Monday, April 18, 2011

Easter Craft

So this morning I was pondering what to do for family home evening tonight. I was reading through a packet of papers my parents sent me over the weekend about the days leading up to Easter. As I read through the info and the events that took place each day the week before Easter Sunday, I had a flash of inspiration. Here is what I worked on and got done today in between taking care of the kids and household chores. There are 7 blocks for the week leading up to Easter. On the back of each block is a clothes pin. Each day we'll put in either a scripture or picture that depicts the events of that day, leading up to resurrection morning on Easter Sunday. (The pictures randomly placed in the picture above are for demonstration only). Now I just need to find some smaller sized pictures to use and even though we are a day late, we'll catch up and now have a great way to daily help us get ready for the real purpose of the Easter.

*Here's an updated version of it in its spot on our piano with the Easter picture and scripture cards I made last night after the kids went to bed. *




Saturday, April 16, 2011

Craft it forward #2...


So what I'm going to count for my second craft it forward are these temple blocks I made for my Primary class. I wanted to give them a picture of the temple to remind them of President Monson's talk in conference. I know this is just for my class, but I figured I could count it since it's more than your basic handout since it required cutting, sanding, painting, modge podging, and more sanding. Anyhoo, here's number #2 craft it forward project, 3 more to still to do!

Temple picture and idea came from here:

Thursday, April 7, 2011

Thrift Store Craft #3

Ok, I've been wanting to make a spring wreath for a while now. So with my new thrift store treasures I went to work.

I used these flowers
And this wreath.

Due to the lack of craft supplies available in this town, I had to alter what I orginally wanted to do slightly. But with some fake eggs and a butterfly from the craft store, I ended up with this:


I think it turned out pretty cute and is a nice springy addition to the front porch. Plus the whole thing cost me $2.70! And that thought alone makes me smile :)

Craft it forward...


So on my sisters blog awhile ago she had a challenge to 'craft if forward'. If you responded to her post, she would sometime in the next coming months send you something homemade, if in return, you made 5 things for others etc. Well, here was my first craft it forward. My mother-in-law took me out to a special lunch on St. Patricks Day. I decided I would give this to her as a little thank you and my first craft it forward. So, there's 1 down. Four more to go :)