Showing posts with label art. Show all posts
Showing posts with label art. Show all posts

Monday, November 23, 2015

Avery's Art

In our house we love creating, whether it be painting, coloring, building, sewing, crocheting, you name it, we dig it. And our newest addition is getting right in on the fun too. I've known people that say, "Aww, I can't wait until my little one is old enough to make me some art to display!" Well guess what, folks? If they're outta the womb, they're old enough! I know one big concern is the safety of paints for babies under one, especially because they like to put EVERYTHING in their mouths. But fear not, I've got the perfect recipe for you and your little guy/gal and you'll have some adorable baby made art to display proudly.

You'll need:


1 cup flour

2 cups water
1 teaspoon salt

Combine water and salt in a large pot. Cook on medium heat. Once the water mixture is heated slowly add flour, stirring constantly. Remove from heat once smooth and thick.

The consistency is that of yogurt, and after making this recipe I realized that I could've used just that - plain vanilla yogurt, then simply added food coloring to my liking. So give that a go as well.

We used a cupcake pan to place the "paint" in then we added different food coloring to each section until we liked the color.

Initally I taped a piece of paper to the counter, dropped some blobs of paint on the paper, then covered it with clear sheeting also taped to the counter (shown below, sorry for the terrible quality iPhone pics throughout this post) but Avery wasn't interested. 


I think her lack of interest was due to not being able to truly feel the texture of the paint. With four kids and a dog I'm no stranger to messes so I said screw it and took off the plastic sheeting and let her just grab the paint straight from the cupcake holders and paint it directly to the paper. She absolutely LOVED it.


Not only does this activity give you the cutest artwork made by your babe but it also gives them some much needed sensory play, so it's a win-win in my book. 

And I'm a sap so we framed her art, I mean, come on, its the first piece of art she made so naturally it has to go in a frame and be treasured forever. If you've ever been to my house you know that I decorate with both mine and my kiddos' art work, there's just something so wonderful about being surrounded by their works of art that they worked so hard on. I absolutely love when I see the kids digging in our craft closet and breaking out the canvases and paint. It make this creative momma happy. 


So if you ever thought your three month old was too young to make you some sweet art, think again ya'll. Happy painting!

Wednesday, May 02, 2012

Let's Trudge on Through the Boys' Room...

...shall we?

I planned to make the boys a corkboard for their plethora of art but I didn’t have a clear vision of what I wanted. What I did know was that I wanted to make it myself so that it wasn’t just your plain, run of the mill corkboard. So I sat on the idea for weeks, then one day while doing another project I had an idea…

I had these two boards (we’ll call them ‘boards’ for simplicity sake). These boards used to screw into our dresser on one end and then screw into our mirror that hung above our dresser on the other end, to attach our mirror to our dresser. When I gave the mirror the boot, the boards were obviously no longer needed so I stuck ‘em on the balcony thinking that they could come in handy some day. Enter my bright idea…
I stained the boards,


*here you can in this first photo the board on top and left is stained and the one on the bottom and right is not yet stained*






used my hot glue gun to glue some clothes pins on to them, 


screwed them into the wall, and clipped the boys art on.





Ta-da. And the best part is that this project was free because I already owned the boards, glue, glue gun, clothes pins, stain, poly, and screws. Oh, and the art ;) Holla!
I like that we can easily switch out which art to display. And the stain matches their furniture perfectly.




Moving right along, I found this sign at Old Time Pottery a few weeks ago.


I saw it and had to buy it, even though I had no clue where I would put it at the time. I always tell the kids, “I love you to the moon and back” so it was only fitting that I put it in one of the children’s rooms.

On an unrelated note, I’ve been really good about finding deals lately - I bought two pairs of pants for Ariana $3.88 each! They were originally $14.99, I believe.



And the lamp shade that I bought (and modified with some red ribbon) for the boys’ floor lamp from yesterday was $10, marked down from $14, I think.




Lastly, I bought Ari a reasonably priced down comforter to go with her new duvet - I’m so excited to see how it looks on her bed but I'm waiting until I get her headboard done, which will hopefully be sometime this weekend. Her bed looks so sad without a headboard right now.



Wouldn’t you agree? I’m just happy that I found some great deals. Three cheers for sales, coupons, and free art displays.

Hip, hip, hooray!

Lorri