Ed Emberley's Picture Pie (Ed Emberley Drawing Books)
From the library...lots of fun with this book. The pies are divided into eighths and puzzled together like a tangram. Circles are made by tracing around a cup and then are cut out. The circle is folded in half, then again, and again to make eight even slice folds. The child(or adult) cuts along the folds, and can make various pictures with the slices. The instructions for the pictures are simple to follow and range from easy to difficult. There is something for everyone in this book.
Wednesday, February 01, 2012
Monday, January 30, 2012
More Fancy Snowflake Templates
Source: liveinternet.ru via Sarah on Pinterest
Click to enlarge, or follow link below image to full size version. These are fun, but my fingers are killing me! ;)
Thursday, January 26, 2012
Frugal Effective Moisturizer - Crisco Shortening
After reading about the excellent moisturizing properties of Crisco shortening, I finally tried it on my face and hands. It works better than any of the natural oils that I use, and doesn't break me out. Crisco absorbed quickly, and my hands remained soft even through frequent hand washings. It has balanced my face which is middle aged and temperamental; I alternate between dry and blemish prone. Best of all, it doesn't stay greasy and has no odor. This is definitely something that I will continue to use on my skin. It may be too heavy for the summer, but I usually go moisturizer free during the warmer months.
Read reviews here at Make-up Alley.
Also see: Benefits of Crisco on Eczema
Ingredients:
SOYBEAN OIL, FULLY HYDROGENATED PALM OIL, PARTIALLY HYDROGENATED PALM AND SOYBEAN OILS, MONO AND DIGLYCERIDES, TBHQ AND CITRIC ACID (ANTIOXIDANTS). Vitamin E 15%
Monday, January 23, 2012
Library Finds: International Fairy Tale and Folktale Picture Books
Random fairy tale and folktale books that we enjoyed this week. All are from different countries which is great for extending learning to geography. Preschool - grade two.
Very short and a bit silly: Tikki Tikki Tembo, a Chinese tale. The boy's purposely ridiculous long name will get a giggle with younger children, especially while the parent struggles to pronounce it!
A classic Irish tale, beautifully illustrated and medium length for older "littles": The Children of Lir
Humorous retelling for young children: The Monkey and the Crocodile: A Jataka Tale India by Paul Galdone
A tale from Spain(Moorish Iberia):Miller, the Boy and the Donkey, Based on the La Fontaine fable by Brian Wildsmith
Exciting third person, lyrical retelling of the final, "and most difficult, labor of Hercules, known as Heracles in Greek mythology, in which he must go to Underworld and bring back the three-headed dog, Cerberus". Beautifully illustrated and just short enough to catch the interest of small children. Hercules
The Magic Grove: A Persian Folktale
Lusciously illustrated Persian(modern day Iran) tale, surprisingly Christian in tone, only because I'm ignorant of Persian values and morals(I'm sure). The characters of this lovely tale of love and compassion continue to choose others before themselves despite desperate hardships. They are rewarded in the end for their kindness to some fantastic birds(of grace?) whose lives are spared.
The age old classic Greek myth, King Midas and the Golden Touch
Source of world map.
Saturday, January 21, 2012
Shadow Puppets
Active storytelling.
I'm reading Grimm's fairy tales to my daughter. I might have to try this.
Lots of ideas here.
Many free to print vintage silhouettes here.
Printable puppet stage.
Source: designmom.com via Alexandra on Pinterest
I'm reading Grimm's fairy tales to my daughter. I might have to try this.
Lots of ideas here.
Many free to print vintage silhouettes here.
Printable puppet stage.
Source: etc.usf.edu via Alexandra on Pinterest
Washing Painted Walls
I was thinking the only way to brighten up our walls was to repaint, but I've spent a few days wiping down the walls top to bottom, and they are so much brighter! I take the time to spot clean every week, but this thorough cleaning made a bigger impression of cleanliness. I found that a dampened microfiber towel wrung out with dishwashing soap removed dirt the best. Some of my spray cleaners that I've used in the past were too strong and caused paint to fade, especially on my door frames and wall corners in heavy traffic areas.
I rinsed the towel in clean water frequently and worked from top to bottom in a circular motion. Our walls are especially tough to clean because they are textured with plaster swirls. I use Palmolive dish soap, and this gets all the grubby hand prints, pen and watercolor marks, and other kiddie "art" out of the crevices and off of the wall.
Anyway, I think we'll get another few years out of our wall paint before I need to repaint. I got a good work out for my arms as well!
I rinsed the towel in clean water frequently and worked from top to bottom in a circular motion. Our walls are especially tough to clean because they are textured with plaster swirls. I use Palmolive dish soap, and this gets all the grubby hand prints, pen and watercolor marks, and other kiddie "art" out of the crevices and off of the wall.
