Easy Kids Craft: Fortune Cookies

After watching the video from last week’s 5 Great Finds: Fortune Cookie Edition. All my kids went away and started making their own versions of fortune cookies.

The following craft, is one my 5 year old and 10 year old came up with. In step 4, where you put the message in, I have included two ways you can insert the message.

All you need is:

Cardboard Circles (These are some that I rescued from being thrown out..score! You can easily cut your own.)

Small pieces of paper with messages in it (My daughter put messages like: you are smart, you are good at sports etc and gave them to all of us)

5 Great Finds: Fortune Cookie Edition

This week, we are featuring fantastic fortune cookie crafts and a recipe so you can bake your own!

The kids and I enjoyed the YouTube video on the manufacturing of fortune cookies!

Enjoy!  Meeks xo

Felt Fortune Cookies | Martha Stewart Holidays

Felt Fortune Cookies

[via CraftGossip.com]

Fabric Fortune Cookies | Brassy Apple

Brassy Apple Fabric Fortune Cookies

Paper Fortune Cookies with Box Template | Cut Out + Keep

Paper Fortune Cookie How To

How To Make Fortune Cookies Video Tutorial | YouTube

How Fortune Cookies Are Mass-Produced | YouTube

5 Great Finds: Gross Treats, Technology Tip, Pear Pillow & Apron Tutorial, Christmas Organisers

GROSS TREATS

This are soooo neat, but sooo gross! Katherine from Katherine Marie Photography has posted a bunch of photos of the Halloween treats she made.

I just don’t know if I could make myself eat some of them, even though I KNOW they aren’t real!

For more information: http://katherinemariephotography.com/blog/archives/7242

UPGRADING THE POWER OF YOUR  MOUSE

Don’t you just love tips to make your life easier? My most used keyboard shortcut is probably Ctrl-Z to undo. Now I have a new one, which I am loving.

Go to Technology…Your Way to check out what happens when you “middle click on your mouse”…I like it!

For more information: http://technology.yourway.net/quick-tip-use-middle-click-simplify-your-life/

 

Image by William Hook

CUTE PEAR PILLOW

Tiffany from Lemon Tree Creations has been featured in 5 Great Finds in the past.

Who could forget her pillows she made using iron transfers:

For more information: http://lemontreecreations.blogspot.com/2010/04/pillow-ideas.html

How about scanning a page from your favourite children’s book?

Or a scanned page from your favourite page in the Bible?

How about your own family pillow? Love it!

Now you can check out Tiffany’s [via My Backyard Eden] latest pillow tutorial, to make a pear pillow.

For more information: http://lemontreecreations.blogspot.com/2010/10/pear-pillow.html

APRON TUTORIAL

I have been on a look out for a new apron, and so this tutorial caught my eye at Martha Stewart [via Skip to My Lou]. I am a fan of Ink & Spindle‘s hand printed textiles and I just love the simple lines of this apron.

For more information: http://thecraftsdept.marthastewart.com/2010/06/apron-tutorial.html

http://www.skiptomylou.org/2010/11/02/10-free-apron-patterns/

CHRISTMAS ORGANISERS

Are you feeling a tad overwhelmed with Christmas preparations? Jenn from My Delicious Ambiguity has listed a bunch of Free Christmas Organisers that you can print out!

Flylady’s Holiday Control Journal is another great tool to use to manage the Christmas Chaos.

All the best!

For more information: http://www.mydeliciousambiguity.com/2010/11/some-free-printables-to-help-organize.html

http://www.flylady.net/images/HCJ2003.pdf

http://jugglingmotherhood.com/2010/05/15/5-great-finds-barretts-pillows-invites-motherhood-cards/

5 Great Finds: GrabOne $5 Donations, Skirt with built in shorts, Magnetic Weekly Board, Fabric Rosette Clips and Bordem Busters for Toddlers to pass the time

EASY $5 DONATION TO CHRISTCHURCH EARTHQUAKE

Ever since we found out about the earthquake in Christchurch on Saturday morning, the residents of Christchurch have been in our thoughts and prayers.

GrabOne, who usually specialises in daily deals has set up an easy way for us to donate $5 to the Christchurch City Mission. As I write this post, they have raised nearly $30,000!

http://www.grabone.co.nz/christchurch

TUTORIAL FOR SKIRT WITH BUILT IN SHORTS

Just today, my 3 year old asked for her “mermaid t-shirt”. The same mermaid t-shirt that I had hidden because it was starting to get too small for her. It is funny how some children form attachments to certain clothing items. With her mermaid t-shirt, she loves to wear her skirt with shorts. Unfortunately, she is quickly growing out of too. So, I was really excited to see this tutorial at The Long Thread, so I can make her another one!

http://thelongthread.com/?p=6417

MAGNETIC WEEKLY BOARD

This weekly board is perfect if you have a little person in your household who loves to know what is coming up next! Even adults find it quite reassuring to see at a glance what is coming up next. Cheri from I AM Momma – Hear Me Roar! has posted a tutorial on how to make our very own magnetic weekly board, and included her cute drawings to download as well!

