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Sharing Saturday is still in full swing. Please join us for it. In the mean time, I'm joining in a Blog Hop.

Melissa over at Serendipity and Spice started a Bloglovin' Blog Hop. She kindly invited me to join it and so here it is. Bloglovin' is easier to follow with than LinkyTools.



The Rules:
  1.  You must have a Bloglovin gadget on your site, so others can easily follow you.
  2. Follow Serendipity and Spice on BlogLovin.
  3. Visit other blogs and follow them too.
  4.  Leave a comment for them to follow you back.
  5.  Follow the person hosting this Blog Hop as a Thank You!
  6. Add 1 link to your blog’s homepage below. (1 link is sufficient, extras will be removed)
  7. Click "Get the InLinkz Code" and add it to your site to keep the party moving!
  8.   Have fun finding new Blog friends!!





Sharing Saturday #7

Wow, we had our largest Sharing Saturday on record last week. Go check it out. There were so many amazing entries. Mia and I were blown away.

Solar Prints

I remember as a child my mother and I purchased a solar print kit. It is funny the details one can remember of certain things. I actually remember the exact store we bought it at. Anyway, I was so fascinated by it. I remember collecting flowers and leaves and such to leave on it and leave the papers in the sun. My memory is for hours, but I don't know now. I decided to buy one of these kits at Lakeshore Learning to show Hazel a bit about the sun. (Sorry they don't sell them on their website.)
It was a bit different than what I remembered. It came with prints you could use or you could use any flat thing you found. At first I didn't buy the flat things (back from my memory I didn't worry about flat things), so we tried pine cones, acorns, sticks, etc. things from our nature table. I didn't bother trying to use the clear covers it came with either since the non-flat things would not fit in them.
They also said to leave it in the sun for 1-5 minutes until the paper turned white. Then you needed to soak it in hot water and then cold and then dry. As you can see my 3-d objects were more blotchy than anything. We also left them for a few hours in the window since we started this project just before we had to leave. Since it is winter and our sun is not too strong right now, I figured we would be ok.
We also tried a paper heart and a doily. Then tried flat objects like a feather, pine needles and some of the prints that came with the kit. We used the clear plastic holders for these. I also watched these more closely.

These came out much clearer, so I guess with this kit flatter is better.

Hazel was not as excited as I expected, but she is still young for it. We will try it in the summer and see what fun things we can use.

Our next project will be to do some things with shadows as Hazel is showing great interest in shadows.
Now we can make them into cards and what not. The kit came with cards and envelopes and some of the prints they gave us were words like Happy Birthday.

Hope you will join us for Sharing Saturday tonight/tomorrow!! Last week was our largest one thus far and hopefully this week we will break that record!

Busy day

My Wool Lavender Heart
Today Hazel and I went to our parent/child class at Cape Ann Waldorf School. We love it. We made some crafts there--Hazel made a card for Mimi and Pop and I made a wool felt heart lavender sachet. I hung mine in my car and we will bring Mimi and Pop their anniversary (49 years today!) card next week when we visit them. Sorry I've been lazy with the camera.

When we got home, we had a quick lunch with Daddy and then the three of us went to run errands. The big one was buying a new car seat for Hazel in Daddy's car. A friend had given us her car seat when her son outgrew it. Well, now Hazel is outgrowing it so it was time for a new seat. After some quick research we decided on a Graco Nautilus. While there Steve also decided to buy his mother a car seat (since she has wanted one for her car for awhile--I'm not sure why). Our second choice was the Evenflo Maestro which is also half the price so that is what we picked up for her. He is now over delivering it with Hazel and trying out her new one since I installed it for him. Hopefully he will be able to install his Mom's. It is a job I usually do. These hopefully will be the last seats we will have to purchase for these cars at least. Sometime soon she will outgrow the one in my car, but not yet. She has a few more inches though considering she has grown a half inch already in 2012 who knows when that will be.

Oh, and Hazel got two more Valentines for our Valentine Swap. These came from a sister and brother in Nevada.


That was our exciting day. Now I have a bit of a break and could use a nap.

Some things to check out today though. Some of my favorite places to party on Thursdays. Check out Happy Whimsical Hearts Thursday party of baking with your kids and I HEART CRAFTY THINGS Blog Hop.




I Heart Crafty Things

A Family Day

Museum
Today, I was lucky enough to spend the day with my family. My dear husband has taken today, Thursday and Friday off for a mini-vacation. We loved having him home. We decided to go to the Peabody Essex Museum for their story time or what they call PEM Pals. Hazel and I had gone once before and loved it. They share stories, sing songs and then do some sort of art or craft in the museum. They also have a Art and Nature Center (which is where the PEM Pals was held) that has all sorts of hands-on things to discover about nature. Currently in the Art and Nature Center they have an exhibit called The Ripple Effect all about water. Sorry I didn't take any pictures since cameras are not really allowed in the museum. However they have plenty on their website if you follow each link. (I scanned in some of the post cards we bought to send to Hazel's penpal in Australia and her project.)
Hazel's craft

Since it was Steve's first time in the museum we also went up to check out a few of the other galleries. Currently they are having a Native American Exhibit called Shapeshifting. It was interesting, but we didn't feel all of it was age appropriate for Hazel. Then we looked into some of the Native American Art, American Art and the Maritime Art Galleries. Oh, and Hazel wanted to check out the Asian Export Gallery. Then we went back to the Art and Nature Center and let Hazel play a bit now that the PEM Pals crowd was gone. She loved playing with the different types of musical instruments.

One of the neatest things  of the Peabody Essex Museum is the Yin Yu Tang House. It costs a little more to see it but it is so interesting. We did not do this today, but I hope to when Hazel is a bit older. It is a 200-year-old Chinese house that was disassembled and brought to America and reassembled. It is so interesting to see and learn about.

Then we had to get home for some lunch. Hazel fell asleep in the car on the way, but woke up when I tried to get her out. We had a quick lunch and then had more things to do--nothing worth blogging about. But it was a lovely day with my family. Do you have a museum or place like this near you?

Finally, a few things to share that I found interesting.

Hope you had a great day!!