I don't get to log on to the home computer much anymore. Earl is working 60+ hours a week, usually out of town. (And sometimes out of state.) *Not complaining, just explaining. We're very grateful for a job and overtime pay!*
Between being a single parent Monday thru Friday, working full time, and trying (but not always succeeding) to keep the house somewhat tidy, there isn't a lot of time to update the blog. But... there is ALWAYS time for some crafting around this house! Here are some of the goodies the kids and I have been making in between homework, practicing instruments, scouts, church, work, and sleeping.
Between being a single parent Monday thru Friday, working full time, and trying (but not always succeeding) to keep the house somewhat tidy, there isn't a lot of time to update the blog. But... there is ALWAYS time for some crafting around this house! Here are some of the goodies the kids and I have been making in between homework, practicing instruments, scouts, church, work, and sleeping.
Stacie wanted to paint and found this penguin sign holder sitting in my craft stash. Googly eyes make everything better!
More Stacie painting. Scrap lumber and craft paints make a girl happy.
Photo/card holders. We are going to be making these for Fantastic Friday. I also used this idea for girls' camp crafts. However, we called them Mormonad holders and supplied each girl with a packet of 8 Mormonads to put in the holder.
*A tad ironic, since my girls aren't totally girly-girls and 2 out of 3 of them HATE pink.*
Again, a Fantastic Friday project. Can you guess who is charge of the craft projects again this year?
Nathan needed a cake for pack meeting for a cake walk. He wanted "Angry Birds". This is what we came up with. Jessica did most of the "finish" work. The pigs and birds are cake balls dipped in colored candy melts. The piggy fortress is graham crackers and pretzels. The sling shot is pretzels and a melted tootsie roll. The surface is covered with crushed Nilla wafers and colored coconut to simulate dirt and grass. Even the beaks are edible--lemon tootsie rolls. A little messy looking, but identifiable and cute!These are just a few of the projects we've made. I've made a few other crafts for Fantastic Friday. Of course, the kids had to carve and paint pumpkins (which they then take out to the shooting range to "murder" with a small caliber rifle). And, they've been digging a massive hole in my front yard. Massive. As in, big enough to park a large, white, somewhat dented people-mover in. Hopefully, someday soon we will be able to fill said hole with gravel and then top it with concrete and call it a driveway. Someday.
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