http://iammommahearmeroar.blogspot.com/2010/09/whats-up-weekly-board.html

FABRIC ROSETTE CLIPS

Little Birdie Secrets has a great tutorial on how to make these really adorable rosette clips! I hope my attempt will look as good as theirs!

http://littlebirdiesecrets.blogspot.com/2010/09/how-to-make-fabric-rosette-clip.html

BOREDOM BUSTERS FOR TODDLERS TO PASS THE TIME

Does this sound familiar? Desperately searching through your bag to find something to occupy your toddler, because there is nothing else for him to play with and the doctor is running late! Perna from The Mom Writes guest posts on Zen Family Habits about “10 Toddler Activities to Make Waiting Time Fun, Worry-Free and Interesting”

I’m liking the idea of having a packet of cherrios (or any other treat with a hole) and some string/ribbon, so they can string the cherrios…it’s an activity and a snack!

http://www.zenfamilyhabits.net/2010/09/10-toddler-activities-to-make-waiting-time-fun-worry-free-and-interesting/

5 Great Finds: Moon Sand, Thank You Cards, Necktie Companion, Fruit Roll-ups and Father’s Day Certificate

DIY MOON SAND

I can’t wait to try to make my own moon sand with my kids! Kristine from Bilbified shows us how simple it is!

http://bilbified.blogspot.com/2010/08/moon-sand.html

PRINTABLE THANK YOU CARDS

Kellie from 74 Lime Lane has made this cute bunting thank you card for us to download and use! Yay!

http://74limelane.com.au/blog/2010/08/20/friday-freebie-23/

Take a look at another adorable card you can download from HeySusy*

http://susanconnordesign.typepad.com/heysusy/2009/09/many-thanks-free-download-card-design-.html

NIFTY NECKTIE COMPANION

My hubby had one of these, until it disappeared one day. I’m excited that Cheri from I Am Momma Hear Me Roar! blogged about this, because I can whip one up myself. It is a great way to keep a necktie in place discreetly.

http://iammommahearmeroar.blogspot.com/2010/08/magic-tie-trick.html

MAKE YOUR OWN FRUIT ROLL-UPS

I have seen recipes for home-made roll ups before, but I love how Amy from New Nostalgia used freezer/waxed paper to bake it, and then cut it up with the paper attached.

http://amy-newnostalgia.blogspot.com/2010/08/healthy-homemade-fruit-roll-ups.html

BEST DAD CERTIFICATE

Maddie from li’l magoolie, reminded me that Father’s Day was just around the corner in New Zealand, when she posted this adorable Father’s Day Certificate that you can download from FamilyFun.

http://familyfun.go.com/fathers-day/fathers-day-printables/printable-gift-worlds-greatest-dad-certificate-704051/

5 Great Finds: Self-portraits, Photography Shoot Along, Newspaper Bag, Thank you label, Pick up Sticks

COME OUT FROM BEHIND THE CAMERA

I am loving this post by Simone from Greatfun4kids. She reminds us that it is important to step out from behind the camera and be in the photo with our children. She has been able to put into words, what I have been feeling lately. I really need more photos with the kids.Getting a smaller camera that the kids can operate, has been my first step. The next step is, as Simone says “Get over myself”.

We have to remember that our children love us, just the way we are (no make up, holey jeans and uncontrollable hair), that is how they see us every day.

http://greatfun4kids.blogspot.com/2010/07/getting-over-myself.html

JOIN IN ON THE SHOOT ALONG

Giver’s Log is a great blog anyway, but now they have teamed up with Carrie Butler and have started a Shoot Along. They are trying to get us to be more purposeful in our photography. They will be including great tips, like last weeks post on “Telling the Story”.

http://giverslog.com/?p=9040

FUNKY NEWSPAPER BAGS

I love these cute bags that Jessica from How About Orange made. Check out her easy to follow tutorial.

http://howaboutorange.blogspot.com/2010/07/how-to-make-gift-bags-from-newspaper.html

DOWNLOADABLE THANK YOU LABELS

Who wouldn’t want to receive a thank you gift with these labels on it?! You can give these away too, because the girls over at eighteen25 have made some downloadable labels for us to use. Score!

http://eighteen25.blogspot.com/2010/07/party-bags.html

MAKE YOUR OWN PICK UP STICKS

You no longer need to go out and buy the plastic version of this game! You just need a bit of paint, your household skewers and you’re good to go!

I am so glad that whipup.net featured this tutorial, because not only am I loving this idea, but I am loving Holly’s blog Chez Beeper Bebe.

http://chezbeeperbebe.blogspot.com/2010/07/make-this-stripey-sticks.html

http://giverslog.com/?p=9040

5 Great Finds: Free Prints, Monster Bubbles, Colourful Crocheting, How-to Series, Boxy Pouch

A GREAT LIST OF FREE PRINTS

Jenn from Delicious Ambiguity has provided a fantastic list of free prints that we can download and print off.

