Monday 30 March 2015

Easter Fun!

The girls had a friend round today, so it was a good time to grab my box of Easter goodies I purchased when they were k sold off cheap last year !
The girls played really nicely to be fair, but it is hard to share, especially when it comes to sharing a friend! So it was good having a few diversions at hand!
The first one wasn't one of the bargains but it was great fun! The girls placed some baking parchment over an egg template and used some blu tack to hold it in place, they then placed a large desert spoon of melted chocolate in the centre ( I used a combination of candy melts and dairy milk) They used spoons and kebab sticks to push the chocolate into shape using the template as their guide.
Next came the fun bit! I provided a selection of sprinkles and sweets and they got stuck in decorating their eggs.
I also provided a pipe bag filled with white chocolate for them to experiment with.
We discovered it was quite tricky to move the egg with the stick in place so we moved them into the kitchen and carefully added the stick.
Rebecca's eggs were simple but look great!
Sophie had a go at piping a rabbit!
And mine!
This is one activity we will be doing again!
So once we were all cleaned up from the chocolate creations it was time to make Easter Bonnets ( for the village competition Saturday )
Buying up cut price Easter craft materials last year meant that I had lots of goodies for them to choose from, without having to spend a fortune.


Not forgetting the grown ups competition!
Beautifully modelled by Sophie!
So all our creations made a trip to the play park completed the day of perfectly!














Just for fun: Decopatch

..... Or paper mache to you and me!!

When this craft hit the shops it looked amazing, beautiful racks of thin paper, self varnishing glue, and inspiring paper shapes to decorate.

I do love the papers, and the shapes, but is gets expensive especially when the girls want to join in! So let me let you in on a secret .... It doesn't have to be! You can cover anything! The self varnishing glue? - pva works equally well, and here's the best bit ... tissue paper works and it's so much cheaper!! How did I discover this? Well having spent hours wandering round hobbycraft looking for their Union Jack Decopatch paper which they had used to decorate a pillar I finally asked if they still had any ... The response - it's tissue paper!

And kids can do it well! Which is useful when they announce that they need to decorate a bottle for school, Sophie wants to make it into a dog and it has to be handed in tomorrow! Paint is quick but doesn't cover plastic well so Decopatch it is!

We tried recycling a brown paper bag for Sophie's dog but it was too thick but we did manage to use the handles for legs!

I am not sure if it counts as recycling if you have to empty the milk into a jug in order to use the bottle!

Once they were covered the children got chased to bed, finishing their animals off early next morning!

Annie created a flying sausage cat!

Sophie a puppy called Su

And Rebecca a pig!

So despite having the activity thrust upon me it turned out to be a couple of hours working together as a family to create something together which was totally worth the late bedtime and morning rush!!

 

Thursday 26 March 2015

Rebecca's guitar

These half termly projects a definatly keeping up on our toes!
The brief this time was to create an instrument using 100% recycled materials.
Lighting the matches then blowing them out was stretching the recycled theme a tad, but the elastic bands were courtesy of the Royal Mail, the decor an old paper and the shell a comfort bottle so it really was our only cheat!
Rebecca enjoyed making it, not so sure I'm going to enjoy the ermmm music it plays on it's return!

Sunday 22 March 2015

Puppy Party

Sophie is a frustrated dog owner due to the fact that neither of her parents have any desire to own a dog! So her wanting a puppy party came as no surprise!
Pinterest was full of ideas and though I drew lots of ideas from there, the general idea was based on the ds game nintendogs.
First the girls chose, named and adopted a puppy - the certificates were then laminated for them. This done they moved through to the hall where there were activities set out for them to do as they wished.
The shop was a big hit, each girl was given an envelope of puppy pounds with their dog which they were able to spend at the shop on leads, accesories, toys, blanket and puppy food ( - cereal served in new, clean dog bowls.)
The shop was not quite set up when we took the pictures - but at least we remembered to take some!
Boutique, here they were able to give their dogs a wash and brush up!
Comberton vets, here the girls made sure their dog was healthy using a checklist.
The girls made tags to put on their collars using Hama beads, why I had imagined they would make circles I don't know they were far more creative! S shapes, squares, bones and hearts to name a few.
They decorated a white party box as their dogs pet carrier

We set up an agility course in the garden and the girls took part in time trials with a certificate for the fastest.
And of course a puppy cake which was inspired by a piece of art Sophie had created for a school project.

The best part of the party for me came after the initial excitement calmed down and the girls were just playing with their puppies, making up games with them. It was encouraging that at 8 and 9 they were still able to simply play.

Thursday 19 March 2015

Puppy power!

Sophie's birthday comes hot on the heels of Annie's and so it's a quick turn around as we head from frozen to puppies! Toy ones obviously! Right now I'm in the middle of sewing accessories! But the invites are done and delivered!
What all the best dressed pups are wearing this year!

Wednesday 18 March 2015

Let it gooooo.....

Frozen is still a favourite with our youngest daughter, so there wasn't really any question as to what her party would be!
Pinterest is full of great ideas for parties especially frozen parties - the mistake is to let your 5 year old get involved! As often is the case I forgot till after the event to take photos! At most of the girls parties the camera makes it's appearance with the cake! This party was no exception, but most of the ideas are to be found on Pinterest posted by people who remember to take pictures!
Annie's party consisted of a mixture of jumping around games, quiet games, individual and team games.
Each of the children was given a named plastic cup placed on a window ledge and any prizes they collected went in the cup!
We started with some old favourites played with a frozen twist!
Musical statues - when the music stops you freeze like Anna!
Musical bumps - when the music stops act like a troll and roll (roll into a ball rather than doing a forward roll!)
We then put the children into teams for some of the games:
The Snowball Game
Teams of children got to throw white pom-poms into numbered buckets, scoring the number of points on the bucket.
Snowball Skittles
Polystyrene cups were decorated to look like snowmen, stacked into a pyramid, the teams then took turns to throw snowball Pom poms at them scoring 1 point for every cup knocked down.
We played these at the same time, two teams on each then swopped over so that the time spent waiting was limited.
Pin the Nose on Olaf
Each team had a picture of Olaf and a carrot nose each which they attempted to blu tack in the right place.
Do You Want to Build a Snowman?
These were printed from Pinterest then laminated for durability and were a good quieter game, each team had a set and a dice and the teams raced each other.
Pairs
Each team had a set of frozen pairs, printed from Disneys activity pack, they took turns to play pairs with the first team to find all the pairs winning
We then moved to Some individual games :
Each corner of the room had a character, Elsa, Anna, Svenn and Christoff, when instructed the children had to choose a character, a card was then drawn from a set if cards containing the four characters if your character was chosen you were out.
Frozen heart
Basically hot potato with a heart!
Pass the parcel
This was regular pass the parcel, but at the end while sitting in their circle each child was given one of the Pom Pom snowballs from the earlier games, a felt nose attatched to an elastic band, two adhesive google eyes and a mouth cut from sticky felt. With help the children transformed their snowball into a snowman.
The goody bags were the take home present in themselves, exercising my sewing machine skills somewhat!
Inside was a roll of frozen activity sheets, a deconstructed Olaf and only because mr Tesco reduced them to 10p a pack of frozen stickers!
It was fun to organise and run and she loved it!