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Wednesday, April 25, 2012
Sunday, April 22, 2012
Mother's Day Sunday School Craft |
I was searching online for a good Mother's Day craft for our Kids Church program and I ended up merging together a few of the ideas that I came across, so I thought I would share the craft idea in case someone else out there is looking for a cute, meaningful and simple craft idea.
We needed something that was good for a wide age range of children (Toddler to age 8). We also wanted something that the kids could present to their moms when they come in at the end of the service on Mother's Day.
I came across this image about 'Good Roots' and that is what started the idea:
It is basically a foam flower (you can get them in a 20 pack at Michales Craft Store) that the kids can decorate with markers, stickers etc. Then you simply tape a wooden skewer to the back of the flower and then wrap a green pipe cleaner around it to make the stem. Then I created a tag that is to be tied to the stem with green ribbon (making the leaves).
The tag includes a scripture verse with a play on words: "Train up a child in the way they should "GROW", and they will not depart from it." Prov 22:6.
As well as the "Thanks for the good ROOTS Mom!" concept.
Here is the tag - feel free to copy it and print it for use if you wish to make this craft:
We needed something that was good for a wide age range of children (Toddler to age 8). We also wanted something that the kids could present to their moms when they come in at the end of the service on Mother's Day.
I came across this image about 'Good Roots' and that is what started the idea:
It is basically a foam flower (you can get them in a 20 pack at Michales Craft Store) that the kids can decorate with markers, stickers etc. Then you simply tape a wooden skewer to the back of the flower and then wrap a green pipe cleaner around it to make the stem. Then I created a tag that is to be tied to the stem with green ribbon (making the leaves).
The tag includes a scripture verse with a play on words: "Train up a child in the way they should "GROW", and they will not depart from it." Prov 22:6.
As well as the "Thanks for the good ROOTS Mom!" concept.
Here is the tag - feel free to copy it and print it for use if you wish to make this craft:
And here is how the final product will look:
Tuesday, April 17, 2012
Reminiscing...Our Jack and Jill |
Came across this video clip of the 'Ricker Vs. O'Hara' Tug of War on Facebook today and it made me start reminiscing about our Jack and Jill and I thought I would create a slide show of the event.
Thanks again SO MUCH to everyone involved in pulling the day together! It was a lot of fun!
Ricker Vs. O'Hara Tug Of War |
Slide Show |
Thanks again SO MUCH to everyone involved in pulling the day together! It was a lot of fun!
Ricker Vs. O'Hara Tug Of War |
Slide Show |
Wednesday, April 4, 2012
Decoupage Easter Eggs |
This year I thought I would try to make some pretty decor eggs that I could reuse every year as my table centrepiece.
I decided to Decoupage plastic eggs with fancy printed napkins.
HOW TO |
You will need a package of plastic eggs, colourful printed napkins (you can also use scrapbook paper or tissue paper) decoupage - OR I just used white glue mixed with a little water, and a brush.
After applying the ripped up pieces of napkin with glue/brush to the eggs I laid them to dry for about an hour.
I then placed them in my hurricane vase on top of some 'Easter Basket Straw'.
The nice thing about using the plastic eggs is that they won't start to smell or break, so I can bring them out every year as decor!
I decided to Decoupage plastic eggs with fancy printed napkins.
HOW TO |
You will need a package of plastic eggs, colourful printed napkins (you can also use scrapbook paper or tissue paper) decoupage - OR I just used white glue mixed with a little water, and a brush.
After applying the ripped up pieces of napkin with glue/brush to the eggs I laid them to dry for about an hour.
I then placed them in my hurricane vase on top of some 'Easter Basket Straw'.
The nice thing about using the plastic eggs is that they won't start to smell or break, so I can bring them out every year as decor!
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