Archive for September, 2010

Acorn Tea Set

Wednesday, September 29th, 2010

For the Autumnal Equinox we had a double tea party, tea for us, and a mini tea party with fairies. We served them this nice glitter-in-acorns meal, because we’re pretty sure that fairies like to eat glitter.

This is a simple thing to make, I hesitate to call it a tutorial, so we’ll call it a mini tutorial, but what’s in a name anyway.

Step 1: Collect acorns. We live in a blessed part of the world, California, where there are several varieties of acorns available year round it seems like. Near our house we have the round fat acorns of my East Coast youth, and also long skinny acorns which belong to California Live Oaks. You need some good big flat acorn caps for the fairy plates, and some small deep ones with long stems for the cups. If you don’t live in California you might not be able to find the shape of acorn we used for our chalices, if not, collect some 3/16″ (~3-4mm) twigs for the chalice stems.

Using some heavy grit sand paper, something in the 60-100 range, sand the bottoms of the large acorn caps flat. Rebecca helped me with this, it’s good practice holding things steady while sliding them over the sandpaper. For the chalices just sand the end of the stem flat. If your chalice acorn doesn’t have much of a stem, cut a tiny bit of twig and sand the ends of that flat to use as a chalice stem, or consider yourself to be making tea cups. That was my original plan anyway…

Get out your glue gun and hot glue tiny buttons to the bottom of the chalice/tea cup stems. We put our buttons face down, which made them more stable as cups. If you decided to go with a bit of twig, glue that in between the button and acorn caps.

Have your 4 year old fill your dishes with glue and glitter, or other fairy food, such as small seeds, or beads.

After the glue dries, have a tea party! These are really easy, and I expect them to get a lot of play in the doll house!

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Beans

Tuesday, September 28th, 2010

There was a bit in a book or movie about a woman who loved to plunge her hands into bins of beans in the grocery store, and I didn’t really understand it. I always thought of dried beans as powdery and flakey. But fresh dried beans, fresh dried beans are glorious and wonderful to run through your hands. At Full Circle Farm we grow beans for eating fresh, and this year some beans for drying. Unfortunately volunteer workers keep accidentally picking the shelling beans thinking they are ripe eating beans. But some of them make it to the drying stage. This lovely bucket is the result of a great big pile of bean plants. Penelope agreed that they were wonderful to plunge your hands into, silky smooth and clattery. Magic beans. Pour your favorite toddler a bowl full to play with.

Birthday Crown

Sunday, September 26th, 2010

So this night weaning thing has been rougher than I was expecting, two and a half weeks since my last post, wow! I think that’s a record. And while normally I might post after the girls go to bed, I’m writing this at 6:30 in the morning. The first week I was useless and made myself sick from not getting enough sleep, but I’m mostly functional now, and getting about the same amount of sleep I was before, while spending an extra hour or two in bed… woo. We aren’t nursing at night, we also aren’t sleeping. Who is winning here??? So far, no one. Right. I’m starting to think about buying a new bed (for me) and coming up with a new plan… But meanwhile.

A month and a bit ago, with great rejoicing and an enormous built-by-mom-and-dad piƱata with pop bottles and, right next post, Penelope turned one. Yes! We have met the basic infant survival goal. And I made her this cute little birthday crown. There are tutorials around if you want one, basically I cut the orange layer, sewed it down to the blue layer, leaving holes at the edges to insert the back elastic, and then trimmed the blue layer to fit the orange one. I always trim the back layer last, it makes it neat. Then I handstitched a casing for the back elastic out of crinkly blue kimono silk from a scrap bag I bought in Tokyo Fabric Town, which I have been hoarding. I slipped the (loose) casing over the elastic, and tucked both the casing and the elastic into the holes I’d left at the edges of the crown, and stitched both openings closed with a running stitch matching the rest of the running stitch embroidery. You’re just going to have to imagine all of that.

Here’s my little diva working on her thank you notes. I feel like thank you notes are such a great fundamental thing to work on with your kids, involving gratitude, personal narrative, and writing/drawing skills. I am good about getting my kids to do them promptly, and then I fall down on the distribution! Since Penelope started scribbling like mad around when she turned one, she was quite happy to sit through all 10 or so thank you notes, scribbling on most of them with several colors. I was expecting her to get through about three before loosing interest, but I was neglecting the power of big sister worship. Because after all, Rebecca spends a lot of time drawing, so now Penelope does too. Also, she can get the tops off the little crayola markers herself, so if Rebecca leaves one lying around, watch out!

Drawing Bugs

Wednesday, September 8th, 2010

This is a silly little idea, but fun. Glue or stick something round on your paper, and draw lots of little legs and heads. The jewel stickers work well for this, but buttons or pompoms or circle stickers would be just as fun. How many bugs can you draw?

So, I’ve been keeping up with my laundry, but not my blog. This is a ‘no apologies’ blog, so I’m not feeling sorry about it, that’s just where things are. Mostly because I have been falling asleep with the girls, and that is when I usually find a few minutes to sort through my photos and write. I really really really need to night wean Penelope, she is over 1 now. But I have been too tired at night to do it! Which of course leads to more tired. So, going to bed early for a while. Not the first time I’ve tried to night wean her, hopefully this time I will keep getting enough sleep to remember what I am doing until we get through it!