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Introducing….PROJECT KID, the book!

| Everyday Crafts, Gifts, Grown-Up

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It’s been almost 2 years in the making, but my book, Project Kid, is ALMOST here! After months of crafting, then months of copy editing, my first kids’ craft book is at the printer, on its way to being a real, 3-dimensional object. While it looks like it actually exists by the look of the photo, this is actually a digital rendition that Artisan made for the publicity materials.

To my patient blog readers who have dealt with my comings (having a baby) and goings (having another one just 18 months later) and my very erratic posts, I promise there is much to look forward to!

Please LIKE my page on Facebook, and you can go to the Artisan Books website to read more!

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My Favorite Kid Gift This Year!

| Early Elementary, Gifts, Preschool, Toys

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Ok, so I often read about new toys or products being developed, and I think, wow, that’s a smart person. I want to be that person, or at the very least, know her. I read about this great new product Toy Mail this weekend on The New York Times and not only did I read the article from beginning to end, but I actually gave money to their Kickstarter campaign.

Toymail-mailmen-rochester-cool-mom-tech_zps51687f9bHere’s how it works. You download an app to your iPhone and record a message. You hit send and it delivers that message to one of these cute little critters (adorably named and ironically shaped like a streetside mailbox). Your kid, at least one old enough to push a button, gets an alert and then can push the button to hear the message, and even press another button to record one back.

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And then, there’s the story of the co-founders and best friends, Gauri Nanda and Audry Hill. Nanda created Clocky and then pulled in her BFF, registered nurse, and mother of 3 Audry (no background in product design) to work on this with her. Love that!

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Gobble, Gobble! Turkey Crafts!

| Everyday Crafts, Holidays, Thanksgiving, Yarn & Fabric

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I’m always on the hunt for turkey Thanksgiving crafts that feel fresh and new. And strangely, it’s kinda hard to find really good ones. First off, they are always brown, yellow, orange, and red and they are usually made from construction paper glued to a pinecone or a hand cut-out. Now I have no issue with those colors, or those materials for that matter, but I feel that the turkey craft deserves a little more attention, don’t you?

Being that Thanksgiving is in the crisp season of fall, I always feel that a turkey craft should feel warm and cozy, so this cutie is made primarily of felt and yarn. Wanna make one? Here’s how!

What you’ll need:

  • 4″ tall plastic cup
  • Scissors
  • Yarn (a multi-colored yarn and yellow)
  • 2″ styrofoam ball
  • Magenta, gold, white, red, and black felt
  • 2 white buttons
  • Tacky glue
  • Pipe cleaners

Make It:

  1. Cut about 16 vertical slits in your cup (make sure it’s an even number and that they are relatively evenly spaced). Cut all the way to the bottom of the cup.
  2. Weave the multi-colored yarn in and out of the cup slats starting at the bottom of the cup. Once you’ve made it all the way around, continue weaving, going under where you went over the last time. Keep weaving until you’ve made it to the top of the cup. Cut the yarn from the skein and tack it to the inside of the cup with a dab of glue.
  3. Head: Wrap your Styrofoam ball in the yellow yarn until it’s completely covered. Glue the yarn ball to the bottom of the cup (open-side down).
  4. Scarf: Cut a 12 by 1-inch piece of magenta felt and fringe each end about 1 inch. Wrap and tie the scarf around the turkey’s neck. (This will hide the bottom of the plastic cup.)
  5. Beak: Fold a piece of gold felt and cut a 1″ skinny triangle on the fold. Glue the crease to the middle of the turkey’s head.
  6. Feet: Cut 2 pieces of felt, about 3/4 x 1-inch and cut 2 slits in each piece to make the turkey’s tallons. Glue those pieces to the bottom of the cup.
  7. Waddle: Cut 2 1-inch teardrop shapes from the red felt and glue them under the beak.
  8. Eyes: Cut 2 small circles of black felt, glue them into the center of the white buttons, and glue above the beak.
  9. Feathers: Cut about 6 feathers from the magenta, gold, and white felt. Glue a pipe cleaner down the middle of each. Glue the feathers to the back of the cup with the pipe cleaners facing towards the back.

Here are a few details:

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Check out a few other adorable turkey crafts on my FamilyFun blog, Everyday Fun!

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String-Art Halloween Wreath

| Decor, DIY Home, Everyday Crafts, Holidays, Parties

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I have been known to love a wreath in my day, and more than ever, I feel that Halloween is a very wreath-worthy holiday. Now that my kids are of the Halloween-appreciation age, I’m so into making Halloween crafts (Full disclosure: I used to not be the biggest fan of crafting for this day!).

Like many other pinners on Pinterest, I am obsessed with string art! And I must say, it is so beyond fun to do. It looks hard and tedious but I swear to you it’s not! Scroll down to read how to make this wreath and the super cute and friendly pom-pom spider!

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What you’ll need:

  • 14-inch round foam wreath
  • Spray paint
  • Small black nails
  • 3 colors of yarn (including black)
  • Scissors
  • 4 black pipe cleaners
  • 1/2-inch white pom-poms
  • Tiny black pom-poms
  • Tacky glue

Make it:

  1. Spray paint wreath and let it dry.
  2. Insert 31 nails, evenly spaced, around the circle about 1 every inch.
  3. Take the darkest yarn and tie it to nail number 1 (abitrarily chosen). Now loop the yarn around nail number 24 then to nail number 2 then to nail 25 until you have made it all the way around.
  4. Take your next color and tie it onto nail 1 and loop it around nail 25, then 2, then 26, then 3, again until you have made it all the way around.
  5. Tie your 3rd color to nail 1 and loop it around nail number 26, and so on. You notice that each level of yarn has created a narrower band around your wreath. Tie each yarn off on nail 1, knot, and trim.
  6. To make the spider, wrap thick black yarn around your hand about 50 times and cut it from the skein.
  7. Cut an 8-inch piece of yarn, slip the bundle off of your hand, and tie the yarn around the bundle securely.
  8. Take all four pipe cleaners and slip them under the center tie and pull until they are even on each side.
  9. Snip through all of the yarn loops, then trim the pom-pom until he is nice and round.
  10. Glue small black pom-poms to white ones, and glue them in place as eyes. Glue spider to the wreath to cover nail number 1 where you tied off your 3 yarns.

