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Fabric Heart

January 17, 2011 By Michelle Barneck 16 Comments

I am in the Valentine mood. I have a whole bunch of fun things to share over the next few days, but let’s start with one you can do with stuff you probably have sitting around.

Fabric Heart

Supplies needed:
  • cardboard
  • scissors
  • fabric scraps
  • hot glue gun
  • ribbon
1. Draw a big heart on your cardboard with a smaller heart inside.
2. Cut it out.

3. Get your scraps. Mine were cut into about 1.5 inch by 6 inch strips.

4. Wrap your strips gluing the ends down as you go along.

5. Tie your ribbon on your fabric heart and hang. It is super light so I just hung mine on my pantry door using double sided tape.

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Nativity Advent

December 5, 2010 By Michelle Barneck 14 Comments

I wanted an advent calendar that would be fun for the kiddos, but also help us keep a Christ centered Christmas. Enter the nativity advent. We add a piece of the nativity everyday until we add the baby Jesus on Christmas. My mom also sent me an email with a scripture for each day so it goes along perfectly!

Here is the scripture advent called “Remember in December.” Just click the thumbnail below. I wish I knew the source, but it just came in an email.

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Now for the how-to for the

Nativity Advent

Supplies needed:
  • Cardstock
  • Nativity Stickers (mine were Stickopotamus brand dug out from the depths of my scrapbooking supplies)
  • Scissors
  • Double stick tape
  • Magnets (I cut up the ones that come on phone books)
  • Staples

1. Stick the stickers to the cardstock.

2. Cut them out.

3. Attach magnets to the back with double stick tape.

4. Make a little envelope to house the nativity pieces by stapling together a piece of cardstock.

5. Then, put up one piece a day until Christmas. We put them on the fridge so it would be in the middle of everything. I tried a cookie sheet first, but ha ha, the magnets did not stick.

It will look like this on Christmas day. I am lovin’ our little Nativity advent!

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You “Light” Up My Life!

November 29, 2010 By Michelle Barneck 36 Comments

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This project is so easy it can be done holding a baby. 😉 I have really wanted to have a focus more on gratitude and appreciating those around us this month. This is a fun idea to surprise someone who has made a difference in your life. I call it You “light” up my life.

Supplies needed:

  • Black, red and green cardstock
  • Double sided tape
  • Scissors
  • Black marker

You can literally finish this in 15 minutes or less. It could be a fun mutual or family home evening activity where you could choose some family members, neighbors or community members you admire.

1. Start off by cutting the light string out of black paper. It can be any shape you like, just squiggle it around. I kept mine about 1.5 inches thick so it would be sturdy to lift once I got it all put together. I overlapped the edges about 1/2 inch and secured with tape.

2. Next, add the little black rectangles where the lights will go. I made these about 1.5 x 2 inches so I could overlap them a 1/2 inch to secure with tape.

3. Now fold and cut your red and green paper in fourths. I placed the paper next to the rectangle and freehanded a light shape. Then, I cut it out and used it to trace the rest of the lights.

4. Once you have all the lights cut out write notes on each one about what you love and appreciate about that person. We did ours for daddy so I wrote notes from me and each of my boys. It could be fun to do this for grandparents, ward members, neighborhood elderly, etc. Also, be sure to write “You light up our lives!” on one of the lights.

5. Then comes the fun part, tape it to their door and let them know how much you appreciate them.

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Winner of the Just Dance Kids Game is…

Nikki said…

My kids would love this. We have the just dance one. but this one would be perfect for my 4yr old.

Congrats!

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Boy Week: Puffy Paint

November 19, 2010 By Michelle Barneck Leave a Comment

Hello Little Tipsy readers! I’m Ashlee from I’m Topsy Turvy, and I’m so excited to be here today sharing my boy craft with you! I have two boys of my own, I also have 2 girls. My girls are actually kind of Tomboys, so they enjoyed this craft as much as the boys did. I got this craft idea from my toddler’s preschool teacher. He came home with the coolest art project. It was this strange puffy material. This is SO much fun, and I can’t wait to share it.

It couldn’t be simpler. You want equal parts elmer’s glue and Foamy shaving cream. You can also use coloring (I used food coloring) if you want to.

Using a LARGE metal bowl pour in your glue. As a food handler I have to make sure I say this. Use metal because it’s non porous and it will come completely clean. You wouldn’t want to prepare or serve food in something that wasn’t completely clean of the shaving cream and glue.

Next spray in the foamy shaving cream. You want there to be about equal parts. I tried to keep it at 4 oz each. It’s all a guessing game. It will still work okay with a little too much or a little less. Although it might change the consistency.

Now you want to mix it all together. Mix it good.

One way to make sure it’s mixed completely is to add color. Lego boy picked grey, boring, but it works, we could easily tell once everything was mixed together.

Now start painting! You can use anything you want. Forks, spoons, paint brushes…

fingers and hands… etc… Whatever you can think of!

My personal favorite? Baggies. I filled up sandwich bags with the foam and cut a corner. You can use cake decorating bag, I have a ton, but I thought the kids hands would have an easier time with this style than with decorator bags. It makes it easy to write with, or make lines.

Or like Lego Boy, “snakes”. Here is his finished artwork. It stays puffy and soft when it drys. It’s really very VERY cool! You’ll love it. The kids still love to touch it and play with it after it’s dried!

Here is what The Reader created, her own ocean with a little pink fish and grey clouds.

And mine. I wasn’t really going for anything. Just playing and making globs. You can also use glitter, sprinkles, toys really anything you can think of to embellish it.

And if you have kids like mine They’ll enjoy playing with the paint and much as they enjoy creating the artwork. The great news? It washes up easily! Off the kid, off the table, off the walls and where ever else your child is talented enough to get it!

So have fun creating your own puffy paint project with your little boy (or girl). It’s cheap, easy, and oh so fun! I think I enjoyed it as much as the kids did. And once you think about it there are endless possibilities for this. Create your own 3D ice cream cone, car, decorate a picture frame, 3D hand print’s, etc…

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Thanks Ashlee, I can’t wait to try this out with my 3 year old. He will love it. I am totally going to add it to my Preschool at Home Can!

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