Tuesday, February 21, 2012

100 days of School!

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We made it 100 days of Kindergarten! 
I think i am just as happy that i survived the morning rush for 100 days. :)
 
Having fun being room mom.
I made a sign and a little goody for the kids. 


 Classroom Door Sign


For all the kids.

Download the tags here:
https://www.dropbox.com/s/hljhyqc86j2kjbl/100days20ea.pdf



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Wednesday, February 8, 2012

Easter Cake Pops, Cake, and Bunny tails.




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Last Easter I made the cutest Cake Pops and Cake. Not only were they totally adorable they were super yummy.

CHICKY CAKE POPS:
First I made my Cake Pops in my baby cakes cake pop maker and got my perfect circles. I let them cool. Next I dipped my sticks in melted chocolate then inserted them into my cake balls. 

Let them cool in the fridge. The next step I dipped my pops into melted yellow chocolate. Before the chocolate dries you need to put your decoration for the chick on. I used three orange sprinkles for the feet. Two flat round orange sprinkles for the beak, two flat yellow round sprinkles for the wings, two flat yellow round sprinkles for the top of the head, and then two purple round sprinkles for the eyes. 

CHICKS IN A NEST CAKE: 
First bake two round cakes ice them and stack them. Next take coconut and put about a cup into a plastic baggy. Put a few drops of green food coloring inside the bag and shake, till all the coconut is green. Next sprinkle some of the coconut on top of the cake and insert the two chicky cake pops on top. You may need to cut some length off your cake pop stick. To finish it off i added some of the left over coconut to the corners of my plate and put some jelly beans in the nests. 

Bunny tails:
First i took card board and cut a circle about 3" in dia... can be from anywhere (I used a old cereal box and the circle doesn't have to be perfect) Next I cut a white ribbon long enough to tie around a child's waist. I then cut two slits about 1" in apart in the center of my circle. I then fed the ribbon through my slits. Next i glued a bunch of cotton balls to the top. Be sure to go all the way out to the edge so it covers your card board. then your done. 

My kids loved wearing their tails during the Easter egg hunt. :)


AMY


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Friday, February 3, 2012

Valentine LOVE. :)




This year Emelia get’s to celebrate Valentines day at school. After seeing soo many cute ideas on Pintrest this is what I have decided to make. (inspiration idea from http://24-7-365.blogspot.com/2009/02/lavish-me-with-praise.html)

PHOTOSHOP:  Luckily I had this photo from last years valentine photoshoot with Jenner Rose Photography. Emelia was holding red balloons so with my handy photoshop skills i took the balloons out, so it made a perfect hand to hold the pop. Then designed a cute valentine card.

I'm planning on printing these photo cards on 4x6 photo paper, Next stick the lollipop stick through the photo....  and then mount them to pink card stock. 

THE TREAT: The pop is a marshmallow that I lightly dyed with pink food coloring, dipped them in white chocolate, sprinkled with some white sprinkles and then topped off with a conversation heart. 

It was super easy to make and shouldn't take me too long to make. :) (that's always a plus!)


 Emelia ended up eating this marshmallow in 2 seconds. She loved it.
Photo by: Jenner Rose Photography (orange county, CA)

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Saturday, January 28, 2012

Valentine "Heart" Door wreath






This project was inspired by a wreath I saw on pintrest. 
I ended up changing it up a bit.  

What you will need:
  • A wire Hanger
  • Fake plant greens. You want them to be on the long side so you can wrap them around the wire.
  • Wooden Heart
  • Red, White, Black or Brown Paint
  • Red Ribbon
  • Floral wire and wire cutters
How to make it:
First I took the wire hanger and shaped it into a heart. 
Next I cut lengths off my greens and started wrapping them around my heart shaped wire hanger. In certain places I used the floral wire to re-enforce the greens onto my wire. once i covered the whole heart. 
I painted the wooden heart, tied on my ribbon and then attached my wooden heart to the bottom. 

A beautiful door hanger for a Loving season. :)

Keep Creating!
Amy

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Wednesday, January 25, 2012

Painting Artist party


When i had my art party business "The lil Artist" people would hire me to come to their homes and do some kind of painting or craft with the kids. Here is Amy & Emily's 6th birthday party. 
I had so much fun with all the girls!