Anyway, I think we'll get another few years out of our wall paint before I need to repaint. I got a good work out for my arms as well!
Thursday, January 19, 2012
Early Spring?
View from my window today. It's oddly spring-like this winter. I've even got daffodils and radish coming up! Our spring bushes are heavy with buds. I'll be back...I've been deep cleaning the house this week, and purging collections of outgrown toys and clothes. Tomorrow is donation day.
Saturday, January 14, 2012
Zero Cost Preschool Math
Source: montessorionabudget.blogspot.com via Sarah on Pinterest
My daughter is too old for this, but the simplicity of this idea caught my eye. I think those are toilet paper rolls holding the number places. The sticks are nice for little hands to hold, and not likely to be a choking hazard like small round counters. Fun for children to collect and break as well.
Thursday, January 12, 2012
Printable Peter and the Wolf Puppet Theater
Source: sarahjanestudios.com via Cypress on Pinterest
Made from a cereal box, some sticks, and brads. See here.
Friday, January 06, 2012
Children's Bathroom Organization
Source: Uploaded by user via Hannah on Pinterest
I am so doing this! I'll have them use the longer space for toothpaste
Discounted Gift Cards - Money Back on Purchases
In January, people begin unloading their unwanted Christmas gift cards, so it is a good time to purchase discounted gift cards. Mostly, I use Plastic Jungle to purchase gift cards at a discount, and stick to merchants that I use regularly like Jiffy Lube, Barnes & Noble, Walmart, Rite Aid, etc. Plastic Jungle is an online place to buy and sell gift cards. Plastic Jungle buys from individuals, and sells the cards at a discount online. All cards are verified and guaranteed by Plastic Jungle. I was able to get a Barnes & Noble gift card last night at an 11% discount(off face value), and it does not expire, so I can take my time using it. Since it's a gift card and just like cash, I can pair coupons with it and my member discount. This adds up to some nice savings.
Shipping is free and fast. I've had nothing but good experiences with Plastic Jungle. They offer e-gift cards as well, but I like to have the ones I can use both one and off-line.
Shipping is free and fast. I've had nothing but good experiences with Plastic Jungle. They offer e-gift cards as well, but I like to have the ones I can use both one and off-line.
Because Boxes are Fun and Useful
My daughter made this doll house the other day, and it works as a portable craft table as well! She has been carrying it upstairs to color or paint on it while I do chores. We've got a children's chair(thrifted for a $1.00 last week) that is just the right height for it.
To waterproof a cardboard box table, cover it with contact paper.
Source: homeliving.blogspot.com via Alexandra on Pinterest
Wednesday, January 04, 2012
Tea Party Kittens
Today at tea-time, I was instructed to cover the tea party with numerous pictures of the goings-on. That's Fluffy; she's one of those motion activated Fur Real cats.
It was a welcomed break from helping my son with a unit on Polynomial Algebra(gag). The (real) cat was making a nuisance of himself anyway.
This guy wasn't invited, even though he eventually grew hands to hold the cups(which seemed to improve his mood). I'll make sure he's included next time.
Winter, The Phlegmatic Temperament
Source: google.com via Alexandra on Pinterest
"...Sir Winter is also motivated by his physical being. Winter prefers to communicate in action and pictures and not as much with words. When one walks out into a winter wonderland they don’t hear the laughter of the summer brook, the chirping of spring birds, or the chattering of autumn squirrels. Instead one must switch their focus to the visual and the physical and notice the sloping snow drifts, the gently dripping icicles, and the physical beauty of each snowflake. When winter wants to communicate he does not shout, cry or laugh – he moves. Winter’s philosophy in life is “don’t talk about it – do it.”
However, as much as Sir Winter likes to keep to himself and is motivated by his own inner world, he can also be influenced to change by others. A snow-drift can be transformed into a snow-fort, a pile of sticky snow can become a snow-man, ice on the walk can be melted by salt and an avid skier can create modern art on Sir Winter’s powdery white surface. To the casual observer Sir Winter may seem impenetrable. However, to those that know him well, the secrets to bringing him out of his comfort zone are revealed. Because above all, the comfort zone is what matters most to Sir Winter."
What a wonderful description of the Phlegmatic temperament. Read more here. We've got an entire household full of Phlegmatics right down to the cat! ;) It's a winter landscape here, although my daughter has a few drops of sunshine(Sanguine).
More about the four personality temperaments(Waldorf homeschool) here.
Tuesday, January 03, 2012
No Sew Beginner Needle Felting
This is new to me, but looks amazingly easy! See here for photo tutorial for needle felting these bees.
Source: passengersonalittlespaceship.blogspot.com via Julia on Pinterest
How to Draw an Elephant
Source: blog.vanstee.be via Alexandra on Pinterest
As well as a drawing lesson, this would make a cute template for sewing an elephant softie toy.
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