Wednesday, April 23, 2014
Thursday, February 20, 2014
Stuck
Just finished watching the movie Stuck in Love. In the first scene that Kristen Bell shows up I can't stop thinking to myself “Princess Anna of Arindelle what are you doing?! Get off of Greg Kinnear!"
Disney Movie Lover Problems!
But really I actually really liked the movie and it has inspired me. It's a family of writers and it has me thinking maybe, maybe I can be a writer too!
I think I need to just write just for the sake of writing. That's how I'll start, just write to write, not to be read because I think that's what's stopping me. I have this fear or embarrassment that someone will actually read what I write and then they'll somehow know everything about me, every deep dark secret, every skeleton will be on display.
That is scary.
So writing for a tiny bit there was so scary to me that I hated it, it became my enemy, and I've decided that I need to get to know my enemy. “In that moment when I truly understand my enemy, understand him well enough to defeat him, then in that very moment I also love him. - A.E. Wiggins" - Orson Scott Card, Ender's Game.
Maybe I'm not scared to write this because I don't think anyone will read it. Or maybe I'm freaked out of my mind. Either way, more to come! Dun dun duuunnn! (Say it out loud with your hands playing the air piano.)
P.S. Air piano is cooler than air guitar.
Friday, January 24, 2014
This is a very late post. We did this craft a little bit before Thanksgiving and used the turkeys as centerpieces on our Thanksgiving table.
What you'll need:
Pincones
Construction paper
Scissors
Glue
Googly eyes (optional)
Collect a few pinecones, as many as you want turkeys. I suggest picking out slightly smaller ones that have opened up already. These will be the body of your turkey.
No prep on the pinecone is necessary other than picking up ones that aren't wet or sticky.
Depending on the age of the person doing the craft an adult may have to do a little prep for they other materials before you get to creating.
Feathers are just cut from construction paper. Draw the shape on one piece and then layered and cut several at a time). If your kids are handy with scissors this would be fun to let them do. They could cut one out at a time if cutting several pieces of paper is too hard.
Bodies are made in a similar fashion, layering several pieces of paper together and cutting a bunch at once. They are shaped like a peanut. If your only doing two you can cut them each out individually to give them each their own uniqueness. Turkeys are like snowflakes, no two are identical.
Cut a diamond shape for the beak.
The a squiggle shape for the waddle.
Now you are all set to get your kids creating.
Let you kids use a glue stick to glue the beak, waddle, and eyes to the body. Then move onto the cone part.
Have them put elmers glue on the tips of the "feathers" and then they push it into the cone while you hold the sections open. The glue will not hold forever BUT then you take hot glue to glue the peanut shape to the cone and shore up the "feathers" by adding hot glue into the sections.
And bamm! You have a beautiful pinecone Turkey. This was so fun and easy my girls wanted to make more. I will definitely revisit this craft for years to come.
Happy crafting!
Wednesday, January 15, 2014
Negative Space Painting with Kids
She brought over a plain canvas for each of them and placed an M in the center of each canvas with painters tape.