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Tuesday, December 20, 2016
DIY Outer Space Planet Ornaments for Christmas
Christmas is right around the corner. Most likely your tree and home are already completely decorated. My deepest apologies, friend, but I'm throwing a wrench in your plans. (Muah ha ha ha!) Here's one last STEM inspired Christmas Craft that you'll want to try out this year. If you love space, you'll love making these Outer Space Planet Ornaments. (They're out of this world!)
Thursday, August 11, 2016
Outer Space Kids Jewelry
As a kid I adored watching Ms. Frizzle. Her crazy hair, her awesome outfits, her magic bus, her love of science... gosh. What wasn't there to love? Well, today I'm sharing this awesome STEM inspired craft. We're tapping into our inner science nerds and making some space inspired jewelry with the kiddos! (Ok, who am I kidding... this would be an awesome craft for any space-loving adults too!)
How to Make Outer Space Planet and Galaxy Jewelry
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So grab your Sculpey Clay, favorite Magic School Bus books, and visit DIY Candy today to learn how to make your very own spacey clay jewelry!
More Space Themed Crafts
Happy making, friends!
Friday, May 15, 2015
Pie Plate Solar System
We love space themed crafts! Do you? Today's Creative Preschool Collaborators theme is space. This means that 4 other bloggers and I will share 5 super fun solar system crafts! So be sure to scroll down to the bottom of this post to see everyone's ideas!
We've been studying how the earth revolves around the sun. So we made this pie plate solar system game!
We've been studying how the earth revolves around the sun. So we made this pie plate solar system game!
Pie Plate Solar System
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Wednesday, March 25, 2015
How to make a DIY Computer Wrist Rest (Kid made gift idea!)
Do you use a computer a lot? Do your wrists feel sore? Lately hubby's been working long hours on his laptop. Chuck and I were worried because he started noticing that his wrists hurt. Yikes. So we whipped up this computer wrist rest for him for FREE! Yup! We didn't need to buy anything super fancy because we already owned all the materials.
Wouldn't this make such a cute and useful DIY gift for kids to make?
DIY Computer Wrist Rest
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Wouldn't this make such a cute and useful DIY gift for kids to make?
Friday, February 13, 2015
Preschool Weather Science: How can we stay dry?
I'm always looking for really easy ways to help Chuck learn science and math concepts. We've been fighting colds these past two weeks, so activities that are easy to throw together and take little time to prep have been on the top of my list. That's probably why I really appreciate good ebooks like STEAM: Preschool Activities for STEM Enrichment (affiliate link). It's co-authored by one of my blogging buddies, Jamie from Handmade Kids Art and contains over 30+ simple and fun ways you can teach young children about science, technology, engineering, art, and mathematics!
I recently received a free copy to review and ear-marked several ideas that I'd like to try out with Chuck. Inspired by one activity in the book, here's a fun Preschool Science activity that we did to look at how we stay dry during the rain.
I recently received a free copy to review and ear-marked several ideas that I'd like to try out with Chuck. Inspired by one activity in the book, here's a fun Preschool Science activity that we did to look at how we stay dry during the rain.
Easy Preschool Science: How can we stay dry during the rain?
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Tuesday, January 27, 2015
Straw Rockets
My preschooler still absolutely LOVES rockets and space shuttles. Over the years, we've made a lot of awesome transportation crafts, but I was excited to post these straw rockets today because they were easy to make (and FREE)!
Easy Straw Rockets
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Wednesday, May 21, 2014
Watercolor and Crayon Resist Notebooks
Even though I don't like clutter, I'm also a secret horder of two things. One is cardboard. (Happy sigh.) The other is Chuck's artwork.... which is a growing problem because we keep painting and I never know what to do with the art that I like. I hang some up in his room. I turn other pieces into new artwork. I also use some for cards and stationary (see here , here, and here for some of my favorites) Goodness, I even turned one into a magnetic fishing game! Well recently I began turning his artwork into lovely little handmade notebooks.
These were made from from some old watercolor and crayon resist artwork... and I love them. They're personal, lovely, and practical. I use them to jot down all my bloggy and crafty ideas throughout the day. And oh yeah, they're super easy to make too! So let's get crafting!
