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Lilac

08 Tuesday May 2012

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lilac, lilac bush, lily-of-the-valley, New Hampshire, vintage juice glass, vintage vase

Our neighbors gave us a little lilac bush last fall and we planted it in the back and weren’t sure if it would make it through the winter.  It is happily in bloom now and reminding me of growing up in New Hampshire.  When we were kids we had amazingly fragrant lilacs planted in front of the house and the smell of them always takes me back to early summer there.  Vintage juice glasses are some of my favorite vases and have a bit of a glass collecting obsession.  I usually refuse to pay more than $3 per glass.  This lily-of-the-valley etched version came in a set of 12 for $15 from an Upstate New York antique shop.  Bargain!

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Paper Puppets

07 Monday May 2012

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card stock, diy, diy puppets, family tree, Hygloss, Noah and Paisley, paper people, popsicle sticks, pre-school co-op, puppets

I love these paper people.  Leslie first introduced them to us when our kids were in a preschool co-op together.  They are great for some DIY puppet making and this batch kept our kids busy for almost an hour.  The cutouts are made of card stock so they can handle some heavy decorating.   We used markers, glue, paper, plastic gems, feathers, metallic confetti, card scraps and pom-poms.  Popsicle sticks can be added as handles for a puppet show.  Older kids can cut out clothing shapes and add more detailed features.  I would love to see a full kid-designed family tree!

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Beautiful Thing

03 Thursday May 2012

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early Mother's Day, eating cake, found object art, kid art, Mother's Day, sculpture, surprise ball, vintage button sculpture

Early Mother’s Day Gift for me from Ada. She has been talking about Mother’s Day for two weeks now and I was sure she was only excited about the prospect of eating cake to celebrate.  She used some of the contents of the surprise ball I gave her for Easter to make this sculpture.  This is the exact thing I would have wished for when I was three.  And she gave it to me.  Totally made me cry.

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Bubblesuit Romper

02 Wednesday May 2012

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1971 Simplicity pattern, diy toddler romper, diy vintage fabric sewing, Ebay, Etsy, pinafore, sewing pattern, Simplicity 9395, summer weather, toddler sewing pattern, toddlers' bubblesuit and pinafore, vintage fabric

We have been longing for warmer days and our Friday forecast calls for sun and 80 degrees.  This bubblesuit from a 1971 Simplicity pattern (#9395) is perfect for a toddler in summer weather.  I think my sister had a similar one when she was little. The vintage fabric is from Ebay – I love the abstract bright figures.  You can find similar ones on Etsy here.  Be sure to check the quality and yardage when you are buying vintage fabric.  This Simplicity pattern also comes with a matching pinafore- so cute!  I’ve made a few versions of both from different fabrics and they are some of our favorite warm weather outfits.

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Rainy Day Peanut Butter Cookies

01 Tuesday May 2012

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baking with kids, diy placemat, dry erase markers, easy cookie recipe, honey, kids' placemat, Modern-twist Kidz, peanut butter cookies, rainy day baking, silicone placemat, Woodstock Farms, Woodstock Farms peanut butter

There has been rainy weather here between the sunshine and we needed some cookies to cheer us up.  A warm oven and the smell of baking always makes the day better when it is dreary outside.  Here is our favorite Peanut Butter Cookie Recipe:

*1 1/4 cups Flour

*1/2 teaspoon Salt

*1 teaspoon Baking Powder

*1 stick softened Butter

*1/2 cups Chunky Natural Peanut Butter (Woodstock Farms is our favorite)

*3/4 cups Natural Sugar

*1/2 teaspoon Vanilla

*1 teaspoon Honey (Optional, but makes cookies a bit more moist and sturdy)

*1 Egg

1. Preheat oven to 375 degrees. Mix together flour, salt, and baking powder and set aside.

2. Using a mixer, cream together butter, peanut butter and sugar.

3. Beat in vanilla, honey and egg.

4. Stir in the dry mixture with a wooden spoon until evenly blended.

5. Roll dough into 3/4 inch balls and place on baking sheet lined with parchment paper.

6. Flatten each ball gently with the tines of a fork.  Then turn the tray and flatten again, making a cross-hatch pattern.  (Kids love doing this part).

7. Bake for about 10 minutes, or until cookies are just golden brown.

8. Allow cookies to cool before moving them.  They become sturdier as they cool.

Try not to eat them all in one sitting. Yum!