 

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5-Minute Pumpkin Crafts

| DIY Home, Everyday Crafts, Holidays, Toys

5-minute-pumpkinsI know, I know…it’s been an eternity. I keep promising to blog regularly, but I keep getting distracted by other craft projects, magazine stories, and blogs! Speaking of blogs, I’ve started blogging on Parents.com at a blog called Everyday Fun. Check it out! It’s very, well, FUN!

Now, back to the good stuff…Halloween! I love pumpkins and I’ve done my fare share of complicated carvings and etchings. But with 2 toddlers and too much work, I have no time or patience for a big production. So here are 3 super-fun, 5-minute pumpkin decorating ideas!

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1. I’m obsessed with these neon spikes that I found at M&J Trimming. Just glue them on with E6000 for a strong bond. Punk-kins? Yep, I think that’s their official name.

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2. My son and I were at the farmer’s market last weekend and he picked out this pumpkin that he wanted to bring home. It sat naked on the kitchen table for a few days and I realized it needed some flair. So I looked around the room and spotted a Mr. Potato Head body part…there it is. Oliver and I picked out the features to make this guy! I thought it was a genius idea of mine until I discovered that the Mr. Potato Head people already thought of it. But for a quickie decorating job, just use what you have (and change his features daily)!

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3. Spray paint a pumpkin and glue on some faux antlers! I bought these at Jamali Gardens, but I’m sure you can find them at your local Michaels.

Literally, none of these guys took more than 5 minutes (except the spray paint took about 20 to dry). And they all feel unique and playful!

 

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Introducing PROJECT KID

| Everyday Crafts, Grown-Up

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Wait! Stop! You’re in the right place, I swear! Let me explain…

As most of my dear readers know, I’ve been working on a kids craft book for the last year or so, and finally, it’s done! Yay! Well, my portion is done, least of which was the selection of the title.

(drum roll…….)

Welcome to PROJECT KID! It’s the name of my book, and now my blog, and hopefully the name of many crafty endeavors in the future.

For the time being, not much is going to change here except the name. The content, aesthetic, ideas, and point of view will be the same as The Violet Hours has been for the last three years.

I’m super excited for the changes afoot…only the best is yet to come!

 

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Pipe Cleaners or Chenille Stems?

| Everyday Crafts, Grown-Up

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Ok dear readers, I need some advice! What do you call these? Pipe Cleaners or chenille stems? The copy editors at Artisan Books is not familiar with the latter, but at Parents mag, that was the p.c. way to go.
Yes, I was raised with pipe cleaners and I’m not worried that my kids will start smoking if they craft with them, but I want to use the term in my book that most people use nowadays.
I beg you…leave a comment, email me, tweet me your response!

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Let’s Blog!

| Everyday Crafts, Me Time

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Ok, before diving straight into a new post about something lovely, creative, and amazing, I want to just recap the last 2 (or so) months of silence. What may seem like a “vacation” or “break” was nothing of the sort. Here’s a quick synopsis…

  • 7-day (straight) photoshoot for my book
  • 2 days later, I flew to Hilton Head with my husband, kids, and husband’s family
  • While in HH, I wrote the text for my book
  • Wrote and shot this story for Mom.me while in HH
  • 7 days later, drove to Atlanta from HH to extend the family visit
  • Continued to write book
  • Returned to NY and went to Alt Summit NYC 3 days later (more on that soon!)
  • 4 days later, another 4-day photo shoot to shoot the how-to’s for my book (on the last day we shot 96 pics!)
  • The next day I flew to Denver for the most beautiful wedding of our dear friends Kate & Joel (more on that soon)
  • The day after I returned from Denver, I had to turn in my completed manuscript

And now, 2 weeks later, I’m resuming my blog posts! I’m so excited to be blogging again…I have so much to catch up on!

{The photos are all from my photoshoot!}

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Time to Craft!

| Everyday Crafts, Me Time

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I am so so sorry for my long absence of late, but I’m in the final days crafting for my book and even a spare hour to blog is impossible to carve out.

So…I promise I will be back in a few weeks with more great posts, and even some sneak peaks into the world of producing a 100+ project craft book!

Don’t give up on me…great things are on the horizon!

(Here is a photograph of my son Oliver “helping Mommy work.” His understanding of work is going to be very hard to clarify.)

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Confetti Love!

| DIY Home, Everyday Crafts, Food, Gifts, Parties

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{via I Spy with my Salad Eyes}

If you don’t love confetti, you don’t have a soul. Ok, maybe it’s a mess to clean up, but even the cheesiest of metallic confetti has a glittery, sparkly, ephemeral impact. Check out these surprising ways to use it….

Confetti-wedding-invitePut a packet of confetti in your wedding invitation. I’m beyond in love with this one that I found on Pinterest!

 

Confetti-throwerHow awesome are these tube confetti throwers from Oh Happy Day? Love love love…

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I still love the confetti gift wrap that I blogged about two years ago!

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Love the look but hate the mess? Try a stamped table runner (you can use a pencil eraser, a wine cork, or a sliced carrot) that gives the illusions of confetti like this one from Love Luxe.

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