After some much needed sleep last night, here I am again late in the evening typing away on my laptop.
I want to share with you two easy crafts I have been working on. I have been trying to come up with some things to entertain Anabelle during the 5:30-6:15 dinner making hour. Often she is cranky, hungry, and wanting to be held. This is challenging when you are trying to get dinner on the table, so I needed a fun activity that I could give her to keep her happy and busy. I was going to buy some refrigerator magnets the other day, you know the alphabet ones that every kid has. Well I was thinking that the alphabet isn't really that exciting to an 18 month old, and that they should make animal or people magnets. A few days later I was at Hobby Lobby and I saw these painted wooded animals and thought *hey that would make a great magnet*
So I bought 10 different animals at $0.67 each and 2 packs of magnets at $1.99 each and for a total of $10.68 Anabelle has a new set of animal magnets. All I did was use super glue to secure the magnet to the wooden animal.
She played with them today and they were a hit! Check it out I got my video up and running again-yay!
My next craft has to do with Easter decorations. I know just a couple of weeks ago I was so excited to be done with holiday decorations, but now I am bored with my plain decor and I am ready for Easter stuff-lol! Last year I took Anabelle to see the Easter Bunny and get her picture taken. I was thinking how cute it would be to have an Easter themed picture frame that I could put her bunny picture in each year. So I bought an inexpensive 8x10 frame with a plain mat to fit a 5x7 photo and also 1 sheet of Easter themed scrapbook paper. Then I took out the mat, covered it in glue, and then covered it with the Easter paper,
folding the extra over the edges.
Today Anabelle and I went to Hobby Lobby to get mini shades for our new chandelier. We found some cute ones for $3.99 each, we needed 6 total. Then after we left the store I thought *I wonder if Garden Ridge has them for less?* So we decided to stop and check. They had mini shades in 3 packs for $6.99 each. So we bought 2 of those, next week I will be returning the Hobby Lobby shades. I love a good deal! So the total for the project is :
$10 for the chandelier
$15 for parts and bulbs
$15 for shades
Total $40 Not too bad!
Here is the old light:
2 comments:
Very nice blogs, love the crafts, and the video of the Belle, also think the Mommy/Daddy project came out great. looks very nice :-)Love, Mom ♥
Wow, you're amazing with the crafts! You've been so busy ... I'm beginning to feel lazy!
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