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We Started Last Week

August 26, 2007 by Tsoniki Leave a Comment

Tomorrow is week two – already! Last week we started school so we would be able to take time off when the baby gets here, plus when my Mom visits and if anything else comes up. When the kids woke up last Monday Alice was excited about school while Jake looked like he wanted to go back to bed. Once I assured him noone was leaving the house, Alice was upset! Turns out they wanted to go to the place that had “white crayons” – and once they said you used them to write on the black cardboard, I realized they were talking about a chalkboard. But no chalkboard here, though we do have a white board and plenty of wipe-able markers.

We are using the first couple of weeks as a review just to see where we are. So far, so great! Alice is breezing through some things and makes me realize what we are doing is working, how we are doing it is working and this is the best for us. Jake is sometimes wanting to be involved in the school work but sometimes not. During one of the days he instead decided building a toilet paper tower was a lot more fun. Good thing we shop at Costco!

Blanket blocker at the top of the stairs:

Under the blanket was all of this!

The toilet paper was also used to block the doorway to my bedroom, to Jake’s room and to the hallway leading to their rooms. He had a great time over two days of playing with all of it. Of course it isn’t neatly stacked back in the hall/linen closet, but that’s okay.

I’ve found so many (more!) great resources out there – more homeschool books, curriculum, more great websites for us to try. Here is a great free clipart site, a spelling site and I found great pages on about.com for teaching telling time. I had to stop myself from buying the math curriculum I found – we have so many things here that we are using and that we will use this year.

Alice also learned how to hand sew a seam. She was so excited to see the outcome even though she didn’t really understand what we were doing at the beginning.

All in all a great start! Alice still thinks that school work is doing worksheets or sitting at a table and doing something – I’m not sure what will break her out of that but I’m not worried about it either.

Filed Under: Fun Links, Ramblings

Scalloped Flower Tutorial

August 26, 2007 by Tsoniki Leave a Comment

Check out this great slit punch scalloped flower tutorial I found tonight. I don’t have any scalloped punches yet but they are so cute and so popular! Every time I see a card designed with one I feel the need to rush out and buy one that very second! My craft store doesn’t carry any though and I admit I haven’t taken the time to find them online, though I know they are all over the place.

But this tutorial uses a slit punch – which I do have! And I have other circle punches, a Creative Memories one plus the Creative Memories shape cutter thing (from my days of attempting to be a scrapbooker – yeah that didn’t work…) so I should be able to work this out with what I already have. I love super easy tutorials and can’t believe I didn’t think of this – I mean how obvious right?

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PDXEtsy BOGO Sale

August 26, 2007 by Tsoniki Leave a Comment

Very cool Etsy BOGO sale put on by various PDXEtsy people (Portland, OR etsy sellers). I’m browsing there now and there are some very cool items! It ends tomorrow so head on over there!

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Matching Hair

August 22, 2007 by Tsoniki 4 Comments

I forgot about this! Alice’s friends, the neighbor girls, gave her a Fairy doll for her birthday. I think it is a Barbie Fairy doll? I might be wrong. The doll is cute, she has wings and awesome hair. She has two braids in the front and the rest of her hair is in a high ponytail in the back. Of course that part is all curly so it’s a puff ball. Well Alice wanted to have the same hair as the doll the other day and I did the best that I could.

You can’t see the doll too well, but that purple puff is the back of her hair. I tried to wrap Alice’s into sort of a bun so it would be similar. She loved it! I don’t remember wanting my hair to be the same as my dolls as a kid, but I’m sure I did. She liked it so much I did it for her again today. So we’ve had three days of matching hair.

And in crafty news the baby blanket I’ve been crocheting is getting bigger and since I’ve completed more of it, I feel a lot better. The other day I felt like it was never going to end! I need to look up how to do scalloped edges once I’m finished. I’m planning on making two more for gifts for my baby nephews, the size is easy to adjust so making them bigger or smaller is all you have to think about.

Filed Under: Crochet Projects, Ramblings

Birthday Gift Bags

August 21, 2007 by Tsoniki 8 Comments

For the kids friends I made gift bags to give out at the birthday party. I’m all about the party being about the birthday kid but I didn’t make invites for anyone so I figured a cute bag with snacks in it would be just as good.

Even though the party didn’t have a theme, this crab set from Stampin Up was perfect! The crab is holding a piece of cake in a shell, there are other accessories I could have included but I wanted to get it all done in a day so I kept it simple. You can kind of see the party hats on the side of the main image, which I realize works mostly on darker colored paper. Alice helped pick out which ribbon should go with which and also with the coloring. I didn’t want the crab to be all one color, I was going for a shaded look, but I ran out of time.

I put a few pieces of candy and a fruit snack in each bag – I made one for my kids plus the other four kids that came. Everyone was happy with them and my kids are still playing with theirs days later! I am so glad I did them and I’m wondering what else I can make them for. I do need to use different adhesive as the sides came apart much too easily for my liking.

I found the gift bag tutorial here – very easy to make and so cute!

All images/cardstock/ink copyright Stampin’ Up.

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Filed Under: Finished Projects, Kids Crafts

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