Check out this gorgeous print by Angela Vandenbogaard. This and other prints are available from Feed Your Soul: The Free Art Project.

http://www.mydeliciousambiguity.com/2010/07/free-art-for-kids-you-can-frame.html

MONSTER BUBBLES!

I can’t wait to try the monster bubbles like Valerie from Frugal Family Fun! My kids would love this! She got the idea from Childhood Magic, where they also have link to a good bubble mixture.

http://www.frugalfamilyfunblog.com/2010/07/sunday-snapshot-you-must-try-this.html

COLOURFUL CROCHETING

I’m not sure if is the sun streaming in to the room, the beautiful flowers, the gorgeous colours of the wool, or the pretty crochet patterns…but I am loving the crochet table-cloth that Elizabeth Cat has made [via whipup.net].

http://byelizabethcat.blogspot.com/2010/07/little-table-cloth-with-pattern.html

post edit: elizabeth cat has made her blog private, here is a note from whipup.net:

it seems that the blog and pattern link are no longer working — so sorry about this. For now you are going to have to either contact the designer via her flickr page
http://www.flickr.com/photos/elizabethcat/4751901962/in/pool-1252280@N22/
or just enjoy the pretty pictures.

some crochet motif resources include:
http://www.crochetpatterncentral.com/directory/smaller_motifs_squares.php
http://www.crochetpatterncentral.com/directory/flowers.php

http://www.mypicot.com/beta/crochet_patterns_motifs.html
It’s motif 4020.

 


MUST SEE “HOW TO SERIES”

Marta has got a neat series going on called “The How-to Series: Celebrating the stuff we know”. She has a whole bunch of guest posts covering topics such as How to Multi-task to a post about converting an old TV stand into an adorable play kitchen. [Via Giver's Log]

http://www.martawrites.com/search/label/how-to%20series

CUTE BOXY POUCH

Suzanne from A New Creation is documenting all the things she is making. From Crafts to Yummy Recipes. She recently made this box pouch that turned out really well! She got the pattern from Indie House.

http://anewcreationblog.blogspot.com/2010/07/blog-post.html


http://youarewhatyoukeep.blogspot.com/

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5 Great Finds: Zucchini Spice Cupcake Recipe, Settee Makeover, Braided Headband Tutorial, Musical Mummy Moment, Formal Apology Form

YUMMY ZUCCHINI SPICE CUPCAKE RECIPE

I can imagine patting myself on the back for eating a “healthy” zucchini cupcake (as I lick all the delicious cream cheese frosting off the top *mmmm*) Thanks Bridget from Bake at 350 for sharing this recipe (and your son who baked it and rated it a 9.5/10!)

http://bakeat350.blogspot.com/2010/06/kiddo-in-kitchen-zucchini-spice.html

FANTASTIC SETTEE MAKEOVER

Kate from Centsational Girl shares how she was able to transform her settee from this:

To this, by sewing together a slipcover:

She shows us how she was able to pull it off, even though she doesn’t consider herself an expert sewer (you couldn’t tell!) I’m inspired!

http://www.centsationalgirl.com/2010/06/slipcovered-settee/

CUTE HEADBANDS YOU CAN MAKE YOURSELF

Jill has made these great headbands in preparation for her hospital stay once her baby comes. They turned out great! On her blog Homemade by Jill she shares the link to the tutorial for these headbands. Thanks for the link Jill!

http://homemadebyjill.blogspot.com/2010/06/hospital-headbands-aka-how-to-avoid.html

USING MUSIC TO LIFT THE MOOD

I love how Becca from Blue Cricket Design retells a real life mummy moment where she was having a tough day, and how she was able to turn it around because she decided to “DANCE or go INSANE” (I agree with Becca. Turning on the music and dancing with the kids has been a life saver and an instant attitude adjuster – for the kids and their mummy!)

http://www.bluecricketdesign.net/2010/06/sunday-flashback-coping.html

FORMAL APOLOGY FORM

Are you having trouble apologising? Or maybe you would like to force receive an apology. Whatever the case, Bureau of Communication has come to the rescue and put together this form which you can fill out online and email to the designated recipient. Fun!

http://www.bureauofcommunication.com/compose/apology

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5 Great Finds: A couple of To Do Lists, Puff Paints, Paper Roses and Cloth Labels

CUTE DOWNLOADABLE TO DO LIST

I am a big fan of Stephanie Fizer! She is so talented! I already showed you the Wizard of Oz print that I am totally drooling over.

