Our Big Bad Wolf |
Our 3 Pigs |
Straw House (with some spots taped) |
Stick House (with structure hot glued) |
Brick House |
The straw house got blown/knocked down. Then onto the stick house.
Then onto the brick house...
Then we had to do the whole thing over. We changed the structure of the straw house to be more like a teepee.
Then we did it again with Mommy being the wolf.
After some lunch and stories, we worked on the favors for our friends (Hazel's godparents' daughter) first birthday party. Her mother asked me to make star shape crayons. I agreed and then found out she wants 100 of them. Needless to say we will be busy doing this for awhile. We spent a bit of time unwrapping and breaking the crayons. Luckily the ones our friend bought unwrap relatively easily!! I made a few trays of them. Unfortunately our star mold only does 6 at a time so we need to make it 17 times. The party theme is red, white and blue since her birthday is Memorial Day weekend, but they didn't want to buy that many boxes of crayons to do them in red, white and blue, so they are rainbow. For directions, I blogged about it here.
Then my little girl wanted to play fairy dance. She literally dressed as a fairy and danced around. I really should have pulled out the video camera for you to get the full effect, but it was fun to watch her show.
She kept asking me sit down to watch the show.
Then she wanted me to be a fairy with her. So she dressed me up as the butterfly fairy and we danced together.
Then she wanted to switch costumes. This of course gives you a better view of the butterfly fairy costume. The wings are a bit big for her.
Her pink wings were too small for me, so she decided I needed a feather boa instead.
Sorry all the pictures of me were taken with me holding the camera away from myself. So how do you spend a rainy day?
This is where I link up...
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Looks like a fun rainy day, here in Oregon we have lots of rainy days, when we were kids we always had "rainy day" kits full of stickers, color books, water color and activity books. They were always nice to have on hand. Love the butterfly wings. :)
ReplyDeleteThat looks like a FUN rainy day!
ReplyDeleteWe spend rainy days having picnics in the living room or tea parties at the coffee table. We sometimes do crafts or gather around and watch a fun movie together.
I love all of the projects you did!
I'd like to invite you to link them (and any other projects/recipes you'd like) up on my first link party.
Your readers are welcome, as well!
http://earning-my-cape.blogspot.com/2012/05/super-link-party-1.html
I hope to see you all there! :-)
~Susie~
Thanks for the link! I'm so glad you did the 3 little pigs too! Love your boa! :)
ReplyDeleteWhat a fun-filled day! I love the 3 little bigs! Definitely going to try that with my preschooler.
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