Monday, July 16, 2012

Paint Eggs

Another idea I stumbled across that I knew I just had to do was paint filled eggs. So back when I was cooking for our last camping trip I made a whole mess of breakfast burritos, which entails scrambling 20 eggs. I kept all the egg shells and washed them all with nice hot water and soap. Since then I have been collecting more shell halves for "lids".


This morning I finally got enough to fill an 18 count egg carton.





I played around with the lids to see which fit better on what egg.


Instead of using store bought sidewalk paint, I decided to use another pin that has been hanging out on one of my boards for sometime now. All you need is some corn starch, cold water, and food coloring.


I made a double batch of each color, which just so happened to fill 3 eggs perfectly! So 8 tablespoons of cold water, 4 tablespoons of corn starch, and I used 20 drops of food coloring. For the orange I used 15 yellow and 5 red. For the purple I used 17 blue and 3 red. Mixed it up nice a slow (the corn starch takes a minute to dissolve so be careful not to splash it everywhere)





Then I filled up the eggs. The pour spout on my measuring cup made this step a breeze.


Next you want to glue on the lids, hot glue works best. Just put a nice ring of glue right around the opening of the egg and place the lid on. Be careful not to push the lid on to hard, the shells are pretty fragile after being empty for some time.





Here are my "Franken-Eggs"! You may notice a little extra glue on the outside of a few of the eggs. I wanted to make sure they had a good seal so they didn't leak before we had the chance to throw them.


His very first egg he dropped just pulling it out of the carton, so he pretty much just watched as all the paint dribbled out.


He soon got the hang of it!



"All my eggs are gone!"


Once all the new eggs were smashed he started picking up the ones that looked like they were still in one piece and decided that they needed to be thrown again!


He was pretty proud of his finished product.


And so am I! <3

Saturday, July 14, 2012

Rainbow Rice Sensory Bin

So we finally got a decent day of weather (read: it wasn't a million degrees outside!) and some down time to break out the dyed rice I made earlier in the week. YAY!






Here is my set up. A few fun "toys" for him to dig and play with. I really think the orange could have used another drop of red and the teal was a little more blue.... but I still think it turned out pretty awesome.



A couple more of the rice.... so pretty!


J was off playing in the yard, as soon as he came over to find his freshly filled sippy cup he stumbled upon his sensory bin and the water was a thing of the past. The tablespoon I had sitting at instantly became a shovel..... This kid loves to dig.



I was very happy I waited until we were able to play with this OUTSIDE as he continued to "shovel" the rice out of the bin for a good laugh every so often during the hour and a half he continued to play.


Don't let that face fool you, he was having a blast!



After playing so nicely he stood up out of no where yelling "AAAA DONE!!!" and attacking me with the spoon. Then ran off like the crazy monkey he is.


I took a final picture before I placed the lid back on the bin.


Not a minute passes by and my little monster runs up slamming the spoon on the lid. My guess was he wanted back in..... and in he got once I opened it.

He didn't stay in there long. But I would call the rice bin a total success. I am keeping it as is for a few more "play dates" Maybe I will be a little more productive next time, I could get a ton of work done in an hour and a half!

Friday, July 13, 2012

More Than Skin Deep

A mothers love is more than skin deep. My mom and I have had matching (but not so matching) tattoos for about 5 years now. Today we decided they needed a little revamp. I couldn't be more happy with how they look.


Thursday, July 12, 2012

Handsome

Since my photography blog isn't up and running just yet, I though I would just share a couple photos of my handsome man I shot today while he was goofing off at my parents house.



Wednesday, July 11, 2012

Brave Boy

I took my big boy to a routine blood draw today. He sat right on my lap the whole time and just watched them take his blood. I held his free arm down expecting him to try and grab at the nurse but he didn't even flinch! He sat there in AW of what they were doing. He didn't cry or even make a peep. He just sat there like he had done it a million times before. I couldn't be more proud of my little man. We had to run to the store to pick up a couple things so I decided he needed a little treat for being so amazing.


Since he loves to color so much and I never have anything nice for him to color with I got him his first coloring book and his very own crayons.






I think this kid would color all day if I would let him. He is so great at sharing I got to help him color his picture.


I am so proud.... <3

Tuesday, July 10, 2012

Dyed Rice

So I finally went to Target and remembered to get Jameson a bin to use for sensory play! I am so excited about it, so naturally all the fun ideas start running threw my head.


I have been looking at this idea for a rainbow rice sensory bin for some time now. I thought what a perfect first bin for my little man.






All you need is some white rice (you can use noodles as well but I am only working with rice), rubbing alcohol, and food coloring. A cup or bowl (use glass or metal, plastic will stain) and a plastic bag.


Mix up 2 teaspoons of rubbing alcohol with your food coloring (I used about 10 drops for each batch) in your cup/bowl. Pour 2 cups of rice and your liquid in a plastic bag (I highly recommend the quart size for 2 cups of rice, I tried the sandwich size and it was hard to mix evenly). Seal the bag and shake around until the color is spread evenly.


Next lay out the rice on wax or parchment paper and let dry for a few hours. I rinsed out my cup and started with a fresh bag every batch.


I played around with the food coloring and made an orange (9 drops of yellow and 1 drop of red), teal (8 drops of green and 3 drops of blue), light(6 drops of red and 2 drops of blue) and dark purple (9 drops of blue and 3 drops of red).





Once everything was all nice and dry I placed them in separate bags. Seeing as how I know this is going to make a super big mess and we were unable to play outside today since our yard is being sprayed for bugs, this is as far as I got. We have yet to play with the rice, but I am so excited for when we do!

Sunday, July 8, 2012

Rubicon

J's first trip on the Rubicon was a very big success. It wasn't to terribly hot, or dusty which was so nice. The water at Buck Island was nice and warm enough to rinse off multiple times a day. Here are a few pictures.