
Friday, December 5, 2008
Hand Holiday tree

Holiday ornament.



They look so cute on the tree with the lights shining through!
Wednesday, December 3, 2008
Tuesday, December 2, 2008
Another gift completed

If T2 doesn't love it then I can always use it to pretty up my paper towel rolls!
A handful of sticks = fun fun fun


Felt board so far....




I tried cutting out some 'castle' pieces and have to make a princess and some other characters tonight. Luckily T2 does not have high standards!!
When you grow up...
His answer " I wanna be yellow"
Today I asked T2 the same question
Her answer "I wanna be a structure"
Whatever happened to usual teacher or police officer???
Monday, December 1, 2008
Ssssh - don't tell T2
UPDATE
I'm all set - have big pieces of felt, assorted smaller sheets of felt, spray adhesive, a picture frame and a piece of board.
My plan for initial play pieces is a castle theme - I'm excited!
Handprint wreath.
I paper plate (or a plate sized circle) with the middle cut out
Paint - green
Scissors
Paper
Glue
A little hand.
Make many hand prints on a regular craft paper with green paint.
When dry - cut around handprints.
Glue handprints around edge of plate - overlapping a little.
Add a bow, some glitter, red dotted holly berries if you'd like.
Display somewhere where all your holiday visitors can admire it!
My camera battery died so no pictures of the work in progress (shame - painty preschooler hands are so CUTE!). Will add a picture of the finished wreath later today.
Cleaner version
Instead of making painty handprints - draw a round a little hand on green paper and cut out many of them and glue around the plate.
It's DECEMBER!!!!
Today T2 and I made a mini plaster tree which we will paint and glitter when it has set.
1c Plaster of Paris
0.5c water
I baggy (ziploc or any clear bag will do)
measure and dump in the plaster and water and seal the bag closed.
Manipulate the goo until it begins to firm (I did this part) then as it firms squish it about until it is hard (T2 did this part). Keeping the sculpture in the bag - make a firm base by plopping it on a hard surface a few times (like you'd dunk a tea bag) so the sculpture remains intact but the bottom is flat. Open the bag and air dry. I took mine out and put it on a plate. When it's dry - paint it, add some glitter (some felt on the base will help prevent scratches on furniture). Display proudly!



Pics of completed sculpture to follow
Sunday, November 30, 2008
Connecting with T1
I started to do one the other day - I don't think I've ever worked on a puzzle other than kid ones and I found it surprisingly relaxing and enjoyable. I spend a little time and there and have it set up on the dining room table so whoever walks by can pause and add a piece if they wish. I was sitting at the table last weekend and T1 came over and was watching over my shoulder, then he pulled up a chair and before we knew it we were hanging out trying to complete a puzzle that is pretty hard with lots of sky and ocean. Now he'll sit and I'll join him or he'll hunt me down in the house and announce proudly that he has added a piece or two. It's nice to just hang out with no screen or gadgets and do something so simple while feeling so together.
Gifts

2007
O' Christmas Tree....
.....and so it begins
Next we tried some new rollers I picked up at the educational store. I might try to make some of my own eventually but I have too many things on the go right now.

Spreading the cheer
'Tis the season
Snow is in the air.
It's time to show neighbours
How much you care.
Place this card in your window,
Display it with pride
For neighbours to see
As they pass by outside.
The remaining cards....
Well, here's what you do
Secretly deliver
To street name homes x 2
Let's spread some good will
And soon it will show
With a snowman card
In every window.
All street name families
Soon will know too
Their neighbours care about them
As we care about you.
Seasons Greetings.
We'll divide the cards (which I will print - enough for every house) into 8 bags - with one card attached to the front each bag. We'll get things started by delivering to 8 houses spread throughout the street and each of those families can take out their card and deliver the remaining cards to 2 homes who are not displaying a card in their window.
It should be interesting.
Friday, November 28, 2008
It's time...
Wednesday, November 26, 2008
'Fairy Palace'

Tuesday, November 25, 2008
What do you need for a Teddy Bear's Picnic?
I've made the bear face and tomorrow will sew it to a shirt - I'm interested to see how it turns out. I figure if T2 recognizes it as a bear then that's all that counts!

I cut it out of fur fabric, found some googly eyes, a cord from a pair of pants (I heat sealed the ends to avoid fraying) and a button for a nose. I made a bow and sewed that on. I glued the eyes and sewed on the nose and mouth.

I decided to glue the face onto the shirt with fabric glue. T2 is thrilled with it and can't wait to wear it tomorrow!

Monday, November 24, 2008
Unexpected Mom Time
I decided to train to teach the course myself - figuring we could do it at home and save both time and money and I would have a better understanding of what he was learning. Today I decided would be day 1 of the program. I knew ahead of time the idea would be negatively received. He's almost 9 years old and would rather be doing anything else rather than study.
I explained to him that we wanted to help make writing easier for him and he had two choices - either we could take him back and forth to the centre - a minimum two hour each time extravaganza or we could spend 15-20 minutes on Monday - Thursday and one day on the weekend. It didn't take him a second to choose the less time consuming option!!
After school we gathered everything we would need and sat down together to do the first 2 lessons of the program - I knew they would be really simple for him but would make for a positive first day.
It was nowhere close to the struggle I had envisioned - he sat without complaint (I chose to ignore the eye roll) and we worked together for about 20 minutes - it was calm and peaceful and I was able to enjoy watching his furrowed brow, his head scratching and eyes-to-the-ceiling thinking pose. He worked methodically - carefully correcting errors as he spotted them.
I was so proud to see him putting so much care into his work and although he didn't waste a second in leaving the table when the lessons were over - for a few moments, it was just me and my son, teacher and student. I would have thought it would be obvious who held which role but I think I was in many ways the student and he the teacher. I learned that all it takes is a few minutes and a commitment to work towards a common goal to carve out an opportunity for closeness.
A gift for Huds
I folded a towel in half and drew a mitten shape a bit bigger than my hand - using the existing finished edge of the towel as the opening edges of the mitt. I pinned it, tucking in a looped piece of ribbon before sewing around the edges (except for the opening). I was going to sew it and then turn it inside out to make it look neater but I didn't like the way it turned out so on my second attempt I just sewed around the edges and left it that way. Next I found a dog stamp and some fabric paint and let T2 decorate it. This will be a gift from her to Huds - although it's really a gift to me as I'm the floor mopper and clean paws mean less cleaning of floors!!




Christmas craft 1


Home made gift

Sunday, November 23, 2008
Wednesday, November 19, 2008
A not-feeling-very-crafty-kind-of-day for T2
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.

















