Spoons and Scissors
Four sisters and our mom. Each month one of us comes up with a topic and we all create something based on that topic. Whether we cook, sew, crochet or design, it's up to us. With five very different personalities and areas of expertise you're bound to see some interesting creations.
Thursday, February 12, 2015
Have a warm and fuzzy Valentine's Day!
Mabel and Stella have been working on making their Valentines for school. This year we busted out the yarn stash and googly eyes and made some pompom people to give out. They have pipe cleaner arms so they can give warm and fuzzy hugs and even hold hands with each other.
Labels:
Valentine's Day,
yarn
Location:
Lakeville Salisbury
Friday, July 4, 2014
Here comes the rain!
I was expecting to be sitting on the beach with the ocean waves crashing in the background this Fourth of July. But Mother Nature had other plans. This is not so bad though. I'm sitting under our camper awning, very happy to not be stuck huddling inside a soggy tent.
Patriotic toes
Where were your toes on the Fourth of July? Mine are at a playground near the national seashore on Cape Cod. We are anticipating rain and wind any time now from Hurricane Arthur which is making its way up the eastern coastline.
Wednesday, January 29, 2014
Best Fortune Cookie Ever
This came out of my fortune cookie after dinner last night. It will be my mantra whenever I eat something sweet and I will smile.
Thursday, January 23, 2014
Birthday Party Invitations
It's that time again! This year Mabel and Stella want to have a "stuffy party" where all their friends bring their favorite stuffed animal to their birthday party. I have no idea what we are going to do with these "stuffies" when they arrive. I've got two weeks to work that out. Any suggestions? I've considered doing a little sock puppet making activity with the kids, but can't figure out how to work the stuffies into that. Stuffies are not super helpful when it comes time to glue stuff on a sock. Maybe the kids can do a puppet show with the stuffy and the sock. Hmmm...
Here are their birthday invitations.
Tuesday, January 21, 2014
Making Toys and Fun with Things Around the House
Noah is my 3 1/2 year old son, the youngest of the bunch. When all the kids go to school, he says, "What should we do together mom?.... I know! Let's make Frosty the Snowman! ... Let's build a tractor!..... Let's make a kitchen!... Let's make an airplane!.." He is an engineer in the making. The last couple weeks, that is just what we have done. Here are some fun photos to see.
Their names are Frosty and Freeze. Noah's new friends. Note that they are dressed for church. Frosty is on the right. He has a bow tie and belt. Freeze has a button up shirt with a hanky in the pocket. This is all per his instructions.
This tractor is fully functional. It moves up and down and is a great scoop for sweeping up the kitchen floor. The criteria were, there had to be a usable scoop and a bucket to load things. Noah loves tractors, especially with scoops and buckets! He help me sweep when we finished with the tractor.
A full kitchen with a stove, oven, sink and fridge. He asked I make a window with two imaginary boys, Jeffrey and Jack, playing ball outside. Later they came inside and ate with us. Noah set the table for these imaginary friends and we all had a great time! I was astounded at his abilities and imagination. He did most of the designing and organizing. Wow! What a great boy!
I love this! Later that day, he made another meal for me AND for our baby. He was the dad, I was the mom, and this is our baby. :) He set a table especially for her. That impressed me so much. My thoughtful and sweet Noah "bear".
Now for fun, I just had to show you this. At Christmas time I was at my sister Heidi's house. She had her pumpkin from Halloween and I asked her if she still wanted it. She said to throw it out. Well, the frugal and resourceful woman I try to be said in my head "You could make pie or cookies with it! Don't throw it away! It's food!!!" So when I brought it home and cut it open, I was surprised to see these little green darlings inside!!! I carefully took them out and put them in some dixie cups with soil and water, and set them in my window sill. Look how they have grown!!! Aren't they lovely!
Their names are Frosty and Freeze. Noah's new friends. Note that they are dressed for church. Frosty is on the right. He has a bow tie and belt. Freeze has a button up shirt with a hanky in the pocket. This is all per his instructions.
This tractor is fully functional. It moves up and down and is a great scoop for sweeping up the kitchen floor. The criteria were, there had to be a usable scoop and a bucket to load things. Noah loves tractors, especially with scoops and buckets! He help me sweep when we finished with the tractor.
A full kitchen with a stove, oven, sink and fridge. He asked I make a window with two imaginary boys, Jeffrey and Jack, playing ball outside. Later they came inside and ate with us. Noah set the table for these imaginary friends and we all had a great time! I was astounded at his abilities and imagination. He did most of the designing and organizing. Wow! What a great boy!
I love this! Later that day, he made another meal for me AND for our baby. He was the dad, I was the mom, and this is our baby. :) He set a table especially for her. That impressed me so much. My thoughtful and sweet Noah "bear".
Now for fun, I just had to show you this. At Christmas time I was at my sister Heidi's house. She had her pumpkin from Halloween and I asked her if she still wanted it. She said to throw it out. Well, the frugal and resourceful woman I try to be said in my head "You could make pie or cookies with it! Don't throw it away! It's food!!!" So when I brought it home and cut it open, I was surprised to see these little green darlings inside!!! I carefully took them out and put them in some dixie cups with soil and water, and set them in my window sill. Look how they have grown!!! Aren't they lovely!
I love that we were able to have so much fun together,
creating and learning, all for free!
Pretty Bird
Thank you, Lisa!
This little bird flew in this summer for my birthday--she continues to keep me company!
Sunday, January 19, 2014
Dollar store bracelet embellishment
I like these little glass-bead bracelets that can be found at dollar stores. Mabel and Stella wanted to give one to their friend for her four year old birthday. We had to take off a few beads to make it small enough t stay on her tiny little wrist. While we were at it, we added in a pretty little heart bead and it made it so much prettier. The white bracelet has had no alterations made to it. The pink one is what we fixed up and gave away.
The hardest part was trying to feed the elastic band back through the larger bead next to the cone shaped bead. It has three holes in it, one on each side for the ends of the elastic to go into and one on top for the elastic to come out of. Each end of the elastic has to make a 90 degree turn at the center of the bead. I snaked a little piece of wire through there to fish out the end of the elastic.
The hardest part was trying to feed the elastic band back through the larger bead next to the cone shaped bead. It has three holes in it, one on each side for the ends of the elastic to go into and one on top for the elastic to come out of. Each end of the elastic has to make a 90 degree turn at the center of the bead. I snaked a little piece of wire through there to fish out the end of the elastic.
Friday, January 17, 2014
More Cinnamon Rolls!
Lisa, your post of cinnamon rolls last week has been driving me crazy! I didn't have egg nog, but I did have some old apples and dried up raisins. I boiled them up, added some nutmeg to the dough, and did that brown sugary cinnamon thing with the apples and raisins. For the glaze I mixed up fresh lemon juice and powdered sugar, nothing else (my new favorite glaze). It's Friday, a three day weekend, and I have a tummy full of cinnamon rolls and hot chocolate--I am officially a happy camper!
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