A kid can dream….can’t they?????
Don’t forget about the giveaway going on over at the Etsy Cloth Diaper Team blog….enter to win a custom made woolie……custom made by me!!!
featuring unique and handmade items to make the world a brighter place
A kid can dream….can’t they?????
Don’t forget about the giveaway going on over at the Etsy Cloth Diaper Team blog….enter to win a custom made woolie……custom made by me!!!
I’ve been working like crazy to stock up my Etsy shop. Tomorrow, the first review/giveaway starts!! Above is just a preview of what you will find in my shop….starting tomorrow morning!
The first one is sponsored by The Etsy Cloth Diaper Team. They are starting a new series called “Fluff-a-rump on hump day!” Every Wednesday in February a team shop will be featured, introducing themselves and giving some background on their shop. Along with their feature, the shop will be offering an item for a giveaway! The blog giveaway winner will be announced the following Wednesday.
My giveaway starts tomorrow, February 2nd! So, check it out for your chance to win a custom woolie.
Also, I just added Google Friend Finder to my blog……feel free to check it out and sign up to follow my blog!
So, I saw this great project for recycled chunky crayons from the makesandtakes website. I decided we just had to do it. It looked like a lot of fun. So, first I had to go out and buy some candy molds..since I didn’t have any. We found some fun ones.
Next, we had to start breaking up the crayons. I thought we had a million broken crayons without the paper…but I was surpised how quickly we ran out of them. So, I had to start taking the paper off all the crayons…and that was not fun! It got tough..some of the paper was almost glued on the crayons!
I had to break out a knife and start cutting the paper off!
But River had a great time breaking up the crayons into tiny pieces. She got very good at it…and in no time at all…we had the molds filled! I didn’t want to do all 24 hearts..I thought that was a bit too many….
Once we had the molds filled…we followed the directions and put them in the oven at 225 degrees for about 10 minutes. They came out perfect……we didn’t swirl them anymore…they seemed great just the way they were…some of the crayons were metallic..so those had a neat look to them.
We waited for them to cool..which was the hard part! Once they were cool….we poked them out of the molds……
And finally River got to color with them! It was a lot of fun. Now, my ten year old wants to do it!