Showing posts with label kids. Show all posts
Showing posts with label kids. Show all posts

Monday, January 7, 2013

this girl and school.





















see this girl?
she goes back to school tomorrow.
after 17 wonderful days at home.

It wouldn't really be that big of a deal except, about 2 weeks before Christmas, she decided she didn't want to go to school anymore. So for two long weeks I sent her, crying.every.single.morning. Talk about ripping your heart out, and then stomping on it. It was awful. I talked with her teacher to make sure all was ok in class, and it was, and is. She just misses home, and her family.

Has anyone had to deal with this? any tips?

We talk about it, and more importantly pray every morning before school. But still, she is sad.

With all that aside today we are going to enjoy our last day of winter break.! We are going to play princesses, and barbies, and have a tea party. Elisabeth may or may not have talked me into watching THIS movie. We own it and I have still never seen the whole thing (i may or may not have fallen alseep, both times.)

p.s for "snow" as seen in the princess photo above just mix water and dish soap in a blender or food processor/// it is that simple/// elisabeth and jude both loved it!

Monday, December 10, 2012

Classic Salt Dough Ornaments Recipe



This easy salt dough recipe is perfect for making ornaments and gift tags! Not only is this recipe simple, it's also inexpensive, and you probably already have all of the ingredients right in your kitchen cabinet. Classic salt dough is the perfect afternoon project to make with your kids! I had my 8 and 10 year old daughters help with this recipe, and they were excited to craft some ornaments to give as gifts for friends and family. 

Classic Salt Dough 
2 cups of flour 
1 cup of salt 
1 cup of warm water 
Directions 
1. Mix salt, flour and water in a mixing bowl until a dough 
forms. 
2. Knead dough on a lightly floured surface, adding additional 
flour if needed, until a soft, smooth dough forms. 
3. If rolling out dough with a rolling pin, do so on lightly 
floured parchment paper. 
4. Bake finished creations on a parchment paper covered 
cookie sheet in a warm oven (I did mine at 200 degrees F for 
about three hours, flipping them over about half way through 
baking.) 
5. Once completely dry, finished salt dough creations can be 
painted with acrylic craft paints and sealed with a craft sealant.
 6. Wrap unused dough in plastic wrap to keep it fresh. Use
unused dough within a few days.



Stamped Salt Dough Ornaments 
1. Roll out dough on lightly floured parchment paper until dough is 1/4 thick. 
2. Use cookie cutters to cut shapes. 
3. Use a toothpick to make a hole in each ornament so that you have a way to hang them. 
4. Stamp dough with rubber stamps - either inked or uninked. 
5. Bake as directed above. 
If you prefer, you can stamp your dough before cutting out shapes with cookie 
cutters instead of cutting and then stamping. I tried it both ways and the results 
were just about the same with each method. 

 Knead until a soft dough forms

 I love how little hands are always so eager to help! 

 Wrap unused dough in plastic wrap to keep it fresh. This photo shows how much this recipe makes. 
I divided it into three balls, each is the size of a large handful.

 Roll out dough on lightly floured parchment paper until dough is 1/4 thick. 

 The dough should be completely smooth, without any crack or wrinkles. If you bake an ornament that had a crack in the dough before you baked it, the baking will shrink the dough a bit, and your finished ornament will have a actual crack, so be sure to really knead that dough until it is super-smooth. If it's too dry when you begin to knead it, add water a few drops at a time to soften the dough and make it more pliable. 

 Pick out some cookie cutters 

 Use cookie cutters to cut shapes.

 I didn't even know I had this cookie cutter until my kids dumped out the bag and found 
it...upside down basket? mushroom? Now it is! Awesome! 

 Use a toothpick to make a hole in each ornament so that you have a way to hang them! 

 To make a nice clean hole without marring the edge, I put the toothpick straight into the 
dough and then used a circular or stirring motion to widen the hole. I made the holes about 
3mm, and the reason I can give you that exact size off the top of my head is because I know my 
bead sizes! We jewelry artists and beaders know our millimeter bead sizes like the back of our hands! 

 These are ready to go into the oven. 

 OR... 
 We can  get fancy!

 I thought this Stampin' Up rubber stamp that I had would go well with the woodland 
 theme of our cookie cutter.


 I inked the stamp on a regular green ink pad, and as you can see, I made two mistakes. 
First, I probably pressed a little too hard with the stamp on the dough, and second, 
I should have been more careful when inking my stamp as to not get ink on the edges
 of the stamp. That is, if we were going for perfection. But we weren't, we were going 
for fun and I sort of like the handcrafted look of this one of a kind mushroom! 


 For this next one I tried a birds nest stamp and metallic silver ink. 


 I was more careful this time when inking and stamping. 




 Once all were stamped, I baked them in a 200 degree F oven for close to three hours,
 flipping them over about half way through baking. The parchment paper made them
 very easy to flip. 


 The final result: After a little trial and error our stamped ornaments were looking good! 
 Both the raw dough and the finished, baked ornaments had a natural, bread color 
that got darker with baking. They had a nice organic look and feel to them. 




 Later... 
We had a lot of fun making salt dough, but next, we wanted to try something a little bit 
different... so next we created a batch of Bright White Clay Dough

 Bright white clay dough (top) Salt dough (bottom) Can you tell the difference? 


