Wednesday, January 22, 2014

Love You Bunches!

Punches have certainly made crafting easy and fun ... 
and in this case a "bouquet of fun". 
This is a perfect gift on so many levels. First, it makes me want to smile - the colors are cheerful and happy. Secondly, it's a great way to use up small pieces of card stock. Third, "hello"!!! You can eat the candy! Yum! and Fourth, it's obviously easy. What a perfect gift for a teacher, mother or grandmother ... or just about anybody for that matter.  You can use this same idea at Mother's Day and fill the jar with the recipient's favorite candy, too! Just in case you're wondering ... I like M&M's! Pastels would be pretty!


My Heart to Yours


Easy to do and colorful, too! 
I say it's always fun to make a lasting impression by including a little sweet treat with a Valentine's card. The hardest part of this project might be trying to keep from eating the embellishments! Mmmmm ... I love Crunch candies. <3 <3 <3


Saturday, January 18, 2014

I'm Bananas 4 You!

"I'm bananas 4 you!" 
Such a catchy and sweet sentiment for this really cute Valentines card. 
Simple shapes, easy cutting, some artistic touches, folding, and gluing ... 
I think every aspect of creativity is addressed here! 
This is exactly what I like to see ... simplicity taken into the 3-D art realm! 
A must for any refrigerator door or framed (without glass insert) and 
proudly displayed on a desk top easel or wall for the world to see.
No monkey business here!  This is a winner!

Have a "Beary" good day!


Getting out of bed some mornings seems like a real chore. 
But how "beary" nice would it be if you were to meet up with something that could make you smile AND get your day off to a healthy start? 
Who doesn't love bears or peanut butter, bananas and a sprinkling of raisins? 
And ... what other creations are out there waiting to be discovered?

A little imagination
+ a few edible ingredients 
= a nice way to start a day!

p.s. - A "Beary" good afternoon snack, too!

Sunday, January 5, 2014

New Beginnings


Christmas has come and gone. The old year has past and 
a new one has us thinking of "new beginnings". There are several uses for celery, besides eating, that is. One is to cut it off (see below) and use it to dip the cut end into a little acrylic paint and stamp with it.  But here is an alternative, and it will help to provide some longer observation time and not so much "instant gratification" which has, much to our dismay, become such a significant part of our lives. 

Click on the link below to have a Winter project that will, with any luck, have your kiddos coming back to see what mystery unfolds from the simplicity of the end of a celery stalk!  

Yes, the lesson here is that even when we think something should be discarded or just cast aside ... with a little tender love and care, it is possible to have a "new beginning" sprout right before our eyes!  This is one of those life lessons that can't be stressed enough.

Saturday, December 28, 2013

12 Days of Christmas

Did you ever have trouble remembering all the words of this song?  
Would you like a little help? These are the coloring pages for the Twelve Days of Christmas. PDF's are provided so that each page can be printed off, 
then colored and made into a book. 
Check out the link below!

Monday, December 16, 2013

Snow Much Fun!

This looks like a fun activity waiting to happen! The ingredients for the "paint" are obvious and probably everyone else has done this ... except me! See the link for instructions.