My friend was an elementary teacher years ago and had this pointer that was so desireable for the kids. Since we are doing a preschool, I decided to do make this. It was a total hit!
A photo journal of the things I create, am creating, or want to create, causing me constant distraction.
Wednesday, October 27, 2010
Felt Butterfly Mobile
Lydia has been having nightmares for awhile. Travis thoughtfully brought home a (nasty) dreamcatcher that grosses me out every time I see it. I had seen this mobile and loved it so much. I thought it fit really well in her newly acquired room. It is also reminiscent this fun piece of art that hangs in her room.
Cowl?
I got one of those circular looms to use to make knittet things. I thought this was called a cowl, but when I looked up that word it referrenced a hood, which this is not.
I think it turned out well. It was made with super soft yarn and will be heavenly in the cold. I actually have one that I crocheted last year and I wore it all winter.
I think it turned out well. It was made with super soft yarn and will be heavenly in the cold. I actually have one that I crocheted last year and I wore it all winter.
Bows, bows, bows
I was never a girly-girl. I don't think my mother ever once put a bow in my hair my entire childhood. I always thought that they were a little nauseating. I also never liked the color pink until I found out Zoe was a girl when I was pregnant with her and it has been my favorite color ever since.
Well, since I am pro bows (because my mother was anti-bows, isn't that the way it goes) Zoe has been anti-bows, until recently. For her birthday she requested a bow in every color (thank you Hannnah!) So this is what I came up with.
Zoe took some extra ribbon, glued some buttons on the ends for the bow holder. It even matches her room!
Sunday, October 24, 2010
Room redo
We decided awhile ago to paint our room. We chose an avocado color. It is brighter than it appears in the pictures. I made some pillows and a bedspread.
We found these cute little lamps to go with the orange accent.
We found these cute little lamps to go with the orange accent.
The beautiful dresser that my dad made for our wedding.
LOVE this bookshelf that we bought at a local antique store. Perfect place for my homemade books and photo albums.
I got this antique window pane on the curb (someone was throwing it away) and put a thin layer of paint on it.
I got these fabulous pocket organza sheers from Pottery Barn ten years ago. They fit perfectly in the room. I love the soft light that they throw into the room.
Friday, October 8, 2010
Mad Scientist Birthday Party
While the guests were arriving, we had them make nametags with mad scientists names on them. Then we did their hair crazy, so they would look like mad scientists.
Next, we started concocting potions.
It was really fun. The Pop Rocks were popping for a full 15 minutes after we put them in.
It was really fun. The Pop Rocks were popping for a full 15 minutes after we put them in.
First, this milk and food color experiment.
Next, we made Oobleck.
Lastly, we made Slime.
It was super fun, and took just enough time.
After experiments I sent them on a treasure hunt all around the neighborhood to find the treasure, which ended up being the pinata. I did riddles for some of the clues and some of them were sketches.
I had made the pinata with little chocolate eyeballs inside (as well as other candy).
Next we cut into the brain cake.
It worked out just great. I was so pleased with the timing of it all. My husband was off picking up his folks from the airport so I was so happy my brother and his wife were there to help. Especially when I almost killed a neighborhood kid (with a peanut allergy) by letting him eat a chocolate eyeball filled with peanut butter.
Thursday, October 7, 2010
Potion ingredients
Last year the kids had so much fun making potions at Liam's Harry Potter birthday party, that I thought it would fit in with this years Mad Scientist theme. We had most of the same ingredients (dried powdered porcupine blood, electric eel venom, exploding volcanic rocks, fire water, etc.) but added the fun worm ice.
Brain cake
eyeball pinata
Reversable messenger bag (for Zoe)
Zoe has been bugging me forever to make her a bag. I have been wanting to, but had to find the right fabric first. This was perfect. A cotton canvas that is heaven to work with, especially for bags. And...could it be cuter?
The bag is fully reversable, but this is how she likes it. Front Outside.
The bag is fully reversable, but this is how she likes it. Front Outside.
Front, inside out.
Back, inside out (so this usually is the interior, with lots of pockets).
I also made a gathered clutch to go with it.
I love this bag so much that I want it. And when she dragged it across my (horribly dirty) kitchen floor, I was offended.