What is Bright White Clay Dough? 
 Be sure to check back for my next blog post, Bright White Clay Dough
 where I'll be sharing how I make my homemade white dough and ornaments, and 
 find out how they compare with the salt dough! 


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Tuesday, July 12, 2011

Funtastic Cool Bunk Beds and Lofts for Kids and Teenagers Bedroom

Vanilla Bunk Beds and Lofts for Kids and Teenagers Bedroom

Here are, the new bedroom design interior for kids, boys, and teenagers.
Its design is modern but simply and take a small area of your room, because your table computer, chair, and bed are set on the top of cupboard. you can enjoy with your work in your bedroom. very funtastic and wonderful. With a various color that you like. Get it now.


Blue Bunk Beds and Lofts for Kids and Teenagers Bedroom

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Yellow vanilla Bunk Beds and Lofts for Kids and Teenagers Bedroom

Pink Bunk Beds and Lofts for Kids and Teenagers Bedroom

Green Bunk Beds and Lofts for Kids and Teenagers Bedroom

Orange Bunk Beds and Lofts for Kids and Teenagers Bedroom

Purple Bunk Beds and Lofts for Kids and Teenagers Bedroom

Red Bunk Beds and Lofts for Kids and Teenagers Bedroom

White Cream Bunk Beds and Lofts for Kids and Teenagers Bedroom

Friday, March 18, 2011

If you always want to know where your kids are... Give them a place they want to be at within your home...

All kids really want is a place to have fun with friends and feel safe and secure
Here is your way make sure they feel this way while at home

I have neglected to mention one very important part of many of our lives in my blog. Our kids. I know that all of you ask yourselves what can I do to keep my kid entertained enough to just let me relax a bit and it seems most are always wanting to either leave the house and go play with their friends, or be anywhere but home, causing worry and panic every time he walks out the door. Well the solution is simple create a room or play area for him or her that makes him want to stay home and his friends to come to you. Yea granted you might get a bigger headache from all of his friends wanting to be in your home, but you will know for sure that your kid is not only safe at home, but happy to be there and nor getting into any trouble,.. 

What you might ask will accomplish this,  Simple: A kick ass room for him/her to be able to showcase to his/her friends and a place he will enjoy being in and want to stay in because it is simply a cool, hip, functional room where they feel comfortable, secure, safe, and just want to be there...  Please have a look at some of the designs that folow:



This first four picture set is using IKEA items:

2011 Kids Room Design and Decorating Ideas 2011 Kids Room Design and Decorating Ideas   by IKEA
Kids room design inspirations for ikea, design ideas are very flexible and could solve all like Space-saving storage boxes, lamp design, hooks and shelves make tidying up, getting dressed and styled real simple. These designs using as old as new products, so probably you even could find ideas on how upgrade your existing kids room .Let’s see this inspiration of 2011 New Kids Room Design Ideas pictures here
baby box design 2011 Kids Room Design and Decorating Ideas   by IKEA

bedroom for kid design and decorating ideas 2011 Kids Room Design and Decorating Ideas   by IKEA

furniture for kid room ideas 2011 Kids Room Design and Decorating Ideas   by IKEA

classic baby box 2011 Kids Room Design and Decorating Ideas 2011 Kids Room Design and Decorating Ideas   by IKEA

Kids Room furniture Design Ideas 2011 Kids Room Design and Decorating Ideas   by IKEA
Kids Room Interior Design Ideas 2011 Kids Room Design and Decorating Ideas   by IKEA
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   The rooms found below are exclusively designed and meant as an around escape for your kids
and their friends, meant to keep them at home, and safe, and where you can watch them

Green kids bedroom design ideas Modern Furniture Kids Bedroom Ideas with Green Color Decorating By Stemik Living

Green color is an ideal solution for the child would be active but not nervous or excited. Stemik Living Modern Furniture Specialists offers cool kids room furniture in beautiful green color. This furniture is ergonomic and could satisfy every kid’s need. The two-level bed is creatively combined with wardrobe and has a lot of additional spaces for storage. This kids bedroom is awesome and surely will be liked by your kids.







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enjoy kids bedrooms with simple design Inspiration Design and Decorating Ideas for Kids Bedroom








Inspire Cool Design and decorating for your kids bedroom, the design main colors are blue, green, yellow, brown and red. All of them are bright and set active and creative mood. The furniture in these bedrooms is ergonomic and gives a lot of space for storage toys and clothes. There are also very practical and interesting solutions to organize comfortable working place in a small bedroom. These designs are offered by ZG Group via. which manufactures many kinds of furniture as for kids as for adults. Kids room design and decorating ideas will inspire you to create a super room for you child. Let’s see this inspiration of Kids Bedroom Design and Decorating Ideas Ideas pictures here:

Who wouldn't want to hang out in one of the rooms like
the ones found below when they were a kid with their friends.
These rooms are hip, cool, and definitely pack a punch

These rooms I only could have wished I had growing u I honestly would have never left my house.


In conclusion all kids want is a place they can call their own, a place they can escape to, but also a place that is cool, hip, energetic, and of course, one that they are proud to show their friends.. So lets create one for them, which will instantly bring you a sense of peace, because no matter how much of an escape it is for them, its still under your roof and you know exactly where they are and what they are doing, and most importantly who they are doing it with....

More pictures to follow this posting in two min.

That's today's make your life easier blog...