So when I saw that Jena from Modish had managed to get a free downloadable to do list, exclusively for her blog by Stephanie I was excited! (And impressed at her skills of recruiting talented artists!) Check it out!

http://www.modishblog.com/modish/2009/03/freebie-stephanie-fizer-free-to-do-list.html

EASY DIY PUFF PAINT

I love the kind of kids activities that you can do with the things that are already in your house! All you need is self-raising flour, food colouring, water and a microwave! My friend showed this to me once, and I thought it was such a great idea! Melissa from One Crafty Mama provides an easy to follow guide on how you can do this at home! [via Skip to My Lou]

http://www.melissagoodsell.typepad.com/day_to_day/2008/01/holiday-activit.html

GORGEOUS SPIRAL PAPER ROSE VIDEO TUTORIAL

When you see the photo of the beautiful paper rose, you may think (like I did) that is sooo pretty, but I would never be able to do that! Well, let me tell you my friend, Little Birdie Secrets has put together a video tutorial, which is super easy to follow! So give it a go, you may surprise yourself!

http://littlebirdiesecrets.blogspot.com/2010/04/spiral-paper-rose-video-tutorial.html

AWESOME DIY CLOTH LABEL RESOURCE

Last month I showed you Amy from Chick Chick Sewing’s cloth label that she made by using eraser stamps.

Well it turns out there are MANY ways you can make your own cloth labels. kojodesigns has posted a comprehensive list of cloth label tutorials. Yay! Such a great list!

http://kojodesigns.blogspot.com/2009/07/diy-cloth-labels.html

CREATIVE SUMMER TO DO LIST

I am into to do lists at the moment! So this one caught my eye! Gorgeous colours!! eighteen25 has provided a great tutorial on how to put this beauty together. They also include a free downloadable header for it!

http://eighteen25.blogspot.com/2010/06/summer-to-dos.html

If you are like me and are currently trying to keep your toes warm during winter…you may want to consider making your own winter list. My friend posted her list up on facebook and inspired us to follow her example.

Some of things she included:

  • Going puddle-stomping in our gumboots.
  • Having a pajama day with lots of snuggling in bed with my littles and reading my favourite old books to them, creating worlds with the hills of our knees under the blankets and populating them with duplo animals.
  • Winter walking on the Waikanae beach, rugged up warm and toasty, but knowing by the end of the trip we’ll be stripped down for paddling and chilly but delighted!
  • BIG bubble baths…
  • Snuggling on the couch with popcorn and fun movies.
  • Making home made bread and big pots of yummy soup.
  • Getting some cute new WARM winter pjs.

Wherever you are in the world, why not put a list together (even if it is on a spare piece of paper, stuck on the fridge door) of fun things to do with the kids and enjoy the season you are in ;)

5 Great Finds: Stationery Box, Flower Garland, Greeting Card, Photography Tips, Itune Apps

STATIONERY BOX VIDEO TUTORIAL

You know how I have been in love with stationery and letter writing lately…then you will understand why I was excited to read Little Birdie Secrets post on these stationery boxes. The post included a link to Dannie’s Designs where she has made a video tutorial on how to make these gorgeous boxes!

http://danniesdesigns.typepad.com/my_weblog/2008/09/stationery-box.html

EASY FLOWER GARLAND

LOVE THIS IDEA! I must admit, when I see something that looks good, and seems easy, I am head over heels! Sarah from Create Studio shows us how to use our sewing machine to create a gorgeous flower garland that twists and turns in the breeze.

http://createstudio.blogspot.com/2010/04/easy-flower-garland-tutorial.html

CUSTOMIZABLE GREETING CARD

I am loving this downloadable card design by Erin from Schlosser Designs [via Delicious Ambiguity]. The bonus with the adorable card is that Erin has made it so you can CHANGE the words. So your Mother’s Day card can turn into “I’m Thinking of You” or “Happy Birthday” or whatever you like! Love that! She also has made the card in two colours!

http://schlosserdesigns.blogspot.com/2009/05/customizable-mothers-day-cards-anyone.html


TIPS ON TAKING FAMILY PHOTOS

Read these two blog entries by some amazing photographers regarding taking photos with families…and especially how to take good shots of children:

Me Ra Koh gives a great tip about asking a child if you can take pictures of anything besides their face (eg their pretty shoes).  She says they will never know if you zoomed in or out, and they will be more relaxed.

http://www.merakoh.com/2010/06/03/part-3-photo-tips-for-family-portraits-seattle-confidence-photography-workshop-for-women/

On Photos by Emile [via Blue Cricket Design] shared a good tip about sitting a child on a chair if you find they can’t keep still or tend to run away.

http://photobyemilieimprove.blogspot.com/2010/04/mays-tip-of-month.html

They have other helpful tips and beautiful photos, so be sure to check them out!

FUN TIME-WASTERS AT THE ITUNES APP STORE

As if you didn’t have enough things that suck up your time, I thought I would share with you 2 free application. (Disclaimer: Just go to the app store to get these applications…but I take no responsibility for the amount of time that gets “lost” when playing these games…hehehe)

Runway: It is a relatively simple game, but can be a bit addictive ;)

You are the air traffic controller, and you have to land the planes, unload, refuel, reload and then get the plane to take off. Did I mention that there are about 4+ planes that you are controlling?!?! (My free version is a bit more basic than this screen shot below)

Doodle Find: You are told to find certain objects in the doodles/clip art on your scrren…eg 1 umbrella, 2 scissors, 4 buckets etc. It is one of those games where you constantly want to beat your previous score.


