Showing posts with label kids. Show all posts
Showing posts with label kids. Show all posts

Sunday, August 25, 2013

Camp Mom - Me & My Family

I know it's the end of summer vacation for most (I survived! I'm still here!!!), and some of you may have even sent your kids back to school already, but before you know it, the winter holidays will be here, and you better be prepared than sorry, so... What's better than another day of Camp Mom? We already had Nature Day and Art Day, and today I invite you to join us for a family day.
Camp Mom - Me & My Family
To start the day, we talked about their favorite things. I asked them to take five minutes to walk around the house and collect their favorite things. Then we used some of these items to create a self portrait.
Camp Mom - Me & My Family

She used hearts, glitters and princesses, of course...

Camp Mom - Me & My Family

He used a spaceship we made a long time ago, a card of his favorite online game, playmobil images and... Glitters!
Camp Mom - Me & My Family

Then we created a family board game. We began with planning how the board will look like, then created the spaces, the chance cards and the rules. The idea was that everything should be related to our family (the spaces on the board contain dinosaurs and soccer for him, princesses and fairies for her and glitters for both. The cards require family knowledge like her favorite outfit, his favorite food and Granma's special pancakes recipe). We even used Das to make the small tokens ourselves. 
קייטנת אמא - אני והמשפחה שלי

Then we played a few times, of course, and I'm proud to say that even now, 2 weeks later, it's still one of the favorite games for all the family members.

Then we made secret notebooks. Each got a simple notebook, and I laid on the table lots and lots of scrap goodies, that usually are off limits for them. Half an hour later they each had a notebook decorated exactly like they wanted it to be. Now, the idea of a secret notebook is very simple - they can write (or draw) anything they want. It can be something that is just too difficult to say out loud or just something they want to tell Mom or Dad. Then they place it on Mom or Dad's pillow. Mom or Dad then reply back and place it back on the kid's pillow.

קייטנת אמא - אני והמשפחה שלי

Last thing we made that day was a family phone book for each, with numbers for Mom, Dad, grandmothers, uncles and aunties and some friends as well. 

קייטנת אמא - אני והמשפחה שלי


Have a successful, interesting and pleasant school year!

Monday, August 19, 2013

Camp Mom - Summer Activities for Kids. Art Day

Were having another Camp Mom Day today! After playing in the nature, we're moving on to mommy's favorite day - it's art day! I know, The Boy wanted a sport day, The Girl wanted a princess or fairies day (gee, are we gender appropriate or what?...), but mommy wants an art day, so mommy will get an art day.
Camp Mom - Art Day


We opened the day with a book. It's one of my (and their) favorite art books for kids, Picasso's Trousers. We bought it in the amazing shop at the Tate Modern, but you can also get it from Amazon as well. The book not only features Picasso's masterpieces, but also teaches the kids that art is what you want it to be.




Then we decided we also want to be Picasso. So the kids got photos of themselves in size A4, and on the table I placed scissors, glue and some other materials that I've been collecting for our craft table. The instructions were very simple - (1) Create a new self portrait from the photo (2) You can do ANYTHING. In the beginning it was a bit hard for them, but as the scissors were cutting the first line, it all became easy.


Camp Mom - Art Day


Here's his finished one -

Camp Mom - Art Day


And hers...
Camp Mom - Art Day

Then we talked about pointillism and tried it ourselves using Q-tips and gouache paints.
Camp Mom - Art Day
Camp Mom - Art Day


Then we moved on to the kitchen and played with fondant (that's edible art, mind you :) )

Camp Mom - Art Day
Camp Mom - Art Day


With this Boy in the house, not much fondant left to work with...
Camp Mom - Art Day


After washing hands, each child got a shirt and markers for fabric. Confession - this was when they've had it and asked to watch TV instead... The shirts still wait unfinished in my craft room...

Camp Mom - Art Day


While they were having lunch (and getting some TV time…), I drew frames in different sizes and shapes on pieces of paper . When they were ready again, they drew inside the frames whatever they wanted.

Camp Mom - Art Day
Yay! Finally I get to participate as well!...

Then we made a sign for our museum and hung it on the door and hung the art pieces they made around the house. Can you believe that I forgot to take pictures?!

This was the end of the day for us, but you can take this subject to different directions. Want some ideas? The Artful Parent is one of my favorite websites EVER. It has so many ideas, you won't be able to stop browsing... If you know other similar website, please share in the comments :)











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Sunday, August 4, 2013

Week in Review

Another exhausting (and HOT!) week is over. Summer vacation suddenly feels sooooo looooong. And hot. Especially hot. This is how it looked on The Crafeteria.

Pacifier Clip Tutorial
A Simple Pacifier Clip Tutorial

Versatile Blogger Award
I won my very first award!

Camp Mom - Nature Day
We had Nature Day on our special Camp Mom :)

Pinterest Group Board
We checked out your works from our Pinterest Group Board

Ultimate Blog Challenge
A post a day. I completed the Ultimate Blog Challenge!

Looking for guest posts and blogs to feature
And I began my search for guest posts and blogs to feature


Next week I'm hoping to upload at least a few items to my Etsy shop, but I won't neglect you :) I'm working on a second part to the Best Mobile Apps for Bloggers post and I'm hoping to show you the tutu skirt that will make any 5 year old girl the happiest girl on the planet. And let's not forget about the features from our Pinterest Group Board (if you haven't already, start pinning with us!).