 All the girls had fun creating a one of a kind piece of art. They created 3D art.
They painted a scene on the canvas then painted wooden shapes and a wooden letter (first letter of their name) Next we glued them onto their canvases.


 Next all the girls took a turn mixing in various drinks, soda, and juices for some yummy Artist Brew.

Then the all the girls painted on one canvas for a colaborative piece of art for the girls room. They also had a art scanvenger hunt and found photos of paintings and art supplies.


 Here is the cake and decor.

 Party favors: Art sets and a drawing notebook.


 Here i am with my two assistants. I miss my art party business. 
One day when my kids are older I will definitely start it back up.

(Photography by: Jenner Rose Photography in orange county)
http://www.jennerrose.com/blog/



The Adam robot


I mad this precious robot for my good friend Jenny's baby, Adam. His room is vintage robot themed. So i wanted to create something that would fit right in. 

I set out for Michael's craft store and went to the wood and paper mache box isle. I started looking at all the various wood pieces and started designing him in my head. What would make the best head, arms, legs, hands and feet. Then I came home rummaged through my husbands tool box in the garage. 

And this is what i came up with. It was really fun to try to figure out what things would work best to create him, and to use my imagination even as an adult. 

Here is a link to baby Adam's amazing nursery. 





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Pirates treasure Reward system.



In our house we have created a great reward system for the kids. 
It has been a great way to create responsibility and better helpers in the house. 


 I went to Michael's craft store and purchased 
wooden treasure boxes, two clear paint cans, and the jumbo sized gems.
I wanted to get clear cans for the gems so the kids could see the gems they could earn. 
Next i let them paint their treasure boxes.

Then we determined all the things they could do to earn gems. Some activities are worth more gems than others. 

Some good chores for kids are:
-pick up toys
-put clothes in the hamper
-put their dish in the sink
-vaccume
-sweep the floors
-take toys upstairs
-help set the table
-clean their room or playroom

I also included things that sometimes they complain about doing that are not necessarily chores but i figure if it could eliminate an argument or tantrum.
Such as:
-Get ready for bed
-Brush your teeth
-wake up for school
-going potty
-eating well
-getting along with sibling
-playing nicely 
-getting in bed and not getting out 100 times. :) 
-sleeping in their beds all night

Then once they have earned all the gems they get a reward. It usually takes about 3 weeks for them to earn them all. 

They don't always have to be toys but if it is it is usually a $5.00 or less (dollar store sometimes)
or we do a fun activity my daughter likes to get her nails done, my son likes to go to the ice cream shop. 
I have also taken gems away for bad behavior or have threatend to take them away and it seems to work pretty well.
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Sunday, December 18, 2011

Silhouette Gifts


What you need: 
  • A digital photo of a persons profile
  • A computer with a photo program (in my case I used adobe photoshop)
  • a picture frame
 Bring up your photo in photoshop, and delete your background like below.
Then use your paintbrush tool and paint in the photo. I painted in a bow on my daughters head

Next print out your image and then frame it for a more classic silhouette.


For a more modern twist you can add their name, and place it on a colored background







Growing tree Flower collage

My daughter started Kindergarten this year and me being so nice (snicker) volunteered to be room mom. This is the classroom gift that we created for my daughters teacher.

I decided to have all the kids in the class draw and color pictures of flowers in various sizes on a plain white piece of paper.

Then I cut them all out. 

 Next I drew a tree branch on the canvas, and stuck sticker letters on the branch. 

Paint your background then the branch. Once your branch is dry, peel the letters off and go over the letters lightly so you can still see the word Grow
 Next place all your flowers on the branch and paste them down with mod podge. Once that dries go over the whole canvas with modge podge... and your done.

Perfect gift for a teacher, grandparent or mothers day gift!

On the back around the canvas I wrote: 
Thank you for showing us how to grow, and then wrote all the kids names. Kindergarten 2011 

Supplies Needed:
  • Flowers drawn and colored in different sizes and styles.
  • Modge Podge
  • Canvas 16x20 
  • acrylic paint
  • sticker letters
  • black sharpie marker