*The cute silicone placemat under the dish is by Modern-twist Kids.  It comes with a set of food-safe dry-erase markers so kids can decorate their own space for the table.  The placemat is great for keeping kids occupied before food arrives in a restaurant.  So smart!

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Dreaming of Bees

30 Monday Apr 2012

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3 Sisters Honey, bedtime reading, bee sting, beekeeping, hive, honey, Honeybee Democracy, Mickey Beeman, Naked Beekeeper, The Beekeeper's Bible, Thomas Seeley

I took my first beekeeping class yesterday.  One finger bears a slightly puffy sting to prove it.  (She must have been trapped outside my glove and left her stinger when I pulled them off, poor dear).  I have been wanting to learn more about bees for years and we bought this house with a backyard hive in mind.  I was lucky to find a great teacher right around the corner from us in Brooklyn.  Mickey Beaman comes from three generations of keepers and is engaging and slightly crazy enough to make an enthusiastic and patient teacher.  I’d started reading The Beekeeper’s Bible before the class and I can’t put it down.  I have used it as bedtime reading for the kids…It is a beautiful book about the history, behavior and care of bees and is full of beautiful illustrations and recipes.  Honeybee Democracy by Thomas D. Seeley is another amazing peek inside the collective of the hive.  Standing outside the entrance to the hive yesterday and watching the flurry of activity made me want to get to know these creatures.  We have such a lot to learn before we order any of the supplies from the catalog but I am excited to be at the start of a new project!   I am dreaming of the buzz and honey for our tea and of teaching the kids about the magic of bees.

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Organizing Art Work

27 Friday Apr 2012

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Alex Toys, art portfolio, arts, clothespins, collage pieces, diy, editing art work, eye hooks, hardware store, metro shelves, Metro Shelving, organizing kids' art work, painter's tape, saving kids' art work, twine

Two of my favorite ways to organize kids’ artwork come from the hardware store.  Clothespins are perfect for hanging things from Metro Shelves.  If you don’t have shelves you can stretch heavy twine between eye hooks and hang from there.  Painter’s tape makes easily removable frames for rotating pictures.  Both of these methods work well with bulky collage pieces.  If you still love a piece after it has spent time on the walls it can be moved to a large folder such as this by Alex Toys.  There is nothing like time staring at a piece on the wall to help with the editing!

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May Flowers Card (A Two-Part Mailing, Part Two)

26 Thursday Apr 2012

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April Showers card, baby shower, card stock, diy, Elmer's glue, Envelopemall.com, felt, felt craft, May flowers, May party, nature, plants, vellum envelope

Here is the second half of our April Showers/May Flowers tutorial:  (If you missed the first part, you can see it here).  You still have time to get the April card in the mail before May shows up!  To make the May Flowers card you will need:

*Felt in various colors

*Scissors

*Card Stock or blank card

*Glue

*Crayon or Colored Pencil

*Vellum Envelope to fit card

1. Cut out petal shapes from felt.

2. Glue petals in circle to form flower and let dry.

3. Draw in stem and center of flower.

4. Print this message inside card: “…May Flowers!”

5. Place card inside envelope and drop in the mail.

*These two cards would make great invitations for a May party.

Happy Spring!

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Toy Storing

25 Wednesday Apr 2012

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canvas, craft storage, firewood, industrial storage, kid room organizing, kids rooms, laundry, pet food storage, spring cleaning, Steele Canvas, toy storage, yarn storage

In a burst  of spring cleaning we are opening windows, airing out winter quilts and organizing a stoop sale for the weekend.  I love getting rid of stuff we don’t need and passing it to someone else who does.  Very satisfying.  This storage cart from Steele Canvas is my favorite toy organizer for the things we can’t part with.  It is perfect for kids to throw toys into and easily moves when you want to rearrange a room.  I love Steel Canvas’s minimal industrial look and the uses are endless: laundry, firewood, pet food, yarn and craft storage…Their products are made for the commercial industry so they can survive your children.

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Robin’s Egg

23 Monday Apr 2012

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baby bird, blue egg, egg shell, Elmer's glue, found egg shell, fragile shell, magpie, robin's egg

We found half robin’s egg shell on the sidewalk on the way to school.  Ada is part magpie, so she was thrilled.  We needed to fortify the fragile shell a bit, so we filled it up with Elmer’s Glue and let it dry.  Now it is strong enough to join the collection and survive inspection by a curious three year old.

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