Snow Ice Cream
Did you know you can make ice cream out of snow? Wait til a fresh snow fall (which should be any minute if this winter continues as it has) and whip this up with your kiddies.
Visit this cute blog, Meet the Dubiens, for the recipe!
Did you know you can make ice cream out of snow? Wait til a fresh snow fall (which should be any minute if this winter continues as it has) and whip this up with your kiddies.
Visit this cute blog, Meet the Dubiens, for the recipe!
Is it a necessary item? No, would it improve hole punching on a regular basis? I think yes. A love-filled Valentine gift for your work wife. (C’mon, you know you have one!)
Found via Design for Mankind, made by Fred Flare.
It would make me very happy to live with this on one wall of my home…it’s like a party all year round. Crafted by Creative Jewish Mom.
| Decor, DIY Home, Early Elementary, Everyday Crafts, Nature, Older Elementary, Upcycled
When I saw this photo of Shanghai built from cheap plastic containers (made by artist Bang-Yao Liu), it got me thinking about the plethora of ways to craft with ho-hum plastic containers and everyday items. (Found via Design Boom.)
Honestly, these are two of the cutest executions of plastic flowers I have ever seen. Yes, those tulips are made from plastic spoons! And the others from plates and cups! Brilliant. (I wish I could give credit where credit is due, but I found this image via Google Images and when I clicked on it, it took me to a site with no sign of this image. Hmmm.)
I seriously thought I’d seen it all in the way of trash crafting, but this is amazing! I would so live with this on my wall. Found via Snike Larten.
| Everyday Crafts, Nature, Parties, Toys, Upcycled
Ok, it’s one thing to make your own piñata, but it’s another to pick up the scraps after it’s been beaten to a pulp and continue crafting! Not something for the faint of craft. How cute are these piñata scrap bags from Giddy Giddy? And those piñatas? Bestill my beating heart…
| Early Elementary, Everyday Crafts, Food, Nature, Older Elementary, Parties
Ok, here’s the thing about me and owls…I collect them. And I swear, I’ve been collecting them for years longer than they have been the bird of the moment. Both of my grandmothers collected figurines, jewelry, tape dispensers, belt buckles…all with owls. So when my niece Grey asked if I would help plan an owl party for her 7th birthday, it was a no-brainer.
The party started with a hunt for gold rocks in the front yard, followed by this adorable owl craft. My sister-in-law Dena found a pile of magnolia branches on the side of the road and took them home to slice and seal them with polyurethane.
Here’s how to make the owl:
Here are some pics of these adorable little girls having the best time!
Otherwise recognized as bathroom icons, I’m loving these boy/girl figures as decor. Found on Aesthetic Outburst, I heart these lamps by Ricardo Garza Marcos. Mix and Match for you and your love’s preferences!
As a lover of Paris and a resident of New York, I have great appreciation for this well designed comparison. Via Charlotte’s Fancy. Check out the blog Paris Vs. New York for more.
| Early Elementary, Everyday Crafts, Nature, Older Elementary, Toys
I’ve blogged about Made by Joel before…he’s one of my absolute faves! Here, he made the simplest toy: he gathered sticks and twigs with his kids and then drilled a few holes in a sanded piece of wood. The kids inserted the twigs in the holes and voila, insta-forest! It doesn’t beep, light up, or move. But it does entertain, in the simplest way.
| Early Elementary, Everyday Crafts, Gifts, Preschool, Toddler, Toys
When I saw this adorable knitted record player on All The Beautiful Things I Want, I realized that my son Oliver will never know what a record player is. Or a cassette tape. Or even a compact disk for that matter. It got me thinking of other passé technology that he’ll never know and how I can introduce it to him in a toy version. Just trying to keep the nostalgia alive.
And then there’s the rotary phone. Or honestly, just a phone with a cord will be foreign to him! You can make your own with Caffa Knitted’s Rotary Dial Telephone knitting pattern.
Oh, and the typewriter. No screen. No backspace. No iTunes. Felt typewriter found on Double Takes.
Oliver will never see a dude walking down the street with a 15-pound boom box on his shoulder. This felt boombox by Sewn by Blythe is really a work of art.