Showing posts with label crafts. Show all posts
Showing posts with label crafts. Show all posts

Tuesday, June 12, 2012

~how to feed 19 fish in the sea~

Gift giving is one of my favorite times to be creative.  It seems as though we have numerous birthdays, anniversaries, weddings, teachers gifts, and coaches to appreciate through the year. 

The end of this past school year I wanted to make something extra special for Derek's teacher.   His teacher has been absolutely awesome and has made learning more fun than any other teacher either of my kids have ever had.  To say she is amazing is an understatement.  We felt so blessed that each day Derek wanted to go to school because he was excited for the next day or project or lesson.  

After putting some thought into what we wanted to make, we headed for the store to pick up a frame (2 opening 5x7 frame, mat removed, turned horizontal) and some stickers.  That's the fun part... picking up inexpensive supplies ($5.00 total!!) that you turn into something beautiful, unique and personal. We went with a fish theme because Mrs. Carpenter loved fishing and I knew we could play on the "school" theme.   


Derek picked out each fish for every kid and placed them right where he wanted them to "swim".  Mrs. Carpenter was the biggest fish and he put her right up top in the middle with all of her "school" around her. (Notice how Derek put himself right next to her... loved it!!) Then we added bubbles, pearls, waves, shells, and starfish. I wanted to have him write all the names, but he wanted me to because the names had to be so small to fit. 


My favorite part was adding the "School" Year 2011-2012 to the bottom left corner. 


We made sure to include the students that "swam" away through the year and the new students that joined the "school" mid-year.


Wrapping the gift and the presentation is just as much fun as making the gift itself.  We added a fish to the envelope and some bubbles going upward.


Derek added his message to the inside of the handmade card and I left a note on the right side.   Again, we added a fish and played on her name, Mrs. "Carp"enter, and told her, "You are 'O-Fish-ally' the best teacher!" Then we wrapped everything up in lots of bubble-wrap and brown craft paper with twine.  There was also a Snickers bar taped on top. Derek had to add her favorite candy bar.


Derek was so excited to take the package to his teacher the next day.  All of her "school" came "swimming" over to watch her open her gift.  She loved it!  The kids enjoyed seeing their own fish/name and remembering the few who "swam" away through the year.  Lots of tears and hugs and thank yous and laughs were shared. 

Thank you, Mrs. "Carp"enter, for feeding our little fish and encouraging him to flap his fins daily.  You've taught him so much, made learning fun, and he truly knows that there is no limit to how far he can swim in life.
Oceans of love to you,
Mama Fish

~Linking up with:
Todays Creative Blog 
Hope Studios
Craft O Maniac
Funky Polkadot Giraffe

Friday, April 6, 2012

~this moment~

{this moment} - A Friday ritual. A single photo - no words - capturing a moment from the week. A simple, special, extraordinary moment. A moment I want to pause, savor and remember.
Inspired by Soule Mama
 
 
 

Thursday, March 29, 2012

~Easter treats for kids~

Tomorrow will be the last day of school for the kids before Spring Break.  Derek's class will be having a little celebration at school and the teacher asked if I'd send in some treats for the kids.
I can't wait for her to ask.
I pounce on the opportunity to contribute and go in to volunteer. 
I'm one of *those* moms. 
And I'm proud of it!  

This year, we decided to make Carrots and Bunny Tails.

*Warning... Picture overload below*

Goldfish Carrots

Marshmallow Bunny Tails


All we needed to buy at the grocery was the Goldfish crackers and the Marshmallows.  I had everything else on hand, including the Wilton Carrot Baggies and ties.  I love grabbing things the year before when they are on Clearance... right after the holiday.  It's just a matter of remembering that I have them that next year! 

Wilton Carrot Labels and Ties


It was a perfect opportunity for some Math fun, too.  Since Derek is studying measurements in school, we used the 1/4 cup and he had to scoop out two helpings per bag. 
So, each carrot holds 1/2 cup of crackers.




Next, we moved onto making the Bunny Tails.  I've seen these made with the Large Marshmallows before, but we opted to buy the mini ones for the younger kids.  I didn't have the heart to put "Baby Bunny Tails" on the labels, though.  It just sounded really wrong!!


I made and printed off a sheet of paper to make labels.  We used a scalloped scissor to cut them out. 
Derek picked the bunny image.  It seemed fitting when they were stapled onto the baggies.  It looks like the bunny is spooked a bit! Thinking,"Oh no...... where's my tail?!?" 




He wrote who they were from on the back of each label. It was tricky trying to explain to him how he had to write his name upside-down before we folded and attached them. 
Just glad I printed off extra.....
we had 5 that were "practice" ones. :)


 We dropped them down into some festive Easter bags this morning and he was off for school to deliver the treats!


As the bus pulled away, I couldn't help but wonder how many treats would actually make it to school not smashed...
or uneaten!

Now...Head on over to Creation Corner or Today's Creative Blog or Craft-O-Maniac for some other crafty ideas!

Tuesday, March 20, 2012

~wooden Ninjago toys~


Recipe for a fun activity with your kids:

~Paints


~Wooden People



~Inspiration



~Artist


~Table and Paintbrushes



We had so much fun making these Ninjago guys.  The boys have all of the "real" LEGO sets, but I thought it would be fun to paint some of our own unique ones together.

