Thursday, July 26, 2012

Harry Potter Wands!

My daughter Natalie is a very interesting little girl. She has many interests and out of the blue she can pop up with something new that she's into. She also follows after me in that she likes making things. She's sorta crafty. She likes to make things out of boxes and play pretend with things. I enjoy watching her do all these things. But she also unfortunately took after me in that she also gets frustrated with herself very easily when what she's making doesn't quite work out. When this happens we both turn to DAVID (my hubby) who seriously is AWESOME AT EVERYTHING.  And it's not cause he's my hubby but seriously this man can draw, make or fix anything. He's just a natural at everything.
So the other day she went online and found this page: http://www.instructables.com/id/Make-an-awesome-Harry-Potter-wand-from-a-sheet-of-/

She decided she wanted to make one. Actually she wanted me to make it. Yeah, that wasn't going to happen. I'm not very good at following directions. Hahaha so ofcourse we decided to wait for daddy. And ofcourse when he made them they came out awesome!


 All the directions are found by clicking on the link. My hubby made one for each one of us and then my daughter and I decorated them. Ofcourse he then made one for himself and then outdid himself when he decorated it.

Here is his final result. Note the awesome toy flame he added at the end.


Here's mine. Very bright and girly.

I would show you my daughter's but ofcourse we cant' find it already! KIDS!

Anyways I think that these would be great for a party with the theme of Harry Potter or anything whimsical. We are not Harry Potter fans but we did love these wands. Especially made by the hubby!

Thursday, April 26, 2012

Baking Soda Clay

I finally tried out a Pinterest project that I wanted to do with the kids. It was Baking Soda Clay. It's very simple to make. Here are the ingredients:

     1 cup corn starch
     2 cups baking soda
     1.25 cups cold water
     Non-stick pot
     Wooden spoon
     Med-large bowl
     Damp cloth, lid or plate

First combine ingredients in a pot and stir until smooth. Cook over low-medium flame, stirring constantly until mixture resembles mashed potatoes. Remove from heat and let it cool in a seperate cointainer covered with a damp towel and voila. Then let your imagination run. Allow to dry for about two days, depending on the thickness of your piece.

We decided to make our pieces into magnents as an activity after Family Home Evening. So we first used a glue gun to glue small round magnents to the back of our pieces and then we got to painting them.


And here are our final results. The easter egg look a like is mine, the green with flowers was made by the hubby and the rest are made by my daughter.


Here they are displayed on our fridge. Can you tell what's missing? Yup one of the magnents. I was so worried Jaimito would break them and then I'm the one who ends up breaking one of Natalie's, and as I type this there's actually another one missing. Yes, I'm ashamed to say I also broke the round one. I feel so bad but I accidently dropped them. Needless to say I'm being super careful with the ones that are left.

Lollipop Center Pieces

Tomorrow is our Primary activity, EL DIA DEL NIƱO! I have a lot to do and many ideas.  I went over to my Pinterest account and looked through my Party board and decided to go with this cute project for the center of the tables. Here's a link to check it out. http://www.meetthedubiens.com/2011/06/lollipop-tree.html  
I already had the pots. A very nice lady at a garage sale last year gave me a bunch for free. All I needed were the styrofoam balls and the lollipops. Unfortunately the primary has a tight budget so I wanted to do the shopping at the Dollar Tree store. I couldn't find the styrofoam or the lollipops so I had to improvise, which I don't mind too much because I like to get inspired by pinterest but still do my own thing, not just completely copy all the time. So here's my final project.


Yes I know, it's not as cute as the original but I had to work with what I had and the time I had. I used the bottom parts of the pots instead of the actual pots. I had these flat styrofoam circles which I painted green. I had to buy these lollipops instead and then I just pushed them in the styrofoam.

I was planning on putting fake little leaves on the lollipop sticks but I couldn't get around to it. I'm sure it would have added extra cuteness points.
I still like the result. I think they will look cute on the tables and the kids can snatch the lollipops at the end.

Saturday, April 21, 2012

Apple Cider Vinegar in My Hair.

When we first moved in with my mom we discovered that she liked to shower with very low pressure. :( It was horrible, every time we were going to take a shower we would have to change the setting to our liking and then move it back for her. It was an old shower head so it was a very frustrating process.

When we finally moved out we were so excited to finally have a permanent normal pressure shower head all to ourselves!!!!!

NOT! Our new apartment's shower has horrible water pressure. It's my mom's shower all over again except I can't change the setting here. Aaaaaaa it's so horrible. We bought a new shower head thinking it would fix the problem but no luck. (anybody have any recommendations) I'm so miserable, I like me some strong water hitting me on my back. So as a result it's super hard to get my hair truly washed and clean. No matter how long I try to wet it, how much I scrub, how many times I shampoo it, I can't seem to get all the gunk and hair product out. It so reminds me of the Seinfeld episode and I picture Jerry's and Kramer's hair! LOL! Any Seinfeld fans!!!!!!!

Sooooooooooo, I decided to try something I had cut out of a magazine.

First here's a before picture. You can't see it too well but my most troublesome spots are on the top where tons of flakes come out from not being able to get all the product off. (and no it's not dandruff)



You then get a cup of Apple cider vinegar. Use more if you have extra long hair or tons of hair. You pour over wet unwashed hair and then wash and condition as usual. You're suppose to do it once a week according to the magazine's directions.

Please be careful, I unfortunately got some in my eyes and it was not a very pleasent thing. I quickly rinsed my eyes and was fine.

Here are the results. Overall I'm pretty happy of the results . My hair was a lot cleaner but I still had a tiny bit of the flakes but I think that was related to the low pressure. I'm pretty sure that with a stronger water flow the results would've been way better.

I did notice that my hair was super extra shiny, more than the usual. So I liked that. And overall it did feel a lot cleaner and now it's been a few days after and my hair didn't get greasy as fast as it did before. So I think that this might be something I will try to keep up with, minus the vinegar in the eyes!