Wednesday, November 2, 2011

Fridge Magnet



Template 



You will need
  • school glue
  • hole puncher /optional
  • 2 little plastic eyes
  • a piece of yarn optional
  • a small magnet 
Print out the template. cut out the pieces and thrace over color paper of your choise. Have your little ones cut out the shapes. If you deside to kneed it, put the 2 circles together and punch 8 holes. I you dont have a hole puncher or dont want to kneed it, just glue the body forming a big c with glue. once the body is put togetter, have your little one paste thehead  fethers beek eyes and wattle. Glue the little magnet on the back of the turkey. Once everything is dry, cut out small pieces of papaer. Ask your kiddos to write or draw something they are thankful for. Roll or fold the little papers and stuff them in side the turkey. Place the little bird in the fridge. Now every time someone opens the fridge they can pull out a note from the turkey and see what the little ones are thankful for.
It is very important to teach our kids at a Jung age to say please and thank you, But is more important to teach them the value of life and be grateful for it.

Have fun enjoy spending time with the little ones, and remember its all about bonding together with the family.






Tuesday, November 1, 2011


sack boy mini pillow
star requesting yours for this xmast material may varry aroun
11 1/2"H x 5 1/4"w

Monday, October 31, 2011

SACK BOT  custom made with a cereal box and grip shelf  liner and double side tape a little paint and lots of cutting and pasting and lots of patience.
The gran finally of my project SACK BOT from little big planet 2



This is how the character reacts

Sunday, October 30, 2011

SACK BOT CUSTOM

I made my son's custom based on this video game little big planet 2 the characters name is sack bot, this was my inspiration.



This is what it looks like
unfortunately I ran out of material but this is how far I got I will post the  rest tomorrow :)

Babblings and More: Homemade Mod Podge

Babblings and More: Homemade Mod Podge: A few months ago I found a recipe for Homemade Mod Podge and wanted to know if it was worth the mess to make it. YES it is, with no mess...

Saturday, October 29, 2011

                                                         My son's foot ghost in a cemetery