on rolling the ribbon around the branches. It was really a great craft for little hands, because once the ribbon was started, all that had to be done was to twist the twig around in circles until it was wrapped, tip to tip in pink ribbon. Once they were wrapped, I secured Iris' with glue, Mike tied Penny's ribbon off, and we wrapped them into the ribbon shape. To keep them closed, we tied a small pink ribbon in the center of the twist, and here is what we were left with. Two perfect breast cancer ribbons!
Ok.. just kidding... no pictures. I have been waiting for 10 minutes for them to come to my inbox and they just aren't going to come and my computer is running SOOOO slow. I guess pictures will come later :(
Once Mike got the twigs cut, we found some pink ribbon and worked on rolling the ribbon around the branches. It was really a great craft for little hands, because once the ribbon was started, all that had to be done was to twist the twig around in circles until it was wrapped, tip to tip in pink ribbon. Once they were wrapped, I secured Iris' with glue, Mike tied Penny's ribbon off, and we wrapped them into the ribbon shape. To keep them closed, we tied a small pink ribbon in the center of the twist, and here is what we were left with. Two perfect breast cancer ribbons!
Ok.. just kidding... no pictures. I have been waiting for 10 minutes for them to come to my inbox and they just aren't going to come and my computer is running SOOOO slow. I guess pictures will come later :(
Thursday, May 2, 2013
Day 121: Extreme Crafting... After Bedtime!
So, we were crazy this morning, we got up late, because the kids didn't go to bed until late, then we spent the morning cleaning the house and packing to go to Charleston for the weekend. I had a dentists appointment at 11:00 so was out of the house from 10:30-12:30 and we still managed to get on the road at 1:15. But, we had three stops, and didn't get here until 5:45. We had dinner, then the girls went straight up to bed. We finally came downstairs about 7:30 and I looked at my MIL/FIL/Mike and went "omg! CRAFT!!!!!"
Well, thanks to am amazing MIL, we were able to pull a craft from the basement, I substituted the necessary glue with Scotch Tape, because i had no intentions of them leaving their room and was not about to bring glue to a carpeted room with a 3 and 4 year old. I mean, I know I may look crazy, but i am not that crazy!
Iris really did an awesome job with her snail. I love the placement of everything, it looks almost exactly like the picture of it did, and she didn't get any help, and I don't know that she even saw the picture first.
Penny's frog however... well, nostrils on the feet says it all :-p
Well, thanks to am amazing MIL, we were able to pull a craft from the basement, I substituted the necessary glue with Scotch Tape, because i had no intentions of them leaving their room and was not about to bring glue to a carpeted room with a 3 and 4 year old. I mean, I know I may look crazy, but i am not that crazy!
Iris really did an awesome job with her snail. I love the placement of everything, it looks almost exactly like the picture of it did, and she didn't get any help, and I don't know that she even saw the picture first.
Penny's frog however... well, nostrils on the feet says it all :-p
Wednesday, May 1, 2013
Days 119/120
The days are getting longer and nicer, I can see that blogging is quickly taking a backseat to everything else we are doing... like repairing/replacing our lawn mower. (know anyone with a good lawn mower for under $100, let us know!!)
Day 119:
Yesterday, I finished up the fish crafts with the girls. Each time I give them free reign to design as they see fit, it makes me wonder more and more when they will "get" where pieces belong... like a mouth, fin, and tail fin should not all be in the center of a fish... but hey, they enjoy it, so really, in the end, that is all that counts.
The Fish:
Day 120:
Remember a few weeks ago, when we decided to plant some seeds and see if they grew? Well, have they ever grown! Today, I finally decided that the time had come to transplant two of our squash seedlings into their permanent homes... very large planters next to the deck..
Mike helped the girls pour the dirt, and he allowed them to break the clumps of dirt up, and then helped them plant the squash seedlings. After they were planted, the girls and I watered them and with a hope and a prayer, they will be just as happy in their new, larger, homes and grow just as well, if not better, than they did before! Hopefully in about 2.5 months, we will have some summer squash... now lets hope it doesn't decide to freeze one night, because those pots are not coming in the house!
(sorry for the low picture quality.. cell phone camera + night= bad pictures)
Day 119:
Yesterday, I finished up the fish crafts with the girls. Each time I give them free reign to design as they see fit, it makes me wonder more and more when they will "get" where pieces belong... like a mouth, fin, and tail fin should not all be in the center of a fish... but hey, they enjoy it, so really, in the end, that is all that counts.
The Fish:
Day 120:
Remember a few weeks ago, when we decided to plant some seeds and see if they grew? Well, have they ever grown! Today, I finally decided that the time had come to transplant two of our squash seedlings into their permanent homes... very large planters next to the deck..
Mike helped the girls pour the dirt, and he allowed them to break the clumps of dirt up, and then helped them plant the squash seedlings. After they were planted, the girls and I watered them and with a hope and a prayer, they will be just as happy in their new, larger, homes and grow just as well, if not better, than they did before! Hopefully in about 2.5 months, we will have some summer squash... now lets hope it doesn't decide to freeze one night, because those pots are not coming in the house!
(sorry for the low picture quality.. cell phone camera + night= bad pictures)
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