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Bubble Juice

November 13, 2007 · Leave a Comment

Bubble  Juice

1 Cup water

2 Tablespoons light corn syrup or 2 teaspoons glycerin

4 Tablespoons liquid dishwashing soap

  • In a large shallow dish, combine water, corn syrup and dishwasing soap.
  • Mix thoroughly and use with a homemade bubble wand.

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Halloween 2007

November 1, 2007 · Leave a Comment

check out our Halloween!!!

Halloween 2007
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Categories: corrine · halloween · kid · kincaid · smilebox

The Joy of sons…

October 29, 2007 · 1 Comment

Thanks to Mr. Willowtree down under, he directed me to the cutest web page…and since I have 3 boys…I find it funny…and alittle scary to see some of the future things that will happen to me!

CLICK HERE FOR THE FUNNY

Categories: dad · kid · mom · motherhood · sons

Halloween Treat Bags

October 26, 2007 · 1 Comment

Winter Bazaar

I am sharing about my Halloween Treat Bags.  They are very simple to make.  We used them for treats at my son’s school.  I just baked some Halloween cookies (as you can see–a daddy ghost ate one).  Then I decorated paper bags with a Halloween character and put names on all the bags.  That was it.  It did take me all afternoon but it was so worth it!

 Check out my pictures

Categories: arts and crafts · halloween · kid · winter bazaar
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I love IMAGINATION!!!

October 26, 2007 · 2 Comments

So yesterday I was looking for some post ideas when I came a Wonderpets paper airplane. So I printed it out and gave it to Kincaid. I really don’t know how it happened–except that Kincaid’s favorite thing of all time is Transformers–but this seemingly gentle, kind, colorful paper airplane went from Wonderpets fun to…

Kincaidatron (otherwise known as Megatron) killer plane!

Tell me–How fun is it to still have an imagination like that!

Categories: kid · kincaid's wonderful works · transformers

Sometimes I just love being a mom…

October 22, 2007 · 4 Comments

So if you have read this blog at all, you know I have 4 kids…and they are a handful for me. I have twin infants, which are always keeping us busy…i have a 5 year old who is starting to have a social life—a bigger one than me i might add…and a 1 1/2 year old girl who wants to be the center of the world…and is sick…and is teething…4 teeth at a time!

But tomorrow is Kincaid’s treat day at school…and this kind of stuff is my speciality. So I decided to do a super duper milk and cookies treat bag. They already get milk for snack time, so I baking the cookies. I am making oatmeal and raisin, macadamia nut and white choc., and halloween sugar cookies. I am going to decorate paper bags and put one of each cookie in each bag. I love doing this kind of stuff. I know I am so busy already and the pile of dishes on my counter is getting bigger by the second, but I don’t care. I want my kids to have that special touch in their childhood. Isn’t that one of the reasons I am a stay-at-home mother? I know it isn’t for the money. I will take pictures and post later. But the down side of being a stay-at-home mother…I have 2 babies whining, 1 little lady screaming her head off, and one big brother who is bossing everyone around…but i love it!

Categories: dad · kid · mom · motherhood

Beauty Bath Bar

September 28, 2007 · Leave a Comment

Beauty Bath Bar
1 bar of soap
acrylic paints
paint brushes
2 oz. canning wax
  • Paint a design over one side of the bar of soap, using the acrylic paints and paint brushes.
  • Meanwhile, in a double poiler over medium high heat, place canning wax.
  • When wax is completely melted, use a disposable brush to paint a layer of clear wax over the painted design on the bar of soap.
  • Set the bar of soap aside until the wax dries.
  • The protective layer of was will allow the soap to be used while the painted desing remains on the bar!

Categories: arts and crafts · beauty bath bar · craft · kid

Modeling Clay

September 28, 2007 · Leave a Comment

Modeling Clay
1 cup baking soda
1/2 cup cornstarch
3/4 cup water
food coloring
  • In a medium saucepan over low heat, combine baking soda and cornstarch.
  • Mix well and add water.
  • Continue to heat for 7-10 minutes, stirring frequently, until mixture is the consistency of mashed potatoes.
  • CONTINUE TO STIR–as mixture will thicken very quickly.
  • Cover a flat surface (counter, kitchen table) with additional cornstarch.
  • Spread mixture over cornstarch and knead by hand until mixture turns into a workable clay.
  • Divide clay into several sections.
  • Make a hole in the cneter of each seciton and add a few drops of food coloring to the hole in each section.
  • If desired, use a different color for each section.
  • Knead the sections by hand until the color has distributed throughout.
  • YOU ARE NOW FREE TO HAVE FUN!
  • Place any leftover clay in a ziplock bag and refrigerate.
  • Use leftover clay within 3 days.

For a permanent sculpture, let the modeled clay air dry overnight.

Categories: arts and crafts · kid · modeling clay · recipe

Finger Paints #1

September 28, 2007 · Leave a Comment

Finger Paints #1
1 cup all-purpose flour
4 cups water (as 1 cup then 3 cups)
food coloring
  • Compine flour and 1 cup water into large saucepan. Stir in water until smooth.
  • Add the remaining 3 cups water and place over medium heat.
  • Bring the mixture to a sustained boil (can’t be stirred down) for 1 minute then remove from heat.
  • Let cool.
  • Pour into 3 or 4 separate cups (paper cups, plastic bowls, etc.) and add food coloring. These cups are just for mixing paint.
  • Store the paint in a air-tight plastic bowl, cup, or large ziploc bag.
  • Paint on wet or dry butcher paper or finger paint paper.

Categories: arts and crafts · finger paints · kid · recipe

Sticker Glue

September 28, 2007 · Leave a Comment

Sticker Glue
1/4 of a 3 oz. package of unflavored gelatin
1 Tbs. cold water
3 Tbs. boiling water
1/2 tsp. white peppermint extract
2 drops of boric acid solution
  • Sprinkle gelatin in cold water to soften.
  • Pour into boiling water, stirring until dissolved.
  • Add the remaining ingredients and mix very well.
  • To use glue, brush thinly onto back of sticker design. When applying to paper, gently moisten.
  • Store unused glue in a small jar or something with a lid.
  • Warm in a pan to turn to a liquid again.

Categories: arts and crafts · kid · recipe · sticker glue