musings of a mom of kids on the autism spectrum, aspiring equestrian, jewelry designer, and Orthodox Christian - not necessarily in that order...
Wednesday, November 14, 2012
Soar with me Across the Moon Etsy Treasury
Thanks to Brandi of CandleAbracadbra for including my Be Wise as an Owl Mixed Media Dangle Earrings in her Etsy Treasury, Soar Me Across the Moon:
Friday, November 9, 2012
Birthday Sale!
In honor of my birthday, I'm having a sale at my Etsy store: http://www.etsy.com/shop/vowangems
47% off all jewelry for one week only, November 10 - 17, 2012!
Coupon code is bday47.
happy shopping!
my Etsy destash shop is also running the same sale, check it out: http://www.etsy.com/shop/craftywiles
47% off all jewelry for one week only, November 10 - 17, 2012!
Coupon code is bday47.
happy shopping!
my Etsy destash shop is also running the same sale, check it out: http://www.etsy.com/shop/craftywiles
All Wrapped Up - Etsy Treasury curated by Bonzer Beads
Special thanks to Duane Smith of Bonzer Beads for including my Lettuce Green Czech Glass Wrapped Bracelet in his All Wrapped Up Etsy Treasury
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♥ "ALL WRAPPED UP!" ♥
Wednesday, November 7, 2012
Biblical Christmas Wrapping Paper
During art time this morning I let the twins paint using dot dot paint as well as finger paint on kraft paper. We are creating our own Christmas wrapping paper. I had been drawing stars for them to fill in and Christmas trees, then Nathaniel asked me to paint a rainbow, like Noah's Ark. That got me thinking, why not draw a picture representing each book of the Bible.
Emma drew a whale:
Natty chose Exodus (15-40):
After we finish our Christmas wrapping paper, I'll tie the gifts up with simple bows using yarn ribbon or tulle in coordinating colors and give our gifts within a gift to special people in our lives. This is going to be a fun way to learn the Bible, spread the Good News and express our creativity!
After we finish our Christmas wrapping paper, I'll tie the gifts up with simple bows using yarn ribbon or tulle in coordinating colors and give our gifts within a gift to special people in our lives. This is going to be a fun way to learn the Bible, spread the Good News and express our creativity!
Labels:
art,
Bible,
bible stories,
Christian,
Christmas,
Christmas gift wrap,
christmas gifts,
cross,
dot dot paint,
Exodus,
finger paint,
Jonah,
kraft paper,
New Testament,
rainbow,
stars,
toddler art,
twins,
washable markers
Saturday, October 13, 2012
Scary Hanging Ghosts
Easy hanging ghost project.
Last week, I climbed into my attic to find my Halloween decoration box. When I opened it, a gut wrenching smell was released. A sippy cup filled with prune juice had somehow managed to be sealed in the box for almost a year, marinating in over 100 degree heat - my ghosties were ruined as were some other decorations. The box has been airing out in the garage.
So I need to make some more ghosties to hang from the trees. Mine are super easy, all you need is:
stryofoam balls, cheese cloth or white cotton fabric, floral wire, fishing line, and glow in the dark paint. I have actually made these ghosts, two different ways. First easy way, wrap a 6 inch or larger styrofoam ball with either cheese cloth or cotton white fabric, tie the fabric at the base of the ball with floral wire 18 gauge works well, add a loop in the wire to string the fishing line. You'll want to have at least 1.5 yards of fishing line, depending on how long you want the ghost to hang and how far you are from the limb of the tree. Paint eyes and mouth of ghost onto wrapped ball. I'm going to add some bells to the hem of the ghosties, so they can ring in the breeze.
The other way to make the ghost is using a wire clothes hanger under cotton fabric to give the illusion of arms, creating fullness to the ghost. Straighten the rounded top part of hanger and stick it into the base of the ball (like a neck), make sure you have enough fabric to cover the hanger. I used two yards of cotton fabric for my larger ghost.
I was amazed how expensive styrofoam balls have become. I have thought about using my children's balls to use as the heads, then wrapping the wire around the base of the ball and stringing fishing line through the wire. The 6 inch styrofoam ball cost me $5.99 at Joann's Fabric and Craft Store and $4.99 at Hobby Lobby respectively.
If you choose to use styrofoam balls, another option to hang the ghosts is to drive a nail into the top of the head, add fishing line to the nail and suspend the ghost from a branch or house.
Super easy, fun Halloween project! Even I can do it...
Last week, I climbed into my attic to find my Halloween decoration box. When I opened it, a gut wrenching smell was released. A sippy cup filled with prune juice had somehow managed to be sealed in the box for almost a year, marinating in over 100 degree heat - my ghosties were ruined as were some other decorations. The box has been airing out in the garage.
So I need to make some more ghosties to hang from the trees. Mine are super easy, all you need is:
stryofoam balls, cheese cloth or white cotton fabric, floral wire, fishing line, and glow in the dark paint. I have actually made these ghosts, two different ways. First easy way, wrap a 6 inch or larger styrofoam ball with either cheese cloth or cotton white fabric, tie the fabric at the base of the ball with floral wire 18 gauge works well, add a loop in the wire to string the fishing line. You'll want to have at least 1.5 yards of fishing line, depending on how long you want the ghost to hang and how far you are from the limb of the tree. Paint eyes and mouth of ghost onto wrapped ball. I'm going to add some bells to the hem of the ghosties, so they can ring in the breeze.
The other way to make the ghost is using a wire clothes hanger under cotton fabric to give the illusion of arms, creating fullness to the ghost. Straighten the rounded top part of hanger and stick it into the base of the ball (like a neck), make sure you have enough fabric to cover the hanger. I used two yards of cotton fabric for my larger ghost.
I was amazed how expensive styrofoam balls have become. I have thought about using my children's balls to use as the heads, then wrapping the wire around the base of the ball and stringing fishing line through the wire. The 6 inch styrofoam ball cost me $5.99 at Joann's Fabric and Craft Store and $4.99 at Hobby Lobby respectively.
If you choose to use styrofoam balls, another option to hang the ghosts is to drive a nail into the top of the head, add fishing line to the nail and suspend the ghost from a branch or house.
Super easy, fun Halloween project! Even I can do it...
Friday, October 12, 2012
Whoah Horse Etsy Treasury by Corky Crafts
Beth of CorkyCrafts was very kind to include my Ride'em Cowgirl Glass Tile Pendant in this all things horsey Treasury. Check out all the cool horse art work! I especially like the Grey Stick Horse and the Sterling Silver Horse Earrings!
Whoah Horse! Treasury
Whoah Horse! Treasury
$29.99 USD
$10.00 USD
$20.00 USD
$83.00 USD
$120.00 USD
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