
Tuesday, November 18, 2008


Monday, November 17, 2008
Playful Clay update
Now I am on the prowl - I need to find a simple dough recipe that hardens well - preferably without baking.

'spaghetti scooping'
pouring
scooping



It requires lots of concentration!

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After my weekend 'baking' I had lots of oddments of felt - usually I'd toss them if they were really small but this time I used pinking sheers and cut them into shapes for T2 to use as collage material.




T2's mail - I'm going to make a little mail bag. The envelopes open so I'll make some little cards to go inside. They have her name and address on the front.
My weekend
There were the typical errands, play times, meal times, laundry times, sleep times etc etc but I did carve out some time for a few projects of my own - baking, correspondence and number crunching. Why, you may wonder am I bothering to mention this - well, the baking didn't involve an oven, the correspondence didn't involve any paper or stamps and the number crunching didn't involve a calculator. You'll have to see why in my next post because I am going to bed!
Friday, November 14, 2008
More Friday Fun
I was blog surfing and saw a craft called Rainbow in a bag over at Artful Parenting, which is a super cool blog.

Mix in a pot....
1 cup cornstarch
1/3-cup sugar
4 cups cold water
Heat stirring constantly.
Once it starts to thicken - remove from heat - it will resemble wall paper paste initially but as it cools, is more like Vaseline.
Divide between as many bowls as you have colours (food colouring). Add some food colouring to each bowl and mix. I chose primary colours only.
When it has cooled (I couldn't wait that long), scoop some of 2 or more of your goop into a ziploc bag (or similar - my eco conscience was able to justify using the bags as it's in the interest of education!!!).


Is it odd that I am having so much fun with these and T2 is napping??? She'll love trying them out when she wakes up!
Friday fun
1c baking soda
1/2c cornstarch
2/3c warm water (I added food colouring to the water)
Allow to cool on cutting board, then knead.



I am looking forward to us painting them when they are dry.
The pot below was made by me in 1976 when I was 3.5-4 years old. I have always loved it - especially the childish fingerprints forever embedded in it. I made it at preschool and for years it was on my parents' shelf until they brought it with them on their last visit. It now has pride of place in our china cabinet.

There was time for a little button threading

Wednesday, November 12, 2008
Feeling a little redundant
Yayyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyy
I found it
I found it
OK so it wasn't in the clear container I was picturing but I found the Play-doh in the playroom closet in a polka dot box. Wahoooo I know what we'll be doing when T2 wakes up and I'll be able to sleep tonight finally having found it!
You know you must be doing something right when....
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Still looking for the wretched Play-doh
Tuesday, November 11, 2008
Treasure rocks part 2




Not much Mom time today

Tomorrow is a no school day for T2 so I'm planning a few fun things for us to do - I can't wait!
Monday, November 10, 2008
I'm seriously losing my mind
Sunday, November 9, 2008
I surrendered
Back from our hike





Fall fling
Saturday, November 8, 2008
Here I sit
Foiled plans

The downside of blog surfing
Shaving cream marbling
Salty water colours
puffy paint
Rainbow in a bag
Post it art display frame
Felt board & felt shapes
home made paper (tried this once but was unsuccessful)
string painting (haven't done this in ages)
string rubbings
spaghetti painting (been a long time for this one too)
and so many more!
Learning with Robert Munsch








