1.31.2011

ClickCast Movie Widget...Check it out folks!



This quirky romantic comedy follows Holly (Katherine Heigl) & Messer (Josh Duhamel), two seemingly unsure adults, who become unexpected parents to their best friends’ daughter after a tragic accident. As opposites attract, the two struggle to put aside their differences, learn how to care for their charming adopted daughter Sophie and become a family through these unforeseen circumstances.

1.15.2011

Remodeling

It's hard to live in your house while it's being remodeled. It feels like ages since we began, but wait, we began on December 1st, so really, it's only been 47 days, 12 hours and 28 minutes. Oh wait, was I counting again?

Tomorrow we make our third trek to IKEA. Hopefully we can get everything correct this time, instead of purchasing a single cabinet which does not match the other 40 cabinets purchased (not Will's fault).

I am anticipating this to be completed in the next three weeks, give or take two weeks....

Creativity on the horizon? Yes, when we get our dining room table back. Until then, you can rest assured that over the holiday season I not only felted my first soap, but I also painted my first two peg dolls and they turned out wonderfully!

Dining room looking into kitchen...day 36

8.16.2010

Egg carton flowers

In an effort to squelch the screaming and hitting-fest on this Monday morning, I searched for a quick craft for the kiddos that I had the materials for, was quick to set up, and would work for both an almost two and almost 4 year old. Here's what I came up with:


It might be hard to see in the photo, but we cut up egg cartons and used the little cups for flowers. A hole was punched in the middle for the "stem" - pipe cleaners - and I traced leaves onto green construction paper and cut them out - these went onto the pipe cleaner. The kiddos used crayons and markers to color the cups. Once we get enough made, we will put them in a vase for display. 

This idea came from Craftbits.com - http://www.craftbits.com/project/egg-carton-flowers

This held their attention for approximately 10 minutes....It was fun for me though!


8.14.2010

Camping with children

After a one year hiatus, we will be attempting to camp again with our children this weekend. Just one night, mind you. We wouldn't want to do anything crazy, any crazier that is, then camping with an almost four and almost 2 year old. We will be staying close to home - 20 miles away approximately. It's hardly worth the packing up of all the camping paraphanalia and lugging to the campsite. Or is it?

There will be a total of 12 adults and 11 children, who will play with eachoter and get dirty until they fall over from exhaustion.

I'll report back....

8.07.2010

Mapbooking


As seen in the July 2010 edition of Marth Stewart Living - I cannot find a link to the article, so I'll do my best to explain.


Weed out all the maps that are no longer valid (old maps, things change) and use them in scrapbooks to display photos. This method works nicely to commemorate a trip. You can use them as borders with photo corners (think matte), as the page background or as an envelope (trace another envelope for size) to hold mementos that you want to keep loose but secure.
A fun spin on this would be to make envelopes for mailing - just use mailing labels for addresses, or if the map is light-colored, try using a dark permanent marker so the mailing address is visible.
I'm going to try both of these ideas before the summer is over! I better get on that...

5.24.2010

Update

We were creative this weekend. Made a cute lacing card in the shape of a pear and a rocket ship bookmark that Atti shall use for playing with instead. I will post pics soon, and will be blogging again soon as well, as I have plans!

4.02.2010

Eggs.



We colored eggs on Thursday and it was fun. OK, I'm lying. It was not that fun. Lots of water got spilled (yes, just water), there was screaming (courtesy of Meredith) and Atticus got tired of decorating the eggs after they were all colored so some are only colored, while others are stick-erd and crayon-ed.

One egg was being particularly pesky and rolling around on the table a bit while Atticus tried to restrain it - he pushed a little too hard and CRAAAACK!! He put "bandaids" (stickers) all over the cracked part and asked the egg if it felt better. He's such a sensitive little guy - he really is.

Meredith wanted to put her hands in the colored water, drink the water, dump the water, and pretty much anything else that involved the water. She lasted in her seat through most of the egg coloring, then I gave her the box 'o stuff to look through - a box containing origami paper, crayons, stickers, stamps and scissors (removed).

The best part will be watching the kiddos look for the eggs on Sunday :)