5 Great Finds: Cookies, Freebies, Box Template, Eraser Stamps, Kid’s giftware

LEARN TO ICE COOKIES LIKE THE PROFESSIONALS

Watch this video at “University of Cookie” to learn how to do basic outlining and flooding to make professional looking cookies.

http://www.universityofcookie.com/2010/05/basic-outlining-flooding-for-decorating.html

While you’re at it you should stop by Bridget’s blog (who is from University of Cookie) where she shares beautiful photos and tutorials for all her gorgeously decorated cookies and mouth watering recipes!

http://bakeat350.blogspot.com/2010/05/strawberry-picking.html

Check out the detailed tutorial on how to make these cookies for your children’s teacher. There is a link for the free downloadable topper as well!

http://bakeat350.blogspot.com/2010/04/for-very-popular-teacher.html

AWESOME WEEKLY FREEBIES FROM AROUND THE INTERNET

I just love all the amazing things that Kellie from 74 Lime Lane seems to find from all over the web for us! It’s one of my favourite blogs at the moment.  I love her “Friday Freebies”.

http://74limelane.com.au/category/friday-freebie/

GET THIS CUTE BOX TEMPLATE!

Now that Kellie has opened my eyes to the world of downloadable stationery (I just feel excited thinking about it!) I went for a search and I was amazed at what was out there! Check out this box template by Melissa at IS•LY (also known as I Still Love You). It is so cute!

http://melissaesplin.com/home/2009/08/rainy-day-cloud-box-download-thoughts/

HAND CARVED ERASER STAMPS

Amy from Chick Chick Sewing has made some cute stamps using an eraser and her craft knife! In her post, she has included some links to some blogs that show you how to do them.

I can just imagine turning some of my children’s artwork into stamps!

http://chickchicksewing.blogspot.com/2009/11/hand-carved-eraser-stamps.html

CUTE ONLINE STORE AND FREE DELIVERY FOR NEW ZEALAND ORDERS

Have a look at all the cute children’s things 3 Wishes have to offer!

They are currently offering FREE delivery for orders within New Zealand until the end of July!

If you are overseas, they will contact you about how much freight is…but it may be worth it, as the prices are really reasonable and with the currency conversion it makes some items a bargain!

http://www.3wishes.co.nz/

Check out this awesome Spy Writing Set for only NZ$5.20! (While stocks last! I have already ordered some for my kids’ letter writing and for presents)

Disclosure: Like with everything else, I just stumbled across this website, and thought I would let you all know about it. No free goodies or payments coming my way except knowing that it may be helpful to some of you ;)

(I received my package two days after placing my order and Sandra from 3 Wishes included the pirate writing set, and the yorkie writing set as a thank you and to show me what other stock that had available. So sweet of her!!)

5 Great Finds: Jewellery Organiser, Tooth Fairy Bunnies, Art Displays, Berenstain Bears and Bubble Blowers

JEWELLERY ORGANISER

Alissa from 33 Shades of Green shares a really easy tutorial to showcase your jewellery (or jewelry as the American’s spell it). I can’t help thinking that after making these lovely organisers, I would feel I would have permission to go out and buy lots of gorgeous pieces of jewellery!  (Thanks to Jane from Finding Fabulous for finding this gem of a post!)

http://33shadesofgreen.blogspot.com/2009/11/easy-jewelry-organizer.html

TOOTH FAIRY BUNNIES

Where do you put your child’s tooth after it comes out of their mouth? Ohdeedoh featured Brooke from Inchmark who made these cute and functional bunnies to house the treasures while they wait for the tooth fairy to arrive!

http://inchmark.squarespace.com/inchmark/2010/4/22/tooth-fairy-bunnies.html

DISPLAYING YOUR CHILD’S ARTWORK WITH STYLE

I LOVE these two examples of clustered artwork displays by two talented bloggers:

Diane from The Perfectly Imperfect Life has made a lovely art display in their play room. I love that she has included baby pictures in the display, and the white frames go nicely with the softer coloured art work.

http://theperfectlyimperfectlife.blogspot.com/2010/05/play-room-and-day-bed-reveal.html

Angie from Echoes of Laughter has created this gorgeous art gallery wall in her family room. I love all the bright art work, which seem to really compliment the different array of frames on display.

http://applevalleygirl.blogspot.com/2010/05/finallymy-art-gallery-wall-is-complete.html

BERENSTAIN BEARS ON TV AGAIN (FOR NZ)

You may be familiar with the Berenstain Book series that handle such issues like going to the dentist for the first time or about having a messy room (sooo  many great titles). Their TV series has returned to New Zealand television on Kidszone at every day at 9.35am, 1.35pm and 5.35pm. This is a great show to sit down with your children because it all about helping your child learn life lessons through the experiences that brother and sister bear have on the show. I remember recalling to my children one of the episodes to do with swearing when they asked me why people swear. (I think I even borrowed a few explanations that mama and papa bear used!)

http://tvnz.co.nz/content/3485071

BUBBLE BLOWER TUTORIAL

Alison from HowDoesShe features a tutorial to make your very own bubble blower by using every day supplies that you could probably find around the house – plastic bottle, a rag or sock, rubber band and dishwashing liquid. I can not wait to try making nice long bubble snakes with the kids!

http://www.howdoesshe.com/making-bubbles

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Discovery Date: Doing a project on my new sewing machine!

