Sunday, December 27, 2015
Wednesday, December 23, 2015
Christmas Craft Day-Number Six
We hosted our 6th annual Christmas Craft Day for girls from our home school group. Everyone brings goodies to share.
Mothers bring craft supplies and girls go from craft station to craft station making gifts.
(Susan, Grace)
Elizabeth
Sandy, Rebecca
Maren, Katie
Katie, Nicole, Hope, Maria, Sus, M, Ceal
Lisa, Julie
Lisa, Robyn, Sandy
Selah, M., Ann, Sarah, L.
Sojourn, Elena, Abbie, Eleanor, W., Sidney
Corinne, Jodie
We place finished projects on labelled plates.
Saturday, December 12, 2015
Peg Doll Saints
We got together to paint peg dolls. My friends were part of a saint peg doll exchange and I was making a few for gifts. Sandy made St. Rose.
The others painted 18 in the same time I painted three! I was just piddling along. Amanda made Saint Clare.
We had a lot of fun. Mine are St. Cecilia.
We got a little tired and the silliness began. Photo bombs!
Saint Clare and St. Rose photo bombed St. Cecelia!
Angel photo bomb.
Hee hee.
I finished mine up at home, and started on another saint.
Everyone is familiar with this proposed saint.
The first one was more detailed than the second batch.
Friday, December 11, 2015
Turkey Decorations
So. These are a little late. But they were cute, and could be used again next year. I was also thinking a reindeer weather vane-ish decoration similar to these might be fun to work up for this season. Hmmmm... I got the idea for these from a photo of a turkey-shaped antique weather vane and thought it would be a fun Thanksgiving decoration.
I like working with cardboard. It's free, easily avaliable and sturdy. I drew up a pattern and off we went. We cut two of the body shape and glued the stick between them. Clothes pins worked great to hold the two sides together while the glue dried.
The base was just a stick ($2.00 for 12 Bamboo dowel rods in the Wilton cake supplies at Wal Mart), stuck in a stack of cardboard rounds. Use thicker cardboard for these. You need the weight and skinny cardboard won't balance it as well.Glue all the the layers except the bottom one. Glue around the edges so you don't have to drill through glue. Then after drilling the center hole with a small drill bit, glue the stack onto the bottom one.
I like working with cardboard. It's free, easily avaliable and sturdy. I drew up a pattern and off we went. We cut two of the body shape and glued the stick between them. Clothes pins worked great to hold the two sides together while the glue dried.
I used pizza boxes for a lot of the body pieces. The small tail piece has a tab to glue into the body. Oil pastels give vibrant colors, but are a little more "smeary" than traditional colors or markers.
The base was just a stick ($2.00 for 12 Bamboo dowel rods in the Wilton cake supplies at Wal Mart), stuck in a stack of cardboard rounds. Use thicker cardboard for these. You need the weight and skinny cardboard won't balance it as well.Glue all the the layers except the bottom one. Glue around the edges so you don't have to drill through glue. Then after drilling the center hole with a small drill bit, glue the stack onto the bottom one.
I tested them out with my cousin J's kids. above-Selah's below-Julie's
above-Ariston's, below-Alethia's
above-Sojourn's
We had another decorating session with our B. friends.
above and below-W.
above-Elizabeth, below-Abigail
It can be fun to decorate the base too.