Have a Great Week!

Tuesday, July 30, 2013

Camp Mom - Summer Activities for Kids. Nature Day

Summer vacation to me is like a cute monster. On one hand, it's scary. On the other hand, it's cute and I can't wait to see it up close. I'm now an experienced mother (crazy!), so I already know that the more you plan ahead, the more difficult this vacation will be. But if you don't plan ahead, well, good luck to you!
So some of the days I plan ahead and some I'm just being spontaneous. Those planned days are our Camp Mom days,  and the kids really love them ("Mommy, what are we doing today in Camp Mom?").

First Camp Mom day this year was nature day. Since it's really really hot here, I had no plans to go to "real" nature. Instead we brought nature to our backyard.
We opened the day with a nature scavenger hunt. They had to find things like a big flower, a small flower, twigs, something living (which we didn't touch), something that smells good, something pink and more.

Camp Mom - Summer Activities for Kids. Nature Day

Camp Mom - Summer Activities for Kids. Nature Day


Then we picked flowers in different colors. The goal was to make paint out of flowers. We talked about how people painted before you could just go to a store and buy paint, and we tried to brainstorm methods of paint making. We also added dirt and leaves to our experiment.

Camp Mom - Summer Activities for Kids. Nature Day


Then we crushed everything...

Camp Mom - Summer Activities for Kids. Nature Day

I searched online and found that mixing flowers with egg yolk should work. I thought about trying to cook the flowers, but that would make too much mess, and our house is messy enough as it is, so we didn't cook.
Instead we just mixed the flowers with the egg yolk and even though some didn't work well, some were great and we could actually paint with them!

Camp Mom - Summer Activities for Kids. Nature Day

Now to what I loved most - we made mud soup! We just mixed soil with water and whatever else we could find. The Girl loved dipping her hands inside, The Boy mainly gave us instructions from a safe distance and The Baby wouldn't even go near... And I thought we're going to have a nice family mud bath :)

Camp Mom - Summer Activities for Kids. Nature Day

Camp Mom - Summer Activities for Kids. Nature Day

We used the mud and some twigs we found to make a bird nest.

Camp Mom - Summer Activities for Kids. Nature Day


And if we're going to have birds, they need to eat something. So we took an empty milk carton, cut openings, stuck in a stick (so that the birds can stand) and painted.

Camp Mom - Summer Activities for Kids. Nature Day

Camp Mom - Summer Activities for Kids. Nature Day

After it dried, we filled with birdseed and hung it outside.

Camp Mom - Summer Activities for Kids. Nature Day

At the end of the day, they each got 5 minutes with mommy and daddy's camera (that's really special for them!) and took pictures of nature as they see it. I'll skip the pictures of the house, the cat and all the blurry pictures, and show you just one picture of each.

Him.
Camp Mom - Summer Activities for Kids. Nature Day

Her.
Camp Mom - Summer Activities for Kids. Nature Day


Enjoy the rest of your vacation!

Monday, July 22, 2013

Ultimate Blog Challenge Week in Review

This has been the toughest week so far, I was a post behind most of the time (and even 2 posts behind on one day!), but I'm still here, and I can really see the end (only one more week to go!).

So here's a recap of the last week.

DIY Yarn Lampshade
On Tuesday I showed you the DIY yarn lampshade I made

Papier Mache Chicken
Then I showed you my talented readers (remember our Pinterest group board?)

Link party tracker
Then we talked about link parties and how to track them (download your tracker here)


Cereal Box Turned Magazine Holder Tutorial
Then I showed you how to turn a simple cereal box into a fancy magazine holder

Lemonade Stand
On Saturday I showed you our improvised lemonade stand

Chinglish
And for the finale we had the funniest post ever. A Chinglish post.

Next week I'll show you some of the items that I'm going to sell on my new Etsy shop, we'll have a pacifier clip tutorial, summer activity for the kids and of course - our giveaway winner ( only 2 more days to go, hurry up!).

Sunday, July 21, 2013

The (improvised) Lemonade Stand

Remember this amazing lemonade stand by Daisy Mae Belle?

Lemonade Stand by Daisy Mae Belle


Ever since I saw it for the first time, I knew I had to make one too. Just a couple of days after I first saw it, The Boy decided he wanted to sell lemondae outside. Naturally, I immediately tried to convince everybody to go and look for wood palletes and build together a fancy lemonade stand, but to no avail. No one wanted to build anything. Everyone wanted to go and sell lemonade. And when kids want something, they want it right here, right now.

So Daddy offered to help and began squeezing the lemons.

The (improvised) Lemonade Stand


The kids helped with water, ice and sugar-water.

The (improvised) Lemonade Stand



And also made a sign, that I hammered onto 2 pieces of wood we found outside.

The (improvised) Lemonade Stand


And so they all went out on a hot Saturday afternoon, with the lemonade, and stood at the bus station just accross the street. Luckily they sold a few cups and even got some tips, that really made their day... Later on, some other friends also joined the two and together they tried to stop each and every car that passed by.

The (improvised) Lemonade Stand


At some point I was asked to bring them some popcorn and water (can you believe it? Two of them don't even like lemonade!) and when they ran out of lemonade they all went to the ice-cream parlor and spent all the money :)