My daughters’ work area just got a bit more fun with our DIY cork board mouse pads. I can not imagine them not wanting to sit down to do their school work now. Well… I can image it, but let’s stay positive. These mouse pads took less than an hour to make and really add something special to their desk. I think I will need to make one for myself!
Materials
Corkbord
Paint
Paint brush
X-ACTO knife (depending on what you are making and only to be handled by an adult)
Smiley Face Mouse Pad
My daughter painted the entire round cork board yellow, including the edges, waited for the paint to dry, and then painted on eyes and a mouth. It was so simple to make and came out looking incredibly adorable. I think it will keep her smiling as she completes her assignemnts.
Rainbow Mouse Pad
To make the rainbow mouse pad, an adult needs to cut the cork board into a rainbow shape using an X-ACTO knife. Once done, put the X-ACTO knife away. Once we completed that step, it was time to measure each section so that each color of the rainbow would be the same size. Well, that was my plan, but my daughter was so excited to begin painting that we skipped that step and she just got to work.
To avoid the colors from blending into each other, my daughter waited for each section to dry fully before moving on to the next. She also made sure to paint the edges as they would be visible. I must say, each color looks about the same size even though we didn’t measure. I think her creation came out great and will definitely keep her in a good mood as she completes her assignments.
Comment down below if you give this a try. Can’t wait to see what you made!
*Adult supervision is required*
It’s that time of year when my husband and daughters begin planting our vegetable garden in the backyard. While I enjoy having a garden, I do not participate in planting the vegetables. I do not have a “green thumb,” and so I stay a safe distance away while they get their hands dirty and work their magic.
That said, I am not totally useless. Every year my daughters and I work together to make garden art. It may not be gardening, but it goes in the garden, so I guess I am helping after all, right? I like to think so.
This year we decided to make ladybug rocks. It was such a beautiful day out today so we decided to set up outside and paint our rocks while enjoying the beautiful weather.
We can not wait for the garden to be planted so we can find the perfect spot for our ladybugs. Do you put garden art in your garden? Comment down below.
*Adult supervision is required*
One of my daughters absolutely loves butterflies. She can sit in our back yard and stare at them all day long. A few years back, she let a few loose in our house! She told me they were her friends and she wanted them to come in and play. That’s when I found this adorable little butterfly coffee filter craft for her to do. This way she could alway have butterflies in the house… the kind you want to have in your house. Today, we decided to make a few to hang up in her room. Scroll down if you’d like to see our creations.
MATERIALS
Coffe filter
Markers
Pipette
Water
HOW TO
Flatten out your coffee filter and draw any design you would like with your markers.
Using your pipette, drip water all over your coffee filter.
Once your coffee filter is fully dry, scrunch it up in the middle and wrap a pipe cleaner around the center. Shape the ends of the pipe cleaner so it resembles and antenna.
My daughter choose to hang hers on her bunkbed so she can stare at them as she falls asleep. Where will your children put theirs? Comment down below.
*Adult supervision is required*
Since my daughters couldn’t have a birthday party this year, all of of their friends drove by and waved to help them celebrate. It was so wonderful to see everyone, even if it was from a distance. My daughters wanted to get dressed up for the occasion and decided to make fairy crowns. Scroll down to see how they made their crowns.
MATERIALS
Paper flower blossoms
Artificial ivy garland
Ribbon
HOW TO
Start by cutting the artificial ivy garland. 22” worked well for my daughter. Overlap the ends around 3 inches to form a circle.
Choose the ribbon you would like to use and tie a knot with it around the crown. How much you need will vary based on the size of your child’s head.
Begin wrapping the ribbon around the crown leaving gaps so you can see the ivy peeking through. When you have wrapped the entire crown, tie a second knot right by the first and cut off the extra ribbon.
Now it is time to tie long ribbons to the back part of your crown. We tied the long ribbons around the knotted section so they are well hidden. You can make your ribbons as long or as short as you would like.
Here is where you can get even more creative. Add whatever you would like to your crown. One of my daughters choose to add little flowers to her crown while the other just wanted ribbon. We used hot glue to secure the flowers and it came out beautifully.
It is as simple as that! I hope you have fun making these crowns with your your children. Let me know down below what you used to make your crowns. Add pictures if you can.
*Adult supervision is required*
This year my daughters turned 8, and even though we are in quarantine, my husband and I found ways to make their birthday special. Today, I wanted to write about our two favorite birthday traditions; the weeklong birthday countdown and the hourly birthday countdown. They are mentally counting down anyway, right? Why not make an event of out it!
THE WEEKLONG BIRTHDAY COUNTDOWN
The weeklong birthday countdown really gets my daughters excited about their big day. What I love about our countdown is that it encourages family time. Every day for 7 days, my daughters open up one envelope which reveals a birthday themed activity for us to do. Here’s what’s in our envelopes this year.
