Quick, easy, craft! We did this at Z's playgroup. We did the ghost feet the year before as well and it was a lot of fun to see how much bigger all their little tootsies are!
Super simple instructions. Use non toxic paint and paint their hands or feet and gently push down on cardstock. Add smiley faces and a name and date and voila! I used a white gel pen on the black spiders. Totally cute craft that fits in a scrapbook album :)
Tuesday, October 30, 2012
Friday, October 26, 2012
Jessie Costume
Z baby is obsessed with Toy Story so I decided she will be Jessie for Halloween. I wanted to make her costume so I found her a boys plain white button up shirt, a jean skirt and some boots. We dint go with traditional cowboy boots only because I couldn't get her feet into any :) so I found some cowboy-ish looking ones at Children's Place that will have to do. The beginnings:
I found a hat at the dollar store. It was a bit big but oh well! I used a hole punch and punched around the brim and added ribbon. Added a ribbon around the base too. Hat done! The shirt I found a picture of Jessie online and used Z's Jessie doll as a guide and free handed the design using fabric paint. My only issue with doing that was the paint made the shirt really stiff. Zoey didn't mind thankfully. For the skirt I found some cow print fuzzy fabric at the fabric store. I sewed a simple tube basically. And then I just used stick on Velcro to stick it to her skirt. Initially I was just nervous about sewing it right onto the skirt, figured i would screw it up as my sewing skills are seriously lacking! But then decided I liked the idea of being able to take it off after and retain the plain skirt so I went with that and it worked perfectly. I also made her a belt using ribbon. For the belt buckle I used those foam sheets you can but at Michaels and free handed the design onto it with a marker. The buckle is my least favorite part of the outfit. Wish it looked a bit better but oh well. Z still rocked her outfit!
Finished outfit:
I found a hat at the dollar store. It was a bit big but oh well! I used a hole punch and punched around the brim and added ribbon. Added a ribbon around the base too. Hat done! The shirt I found a picture of Jessie online and used Z's Jessie doll as a guide and free handed the design using fabric paint. My only issue with doing that was the paint made the shirt really stiff. Zoey didn't mind thankfully. For the skirt I found some cow print fuzzy fabric at the fabric store. I sewed a simple tube basically. And then I just used stick on Velcro to stick it to her skirt. Initially I was just nervous about sewing it right onto the skirt, figured i would screw it up as my sewing skills are seriously lacking! But then decided I liked the idea of being able to take it off after and retain the plain skirt so I went with that and it worked perfectly. I also made her a belt using ribbon. For the belt buckle I used those foam sheets you can but at Michaels and free handed the design onto it with a marker. The buckle is my least favorite part of the outfit. Wish it looked a bit better but oh well. Z still rocked her outfit!
Tuesday, October 23, 2012
Pumpkin plates
Simple Pinterest craft I found somewhere along the way :) I took paper plates, flipped them over and let Zoey paint them orange. Shes always a serious painter!
I cut out some eyes, noses and mouths from black cardstock and a stem out of brown cardstock. Stuck a little glue on and let her place them. I helped with one pumpkin, the other I just let her have at it with the face :)
I cut out some eyes, noses and mouths from black cardstock and a stem out of brown cardstock. Stuck a little glue on and let her place them. I helped with one pumpkin, the other I just let her have at it with the face :)
Wednesday, October 10, 2012
Baking soda and vinegar experiment
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