In case you've been wondering. I'm no longer obsessed with Twilight. That was SO four years ago! I guess I grew up. The truth is, I've been too busy to be obsessed with anything. Haha.
I did read the Hunger Games series (because everyone else was reading it) about a year ago. It was very interesting, but it disturbed & haunted me. The movie was good--too violent for what I'm used to-- but the filming was unique & the visual design was stunning. I don't think I've even read a book since.
I have checked out several from the library, started a few, but just don't have the time to read. I did listen to My Sister's Keeper on a trip to St. George. It was an interesting story. I didn't like the swearing, but the storyline was very intriguing, especially how the narrator keeps switching from person to person. I was fascinated with the brother in particular, and wondered at how a family that seems so "normal" could be so emotionally screwed up. I think that all families face challenges, especially emotional and relationship challenges, but this family's situation was very extreme. I hope that a life-threatening illness of one of my children is something that I never have to endure. The whole question of medical ethics is really something to think about. But, I hated the ending!
Also, one day at Costco, a year or two ago, the author of Entwined was signing her book. We picked it up just for kicks. It is a retelling of the story of the twelve dancing princesses. It is a fascinating version of the story, full of dark magic, twists, turns, obsessions & nail-biters. The villian: you love him & hate him, are confused by him & fascinated by him. You wonder if the heroine will ever unravel the mystery, be able to decifer reality from fantasy, unbind herself from this dark magic & save herself & her family. Loved it.
Tuesday, October 23, 2012
Thursday, October 18, 2012
Cub Scout Halloween Skit
Here's the Halloween skit. While the Cub Scouts were out doing a Service Scavenger Hunt, we organized their families for a Halloween skit. It was really fun! A big "thank you" to all of the actors who really made it awesome!!! The filming is poor, but enjoy!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DkyoGWSDJYY
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DkyoGWSDJYY
Saturday, July 28, 2012
Birthday Creations
We have a lot of birthdays in July...well one in June & three in July just within our immediate family. It's a fun month! We did a Buzz Lightyear party for Spencer. I couldn't find any blue fondent, so I used blue cake spray. The stars I cut with a stencil and and Exacto knife from yellow sugar sheets.
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| After the candles were added. |
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| Millie always does our streamers for birthdays. She has gotten rather good at it. |
We did a BYU-themed party for Jode. He also LOVES Oreo cookies!
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| My BYU Centerpiece, featuring some of the BYU junk from around the house. |
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| The BYU Oreo Cake--Jode's 2 favorites. I made the BYU stencil with a "make your own stencil" kit & an Exacto knife, then sprayed it with blue cake spray. |
Amanda wanted an Ariel party this year. I did a small centerpiece with some random stuff from around the house. I can't take credit for the cake. It is Jode's masterpiece. He is very creative. I printed off the picture of Ariel. Hehe.
Millie wanted to do a ladybug theme: due to the fact that we called her "Millie-Bug" when she was a baby. We did an elegant red & black. The wrapping paper was black with white polka dots. It all looked very pretty.
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| The eyes of these cute toads are made with white round mints & Junior mints. I thought it would be fun to have one Prince among the Toads. Hehe. The crown I cut from a yellow sugar sheet. |
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| These are bumble bees for our Millie-Bug. I didn't have time to make the wings, so I'm afraid they don't look much like bees. |
Wednesday, May 23, 2012
Cub Scout Crafts: OLYMPIC DECATHLON; Part I
I made some awesome Olympic headdresses for pack meeting. The Grand Champion of our decathlon was crowned with a Golden Pegasus headdress & received the Olympic Torch. Instructions on how to make are below (craft instructions split into 3 separate posts):
Pegasus Crown
Materials: Pegasus template, gold foil, Scotch tape, transparent stiff piece of plastic (I used a clipboard), regular-width Sharpie marker, cereal box or other thin cardboard, Burger King crown, scissors, pencil.
I started with a Pegasus coloring page that I found online:
http://www.gratismalvorlagen.com/fantasie/pegasus.php
How do you trace an image onto an opaque surface, you ask? You can't simply hold it up to the window & trace it. This is what I did. I used a reflection technique to trace the image into gold foil wrapping.
| A reflection of the image is cast on the other side. |
| Then, I reflected & traced the image back the other direction so that I would have a mirror image--one for each side of the headdress. |
| Next, I traced & mounted the image onto a thin piece of cardboard. I used a cereal box. |
| This will make a stiff Pegasus to be attached to the crown piece. |
| Grand Champion |
Cub Scout Crafts: OLYMPIC DECATHLON; Part II
Olympic Olive-Branch Headdresses
Materials: Burger King crown, scissors, masking tape, pencil, Olive Leaf template, lots of green paper (bulletin board paper sold by the foot), stapler, staples, Exacto knife, cutting board.
I started with a trip to Burger King. I asked them if I could have 20 crowns for the Cub Scouts. They were happy to give them to me for free. I cut off all the crown spikes, then measured my son's head, marking which groove was the one I needed to use, and trimming the end 3 grooves away to give myself room to staple the end. Then, I covered them in green paper (attached with masking tape). The paper I bought by the foot at Zurchers (very cheap). I left the ends open so I could attach all the leaves before closing the crown into a circle.
These headdresses could also be used for a Hawaiian Luau theme!!!
Materials: Burger King crown, scissors, masking tape, pencil, Olive Leaf template, lots of green paper (bulletin board paper sold by the foot), stapler, staples, Exacto knife, cutting board.
I started with a trip to Burger King. I asked them if I could have 20 crowns for the Cub Scouts. They were happy to give them to me for free. I cut off all the crown spikes, then measured my son's head, marking which groove was the one I needed to use, and trimming the end 3 grooves away to give myself room to staple the end. Then, I covered them in green paper (attached with masking tape). The paper I bought by the foot at Zurchers (very cheap). I left the ends open so I could attach all the leaves before closing the crown into a circle.
| I found that the quickest and easiest way to cut them out is with an Exacto knife. Be sure to do it on a cutting board. And remember, it doesn't need to be exact. |
| Then, staple several leaf pairs onto the crown. Use as many as you'd like; the more you use, the better it looks; but I was running out of paper, so I had to space the leaves further apart . . . |
| . . . leaving some room at the end to close the crown into a circle. |
| Close into a circle. |
| Insert like so. All cardboard will be unseen. |
| And staple for security. |
| Cover your seam with a final leaf. |
| All participants were crowned with an olive branch headdress. |
These headdresses could also be used for a Hawaiian Luau theme!!!
Cub Scout Crafts: OLYMPIC DECATHLON; Part III
Olympic Torch
Materials: 1 plastic water bottle, 1 piece of construction paper, tin foil, silver spray paint, flame-colored tissue paper, scissors, Scotch tape.
Materials: 1 plastic water bottle, 1 piece of construction paper, tin foil, silver spray paint, flame-colored tissue paper, scissors, Scotch tape.
| Cut the bottom off of a water bottle. Insert a rolled piece of construction paper for the handle & secure with tape. |
| Cover handle with tin foil. |
| Spray paint the bottle silver |
| Insert flame-colored tissue paper, cut in spikey patterns. We didn't bother securing the tissue paper, and it didn't fall out. |
Tuesday, May 22, 2012
Crazy Hair Day
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