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Showing posts with label Show and Tell. Show all posts

Initiation and Redemption

Hey, so do you remember when I turned this $4 thrift store find:





into this lovely jewelry box that I lovingly gave to my sweet daughter for Christmas (out of love, because I love her):



Well! I got my first disapproving comment ever on my blog because of it. And, I have to say, I'm not even offended. I feel kind of honored. Like I've been initiated into the blogging world. Some of my favorite bloggers get awful comments all the time, so I think this means I'm In! 


Marja wrote:


"this is terrible - such a beautiful wooden piece of the past... you should have taken it to the antique restorateur instead of destroying its own beauty. Greetz from The Netherlands!"


Whoo Hoo! She's soooo jealous of me. 


There are lots of things I want to say to Marja.

Things like: "If you can't say something nice, don't say anything at all."  

And: "I'll be at the Thrift Store tomorrow at noon if you want to try to stop me from buying something else. Because I might buy some ugly piece of antique-y ugly ugliness just so that I can paint it and put it out of its ugly misery." 

And also: "Hey! I think I just saw you on Hoarders!"

But it all basically comes down to: "Suck it." 



ANYWAY! Guess what! Not even 4 days later....

REDEMPTION! 

Remember my $13 Paper Wall:


Well! Coolest compliment ever! If I can *sniff* just change one person's life *sniff* for the better *sniff* it's all worth it!

DC Baby wrote:

"I LOVE this idea so much that I stole it for my baby's nursery: 


I have gotten so many compliments on it!!"

It looks great! I especially love how Jennifer spaced out the paper. That takes so much patience and super precise measuring. And the colors are beautiful!

Thank you soooo much Jennifer! You totally made my day!!!! It's gorgeous!






Our Family Christmas Tree Banner

As soon as I put the Christmas Tree Banner Craft Kit in my etsy shop, my mom ordered one. And not because I made her. I totally did no such thing. 

And then she had us each make a tree when we were at her house for Thanksgiving. She wanted to have a Family Christmas Tree Banner to bring out year after year.  And, yes, she's the kind of mom who still adorns the house with the holiday decorations we made when we were little little little. She's awesome.

So, after dinner, we got out the super-cute, biodegradable box:


And took out all the decorations.


Then we spread out all the trees and paper decorations and fancy embellishments in the middle of the table and got to the decoratin'. It was really fun! I mean, how often does your whole family craft together? Sure, the kids might do a craft with a grown-up every once in a while. But having the whole family - grandparents, parents, aunts, uncles, cousins - sit down and create something together, well, it's pretty special. When were all finished, we each signed our name on the back of our tree (even the little kids!) and we made sure to date the banner. Sha-bam!  It's a keepsake.


Here are my mom and her husband Tom as they decorated their trees. Tom is one of the best people I have ever known. Ever. I could not have asked for a better person to be a Tompa for my kids. We are so lucky!


Since my mom and Tom are the bosses of the whole family, we put their trees in the very middle of the banner. 


Our cute little cousin Noah. Check out his red, white, and blue tree. He was all about the buttons. So cool!


Peyton and Noah. Aren't they adorable?



Here's our little cousin Hayden getting a little help from my sister-in-law Ali (whose fantastic blog you can find here). Do you see how fun crafts can be even for the littlest ones? Hayden is only 20 months old and look at that great crafting smile! She's a natural!


Here's my brother Josh being... well, my brother. Guess what happens when I tell you I'm going to take your picture for my blog and you act like a goofball? That picture goes straight to my blog, that's what. Notice how he's holding his tree Just So. Hilarious! He took all of two minutes to whip up his tree. As he would probably say, "That's all I needed to create the best tree ever. Suckas!"
 

Ali and I were at the tree decorating table forever. Because we take pride in our work. And also, maybe, because we were doing just a tiny bit of talking. Or a lot. It's what we do.


The Noah, Hayden, Josh, and Ali section of the banner:


By now, my kids have each made many, many of these trees, but they still love making them! Here's sweetie Ella making her tree:


Don't worry - the glue dries clear! So if your kid insists on doing it ALL BY MYSELF! - go ahead and let her. The resulting tree might have glue all over it, but it will still be precious.


Me and my pumpkin-chocolate-chip-bread-eating-monster. Yum!


Peyton wouldn't let me take a picture of him making his tree because he only allows finished product shots. He's got a plan of greatness, that one.


Here's James making his cool retro pink tree.


Are you noticing a picture pattern with that girl? Like here or here or here or... any of the other three thousand pictures I have of her like that. Anyway.

Here are our trees:


This next picture has nothing to do with the Christmas Tree banner and everything to do with how awesome Tom is:


Happy Christmas Tree Banner Time!




Saturn



You can find my Saturn blog post here.

You can find the Saturn Craft Kit for sale here.





"My grandson and I started working on the Saturn kit the day after it came. It is so wonderful to have everything in the kit!! When I taught school, I was always the one to have to get all the supplies together and it was sooo time consuming. I don't know how long you've been putting kits together, but you have every detail covered!! I will be a repeat shopper!"

Donna



                  
Ella and her Saturn.




Peyton spinning his Saturn.




$13 Paper Wall


You can find my $13 Paper Wall blog post here.



"I LOVE this idea so much that I stole it for my baby's nursery. 
I have gotten so many compliments on it!!"

Jennifer

Patriotic Window Stars - Show and Tell

You can find my Patriotic Window Stars blog post here.

You can find the Patriotic Window Stars for sale here.


What the people are saying:

"Great projects - my kids are having tons of fun making these! Fast shipping and great customer service. Thanks!"

"SOOO Cute! I can't wait to use it with my kids. Will definitely be buying more soon!"

"Got my kits today, and I love them. Great packaging, and these will be crafts that we will be able to use as gifts and decorations, as opposed to doing them and throwing them away. The packaging of each kit is particularly neat--made my child really excited about doing a craft! Thanks for doing all the hard work!!"


Ella, 4 years old, and her Window Star


Ella, 4 years old, ("Ella, open your eyes and smile." "I AM!") and her finished star

Leaf Suncatcher Kit - Show and Tell

You can find my Leaf Suncatcher blog post here 
and the Leaf Suncatcher Party Kit blog post here.

You can find the Leaf Suncatcher for sale here.


What the people are saying:

"This was a fun project. My daycare children had a great time putting it together."
-Andrea

"Great craft activity for my son to take to school for his sharing day."

"My daughter loves everything. :) We made one of these and she was thrilled! Thank you for your fun kits!"


Ella, 3 years old, decorating her leaf suncatcher with sequins

Peyton, 5 years old, making his leaf suncatcher


Ella, 4 years old, and her leaf suncatcher


Christmas Tree Banner - Show and Tell

Look at all the great Christmas Tree Banner designs!








Peyton, 6 years old, and his rhinestone tree





Silly Peyton, 6 years old
and Silly Ella, 4 years old





Puppy Ella (so she says), 4 years old, and her button and sequin combo tree











Josh and his 2-minute tree





Noah, 4 years old, making his button tree




Sandi and Tom spending some quality time making their trees.






Hayden, 20 months old, making a tree with a little help from mom, Ali