Watercolor and Crayon Resist Notebooks
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Tuesday, April 29, 2014
Kid Painted Umbrella (Mother's Day Gift Idea)
Lately Chuck and I have been painting... a lot... and I thought I'd take his artwork up a notch. So I let him paint one of my umbrellas! What? What? Well, it's always fun working on projects involving bigger and different objects. Plus, Mother's day is coming up, so I thought that this painted umbrella would make a lovely handmade gift.
Painting an umbrella is a great way to showcase your child's artwork... plus, it's super fun. (Chuck also had a blast painting it.) Rainy days are always kind of a downer, so opening up an umbrella and seeing a beloved child's artwork will surely brighten up someone's day. Now let's get painting!
Mother's Day Gift Idea- Kid Painted Umbrella
Painting an umbrella is a great way to showcase your child's artwork... plus, it's super fun. (Chuck also had a blast painting it.) Rainy days are always kind of a downer, so opening up an umbrella and seeing a beloved child's artwork will surely brighten up someone's day. Now let's get painting!
Wednesday, January 1, 2014
Review of 2013
Happy 2014!
Before starting this post, I just wanted to say a big thank you for visiting this blog. Thank you, thank you, thank you! Thank you for joining in our family's daily adventures and thank you for appreciating my crafts. Honestly, blogging wouldn't be as fun without you. Your support really means the world to me.
Ok, ok, enough mushy stuff. Ahem, now onto today's post.
Since I enjoyed last year's 2012 review post, I put together something similar together for 2013. Looking back, I'm amazed by how many crafts I made (oy vey- thanks hubby for being so supportive!) and how much Chuck has grown. My baby is gone.... he's a little boy now. Sheesh, time just flew by.
Are you ready to grab hold onto 2014? Hope your New Year is off to a good start!
January
Memorable events: Choosing to try new things and attending a wedding
Favorite kid activity: Painting with cornstarch paint
Favorite craft: Dying flowers rainbow colors
February
Memorable event: Attending this bridal shower
Favorite kid activity: Making bubble snakes
Favorite craft: Whale Tissue Box Holder
March
Memorable event: Selling goods at the craft fair
Favorite kid activity: Feeding birds outside
Favorite craft: Sumo Plastic Bottle Bowling Pins
April
Memorable events: Attending a Mehndi ceremony and wedding ceremony
Favorite kid activity: Blowing humongous bubbles with Chuck
Favorite crafts: Tattooing a banana and Painting an umbrella
May
Memorable events: Attending a lovely wedding and hanging out with Aussie family (in DC and NYC)
Favorite kid activity: Attending a niece's birthday party
Favorite crafts: Good Night, Bonne Nuit Pillow Cases
June
Memorable event: Visiting Colonial Williamsburg (1 and 2)
Favorite kid activities: Making cornstarch paint and Grass Egg Heads
Favorite crafts: Making a Mosaic Styrofoam Picture Frame and painting a galaxy umbrella
July
Memorable event: Reflecting on faith and crafting
Favorite kid activity: Visiting The Children's Museum
Favorite crafts: Painting a rainbow fan
August
Memorable event: Having a house guest and being part of a craft e-zine
Favorite kid activity: Painting with toys
Favorite crafts: Tattooing bananas and Orange peel canola candle
September
Memorable events: Visiting the zoo and Maker Faire (1 and 2)
Favorite kid activities: Blowing up balloons with baking soda and Cardboard spaceship toy
Favorite craft: Making crystal flowers
October
Memorable events: Visiting Lancaster and Baltimore
Favorite kid activity: Celebrating Halloween!
Favorite craft: Making a tulle mask
November
Memorable event: Thanksgiving!
Favorite kid activity: Craft stick dominoes
Favorite craft: Heart stenciled shoes and Making roses out of autumn leaves
December
Memorable event: Christmas!
Favorite kid activity: Playing with Chuck in the snow
Favorite crafts: Hiding a jump drive in a rubber toy and Making reindeer antlers
Before starting this post, I just wanted to say a big thank you for visiting this blog. Thank you, thank you, thank you! Thank you for joining in our family's daily adventures and thank you for appreciating my crafts. Honestly, blogging wouldn't be as fun without you. Your support really means the world to me.
