Showing posts with label Valentine's Day. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Valentine's Day. Show all posts
Tuesday, October 4, 2011
Easy Tissue Paper Bowls!
Saturday, February 19, 2011
Valentines
Sunday, February 13, 2011
Stained Glass Hearts
We made beautiful stained glass hearts the other day for Valentine's day! They were made the exact same way as the
fall leaves we made a few months ago. This time I took the extra step of cutting out the heart. (instead of just leaving it as a square with a heart inside) These look so pretty in the windows!
Monday, January 17, 2011
Thursday, October 7, 2010
Buzzzz
Sunday, September 5, 2010
Salt Dough
I love working with salt dough. You can do so much with it, the possibilities are endless. It's easy and inexpensive to make. You probably have the ingredients sitting in your cupboards right now. I like putting food coloring right in the dough. Once baked, the colors come out bright and beautiful. You can also paint it, cover it in glitter, or just leave it as is. This is the kind of baking I excel at. The finished product is supposed to be hard as a rock and tasteless! Here is the recipe I use, although if you search google you'll find a bunch of different variations.
Ingredients
2 cups white flour
1 cup table salt
1 cup water
1 tbsp vegetable oil
Mix all ingredients in a large bowl until they form a smooth dough. You can try to mix it with a spoon, but it wont's work. Get your hands in there and get dirty! If the dough seems too runny, gradually add a little more flour. If it's too flaky, gradually add some water. Once you get the dough to a workable consistency, you can either kneed in food coloring or leave it as it. Now you are ready to let your imagination go wild! Sprinkle some flour on your work surface and your cookie sheets to prevent sticking. If you plan to make ornaments, remember to punch a hole in the top with a straw! You can either let them air dry (takes wayyy too long for me) or bake them at 200 degrees until hard. After they are hard, you can paint them, cover them in glitter, or even write on them with sharpies. I like to paint on a coat of Elmer's glue to give them a nice inexpensive shine.

These are some salt dough valentines we made by adding food coloring right to the dough. We used cookie cutters to make the hearts, and sculpted the eyes and mouths by hand. We attached ribbons and wrote a message on the back with a sharpie.

Little hands hard at work!

A glitter covered ornament on the tree.

Ready to go in the oven. (These make great Christmas presents from the kids!)
Ingredients
2 cups white flour
1 cup table salt
1 cup water
1 tbsp vegetable oil
Mix all ingredients in a large bowl until they form a smooth dough. You can try to mix it with a spoon, but it wont's work. Get your hands in there and get dirty! If the dough seems too runny, gradually add a little more flour. If it's too flaky, gradually add some water. Once you get the dough to a workable consistency, you can either kneed in food coloring or leave it as it. Now you are ready to let your imagination go wild! Sprinkle some flour on your work surface and your cookie sheets to prevent sticking. If you plan to make ornaments, remember to punch a hole in the top with a straw! You can either let them air dry (takes wayyy too long for me) or bake them at 200 degrees until hard. After they are hard, you can paint them, cover them in glitter, or even write on them with sharpies. I like to paint on a coat of Elmer's glue to give them a nice inexpensive shine.
These are some salt dough valentines we made by adding food coloring right to the dough. We used cookie cutters to make the hearts, and sculpted the eyes and mouths by hand. We attached ribbons and wrote a message on the back with a sharpie.
Little hands hard at work!
A glitter covered ornament on the tree.
Ready to go in the oven. (These make great Christmas presents from the kids!)
Sunday, August 29, 2010
Be my valentine
I'm not a big fan of those cheesy paper valentines kids exchange every year. I prefer to make homemade valentines.
These are some that we made with lollipops and construction paper. I cut out the heart shapes and had my little buddy first glue the smaller hearts inside of the bigger ones. Then he glued the hearts on top of lolli pops. I attached the leaves with hot glue. They just wouldn't stick with Elmer's glue. I think these are pretty cute and super easy.
Thursday, August 19, 2010
Candy anyone?
This is a cute little homemade valentine I had one of my kids make for her teacher. We cut a large circle (about the size of a paper plate) out of a piece of poster board and put it in a pizza box. Then I put a couple dabs of red paint and a golf ball in the box. She wiggled the box around causing the golf ball to roll through the paint and make cool designs on the paper. When it was dry we wrapped it in plastic wrap and tied the sides off with ribbons to make it look like candy.
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