A couple of weekends ago, Alayna's school invited us to a great hay ride/hay maze/chili & hot dog dinner at a nearby ranch. We didn't take many pictures, but we had a wonderful time visiting with Alayna's teachers, fellow classmates, and their parents. Alayna was so excited to see the farm/ranch, complete with barn, tractors, animals, and farmers! :)
Here we are hanging around the bonfire.
Here we are on the hay ride which took us to a nice little maze made out of hay bales.
Then last weekend, we went to a pumpkin patch to pick out some jack-o-lantern pumpkins. Here are some pictures of us goofing around the pumpkin patch.
We have been reading "The Littlest Pumpkin" by R.A. Herman, so Alayna decided she wanted to find the littlest pumpkin in the whole patch.
We also got a medium-sized pumpkin and one nice big one to make jack-o-lanterns out of, and Alayna was delighted to get to ride with the big pumpkin to the car in this little wagon. Pictures of our jack-o-lanterns will be coming soon!
Wednesday, October 26, 2011
Tuesday, October 25, 2011
Craft Monday: A new look for an old toy box
This Craft Monday has ended up turning into a full craft month, as this was a big project and we have been very busy with Fall and Halloween activities, but we are happy with the results!
I have this old toy box that my dad put together when I was little and, well, let's just say it's seen much better days. Because of its rough condition, I didn't want to keep toys in it, so we've been using it as storage for winter hats, scarves, and gloves, but when we found a great deal on a new storage bench, I decided it was time to move the winter stuff into the new bench and fix up the old toy box.
Here's what it looked like before the renovation.
I took the lid off, filled in the holes & cracks with wood putty and got some nice new hinges.
Alayna had lots of fun helping me paint the box (and herself) with white semigloss latex paint. It needed at least three good coats.
I found this cute bird fabric on sale at the fabric store and decided to use the small birds to cover some foam to make a cushion on the box lid. And I cut out the large birds to decoupage onto the box.
I got this bird-themed scrapbook paper and used it to cut out flower petals and leaves.
Then, I echoed the pattern on the bird fabric by painting similar tree branches onto the box with acryllic paint.
I broke out the good old Mod Podge and decoupaged the fabric birds and paper flowers and leaves onto the box. I put a couple of extra coats of Mod Podge on as well as sprayed it with a clear acryllic sealer to make sure it well protected.
Finally, I replaced the cushioned lid, screwed on some lid supports so it won't crash down on little fingers, and here is the final product!
We filled it up with toys and moved it into Alayna and Cecily's room.
I have this old toy box that my dad put together when I was little and, well, let's just say it's seen much better days. Because of its rough condition, I didn't want to keep toys in it, so we've been using it as storage for winter hats, scarves, and gloves, but when we found a great deal on a new storage bench, I decided it was time to move the winter stuff into the new bench and fix up the old toy box.
Here's what it looked like before the renovation.
I took the lid off, filled in the holes & cracks with wood putty and got some nice new hinges.
Alayna had lots of fun helping me paint the box (and herself) with white semigloss latex paint. It needed at least three good coats.
I found this cute bird fabric on sale at the fabric store and decided to use the small birds to cover some foam to make a cushion on the box lid. And I cut out the large birds to decoupage onto the box.
I got this bird-themed scrapbook paper and used it to cut out flower petals and leaves.
Then, I echoed the pattern on the bird fabric by painting similar tree branches onto the box with acryllic paint.
I broke out the good old Mod Podge and decoupaged the fabric birds and paper flowers and leaves onto the box. I put a couple of extra coats of Mod Podge on as well as sprayed it with a clear acryllic sealer to make sure it well protected.
Finally, I replaced the cushioned lid, screwed on some lid supports so it won't crash down on little fingers, and here is the final product!
We filled it up with toys and moved it into Alayna and Cecily's room.
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