Ok, ok, enough mushy stuff. Ahem, now onto today's post.
Since I enjoyed last year's 2012 review post, I put together something similar together for 2013. Looking back, I'm amazed by how many crafts I made (oy vey- thanks hubby for being so supportive!) and how much Chuck has grown. My baby is gone.... he's a little boy now. Sheesh, time just flew by.
Are you ready to grab hold onto 2014? Hope your New Year is off to a good start!
January
Memorable events: Choosing to try new things and attending a wedding
Favorite kid activity: Painting with cornstarch paint
Favorite craft: Dying flowers rainbow colors
February
Memorable event: Attending this bridal shower
Favorite kid activity: Making bubble snakes
Favorite craft: Whale Tissue Box Holder
March
Memorable event: Selling goods at the craft fair
Favorite kid activity: Feeding birds outside
Favorite craft: Sumo Plastic Bottle Bowling Pins
April
Memorable events: Attending a Mehndi ceremony and wedding ceremony
Favorite kid activity: Blowing humongous bubbles with Chuck
Favorite crafts: Tattooing a banana and Painting an umbrella
May
Memorable events: Attending a lovely wedding and hanging out with Aussie family (in DC and NYC)
Favorite kid activity: Attending a niece's birthday party
Favorite crafts: Good Night, Bonne Nuit Pillow Cases
June
Memorable event: Visiting Colonial Williamsburg (1 and 2)
Favorite kid activities: Making cornstarch paint and Grass Egg Heads
Favorite crafts: Making a Mosaic Styrofoam Picture Frame and painting a galaxy umbrella
July
Memorable event: Reflecting on faith and crafting
Favorite kid activity: Visiting The Children's Museum
Favorite crafts: Painting a rainbow fan
August
Memorable event: Having a house guest and being part of a craft e-zine
Favorite kid activity: Painting with toys
Favorite crafts: Tattooing bananas and Orange peel canola candle
September
Memorable events: Visiting the zoo and Maker Faire (1 and 2)
Favorite kid activities: Blowing up balloons with baking soda and Cardboard spaceship toy
Favorite craft: Making crystal flowers
October
Memorable events: Visiting Lancaster and Baltimore
Favorite kid activity: Celebrating Halloween!
Favorite craft: Making a tulle mask
November
Memorable event: Thanksgiving!
Favorite kid activity: Craft stick dominoes
Favorite craft: Heart stenciled shoes and Making roses out of autumn leaves
December
Memorable event: Christmas!
Favorite kid activity: Playing with Chuck in the snow
Favorite crafts: Hiding a jump drive in a rubber toy and Making reindeer antlers
Wednesday, November 6, 2013
Star Painting (using Contact Paper)
Lately the cooler temperatures and shortened daylight hours have me looking at the sky to find stars. However, since we live in a well-lit, urban environment, star gazing isn't really a viable option.
So once again I felt the urge to make some star-inspired artwork. If I can't see stars in the sky, then I'll just have to make my own to enjoy. Now, if you've been following this blog for some time, you'll recall that this isn't the first time I felt drawn towards the stars. Last year I placed a galaxy of cardboard stars on our living room wall. Then earlier this year I painted the inside of an umbrella to look like a galaxy. This time I took a simpler approach and made myself some star artwork using contact paper.
Materials:
Directions:
Quick and easy, right? Just remember to make sure that your contact paper stars are completely stuck on tight. Eeek! See that leftmost star below? The paint bled through because the contact paper wasn't sticking to the canvas properly.
Happy star crafting!
So once again I felt the urge to make some star-inspired artwork. If I can't see stars in the sky, then I'll just have to make my own to enjoy. Now, if you've been following this blog for some time, you'll recall that this isn't the first time I felt drawn towards the stars. Last year I placed a galaxy of cardboard stars on our living room wall. Then earlier this year I painted the inside of an umbrella to look like a galaxy. This time I took a simpler approach and made myself some star artwork using contact paper.
Materials:
- Canvas
- Contact Paper
- Pen
- Scissors
- Paint
- Sponge brushes (or paint brushes)
Directions:
- Sketch out your stars onto the back of your contact paper. Cut the stars out.
