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Wednesday, March 23, 2016

Easter potatoes

The kids and I made, quite possibly, the easiest Easter-themed craft yesterday. I'm sharing it with you because it's cheap, easy, fun and kids of all ages can do it.

We decorated our Easter eggs first and decided to add this quick project because our kitchen table was already covered in newspaper and the kids were covered in egg dye. "Why not add more messy fun to the mix?" I said.

All you need is a potato, some paper, paintbrushes and paint (I recommend a non-toxic tempera paint for little kids).

Just cut a potato in half. A potato of any size or type will do.

Squeeze some paint onto a paper plate or dish.

Give each kid a paint brush and let them do their thing :) Polka dots and stripes are easy. 

You could also try a tie-dye effect, faces or designs. Or  adults could carve their potatoes (see Pinterest for ideas) with a small knife or pumpkin carving tool to create more detailed prints.

Chloe enjoyed painting the outside of her potato too :)


Liam's first potato print. Testing it out.


Making a whole bunch of them.

And hand-printing a bit.

They used up all of the paint I gave them.

And here are the results -

We let them dry, then cut out our favorite ones to send to family as Easter cards -



And a photo of the Easter eggs we dyed. We did shimmery ones this year -


If anyone else tries this out please share a photo of them in the comments section below.
We'd love to see them!


And some prior Easter crafts I've done with my kids:




Sunday, May 31, 2015

For a good time, try a lime

I haven't done one of these posts in a while. 
They're my favorite because it's just random photos of everyday life.

Things that have made me smile lately...


This tiny Lego chair Liam made me.


Sharing hot cocoa (with extra marshmallows) on a cool, Spring day.


Liam in a box with markers = I got some laundry done.


These little legs. Plus velcro tennis shoes. Oh. My. Sweetness!


These two chalkin' it up on the driveway together.


A surprise message in the sand while out for a walk.


A completed piece of art I did for a fundraiser. To see my fork and read more
about June-A-Palooza click here.


A morning at the park. These two giggling at the same time on the swings :)


Liam and Rylan taste-testing slices of lime. Ha ha!


My little peanut enjoying being at the cabin. She's already an 'outdoorsy' kinda gal.


At the cabin over Memorial Day Weekend - 
Liam, Bella and Rylan all getting along together. Amen!


My sweet niece Caroline turned 15. 


The new mirror in our front entry - it only took me 5 years to find one that I loved.


Gnomeo #2 watching over our front flower gardens.


And some new artwork by Liam framed in our kitchen.



Have a nice week!

Tuesday, March 31, 2015

Kid Art: Coffee Filter Easter Eggs


As most of you know I enjoy helping Liam and Chloe make homemade cards & art for the holidays. With Easter right around the corner I figured we should get-to-making some cards prior to this weekend.

Last year was Chloe's first Easter and we made cute little cards using Liam's and Chloe's finger prints: Little Chick Easter Cards

This year Chloe ended up just 'advising' us (watching and giggling at us) while we made some Easter eggs out of coffee filters. I'm planning on saving a few and hanging them on a window, and then we'll mail the rest out to family members this week.

This was something I thought of as I was pulling out art supplies for Liam. It was very easy and we only needed 3 supplies to make these:

1) Coffee filters, any size
2) Do-A-Dot markers

and 3) Plastic water droppers


I laid out some paper on the table to absorb the expected watery mess. Then Liam decorated the coffee filters with an assortment of Do-A-Dot colors. 

Then I gave him a little bowl of water and a plastic dropper. He gently (ha ha...who am I kidding) messily dropped water onto the coffee filter and watched the colors 'bleed' together. 



This was a bit of an art AND science experiment all in one :)

Once he realized how fun it was to squirt the water we were on a roll. He made ten of these in one sitting!



Then we laid them out to dry. They were dry in about an hour.


I cut them into egg shapes, trimming two sides of the filters off.


And here are our eggs!


Now we have to write "Happy Easter Grandma" etc on the back of them, stick them in envelopes and address them. And I'll have Liam and Chloe stick Easter stickers all over the envelopes.


A couple of tips:

- These took very little time and it was perfect for a 3 year old to do.

- If you don't have Do-A-Dot markers I'm pretty sure washable markers would work just as well.

- If you don't have plastic water droppers I bet a paint brush dipped in water and 'dripped' over the filters would work well too.


Let me know if you try this too!