I finally have my very OWN sewing machine! The money that I had earmarked for it finally came through yesterday. Very exciting!

In hindsight, my first sewing project should have been something simple. Instead I decided to just try out a concept I had in my head. Basically it is a mini-tote for my daughter’s lunchbox & drink bottle, which has draw strings at the top so everything stays in the bag.

Thankfully it turned out the way I wanted. I learned a lot (thanks youtube & blog tutorials!) I just have a greater appreciation for patterns, because it probably means a lot less unpicking! ;)

PS Everyone is back at school/Playcentre, and I am feeling much better thanks!

5 Great Finds: Barretts, Pillows, Invites, Motherhood, Cards

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GORGEOUS BARRETTS YOU CAN MAKE FOR YOUR DAUGHTER.

Molly from The Purl Bee provides a step by step tutorial for making these super cute barretts. (Cheri from I am Momma – Hear my Roar! put me on to these lovely barretts)

http://www.purlbee.com/rose-barrettes/2010/1/23/mollys-sketchbook-rose-barrettes.html

PERSONALISE YOUR PILLOWS

Tiffany from Lemon Tree Creations has used iron-on transfers to create some fabulous pillows for her family. I luv!

http://lemontreecreations.blogspot.com/2010/04/pillow-ideas.html

How about scanning a page from your favourite children’s book?

Or a scanned page from your favourite page in the Bible?

How about your own family pillow? Love it!

The possibilities are endless!

FREE KIDS PARTY INVITATIONS

The talented Simone from Greatfun4kids has set up a separate blog where you can print off some wonderful children’s birthday invitations that she designed for FREE!

http://kidspartyinvites.blogspot.com/

YOU’RE A FABULOUS MOTHER – INSPIRATIONAL POST

Alicia from A Magical Childhood writes a beautiful post about motherhood that is a must read! Here  is an excerpt:

I keep hearing from mothers this week about how stressed they are and what terrible mothers they think they are.

What?  Oh pah.

I’m  here to tell you to stop it.

You rock.  You’re a fabulous mother”

http://magicalchildhood.wordpress.com/2010/05/13/youre-a-fabulous-mother/

LOLLY FILLED CARD TUTORIAL

Megan from Simple Pleasures is so creative! Check out this neat lolly filled birthday card that she made!


http://domesticblissnz.blogspot.com/2010/05/my-creative-space-lolly-filled-birthday.html

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My 5 links for the week

I hope you all had a wonderful Mother’s Day! I felt very pampered from morning till evening. (Now, if I could just work out how to get that kind of treatment for the other 364 days of the year I will be set!)

EXCELLENT video tutorial on DIY Stenciling.

Cheri from I Am Momma Hear Me Roar! has provided this easy to follow video tutorial on how to do your very own stenciling using freezer paper. (I *heart* video tutorials!)

http://iammommahearmeroar.blogspot.com/search/label/freezer%20paper%20stenciling

You have to check out this awesome born to ride t-shirt she made her son:

http://iammommahearmeroar.blogspot.com/2010/03/born-to-ride.html

She has got some serious talent!

A HUGE collection of flower tutorials!!!

Alison from Oopsey Daisy has provided a massive collection of flower tutorials. Felt, paper, fabric…you name it, she probably has included it.

http://oopsey-daisy.blogspot.com/2010/04/wednesdays-wowzers-3-dozen-flower.html

Check out this flower topiary that by Julia Sandvoss that was featured.

http://buzybunny.blogspot.com/2010/03/spring-paper-flower-topiary.html

FREE Birthday Printables.

When you join up to HowDoesShe‘s newsletter, you get these free birthday printables as well some other free printable goodies. Awesome!

http://www.howdoesshe.com/free-birthday-printables

A BIG batch of cookies to suit the whole family.

Nicole from Planning with Kids and Kate from Picklebums swear by this recipe. Not only does this recipe make a huge batch of 100+ cookies…but you can separate the batch out so each child can add their own extras like chocolate chips, 100s & 1000s, raisins etc. You will be able to keep all the punters happy with different cookies made from the same batch.

http://picklebums.com/2008/05/31/so-many-biscuits/

http://planningwithkids.com/2008/07/02/school-holiday-activity-baking-biscuits/

A GREAT reading list for children.

