Monday, February 28, 2011

Something Blue

Jane and I did a wedding this last weekend. We went with a vintage theme, and ran with it. Jane spent hours and hours painting, gluing, sanding, sewing, drawing, collecting, and planning. It all came together beautifully. We hadn't seen the church and were pleasantly surprised when we walked in and the church was almost the exact blue we had chosen. When everything was set up you forgot you were in the cultural hall (: Thanks to all our "mules" that helped us haul, and put everything together.









Saturday, February 26, 2011

Saturday, February 19, 2011

Lesson #6 lm3 Responsiblity to Teach

I liked the quote "You can count the seeds in an apple, but you can not count the apples in a seed" Each day we teach by our example, words, actions, and attitude.


Supplies needed: 2 empty plastic water bottles, red tissue paper, a stick, and green felt. I filled each apple with Hershey kisses.

Cut both water bottles with scissors to desired height

put treat in red tissue paper and place in 1 water bottle. Place other water bottle on top like a lid. I used my glue gun to glue the stick and green felt on top.

Saturday, February 12, 2011

Fortunate

I saw this idea on several blogs and decided it would be a cute/cheap gift for preschool teachers & my YW. I didn't do a handout for this weeks lesson I just gave them their cute lil valentine
Chocolate dipped fortune cookies. I just used the almond bark from Macey's and some cute red sprinkles. The cheapest place I could find fortune cookies was from a local Chinese restaurant they were $0.08 each.

I found these cute little cartons at a store that was going out of business so they only ended up costing me $0.17 each.




Monday, February 7, 2011

Cute Fan

We were pretty excited that the Packers would be playing in the superbowl. WE are even more excited that they WON!!!
I made Bgirl a little dress to wear on game day. I just googled pillowcase dresses and found an easy tutorial, and added a few ruffles. It was really pretty easy.