Derek painted all the wooden pieces and we let them dry. 


 Next, I painted the yellow "faces" and let those dry.

Then I showed him how to paint the eyes on by dipping the back end of the paintbrush in the paint. 
I did the white one, below, and then he did the others.

(I love how he is in the background with his eyes in the next picture. Funny how they sneak into the frame, isn't it!?)


After the black eyes dried, we did the same technique, with a smaller paintbrush, to make dots with the white paint. 

Then I added the eyebrows because Derek said they,
"have to have those!" 

Introducing: (Left to right)

Zane,  Jay,  Kai,  Cole



Now, go check out these Link Parties for craft ideas:

Tuesday, March 6, 2012

~leprechaun trap~


 We're going to catch a Leprechaun... in our trap!
   

This sign will tell him which way to go....
...*wink*...
...Shhhhhh...
don't tell... *wink*...

When he reaches the top and tries to get the pennies....
he
might
just
fall
down
the
mushroom
stem
and
into
the
trap
!



Every year our Leprechaun friends visit and leave little green footprints scattered about.  But we haven't seen one.... YET! 




Here's how you and your child can join in the fun and make your own little Leprechaun Trap:

Supplies

Shoe Box
Green Tissue Paper
Green Pipe Cleaners
Red Plastic Bowls
Yellow Paint
Q-tip (paintbrush)
Gift Wrapping Tube
Pennies
Scrap felt
Paper "sign"
Toothpick
Butterfly accent
Scissors
Glue

Cover bottom of shoebox with green tissue paper. Cut three holes into the lid of the shoebox.  Cut your wrapping paper tube into 3 different heights for your "mushroom stems". Decide which stem will be your "trap" and cut a circle in the side towards the top.  Glue pennies to the scrap felt and then glue this piece inside the trap tube so that it shows from the opening.  Cut the outer rim off of the red plastic bowls.  Turn them upside-down and have your child paint yellow dots all over.  Let dry.  Attach the completed mushroom tops to their stems with glue.  Assemble a green ladder with pipe cleaners.  Attach to the trap opening and shoebox lid and glue in place.  Make a little sign with an arrow poining UP, glue to the toothpick.  Add butterfly accent.  Have your child tear and glue green tissue paper "grass" all over the shoebox lid.  Stick your completed sign in the grass.

Now place your Leprechaun Trap out so that, if you are *LUCKY* enough, you might just catch one yourself! 

Happy Trapping! 

Now, go visit Creation Corner and Funky Polkadot Giraffe and Making The World Cuter and Sassy Sites for some other great ideas!

Thursday, March 1, 2012

~thing 1 and thing 2~

Austin- March 2007 (6 years old)

Can't decide which "Thing" you want to dress as??
Be both!

Austin's Kindergarten class celebrated one day of their "Dr. Seuss Week" at school by dressing as their favorite character.  Austin loved the book THE CAT IN THE HAT and chose from it.  
He knew he wanted to dress as Thing 1 or Thing 2, but couldn't decide which one.
Solution:  A flip sign so he could be both!

To create this costume I used:

Red Sweatshirt
Red Sweatpants
Red Gloves

"Thing" Sign
 Circle Cardboard Cut Out
2 Printouts From Computer
Glue
Red Ribbon

Blue Hair
Winter Hat
Light Blue Napkins
Hot Glue

***Tip for the Hair*** 
Make this as you would like gluing little pieces of tissue paper to a project with the eraser end of a pencil. Wrap the napkin around the pencil end, apply your hot glue to your hat, then attach napkin to hat.  I used a mini basketball as a prop to hold the hat open to make this process easier.   

The whole costume put together looked adoradble, but I must say the hair was a HUGE success!  I had everything on hand except for the napkins, which were only a few dollars and I didn't use the whole pack.

 We can't leave the little brother out, either:

 Derek- March 2007 (3 yrs. old)
   
The more that you read,
the more things you will know.
The more that you learn,
the more places you'll go.
~Dr. Seuss

You can check out Derek's costume, The Lorax, from his week of celebrating Dr. Seuss by clicking here .

For more inspiration, visit obSEUSSed for some awesome ideas!

Tuesday, February 28, 2012

~great grandparent gifting~

What do you buy a great grandparent for their birthday who wants nothing, needs nothing, and doesn't have the space for anything more?? 

Easy.... a photo of their great grandsons capturing their special day!!  Both of the pictures below are something that I came up with for two different 80th Birthday celebrations. 

August 2008
   
November 2011

To capture both photos, I used this:

Chalk
Props (the great-grandsons)
Ladder

I drew out the message I wanted on the driveway, had the boys jump in, and stood on the ladder to get a better view down.  Then I uploaded each photo to Walmart's photo department, swung by on the way to each party (no joke!!) and grabbed a frame while I was in the store.  I assembled the framed picture in the car and arrived at each party with a wonderful, creative, personal gift.  They were a HIT!!     

Give it a try... for any occasion.  I'd love to have you come back and leave a comment with your link to your photo.  Enjoy!!

