Saturday, 27 August 2011

Only 38...

I have been feeling a little meloncoly now that my kids are back in school. 

I MISS THEM!

So when I read this on my cute cousin's blog it made me smile.
Seriously what a cute mom.
I would have loved to come home to a sign like this.

Maybe next year I will copy.

What do you do to make your kids feel special and know you want them around?

Wednesday, 24 August 2011

With you as my teacher...

This year I did a teacher gift that was simple.   
I had planned on making cookies but didn't think about a cute tag.
 Finally after some blog searching I found the saying I wanted. 

"With you as my teacher
I am going to be one
Smart Cookie."

I found the saying over at eighteen25
I love that blog.

It helped to make the cookies in advance.  Cookies freeze very nicely and so I froze enough for each teacher and then the day of school I just pulled it out of the freezer and gave them to the kids.
I put the tags on them the day before school.  I just used stamps but the cricket would work great. 

My son's teacher told him on his first test he get an A+, because a cookie is just what she needed.
That made his day.





Saturday, 20 August 2011

Beat the Heat...Slip 'n' Slide Baby

I love slip 'n' slides but they are usually pretty small and pretty expensive. This year I decided to change it up a bit. Painters plastic is really sturdy and so off to Home Depot we went to buy us some. Yikes, it was way more expensive than I thought. I bought black and went home and checked things out on the internet. Apparently black ruins the grass. I looked into things and Lowe's was way cheaper than Home Depot so I headed there for the clear visqueen. We got a 10x25 feet long one. There is bigger but I thought this would work for us.

You can basically put ANYTHING in google and find something.  So again, I put homemade slip 'n' slide on google and this lady turned out to have the easiest instructions.  Just simply pour baby shampoo all over the visqueen and turn on a sprinkler.  I used the bike wash and it worked like a charm.  We set it up and soon enough the neighborhood poured in.  We love having friends over.  It really was a lot of fun and the kids loved it.

Supplies
10x25 feet Clear Visqueen (Painters Plastic) Lowe's was the best price for me
1 bottle of Generic Baby Shampoo
Sprinkler or Bike Wash
Water

This cost me about $10 and it will last for the summer.  Can't beat that.

Friday, 19 August 2011

Caterpillar Craze

My kids were putting a warm fuzzy (pom pom balls) in a jar every time that they did a good deed.  
Just like every other ploy or tactic I use to get them to be nice this 

-FAILED-

I think it had something to do with one sibling asking
"Can I get a warm fuzzy for not hitting my sister today."

Like I said

-FAILED-

Now I had a big ole jar of pom poms.
What to do?

Hahaha, not really

My kids immediately were in heaven. 
They made all sorts of things.
ducks, bunnies, pigs, birds, etc, etc, etc
but my favorite of the bunch had to be the caterpillar.


How cute would it be to make this and give it as a gift with "The Hungry Caterpillar" book.
My 3 year old and her BFF played with these the rest of the time they were here.
Who knew pom poms could be so fun.



Why does my oven look like  fish tank in this pic???



We just used hot glue and I had the girls hand me the color they wanted next.
I put three smaller ones on the ends and googly eyes on the heads.
They were so cute and SIMPLE...
and really, who doesn't love simple. 

Thursday, 4 August 2011

Fabulous Maxi Skirts for the ladybugs

I have a few blogs that I love to visit. When I saw this skirt on Brassy Apple I just knew I had to make it.  We ran out to our local thrift store and bought six stripped shirts at $2 a piece.  Then we made 3 skirts.  It was so easy and my girls LOVE them.  Check out her tutorial she has easy to follow step by step instructions.  LOVED this project.