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Showing posts with label pinterest. Show all posts

Sunday, December 1, 2013

Today is December 1, 2013.

Today is Emmett's 1st Birthday Party.

I am incredibly overcome with so many emotions.  I can't believe this amazing little boy is (almost) one!  We are having a Winter Onederland themed party this afternoon. 

I will obviously provide a full recap in the next few days complete with lots of photos!

Today is also the first day Emmett's Elf on the Shelf will appear!! 

Since he isn't old enough to understand the concept yet and he also isn't old enough for an Advent Calendar full of chocolate we are using Elf to bring Emmett a new Christmas book or movie every night until Christmas Eve! 

Christmas Eve he will bring Emmett's traditional Christmas Eve Box! Jammies, movie and snacks!

We scored with the $5 movie bins at Walmart and an awesome discount toy store that had Christmas board books for under $3 each, making this idea affordable! 

Can't wait to start wrapping them!
 

Friday, November 22, 2013

DIY Felt Christmas Tree

Christmas Decorating Day in the Columbus household generally occurs the same weekend as the Toronto Santa Claus Parade.  We consider it the unofficial start to the holiday season!

In past years we have had a real tree which means we have to wait a few extra weeks to get our tree, although we do decorate the rest of the house the weekend of the parade.

Last year we didn't have to worry about the tree because Emmett being a whopping 3 weeks old at Christmas didn't have much interest!  We ended up putting up the artificial tree because there was NO way I was lugging my huge pregnant butt out to the tree farm in the snow and cold! 

We reluctantly decided to go artificial again this year.  Mainly for Emmett's safety (a small part of me wanted artificial so we could get it up earlier).  As we expected Emmett LOVES the tree!  Mostly, he is very good about leaving it alone.  However, he is still a very curious little man...who loves to defy Mommy & Daddy particularly when he is tired and grumpy.  This is usually when the tree gets "undressed".

Enter the Felt Christmas Tree!

I have seen a few pinterest links on the DIY Felt Christmas Tree.  I decided to tackle it.  I didn't read directions for any particular site as it seemed easy enough to do on my own.

Felt Christmas Tree

Materials Needed for 3.5 foot tree



1 metre of green felt
5-6 sheets of coloured felt
Scissors
Glue gun or white glue (optional)
Strong tape or adhesive of choice to tape to wall/window

Instructions
 

1) Fold green felt in half lengthwise
2) Draw half a tree - I used chalk to do this and just free handed my tree

3) Cut out tree leaving fold in tact
4) Use coloured felts to cut out ornaments.  I just used basic circles and ovals.  Some tutorials I saw got super creative and used cookie cutters or stencils to make fancy ornaments!  I made a few presents for the bottom but that was as creative as I got.

Lots of pretty colours!
 
Emmett was immediately interested and enjoyed decorating and undecorating for about 10 minutes.  Which is 10 minutes I didn't have to spend removing him from the real tree :).

The end result!
 
 


Think he likes it?
 
 
Here's to the first of what will hopefully be many DIY Christmas projects!!
 
 
How do you keep curious toddlers away from the Christmas tree?
 
When do you decorate for Christmas in your house?



Saturday, September 7, 2013

Homemade Baby Play

Emmett has hit a stage where his attention span is about 30 seconds long. As soon as you put him on the floor to play he beelines for the first non-toy he can find.  This includes tables, furniture, curtains, walls, etc. 

Despite the dozens of toys he has (per room) not much holds his attention right now. 

Enter PINTEREST!

There are so many great resources available through this site that it was hard to choose which to try first!

While I have a list of about a dozen activities I am going to try (and I will blog about them of course) I picked these two first because I had all the materials at home.

#1:

Original Pin - Coloured water in ziplock bags.

This pin just links to a picture but the instructions are in the comments.

Super easy!  Add about 1/4 cup water to a medium sized Ziploc baggie.  Add a few drops of food colouring until desired colour is achieved.  Zip bag closed.  I taped over the seal for added protection!

That's it! 

Emmett loved squishing the bag around!
 
Emmett seemed to enjoy this activity.  It was the first thing he hasn't tried to put in his mouth for awhile!
 
I also tried making one with dried beans in it to add texture.  The difference didn't faze Emmett much and the next day the beans were soft so the bag had to be thrown out.  I'd suggest just using water & colour.
 
# 2:

Original Pin - Ice Cube Painting

This activity has so much potential for fun!  I don't think Emmett was quite old enough yet but he still seemed to have fun....he definitely enjoyed licking the coloured ice!

This was very easy.  Fill an ice cube tray with water.  Add a few drops of food colouring.  Freeze.  Give to baby! 
 
We tried this twice.  Once outside.  FAIL.  It was so hot that the ice quickly melted resulting in a very colourful and wet Emmett.
 
The second time was a rainy day and I had some cubes left over.  I stripped him down (do this...seriously don't skip this step!) and plunked him in his highchair.  I put down a disposable table cloth from the dollar store under his chair to protect the floor (I'd recommend not skipping this step also). 
 
This was much more successful than the first time. 
 
I gave him a piece of paper to "colour" which he didn't have as much interest in.  Once I removed it and just let him play on his tray he had a lot more fun....
 
I still kept it for the fridge...such a Mom
 
It kept Emmett busy for around 30 minutes.  We had quite the mess afterwards but it was worth it.
 
Also, Cloth Mamas....put a sposie on for this.  Trust me.
 
These activities were a lot of fun and a nice break from the normal.
 
I have two more activities ready to go for this week!
 
 
On a totally unrelated note: I returned to Girl Guides as a leader last week!  I was a Brownie leader at the same location for 7 years and took a break 2 years ago.  I had such a great time at the meeting last week and am so excited to be back.  I needed the break but I'm refreshed and full of new ideas!  Expect some Girl Guide updates/craft ideas on the blog periodically now as well!
 
I bought these slippers at Walmart a few days ago because they spoke to my inner Girl Guide...hehe...I can't wait to wear them to camp in a few weeks!  Emmett likes them as well!
 
 
 
Have you tried any sensory activities with baby?
 
Were you ever a Girl Guide/Scout?  For how long?
 



Thursday, June 13, 2013

The Pinterest Project

like, love, am ADDICTED to Pinterest

A few nights ago I didn't even realize how much time had I had spent, wasted pinning and pinning and pinning.  It really got me thinking about how often I actually USE what I pin!  Rarely!  Even though I have pinned some really awesome stuff.

I am still trying to develop regular features for the blog based on what my readers want to hear about and obviously I have to have enough to say and enjoy writing it!

I am going to try a new pin once a week for the next few weeks and see how it goes and come back here and tell you all about it!

I haven't done this one yet but I will today and tell you how I like it next time!

Inspiration: http://pinterest.com/pin/54958057925666981/

This guy is pretty simple but functional!  I wish I had a freezer on the bottom, fridge on the top fridge.  Shoulda, woulda, coulda.  To late now. 

I always forget about the crap I throw into the back and then it ends up going back.

This is a great idea!  Using a lazy susan in the fridge to make everything access!  Perfect since I have one sitting on my kitchen table that never gets used!

Are you on Pinterest?  Feel free to follow me!  http://pinterest.com/toadclumbus/

Until next time...the adventure continues!!