What books spring to mind from your childhood?? I remember Judy Blume books, Anne of Green Gables and who can forget “The BFG” by Roald Dahl?! Trevor from Literacy, Family and Learning has a whole bunch of posts to choose from, each containing comprehensive lists, that will keep you busy at the library for the rest of the year! (Follow Nicole aka Planning Queen on Twitter because she is great at finding fab links, like this one!)

http://trevorcairney.blogspot.com/search/label/lists%20of%20books

I like the link to Chapter book for young readers

http://trevorcairney.blogspot.com/2009/08/chapter-books-for-younger-children.html

and Chapter books for Young Girls aged 6-12 year olds

http://trevorcairney.blogspot.com/2009/11/chapter-books-for-girls-6-12-years-old.html

(this is what my copy of anne of green gables looked like…ooo the memories!)

and tips on how to help to get boys into reading with suggested books.

http://trevorcairney.blogspot.com/2009/11/getting-boys-into-reading-through.html

My 5 links for the week

Great wall display using ply and coloured paper to brighten up a child’s room. I’m loving this  simple, yet effective art project by Homestyle Magazine.

http://www.homestylemagazine.co.nz/get-creative/childs-play

Friendship Bracelet to make with your kids. Crafty Crow featured scrumdilly-do! and this Fab Friendship bracelet. My daughter and I have had a lot of fun making the other type of friendship bracelets using embroidery thread, so I can’t WAIT to give this a try!!

http://scrumdillydo.blogspot.com/2010/04/knots-and-string-and-friends-and-things.html

May Day Flower Baskets

I have two wonderful versions, which look really simple to pull together.

Crafty Crow featured this Woven Basket by Joel at Made by Joel:

http://madebyjoel.blogspot.com/2010/04/may-day-flower-baskets.html

Or you could try this Free Printable May Day Basket by Cindy at Skip to My Lou:

http://www.skiptomylou.org/2010/04/30/may-day-basket-tutoria/

Revamp your laminate furniture. Kate aka Centsational Girl walks you through how to give your laminate furniture a face lift. I am already imagining my cheaper Stationery Warehouse shelves getting a new look!!

http://www.centsationalgirl.com/2010/04/go-right-ahead-and-paint-that-laminate/

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My 5 links for the week

Tutorial for Plastic Bag Flowers. Tali from Growing up Creative shared an easy tutorial on how to make flowers out of your average plastic bag. I think it would look stunning hung from trees for a garden party, or a special girl’s fairy party. Cost: FREE!

http://www.growingupcreative.com/2010/04/6.html

10 tips For Coping with a Larger Family. Nicole from Planning with Kids had this to say about this post, “Although the tips..could easily apply to a family of any size, the difference being for us is how critical they are to smooth daily running of family life.” I was nodding my way all through the post, all the things she mentions we do in our house, and it makes SUCH a difference! Check her website out, it’s great!

http://planningwithkids.com/2009/07/21/10-tips-for-coping-with-a-larger-family/

I love this quote! Alicia from A Magical Childhood always finds the BEST quotes (and the best web finds! The plastic flowers was from her blog too!) Look at this quote that she shared recently:

“Discipline isn’t just about winning or losing.
Every power struggle offers you the opportunity
to connect with your child or disconnect.
The relationship you will have with your child
when he’s an adolescent
lies in the words and actions you use today.
Ultimately your real power is in that emotional bond.”

–Mary Sheedy Kurcinka
Kids, Parents and Power Struggles

http://magicalchildhood.wordpress.com/2010/04/24/wise-words-2/

Yummy recipes! Caitlyn from Knitter in the Kitchen has a great blog where she shares mouth watering recipes along with her knitting/craft projects.

Creative You. Simone from Great Fun 4 Kids shares a wonderful post that talks about how we often have a limited view about what Creativity is. She says,

“We are all artists, girls. Our canvases are our children, our homes, our gardens, our relationships, our lives.

We express our creativity through the obvious: art, craft, music, cooking, decorating, style…

…and the less obvious: celebrating, encouraging, enjoying, giving, nurturing and appreciating the beauty we see around us.”

She goes on to talk about how we might have to find out where our creativity lies. So ladies!! It’s not that we aren’t creative….we just need to do a bit of experimenting. (I am soo on that journey, and loving it! I have tried more things in these past 2 years than the previous 8 years put together!)

http://greatfun4kids.blogspot.com/2010/04/creative-you.html

http://www.growingupcreative.com/

Rediscovering the lost arts

There is something really Jane Austen-ish about doing needle work don’t you think?

That’s what I caught myself thinking as I looked up from my cross stitch at my 9 year old daughter who was sitting next to me concentrating on her cross stitch project.

Times have certainly changed.

Like the fact that often, sewing is done more as a hobby than out of necessity. My mother used to sew our clothing because of lack of funds. She ran a sewing class out of our home while she was pregnant, in order to earn money for a new (old) car. But now, we can easily pick up an apron or a skirt and it will cost next to nothing!

