5.20.2011

April flowers, bring...

mayshowers1
It has been unusually chilly and drip-droppy here in SoCal as of late, especially following a brilliantly warm April full of blooms. To embrace this bit of drizzle I've come up with a little rain drop craft made from security envelopes.
mayshowers2
It's an incredibly simple craft that will be easy to do with your little ones. Just use the raindrop template (found at the end of the post - right click and save), trace it atop the envelope, and then cut and apply to either fine art paper, canvas, wood, you name it, using some sort of adhesive or acrylic medium, Mod Podge, etc.
mayshowers3
Now sit back and enjoy your little piece of spring rain as you look forward to summer days just around the corner.

5.17.2011

On Ohdeedoh

ohdeedoh
The lovely Danielle Thompson, of Thompson Family-Life, interviewed me for Odeedoh's Big Blog Family series. Take a looky-lou here.


Thanks Danielle and Odeedoh!


5.04.2011

[a recap of...]

EasterSunday1

As I didn't have time to make little suits for my little gents, I had to come up with something much more simple. Freehand fabric painted bunnies on t-shirts was just the ticket. Dress them up with some suspenders, a cardigan and new shoes, and an Easter hunt ensemble you have. (They wore their Sunday best from years past for the actual Easter service).

EasterSunday3EasterSunday2
We did our simple food coloring egg dye technique complete with stickers, which gave us the same fun color variation. And yes, we did this on Easter Sunday...right before the hunt...which also seams to becoming a tradition for us.
EasterSunday4
And it couldn't be Easter without our Lindt Chocolate Carrots. These are the one thing that Little A requested from the Easter Bunny...again....and again.
EasterSunday5
Needless to say, they were a very big hit.
EasterSunday6
EasterSunday7
EasterSunday8
Sugar high's quickly transformed the little ones.
EasterSunday9
Another big hit were the chalk eggs the boys received from a previous hunt. They were perfect for coloring and adorning their chalkboard painted pails.
EasterSunday10
It was a gorgeous afternoon and we spent most of it with my aunts and uncles and cousins from the surrounding area eating delicious food and playing the most entertaining round of Gestures ever (I'll just say this - my older aunt Cheryl received the card "fire hydrant" and acted it out appropriately [think dog vs. fire hydrant]. Hilarity ensued).

Happy boys.

Happy parents.

It was a most marvelous Easter Sunday indeed.