Merry Belated Christmas! How was your holiday? Good, I hope. Ours was filled with family, food, and a ton of fun. Chuck really loved playing with all of his older cousins. I'll upload some photos from the day's event a little later on.
Until then, I thought I'd share this neat food trick that I learned from here. Did you know that you can make your marshmallows into different shapes? Well, you can.... and it's super easy to do.
Aren't these heart shaped marshmallows lovely?
Keep on reading to make your own fun shaped marshmallows...
Thursday, December 26, 2013
Tuesday, December 24, 2013
Merry Christmas!
We wish you all a merry, merry Christmas.
May your homes be filled with love, joy, and peace this holiday season.
And in case you need a little extra holiday cheer, here are some goofy photos of Chuck and me wearing a lovely Santa/Gnome beard. (I just cut out a beard shape from felt and hot glued elastic to both sides.)
Happy Holidays! (And happy crafting!)
Happy Holidays! (And happy crafting!)
Monday, December 23, 2013
Holiday Train Show at Grand Central Terminal
One of the best things about this Christmas is that Hubby is off the entire week. Hooray! With all of his traveling last month, it's really nice having him around. I also especially love seeing Chuck and Daddy playing like best buddies.
This past weekend we finally got a chance to visit the Holiday Train Show at Grand Central Terminal. Even though it was pretty crowded, the display itself was enchanting. Everything was meticulously crafted and I kept "oohing" and "ahhing" over all the lovely details.
Here are some photos from our trip into the city:
This past weekend we finally got a chance to visit the Holiday Train Show at Grand Central Terminal. Even though it was pretty crowded, the display itself was enchanting. Everything was meticulously crafted and I kept "oohing" and "ahhing" over all the lovely details.
Here are some photos from our trip into the city:
| The miniature taxis were too adorable! Can you spot the tiny Santa? |
| As you can see, this little guy really wanted to get inside |
| I loved seeing the sparkly Christmas light-night sky, King-Kong, and tiny, tiny nuns |
| Ack! Look at that adorable mini Christmas tree! |
| We then got some yummy gluten free pizza at Two Boots Pizza. I love this little guy's sweet kisses |
| Since it was such a nice day, we walked back to our bus stop. On our way across town, Daddy and Chuck posed underneath the Bryant Park Christmas tree |
| It's a family portrait. Can you find all of us? |
Sunday, December 22, 2013
Four Winter Toddler Crafts and Activities
Looking for some easy toddler winter crafts and activities?
I'm officially over winter. Buh-bye shortened days! Buh-bye cold weather! Buy-bye staying inside! Oh, how I wish it were already spring. But, until warmer, sunnier days come, Chuck and I are going to persevere and have fun indoors. Here are four crafts and activities that have kept us busy, happy, and sane for the past couple of weeks.1. Cereal Box Gingerbread Men
I cut out a whole bunch of gingerbread men from my empty cereal box stash. (Yes, I'm a proud cardboard hoarder!) Then, I brought them to the library and let the kids decorate them with googly eyes and foam stickers. The older 2-year olds had fun making funny men and the babies just watched their moms do the craft.
Chuck's attention span: He probably spent about 5-10 minutes on this activity before he lost interest.
2. Hand and Foot Reindeer Wreath
Here are the different components of the wreath:
Chuck's attention span: He probably spent about 10 minutes on this activity before he lost interest.
3. Homemade Play Dough
I followed this craft clay recipe and we had tons of fun rolling, cutting, and shaping our clay. Unfortunately, our ornaments cracked when they dried. Boo. But, we had such fun manipulating the stuff that I kept leftovers in a sealed bag in the fridge. It didn't dry out and we got to play with it another day. (Right now the "play dough" is still in our fridge... so we'll try it out again this week.)
He used a blunt plastic knife, measuring spoons, measuring cup, and an olive jar (our makeshift rolling pin) to play with the dough.
Chuck's attention span: This activity was a hit! We spent about 30-45 minutes on two separate days playing with our "play dough."
4. Water Bead Play
Here's what the water beads initially looked like ...
After a couple of hours, our beads grew and Chuck had a blast scooping them from container to container.
Warning: Yes, they can be a choking hazard. I repeatedly told him that the beads weren't food and I made sure to watch him while he played. Once we were done with the beads, I threw them away in the garbage can. (You can't pour them down the drain because they can clog your pipes.)
Chuck's attention span: This activity was a hit! He spent about an hour just scooping the beads from container to container.
So, for all you mamas out there who are also stuck at home with young ones... stay strong! We can make it through winter! Hopefully one of these ideas will help keep you sane this week.
Happy crafting, friends!
Thursday, December 19, 2013
Finding beauty in the everyday
Heart shaped candy canes
(bent using this tutorial)Our current car collection
Christmas tree toys
Red and white rice krispy treats
White play dough on our black table
Happy Thursday friends!
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