7 days until your birthday! Let’s look at your baby pictures.
6 days until your birthday! Let’s make your favorite ice cream cake.
5 days until your birthday! Let’s bake your favorite banana bread.
4 days until your birthday! Let’s fill out a birthday questionnaire.
3 days until your birthday! Write down you favorite memory from this year and put it in the memory box.
2 days until your birthday! Lets make birthday fairy crowns.
1 day until your birthday! Let’s design our thank you cards.
HAPPY BIRTHDAY!
HOURLY BIRTHDAY COUNTDOWN
There is so much to do on the big day, it is easy to forget to slow down and have some fun as a family. Our countdown does double duty. It keeps us organized so we can get everything done, while having fun together. Here is what is in each bag.
7:00 a.m. Birthday scavenger hunt
8:00 a.m. Birthday pancakes
9:00 a.m. Bake the birthday cakes
10:00 a.m. Add flowers to your fairy crowns
11:00 a.m. Fill out birthday questionnaire
12:00 p.m. Birthday lunch
1:00 p.m. Zoom call with family
2:00 p.m. Open birthday gifts
3:00 p.m. Let’s watch videos from when you were a baby
4:00 p.m. Party games
5:00 p.m. Go outside for a big surprise (birthday parade)
6:00 p.m. Dinner and birthday cake
7:00 p.m. Write what your favorite part of your birthday was, and put it in the memory box
My daughters had a great day. I think the highlight was the birthday parade our family and friends put on for them. This is certainly a birthday they will never forget.
That’s all for today. Write what your family birthday traditions are down below.
*Adult supervision required*
Living during such uncertain times can be especially difficult for children. We can’t give them a definite answer on when they will be returning to school, or when they will be able to have a play date. The best we can do is try to create some sort of structure to help ease their anxiety. I certainly do not have all of the answers. There have been plenty of days where nothing has worked to keep the peace, but I would love to share what has worked for my family over these past few weeks of us being quarantined.
FAMILY MEETING
Once we learned that schools were closing, my husband and I held a family meeting. We explained to our daughters that while they would be attending school online, they would still be in communication with their teachers and friends, and would be expected to complete their assignments. We spoke about the changes to their daily routine, and allowed them to participate in creating their own schedule. This gave my daughters a sense of control, and ultimately helped ensure that they stayed on task. One thing that surprised me was how willing they were to accept this new reality. They didn’t question us. They just went along with this new norm.
DAILY SCHEDULE
To help ease our daughters’ anxiety during this time, we worked together with them to create a daily schedule. Once they adjusted to their new schedule, they were able to infer what was coming next which really helped them stay relaxed. Having this small bit of certainty during these confusing times helped immemsely.
We have two types of schedules in our home. We have a magnetic daily schedule, and a more detailed schedule that is type up. The magnetic schedule posted below shows what a typical weekend looks like in our home. When our daughters complete a task, they move the magnet over to the “done” side of the board. This helps keep them on track.
Our daily weekday schedule is very detailed. I write exactly which assignments need to be completed each day. This ensures that all assignments are turned in by the end of the day. Below is a sample without the added details.
MENU
I don’t know about your children, but my daughters want to eat all day long. Figuring out what to feed them for breakfast, lunch, and snack was becoming a full time job. This encouraged me to create a menu. Each morning my daughters select what they would like to eat off of our menu, and that is what is prepared for them that day. Not constantly having to figure out what to feed them throughout the day has reduced my stress and allows my daughters to feel in control of what they are eating. Planning ahead of time allows me to prepare their snacks in the morning so they can just grab and go throughout the day. For us, dinner has never been an issue. They eat whatever is prepared. I decided not to include that on the menu.
I’M BORED JAR
Do your children constantly approach you because they have no idea how to occupy themselves? Mine do! They are always telling me they are bored. I was running out of ideas on how to entertain them. Finally, we created a list of all the activities they enjoy participating in. We wrote their ideas down on slips of paper and put them in a mason jar. This jar was a lifesaver! There was no longer a need for them to approach me for ideas. Here is a list of what we have in our jar.
There you have it! I hope you are able to use some of these ideas in your home. I would love to hear what you have been doing to get through this quarantine. I am always looking for ways to make our day run more smoothly.
Here is a bit about me. My name is Addie. I have been married for 10 years. I met my husband in a WAWA when I was 18 years old. I was working there at the time. No, I do not still work there. After college I taught kindergarten and second grade for a few years, but once I got pregnant with twins I decided to stay home. My daughters are 8 years old. They are the reason I am starting this blog. I am going to write about parenting, crafting, and everything in between. I hope you enjoy and join in!
*Adult supervision is required for all activities and crafts I post about*