I’m coming to realise that getting started with sewing isn’t cheap! I emptied out all of my pocket money today at Spotlight in order to establish a sewing kit. The next step is saving and purchasing a sewing machine…but for now I will be borrowing my mother’s. Thanks mum!

Another difference that we face today is that we are time starved. Back in Jane Austen’s day, the richer folk had plenty of time to pass, so they would take up needle work, paint, learn the piano forte, languages and travel. Now we have so many things that fight for our attention!

I’m not sure why these arts are lost to some and so alive with others. Is it because they always loved it while others had different interests? Or perhaps you needed a mentors who always had their hands busy with some craft projects, and you couldn’t help but to learn from them?

Maybe you can enlighten me, but for now, I am enjoying re-teaching myself how to do some of the crafts that were taught to me a loooong time ago. What’s interesting is that my daughters are really enthusiastic about learning as well!

I almost feel like I am turning back the clock and returning to the 60s as I work away on the sewing machine making a new headband for my girls, or the 70s as I crochet a beanie or the 80s as I knit myself a scarf or the 1800s, as we work away on our cross stitch projects like today.

Lessons Learned:

  • Since I haven’t done any of these “lost arts” regularly enough to remember how to do a lot of it, youtube and online tutorials have been FANTASTIC. If you don’t know the next step, you are bound to find out how to do it online!
  • By late 8 or 9 years old, my oldest daughter could work independently on most things, but just needed me there when she got stuck.
  • By late 6 or 7 years old, my second daughter needed careful instruction, close support and encouragement when things went wrong.
  • Baby steps with knitting: For both my 7 & 9 year olds, I would knit one row, and then the kids would knit one row. That way I could check for any mistakes.
  • Baby steps with cross stitch: For my 7 year old, she would do a row of diagonal stitches, and I would do the crosses. My 9 year old could do both. My 3 year old wanted to have a go, so I would put the needle in, and she would pull the needle and thread through to the other side.
  • Sometimes I worry that I am not teaching them the “correct techniques”, since I am teaching them from memory, or from what I have interpreted from reading online instructions. When that thought pops into my head, I have to remind myself to enjoy the learning journey, just as my daughters are. (Gosh, can you imagine the odd things that are going to be passed down from generation to generation from now on?!?!?)

My 5 links for the week

How to make Homemade Yoghurt. Rachel from “Small Notebook” shares with us her simple recipe on how to make your very own yoghurt! (Be sure to make time to scroll the comments where people share what they put in with their yoghurt to make it extra yummy!)  http://smallnotebook.org/2010/03/29/how-to-make-homemade-yogurt/

Original ceramics. Melissa from “Tiny Happy” shows us how she decorates ceramic cups in her own unique style using a special pen for ceramics and porcelain. I love the idea of making use of the white cups and plates that you find at second hand stores to put your design on. Just imagine the kids having a go, and making some memorable art! http://tinyhappy.typepad.com/tiny_happy/2010/01/ceramics.html

Loads of  Crock pot/Slow Cooker  Recipes. Stephanie from “A Year of  Slow cooking”, made a New Year’s resolution to use the slow cooker every day in 2008, and she has shared all her recipes on this blog. My favourite part is “the verdict” where she tells us how it turned out.  http://crockpot365.blogspot.com/

Videos series aimed at the Beginner Sewer. Threads Magazine has provided a few short informative videos for those who are starting out sewing. My daughter and I watched it together.  Although I know a little bit about sewing, it was good to get a refresher, and to get some advice on what materials would be handy to buy. http://www.threadsmagazine.com/teach-yourself-to-sew

DIY Kite. Valerie from “Frugal Family Fun Blog” shared an easy kite tutorial and said “I can guarantee the kite will fly”. I like the sound of that! http://www.frugalfamilyfunblog.com/2010/04/weekend-rewind-make-kites-not-friends.html

My 5 links for the week

You have to try this!!!!! I stumbed upon thefind.com the other day. You basically put in a description of what you want to buy (I was looking for a poppy painting) and it searches the online stores, and quickly gives you a list with thumbnail photos of potential items that are available to buy online. WOW! http://www.thefind.com/

Remember Golden Gems? Allison from Petit Elefant took me on a trip down memory lane, when she showed pictures of the book “Cookie Monster and the Cookie Tree” on her post. I had forgotten that this memory was tucked away! http://www.petitelefant.com/2010/03/book-pick-cookie-monster-and-cookie.html

Home Style Magazine have a “Get Creative” page on their website.

They have lots a projects that you can do, with instructions. This crate bookcase looks interesting! http://www.homestylemagazine.co.nz/

Great tips on reducing stress in the evening. I’m always on a look out for ways to make the dinner/evening routine less stressful. Jamie from Steady Days listed some tips on Zen Family Habits. http://www.zenfamilyhabits.net/2010/03/does-chaos-reign-in-your-home-around-the-evening-hours/

I love how you can frame children’s art work like this! Ellen from The Long Thread, did this amazing auction project for her child’s school. http://thelongthread.com/?p=5846