Friday, January 28, 2011

Blog Makeover!

Mom's Crafty Space has gotten an incredible makeover thanks to the fabulous talent of Kim over at Seven Thirty Three! I can't even begin to tell you how much I love and adore the new look...seriously, there might have been some high pitched squealing and jumping up and down going on over here. If you're in the market for custom blog design I cannot recommend Seven Thirty Three enough. I had a bunch of mismashed ideas of what I wanted my blog to look like, and Kim was able to take all of my suggestions and put it together in a way that is SO me! Thank you, thank you, thank you!

I'll be working on organizing the new recipes and tutorials pages over the weekend, and I am going to pull out a few of my favorite old posts from our archives to link up. In the meantime, let me know what you all think of my new look, and go take a peek at Kim's work over at Seven Thirty Three. I bet you'll be so smitten that you'll suddenly find yourself neeeeeeding a new makeover too!

Thursday, January 27, 2011

Perler Bead Obsession



Our family has been kind of nuts over perler beads lately, breaking them out every time we end up with a slow minute in our day. We've had a big tub of them sitting in my art closet for awhile now, but it's only been within the last couple of weeks that everyone has become obsessed interested in them.


The kids like to use tweezers to make their creations, so it's fantastic for developing small motor skills and hand-eye coordination. Sutton fills in his boards randomly until the entire thing is filled.


Sawyer prefers the more methodical approach to working in rows or small sections (me too).

He likes to mix the solid beads with clear colored ones so he can watch how the light will shine through the final product.

We've even gotten Daddy hooked on those teeny pieces of plastic. All we had to do was show him some of the fun perler bead projects on Etsy (which can be used as a pattern guide to recreate it on your own), and he was hooked too. We may have actually had so much fun that we've had to order more black beads so that Daddy can finish up his designs.


A few of my favorites :)
So what have y'all been hooked on this week?

Tuesday, January 18, 2011

Printable: Valentine iPod Candy Wrapper



This is my 3-year-old, the tech geek...


(playing Angry Birds on Daddy's phone)

If he ever disappears on you, go immediately to the nearest computer, cell phone, mp3 player or video gaming console. I promise you'll find him. Like most kids these days, he's far better at all things technology related than I am. I have a feeling he'll be begging to take apart my computer to make it more efficient by the time he's 5.

So, with Valentine's Day just around the corner, I decided to create some treats for his classmates incorporating the things that he loves most - music and gadgets! I remember seeing this idea in a magazine several years ago (I think it might have been Family Fun Magazine?), and I decided that these would be perfect for Sutton to hand out this year. I wrapped boxes of conversation hearts in cute wrappers that I designed, and I created "headphones" with mini peanut butter cups and some plastic lacing. I decided that you're all smart enough not to need a step-by-step tutorial for this one, so just remember to tape your headphone laces to the candy box before you wrap it up, okay?



(Note that this is brighter than mine actually printed out - my printer is running low on red ink!)



ADORABLE, easy peasy and totally Sutton inspired!

If you want to make some of your own, you can download the printable wrapper here - ENJOY!

Sunday, January 9, 2011

Dodecahedron Star Lantern {Tutorial}


You might remember my very first dodecahedron star lantern that I posted last Summer. I fell in love with our bold crayon colored lantern, but I still wanted to find the time to make more in the original soft style of oiled watercolor papers. It had been brought to my attention several times that the tutorial I linked to no longer exists in Blogland, and I noticed on my blog statistics that quite a few people have found their way here to Mom's Crafty Space while Googling "dodecahedron star lantern tutorial."

I did a quick internet search and realized that most of the other search results linked back to the same tutorial that no longer exists...so I decided to recreate it! Not quite as beautifully explained or photographed as the original, but I couldn't leave all those Google searchers hanging, could I? ;)


I started by painting two 11"x14" wet-on-wet watercolor paintings, just some basic color washes since they are going to get cut up into smaller pieces. Once the paint was dry I rubbed the papers with a thick layer of olive oil until it was saturated through to the back side, blotted off the excess and allowed the paintings to dry overnight.


While I was waiting for the paintings to dry, I printed out my Pentagon Template and used my Xacto knife to cut out one of the shapes to use as a stencil.


I traced the pentagon shape onto the back side of the paintings using a light colored pencil in a complimentary shade.


You will need to cut out ten pentagons (eleven if you want to give your lantern a base/bottom).


Starting at one of the corners, draw a line down to each of the opposite corners, and repeat until two lines have been drawn from each corner (it will look like you have drawn a star).


Fold the first corner in to meet the center of the line as shown above. Repeat for all five corners.



Keep folding, and folding, and folding...until all ten (or eleven) pentagons have been finished.


Line up two pentagons side-by-side. Open the flaps on the side where the pentagons are touching and lay both flaps open flat.


Glue the flap from the pentagon on the right to the inside of the left pentagon. Turn the pentagon over and glue the flap on the outside down as well. Make sure to align the creases of the folds. I find that paperclips can be incredibly helpful to hold the pieces together while the glue dries. It seems to take a little while longer for the glue to dry since the paper has been oiled.




Continue gluing the pentagaons together in the same fashion until you have created a chain of five.


Glue the first and last pentagon together to close the chain and make a loop. Repeat these steps again with the other five pentagons, and you will end up with the two halves of your lantern.

Okay, here's the part where I forgot to take a good picture - so sorry! (I know, I know...of course it would be at a critical step!)

Open up the flaps from the larger side of each of your lantern halves, and place the two halves of your lantern together. You can weave the flaps together by alternating sides to join the two pieces, but I find it works just as well if you keep it simple and less complicated. I join my lantern halves so that ALL the flaps from one half of the lantern go on the inside of the seam, and ALL the flaps from the other half go on the outside of the seam.

Can you see how the flaps from the top half are all on the outside of the center seam?


You will also need to glue the inside flaps at the seam, as well as the inside flaps at the top and bottom of the lantern. If you choose to add a base to your lantern, now would also be the time to add the 11th pentagon to the bottom of the lantern. I like to be able to slip my lantern right over my candle, so I choose to leave both the top and bottom open.


Again, paperclips work wonders if you don't want to sit around waiting for the glue to dry!

The lantern looks so cheery and whimsical sitting on our sunlit mantle during daytime, but the real fun begins when night falls...


All you need is softly glowing candlelight ♥


I lit our candle just as the sun was starting to set, and the boys were immediately drawn to it. I use a tealight set inside of a votive holder to keep the flame far from the paper, but you can opt for a battery operated candle too.

Simply stunning works of geometric art
We'll be adding these to our Winter nature table to go with our Solstice Lanterns. The boys and I have been lighting candles almost every day lately, and I've really been appreciating the gentle meditative glow, especially of these star shapes dancing on our walls.

Saturday, January 8, 2011

Sorry I've been MIA this week! I've been busy taking care of sick kiddos and giving the baby breathing treatments for his lingering cough, and my camera's rechargable batteries pooped out on me. I've got a new tutorial in the works that should be ready to post in the next day or two and a couple of cute Valentine's Day ideas too! Hope you've all had a great week!