- Place the stars on your canvas. Play around with their arrangement until you're satisfied. Once you have a pleasing design, pull the backing off and stick the stars onto your canvas. (Make sure that they are stuck on well so that you get nice crisp lines.)
- Dab paint over your canvas.
- Once the paint dries, carefully peel off your contact paper stars. You should see a bunch of white stars where your contact paper blocked the paint.
Quick and easy, right? Just remember to make sure that your contact paper stars are completely stuck on tight. Eeek! See that leftmost star below? The paint bled through because the contact paper wasn't sticking to the canvas properly.
Happy star crafting!
Thursday, August 8, 2013
Using crafts to encourage others: A look at a Crafting Ezine
It shouldn't come as a shock to you... but I love crafting.
Oy. How I love crafting.
I love making stuff and I love the idea that my stuff can bring a small smile to other peoples' faces.
And that's why I'm super thankful that talented bloggers Amy (AmySullivan1) and Lisa (AboutProximity) included my galaxy umbrella in the first issue of their new ezine, Impact. This is a quarterly magazine that will focus on different ways that we can positively influence others' lives.
Their first issue shares some great ideas for encouraging others through crafts. You can check it out below!
(Ooh.. those cute winter gloves and foot scrub recipes are calling my name. Happy crafting and have a great weekend.)
Note: If you're having problems viewing the embedded magazine, you can also click here too.
Oy. How I love crafting.
I love making stuff and I love the idea that my stuff can bring a small smile to other peoples' faces.
And that's why I'm super thankful that talented bloggers Amy (AmySullivan1) and Lisa (AboutProximity) included my galaxy umbrella in the first issue of their new ezine, Impact. This is a quarterly magazine that will focus on different ways that we can positively influence others' lives.
Their first issue shares some great ideas for encouraging others through crafts. You can check it out below!
(Ooh.. those cute winter gloves and foot scrub recipes are calling my name. Happy crafting and have a great weekend.)
Sunday, June 30, 2013
Paint your own galaxy umbrella
Inspired by Carl Sagan's quote, "We are made of star-stuff," I painted this galaxy umbrella:
On the outside the umbrella is black. But open the umbrella up and wow, you're now standing under a galaxy full of twinkling stars. Let's get crafting!
Materials Needed to Paint Umbrella:
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- Painter's tape
- Craft Paint (I used black, red, yellow, blue, and white)
- White fabric paint (I used the bottle because it had a nice tip to draw stars)
- Fabric Medium
- Cups
- Sponge
- Stick for stirring
- Palette (or crapty styrofoam plate)
- Paper towel
- Inspiring photo of the universe
Steps to Make Galaxy Umbrella:
1. Cover the umbrella's ribs with painter's tape.2. Make your fabric paint. Not sure if you have this problem, but I own a ton of craft paint and very little fabric paint. So instead of buying different bottles of fabric paint, I bought one bottle of fabric medium to turn my craft paint into fabric paint. (Wow, right? Oh Martha, you crafty minx! What will you think of next?) Following the bottle's directions, I mixed the fabric medium and the craft paint together to make black, blue, purple, red, yellow, and white fabric paint.
3. Use a dry sponge and a piece of paper towel to dab the different colors on. (I tried starting with my darker colors first and then adding on my lighter colors... but then ended up using darker colors again.... so just play around and have fun with it.)
4. Once you're satisfied with how your background looks, use your white fabric paint to paint stars. (I liked using the bottle because it had a nice neat tip. But, you could also just use the white fabric paint that you previously made and apply it on with a paint brush.)
5. Make some stars cross shaped to look like they're twinkling. Remove painter's tape. Then, let your masterpiece dry overnight.
Voila! Now you've got your very own galaxy. Open this baby up on an icky rainy day and you're guaranteed to feel better.
(Psst- Wanna see another painted umbrella? Check out my "rain, rain, go away" umbrella.)
Have fun creating your own galaxy!
UPDATE 8/26/13- I've now taken this umbrella out a couple of times and the paint is fine. Phew. The only problem that I have with this umbrella is that the insides are now a bit sticky, so the umbrella is a bit more difficult to open.
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