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Friday, August 31, 2012

Sew Fun ~ Aprons

This year Big Sis turned 8!  She has been asking...and asking...and asking me to teach her how to sew. I thought that for her birthday I would teach her.  I had been wanting to make them aprons so this would be a great chance to do it!  I took the kids to the fabric store and let them pick out 2 fabrics, 1 trim and a flower.  I then took them home and prayed hard! I did not find a pattern I liked so I grabbed a garbage bag and made my own.  I had never done this before so I know prayer was the key!  Big Sis stood by my side and helped sew her own apron!   
Here is the big reveal!  She let me wrap it and she opened it to surprise Daddy!
You can't make one without making 2 more!  The Littler two got to pick out their favorites too!  I am so glad they had good taste!  I was worried when I gave them the choice...It could've been bad!
Now let's wear them out!

Thursday, August 2, 2012

Olympics ~ Coloring Contest

Coloring Contest

We held a coloring contest during the Opening Ceremonies.  Everyone loved it and now I have some fantastic Olympic art work displayed in our kitchen!  I found a great site with coloring pages for every event and more! The bonus is that everyone got a Gold Medal!  Click here to see how they made their Gold Medals!

You can click HERE to be taken directly to Activity Village (a UK site!) which is the site to print your own free coloring pages!



Have Fun!

Sunday, July 15, 2012

Olympics ~ Olympic Torch Project



Our children are Olympic Children.  What does that mean, do you ask? Well Big Sis was born August 2004, during the Summer Olympics, Middle Sis was born 2006, during the Winter Olympics, Lil Sis was born during Summer Olympics 2008, and Lil Bro came along in 2010 year of the Winter Olympics.  We have watched and enjoyed the Olympics with each of our babies and have made it fun for them as they began to grow!  During the last Olympics Daddy had a great idea!  When Daddy has a great idea, Mommy usually gets a little worried!  We were watching the Bobsledders on TV and Daddy said he would be right back and then disappeared out into the snowy cold evening.  He returned a few minutes later with the slide from a play set.  Yes, it was a long full slide.  He said, "Watch Out, Luge coming through!" By the end of the evening all of the kids were pro's when it came to the luge!

This year Mommy is planning a bit early, in hopes, to keep things just as fun but a bit safer!  Today, we watched the Torchbearers run, zip line, repel and, walk with the torch.  You can watch the live feed, highlights of each day and the weekly highlights HERE.  It is a great learning experience.  We have seen children, adults, and senior citizens carry the torch.  We have seen those with one leg, two legs and no legs carry the torch.  We have talked about the Olympics and Para Olympics.  We have seen the torch go on land, sky and sea.  It is pretty amazing.  The kids have really enjoyed it!

Since we are at Grandma and Grandpa's house this week, I have recruited Grandma into the Olympic projects.  Little did I know Grandma enjoyed the projects more than everyone and was the last one doing the project far after everyone else had left the table!

Olympic Project #1 Make an Olympic Torch
Step 1: Place Paper Towel Tube on top of a sheet of Tin Foil.
Step 2: Wrap Tin Foil around the Tube.
Step 3: Crease the top a bit, leaving an opening for the flames to go in. Lil Buddy creased it a bit too much but it worked great!  Twist the bottom to resemble a torch.
Step 4: Cut your sheets of Tissue Paper  into 4 Rectangles.  Fold them in half.
Step 5: After folding the tissue paper in half and twist the folded side. 
Step 6: Insert the flames into the top of the Tinfoil Torch.

Voila!  All done!  I think Grandma had more fun than the kiddos!


It is a Torch not a sword, Lil Buddy! Heads up Grandma!
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We will be using these the day the Torch is lit at the Opening Ceremony 
for the Olympics for our Family Olympic Ceremony!


Sunday, April 8, 2012

Easter Week ~ Toilet Paper Tube Resurrection Set

Resurrection Set
I found this great set on Pinterest and decided that this is a must do for Easter. We LOVE our nativity sets at Christmas.  They are played with and the people are constantly moved around.  We always have to search for wise men but baby Jesus is always the favorite! I never thought about an Easter Resurrection set until I saw this one. The kids had a great time coloring, cutting and taping.  Daddy even got in on the action!



 All done!

 They make a great backdrop for the kitchen!

What you need to make your own resurrection set:
  • 10 cardboard tissue tubes (or about 4 paper towel tubes, or like 1 wrapping paper tube)
  • 1 empty (square) tissue box
  • Glue or a stapler
  • Something to color them with (optional)
  • Resurrection Set Printable
  • Scissors
All you do is print the pages provided from this post, color them, cut them out, and glue them around toilet paper tubes.  The cutting is very easy… if you want it to be. For the most part, just cut around the outside lines. If you want something to stick out from the sides (like Jesus’ arms or the angels’ wings) you can cut them out around the edges and let them flap free from the sides of the tubes.
All you need is to print the free printable found HERE and then have fun!

You can find the original post HERE and use their free printable set!

Easter Week ~ Stained Glass Cross


Stained Glass Cross


Luke 9:23 Jesus said to the crowd, "If any of you wants to be my follower, you must turn from your selfish ways, take up your cross daily, and follow me.

Supplies:
Tissue Paper cut into small pieces
Construction Paper Cross Border
Glue Stick
Scissors
Saran Wrap (you could use contact paper and then you wouldn't need saran and Glue)













Wednesday, January 4, 2012

Party Time!


 Today is party day at school!  I am so excited because I get to meet this absolutely fabulous 
7 year old at school and chair her Christmas party today!  I can't wait!!!

 Decorating Gingerbread houses!


 Snack time!  Oops, Big Sis's hat started going off on accident!  It flashes and plays music!  One of her aunts gave it to her last week and she thought it would be perfect to wear on party day!



 A fun gift exchange led by Miss Jen!




We made a Crouquembouche, a treat that the French make at Christmas time. You can find the recipe  It was our contribution to a snack that is served traditionally from somewhere around the world.
 
Our friends partied with us too!
 I LOVE being a Momma!

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