Tuesday, June 11, 2013

Colonial Williamsburg Part 2

Here are the last of our Colonial Williamsburg photos:

Poor Chuck went to prison

"But I'm innocent!"

What gorgeous dresses!


Can you believe that their shoemakers actually made these shoes?

Silversmith's tools

Female blacksmith (yay, girl power!) explaining how they make nails

Chuck wearing daddy's hat

Fife and drum parade


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Monday, June 10, 2013

Make a sailboat out of a shampoo bottle

((Thank you to everyone for entering my Kiwi Crate Giveaway.  Before I talk about today's crapt, let me just announce that the winner of the giveaway is Mel!  Congratulations!  Please email me your mailing address so I can send you a Kiwi Crate straight away.))


Hi everyone!  Today I'm going to share how I made this shampoo bottle sailboat after being inspired by this DIY boat kit found here:

Materials:
- empty shampoo bottle <-- crap!
- 2 rubber bands
- wine cork <-- crap!
- drill
- stirrer <-- crap!
- straw <-- crap!
- pair of scissors
- triangle from a potato chip bag <-- crap!
- tape (packing tape is best, but I only had clear plastic tape)

Here are the boat's main components:

Directions:
1.  Cut your cork in half lengthwise.  Then, drill a hole through the middle.  The hole should be big enough to hold your stirrer (aka the mast) up.

2.  Your straw is going to be the horizontal bar holding up your sail (aka, the boom).  Cut your straw to the desired length.  Then, make two triangle cutouts on each side of the straw, so that your stirrer (aka the mast) can slide into the straw.  Both your stirrer and straw will support your plastic bag sail.  





3.  Cut your plastic chip bag into a triangle sail shape.  Tape the plastic bag onto your stirrer and straw to create a sail.



4.  Use two rubber bands to attach your cork to your shampoo bottle.  Then, stick your stirrer into the cork's hole and voila, instant sail boat.

The boat sails nicely in your bathtub, but Chuck and I took it one step further and sailed the high seas (eh hem... a nearby lake.)  We just tied a ribbon to it so that it wouldn't float away.

Hope you and your little one enjoy this crapt!






Friday, June 7, 2013

Colonial Williamsburg Part 1

Hooray!  It's finally Friday.  How was your week? 
Ours wasn't too bad, but today it's raining so Chuck and I are going to be stuck at home all afternoon.  Boo.

Last weekend the three of us visited Colonial Williamsburg for a mini-vacation. Despite the 7 hour car ride and super hot weather (ack 90s!), we had a really lovely time.  It was the perfect mixture of relaxation and fun.  Plus, we got to learn a bit of our nation's history and see people in costumes.  Ahh, it was so nice to escape from modernity, if only for a little bit.  

Hope you have a great weekend!  

(Quick reminder- you still have till midnight tonight to enter my Kiwi Crate giveaway!)


Playing hide and seek with daddy
 





Can you believe they dyed these fabrics there?  Such lovely colors.