Showing posts with label kids craft. Show all posts
Showing posts with label kids craft. Show all posts

Friday, February 7, 2014

Feeding Our Feathered Friends: Rainbow Ice Bird Feeders


The creation of these ice bird feeders was an evolution of sorts with lots of trial and error. We were happy with the outcome though and our feathered friends seem to be too! 
It has been such a pleasure on these cold white days to watch the bluejays and chickadees frolicking and feasting in our backyard.
These were pretty simple to make and a joy to have mother nature's frosty co-operation in the creation of them!

To make you will need

helium quality balloons
6 round foil cake tins
food coloring 
water
bowls
full tins of beans (for weight)
time ;)

To begin:

Take the food coloring and drop some drops (what ever color you want you ice orb to be) into your balloon. 


Next fill your balloon with water, place it in a bowl (to keep its rounded shape) and put them outside into the frigid air to freeze! If it is as cold where you are as where we are (-30!!) it should freeze full over night. 


You can then peel off your balloon and "unveil " your lovely ice orbs!


I wasn't sure what to do with them at this point...


but I was smitten and determined to give them a purpose!


So, here's what came of that...
project bird feeder!

For this part fill your cake tins with water and food coloring.
Place a bowl inside the center of the tin and weigh it down with a full food tin.
Set outside to freeze.


Once the water is fully frozen, remove your food tins and fill the bowls with hot water. 
Allow the bowls to warm up until they can slip out of the ice.


Slide your ice disks out of the cake tins.


Pour cold water over your ice orb and gently place your ice disk on top. The middle of the disk will be very thin and break up a bit in the very center, this is fine. Simply add a bit more cold water and snow into the center and press down to secure the orb and disk together.
Allow it to freeze for a couple of hours.


Once it is frozen...


add your birdseed!


Now you are ready for the best part of all ~ the bird watching!

The Bluejay 
By Emily Dickinson

No brigadier throughout the year
So civic as the jay.
A neighbor and a warrior too,
With shrill felicity



Pursuing winds that censure us
A February day,
The brother of the universe
Was never blown away.


The snow and he are intimate;
I 've often seen them play
When heaven looked upon us all
With such severity,


I felt apology were due
To an insulted sky,
Whose pompous frown was nutriment
To their temerity.


The pillow of this daring head
Is pungent evergreens;
His larder — terse and militant —
Unknown, refreshing things;



His character a tonic,
His future a dispute;
Unfair an immortality
That leaves this neighbor out.


For the love of our feathered friends,

Shanti

Monday, January 27, 2014

Origami Love Lollipops




With valentines day just around the corner, the girls and I made some super simple lollipop filled hearts to pass out to their friends. 
Here is a quick how to for you!


To create you will need

magazines or old calenders


scissors
lollipops
hole punch
double sided tape


1. Cut a square out of an old calender or magazine. 
2. Cut your square in half to create a triangle.
3. Fold the top point of the triangle up as shown.
4. Fold the left side up. 


5. Fold right side up so that your paper forms a square.
6.  Flip your paper over. 
7. Fold down the top corners of the paper over to the sides.
8. This creates the heart shape!


 9. Gently unfold your heart and punch a hole at the tip of your heart.
10. Slide your lollipop into the hole.
11. Place a piece of double sided tape on your lollipop and and fold the top back down.
12. Add a bit more tape on the sides and fold back up.



13. It should now look like this ~ almost there...
14. Fold in the top and side points to round out your heart.
Fini!


So lovely to play with flower photos this time of the year. Their bright colors remind me that spring is sure to come!


*Warning* folding these hearts may be addictive! Once we started it was hard to stop. It was such a delight to see how quickly & magically each flower photo became a heart.


We look forward to passing out some flower dressed sweet love. 





Here's to spreading the love!


Shanti

Friday, January 10, 2014

Ice Rainbow Sun Catchers



Here in our neck of the woods of Canada, we are in the midst of a real deep freeze. We decided to take advantage of the frosty temperatures and create an ice craft!
To create you will need:

6 Round foil cake tins
Bits of nature in all the colors of the rainbow ~ outside, your kitchen and anything you may have pressed over the summer/fall are great for inspiration!
Food Coloring
String

To begin:
Place the natural objects that you found into the tins ~ 


one for each color of the rainbow.


Add food coloring into a jar of water and pour it into its corresponding pan.


Some items will stay where you want, but no need to spend too much time arranging... once the water hits the the pan all the bits seem to have a mind of their own!



Carefully bring your tins outside to a flat surface and allow to fully freeze.


Once they are frozen, tuck string inside the tin around the circumference of the ice (the ice seems to slip out fairly easily to allow you to do this).
Then pour some cold water into the tin and wait for it to all freeze again ~ this will secure your string for hanging.


Once it is re-frozen it is ready to be hung...


and admired...


while it twirls in the sun, bringing color to the white blanket of winter.


As they all melt ~ eventually! ~ they will leave some lovely little treats for the birds behind. 


Hope you are finding yourself amidst bits of beauty where ever you are in the world!

Shanti

Tuesday, December 17, 2013

Pressed Flower Ornaments


Pressed Flower Ornaments



This past summer I began a love affair with pressing flowers. I wasn't sure what I would do with them all, I just knew that come winter they would bring me joy to craft with. Now that we are in the midst of a real deep freeze, it was such a treat to peek into the books where they lay waiting and gently reveal the delicate little flowers I had collected. Perfect for creating these pressed flower ornaments!
If you have some kicking around and want to create some too, here's how it goes...

You will need:
1 cup baking soda
1/2 cup corn starch
3/4 cup of warm water
rolling pin
round cookie cutter or cup for cutting your clay circles
pressed flowers
mod podge
paint brush
string
To begin:
Follow this tutorial to make the white clay. 
Cut out your clay with a cup or a round cookie cutter.

Poke a hole where your string can go through. 


 Bake at 100 degrees C for an hour. 


Choose your flower layouts.


Add a layer of mod podge to the front of your ornament and place your flower(s) on top.


Gently paint a layer of mod podge over top of the flower and ornament. 


Be sure to make sure your holes don't get clogged with mod podge and if they do poke it out with a needle.



String your ornament...


hang on your tree...


and sit back with something to sip, while you admire the little faces of summer looking back at you!


 Wishing all a peace & joy filled time of preparation for Christmas.
With love
Shanti

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