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Weaving

Thursday, April 15th, 2010

weaving

Here is a 100% child led activity. I was dragged. Really.

I was cutting loose threads off a red canvas shopping bag that I had just washed and dyed yet another load of clothes pink with, I’m starting to learn, really, although I just did it again with a purple blanket… And Rebecca wanted to make a new bag with the threads I was pulling off. I think she was upset that the bag was loosing threads, and had a hole in the corner. She asked if we could make a new bag, and I grudgingly admitted that *theoretically* we could make a very small bag, but it would be a lot of work. From there I was dragged into helping her set up a tiny cardboard loom, warping it for her and finding a large needle to use to weave the weft threads. From there she wove her little postage stamp of red cloth.

Later when she was helping me make the bed she said, “Wow mama, someone did a lot of work making this big sheet!” So there you go, the last couple months of chaos we’ve become unschoolers.

Bolting

Monday, April 12th, 2010

bolting

Not running away, but assembling Ikea furniture, a great activity for little hands. Rebecca loves using the little torx drivers, and putting all the bolts into the holes.

I know I haven’t written for almost a month, things are getting a little more organized around here, I’d say were 80-90% unpacked. That’s depressing. I do have a lot to write about though, I’ve even been doing some sewing! I just need to make Monday blog-ahead day, or schedule some time for it. That’s what I feel like I need to work on the most right now, coming up with a house cleaning, girl educating, mama crafting schedule where everything can magically get done at its appointed time… There may be too much fantasy in there. I’ve started Fly Lady though, which is one step towards such a miracle schedule.

Dying Rice and Beans

Wednesday, March 24th, 2010

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I’ve seen dying rice with food coloring before, we used liquid watercolors, which worked pretty well. Rebecca really liked shaking the bags and squeezing the paint in. We also had some white beans which didn’t dye as well as the rice, the color rubbed off on our fingers, but maybe I just used too much?

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After making an excessive number of colors – in my opinion, Rebecca kept saying “Now let’s make some this color!” – we made a big mess sprinkling and glueing. Looks like we had the spray bottles out too.

Food Mill for a 3yr

Monday, March 15th, 2010

Food Mill

Want to practice your cranking? Rebecca is fascinated by both baby food and the food mill. She wants her own bowl of baby rice cereal at meal times. It wouldn’t have occurred to me, but here she is, working on grinding up a quarter of a peanut butter and jam sandwich… Mmmm… She ate that quarter and then ground another one. Whatever floats their boats, right? (Still old pre-move projects.)

Secret Heart Valentines

Thursday, February 11th, 2010

I wanted Rebecca to be involved in making the valentines for her classmates tomorrow, which is challenging, since we have to make 26ish of them, and that takes some stamina. At first I was planning on doing some stenciling, I cut out some hearts, and I wanted her to use the spray bottles of liquid water colors we have to paint hearts onto watercolor paper. But. For some reason when the girls use these they feel that they have to hold them really close to the paper, and anything other than fully covering to a drippy mess is unacceptable. So the first stencil was filled to overflowing with red watercolor paint. You can guess it didn’t come out looking like a heart. We moved on to plan 2!

Heart Valentines

On each piece of watercolor paper I drew a secret heart picture, nothing complicated, and Rebecca sprayed and painted watercolors over the top until she could see the whole picture. And yes, I did use a moving box as my backdrop, my house is covered in them! Should I be packing right now? Yes…

Mini Ornament Tree & White Pinecones

Sunday, January 31st, 2010

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Yes, I realize that the winter holidays are so last month! And frankly, we did this last month, but there you go, right now my house is full of moving boxes and not so full of exciting crafts! Two weeks to go.

The pine cones were a Friday Art Group project, we painted them white and then sprinkled them with kosher salt – it comes in larger flakes than table salt, but not so large as rock salt, and makes reasonable glitter substitute. We have no glitter in our house. Okay, we have one bottle of clear plastic glitter somewhere, but I don’t know where, and if I did I might not say.

The mini tree is a dead bonsai tree my husband gave me… We stuck it in some flour play dough and baked it. Somehow the tree wicked up the salt (maybe it was salt dough, honestly I don’t remember, it keeps a disgracefully long time.) and turned whiter than it was to start with, kinda cool. We hung lots of little mini ornaments on it with tweezers and fingers. It was a great fine motor activity, and lots of fun. The mini ornaments consist mostly of plastic beads and sequins in various arrangements strung on earring wires from the craft store. I have them from years ago, but next year I should find more earring wires (just short wires with a flat bump at the end – you could just twist a loop instead) and let Rebecca make the ornaments. I don’t think that tree is going to make it to next year, maybe we will have to use one of the still-living bonsai, it would be much sturdier too, even if it wouldn’t give as much of the ‘winter’ aspect.