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Sunday, December 30, 2012
Thursday, December 27, 2012
Dictionary Game
The game dictionary is so much fun and the only thing you
need is a dictionary or you could use an online dictionary .
How to play: the person whose turn it is picks out a word
from the dictionary that nobody in your group knows and writes its description down.
At the same time each person writes down their definition of
the word making it as convincing as possible.
Now the person whose turn it is reads all the descriptions out
loud and everyone says which one they think is right.
You get one point for guessing the right definition. And one
point for each time someone has picked your definition.
One round is when everyone gets a turn to read the descriptions.
You can play as many rounds as you want to. It’s best to decide how many rounds
you want to play before you start that way no wants to quit when they are ahead.
Monday, December 24, 2012
Saturday, December 22, 2012
The Metropolitan Museum of Art The Angel Tree
Something you should try to do once in your life is go to the Metropolitan Museum of Art during the Christmas season and see their Angel Tree. It's kept in the Medieval Sculpture Hall. It's fun to go on Friday or Saturday in the evening. The museum is open until 9:00 and they have live music playing in the lobby. Until you get there here's some photos.
Here's the link if you'd like to see more.
Thursday, December 20, 2012
Beautiful Christmas Displays
Oh how I love glitter and shimmer and ABC Carpets in New York City knows how to set up great displays. Here are just a few.
Monday, December 17, 2012
Madonna and Child
Here are some Beautiful Madonna and Child paintings. These show the special love between
mother and child.
Domenico Veneziano 1435-1437
Rogier Vander Weyden 1647
Raphael 1504-1505
Fra Angelico 1433
Jacopo Bellini 1450
Sandro Botticelli
Saturday, December 15, 2012
Wednesday, December 12, 2012
Monday, December 10, 2012
Making of Pine Cone People
The supplies
you'll need are:
Pine cones
wooden heads
(these can be bought at any hobbies store)
decorative paper
card board (the
kind you find on the back of a drawing pad)
very small
pom poms
things for your
pine "cone people" to hold
pipe cleaners
1) First cut out a cardboard circle a 1/4" to 1/2"
larger then the base of your pine cone. Glue a circle of decorative paper
over your cardboard circle with white glue.
2) With your hot glue gun, glue pine cones to their bases.
a) Glue on your wooden heads with hot glue.
b) Wrap your pipe cleaner around the back of your pine cone and secure it with a dot of hot glue.
c) Now put on the loose ends of the pipe cleaners what you'd like them to be holding.
d) To make hats cut out a circle out of your decorate paper an 1/2" bigger then your base circle. Fold in half and cut on fold, then place glue along the newly cut edge. Then roll in the sides with the point being formed in the center of the cut line. Decorate hat.
Saturday, December 8, 2012
Friday, December 7, 2012
How to make Pine Cones Open
Next blog I'll show you how to make pine cone people. If you can't find any pine cones open here's what you can do.
Have you ever had a project that needed pine cones and you couldn't find any open? You can either take the unopened pine cones indoors and leave them out for a few days they will usually open on their own or if you need them right away here's how to get unopened pine cones to open more quickly.
Place them on a cookie sheet. Then bake them at 300 degrees for about twenty minutes. Keep checking them to see if they have opened because some open sooner than others. Once they're open as far as you want them to open take them out and let cool before using them.
Pine Cone People
Wednesday, December 5, 2012
The Perfect Tree
One year when my boys were in middle school I was a bit tired of all the holiday season commercialism. I have always decorated my Christmas tree with beautiful ornaments that I collected over the years and I wanted to do something different this year. Something that would help our family think about what is important during the holiday season.
When my sons came home from school I told them I did not want to get my ornaments out. I thought we should decorate the tree with red hearts. And on each red heart I wanted all of us to write something or someone we were thankful for.
I had a large heart paper punch and I started making hearts. And to my amazement as fast as I could make the hearts they would write who or what they were thankful for. Our tree became full of red hearts which made me smile. They were so excited to do this exercise and their words were so special that to this day I still have every heart.
The tree ended up being one of our most beautiful trees. And more people enjoyed that tree then the ones full of my beautiful ornaments. It made for a very special Christmas.
Years later a friend's husband died right before the holidays. She, also, had collected ornaments throughout their life together. She did not know how she would get through Christmas. So I packed up the heart punch and the red paper and I explained my idea. I told her to cut out many hearts and invite her friends and family to fill them out with things they loved and remember about her husband. She loved the idea and soon her tree was covered in beautiful hearts. The tree helped her get through that difficult Christmas.
When my sons came home from school I told them I did not want to get my ornaments out. I thought we should decorate the tree with red hearts. And on each red heart I wanted all of us to write something or someone we were thankful for.
I had a large heart paper punch and I started making hearts. And to my amazement as fast as I could make the hearts they would write who or what they were thankful for. Our tree became full of red hearts which made me smile. They were so excited to do this exercise and their words were so special that to this day I still have every heart.
The tree ended up being one of our most beautiful trees. And more people enjoyed that tree then the ones full of my beautiful ornaments. It made for a very special Christmas.