It's amazing what a little creativity and some chalk can do...   


Now, head over to Hope Studios and check out some more ideas!!

Tuesday, February 21, 2012

~suckers~


I put this together for a little gag-gift for my Dad's 60th party.  Perfect for a centerpiece, my Dad thought it was funny, and the kids all liked picking out a sucker to take home.  You could use this idea for any age and pick whatever kinds of suckers you wish. 

For this project, I used:

Block of green craft foam
Ribbon
Quilting pins
17 Tootsie Pops (1 bag) 
43 Dum-Dums  (about 1/2 of 1 bag)
Wire wrapped floral pick scrap
Cardstock
Sharpie marker

It only took about 10 min. to put this one together.  Next time I will fill in the space right under the suckers with something so the foam doesn't show.  

Can't beat a centerpiece/gag-gift for under $5.00.  Word of caution... be careful not to drop it.  I found this out the hard way... twice.  Most of the suckers stayed in, but the foam became dented on the bottom. 

*Don't mind all the bottles in the background... needless to say, we had a pretty fun celebration!  And I dropped it twice BEFORE consuming any of said bottles in the background, thank you very much! 

Now head on over to  Hope Studios  to find other fun ideas!  I'm joining in her weekly "Tutorial Tuesday"! Enjoy!! 
   

Thursday, February 16, 2012

~coming soon~


Have you heard the news?!?!  One of our favorite stories is making it to the big screen March 2nd! 
Are you as excited as we are to go see The Lorax movie??


I thought I would share with you a few pictures of Derek (from Kindergarten) when he got to dress up for school in his favorite story character.  They celebrated a whole week of Dr. Seuss fun and had activities for each day. 

On this day, Derek was *The Lorax*.
We bought the bright orange fleece at a thrift store and I cut the sleeves. The hunting hat was on clearance at a local store.  We had some thick yellow yarn and felt on hand and we tied them in knots around two K'Nex pieces for him to hold for his mustache. 
It all came together and I thought it was adorable!

In keeping with the story, we decided he should hand out "Truffula Seeds" to all of his classmates to plant at home.  I picked up a variety of flower seed packets and just printed off these new labels. They fit perfect in this little wire basket for him to carry around and pass out!  


Needless to say, the costume and seeds were a huge hit with his friends and teachers.  And we had Truffula plants blooming all along the side of our shed that year!!

Do you have a costume idea to share??
Please feel free to leave a link to your idea in the comments! 
(And now you know where we'll be March 2nd...)

Linking up with obSEUSSed

Tuesday, February 14, 2012

~Day of Love~


 
I woke up this morning and found a beautiful vase of flowers and a card left on the kitchen table.  Guess our conversation at dinner the other night might have planted a seed.
No complaint's here...  they were lovely!

....................................................................
Derek's party at school on Friday was a blast!  Tons of sugared-up little cupids scattering about delivering lovely notes and playing games.  We picked up those Wooly Willy's for the treat bags and they were a big hit!  Derek's teacher had made these adorable mailboxes from cardboard and let the kids paint and decorate them earlier in the week.  They were SO cute!
A classmate was celebrating her birthday that day, also, so they got EXTRA sweets. Cookies AND cupcakes AND suckers AND conversation hearts AND chocolates.... oh my!!
And then it happened...and we all expected it would....
....my little guy was sick Friday night. 
It's pretty much a routine in our home.
It happens two nights out of the year.. 
Valentine's Day and Halloween.
Derek loves his candy.... but it just doesn't love him back!    


Happy Valentine's Day!
Here's wishing you not only a day of love,
but a lovely year ahead!
XOXO

Saturday, February 11, 2012

~bee mine~

Yesterday was Derek's Valentine's Day party at school. (*More pictures to come next week!*)  Today I thought I would share a few ideas that I found and whipped together with him for his teacher and the kid's in his class. They were all a HUGE hit!! I've included the links for you to get the free template's, too.  What I liked most about these crafts were that they were very inexpensive, fun to make together, and it added that personal touch for gift giving.
"Bee Mine" Honey for his teacher from Calli's blog

I had my own bumble-bee stamp to use for this project, so I didn't use the free printout, as cute as it was!!  
Who wouldn't love to get this sweet goodness!?!

The pictures above and below are what we crafted from finding Angie and Kristin's blog.  Check out their blog for the free template!!  We bought the foam at Walmart and I traced and cut them out.  Then Derek punched the hole with a pencil and attached the suckers. We made the mustache ones for the boys and the lips for the girls.  The kids LOVED these!!

Instead of attaching a sticker or tag with the "to" and "from", we opted to use brown paper lunch bags with doilies.  This made it exciting for the kids to open... like a little present.  I wrote the classmates names and Derek just had to sign them.  We used pink for the girls and red for the boys.



And if you look to the right back side of this photo, you can see that there is, in fact, a "To: Derek, From: Derek" treat included. He thought this was the funniest thing ever and had to show all of his friends at school!!  

Happy Crafting!!  Please feel free to leave a link to your post so we can all see what you have been busy making for
 Valentine's Day 2012!! 
 
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