We have been crafting here quite a bit this month. The majority of November has been spent in and out of doctors offices. Besides our little walks and romps out back, I have been trying to keep the beans entertained through crafts inside.
A successful day for me as of late is...getting fresh bedding on all of their beds, making a warm meal (mainly soup), keeping them all hydrated and happy through little activities, and bundling each one up at night with extra blankets.
Every year we make fall leaves so this year I thought we could turn them into ornaments for the window...
Some of my wall art...
And we had fun turning styrofoam balls into "Frosty" The beans rolled little cones in glue and then dipped them in green sprinkles to make the trees. And in the sugar jar they went. I wouldn't be surprised if some cars end up in there!
Wishing you all a very healthy and happy weekend!
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What a perfect fall inside day! I actually love those leaves... how cool! The soup looks yummy and made me think about making a bit pot of something warm and filling too. I love your wall art especially the trees with the little deer... very cute.
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Beth
P.S. Thanks for the sweet comments on my new blog! I'm very happy to have you as a friend:D
Your kids have a very clever and inventive Mother. My Granddaughter will love the last one,snowman in a jar.
ReplyDeleteI'm sorry to hear about the illness. I hope all of your beans are feeling well soon and that they stay healthy! I love the window decorations, they're so bright and pretty and your paintings are beautiful. I make soup a lot at this time of year too, usually a couple of times a week. I hope you have a good weekend.
ReplyDeleteSo cute. Looks like you all have been keeping busy. You are a good momma taking care of your little ones and keeping them healthy. Stay warm. It's windy and snowing here.
ReplyDeleteCindy
Oh I love the snowman in a jar!! I am so making one of those!!! That is toooo cute!!! Glad everyone is on the mend, the soup looks awesome!!
ReplyDeleteI love the fall leaves in the window Nicole !!
ReplyDeleteOoh, I love your wall art! So pretty! And that soup looks yum, but then I'm partial to mushrooms...
ReplyDeleteYou are such a good mama Nicole. Nothing beats homemade soup on cold days when little ones aren't well. Just love the snowman. xo
ReplyDeleteI dont know what state you are but it sure looks holiday time up north.! my two grandbabies were sick with the croop.up in PA..sorry yours were sick too..mine will be here wednesday..,the soup looks great..have a great thanksgiving
ReplyDeleteNicole, You are a wiz! It's amazing to me that you have time to post but I'm glad you do. I just read the post before this as well. It looks like you're ready for Christmas! Your soup looks yummy. We are soup lovers and eat it quite often. I hope your little beans feel better soon. This time of year, a classroom is a big germ factory! God Bless, Sally
ReplyDeleteI hope everyone is feeling better before the holidays are upon us! I love your sweet successes. Sometimes I feel like getting all of the socks picked up off the floor is a 'success'. Ha! I think the window ornaments are very decorative ~ tell the kids I think they did a great job and their snowman jars are darling too!
ReplyDeleteThe tissue paper ornaments brought back good memories. I remember making them with my children at a church craft night.
ReplyDeleteThose snowmen are hilarious - I'm definitely going to pinch that idea. Hope you had a good Thanksgiving and stayed snuggly warm and well.
ReplyDeleteI hope you are all recovered by now. Your soup looks delicious and the bright coloured window ornaments are so cheerful.
ReplyDeleteI love all of your fun crafts and you are such a great mama! I hope everyone starts feeling better soon!
ReplyDeletethose little jars are so adorable! I love it! Hope you are feeling better soon ;)
ReplyDeleteI'm gonna have to come up with something for this coming week. The kids are out of school every. day. Gad. I bet your little ones had a blast crafting with mama.
ReplyDeleteBTW, I'm in LOVE with that window over your kitchen sink. Love, love, love. And I'm getting a sneak peak of the rest of the room in one of the pictures. I want to see more!!! :)
aw, love these! the ornaments with the light coming through them in the window are my favorites!
ReplyDeleteLove the little snowman in the jar! Hope everyone is feeling their best!
ReplyDeleteSusan
What a super mum you are. Love all your crafty makes. I think it is great when children make things because they always have a completely different take on the thing that you think they are going to make. Thanks for always checking in at my blog. I love to see your comments. See you soon friend. Jo x
ReplyDeleteFantastic projects to keep everyone busy! Love the colors.
ReplyDeleteNicole,
ReplyDeleteLoved seeing all the crafts you made with the kids. Too cute. You are a great mom and the kids will remember these beautiful memories you are making with them.
Kris
As long as you are just a little sick there is nothing like snuggles and soup and crafts with Mom. My children were good little worker bees when it came to decorations and christmas baking. My adult son still includes some of the recipes we made back then in his Christmas menu.
ReplyDeleteWhat a super cute idea to use the sugar jar as a snow scene backdrop! looks like you and your beans had a lot of fun! x
ReplyDeleteSuch great creativity by you and the beans, despite being icky! I love the snowman in the sugar jar - and await the arrival of the cars!! Your paintings are beautiful, I love the cardinal. xx
ReplyDeleteOh- What fun,Nicole. I have a whole day of crafing coming up with my grandkids in the next couple of weeks, too. It is just so much fun to see how excited the kids get and how cute their creations are! You did a wonderful job! xo Diana
ReplyDeleteCan I come over too? :)
ReplyDeleteThe "frosty" idea is brilliant! I'll go buy the materials this week. Thank you!
Looks like a ton of fun! Frosty is too cute
ReplyDeleteYou're a fun mom! So sweet!
ReplyDeletelove the snowman jar! I want IN on all the fun myself :) Am I too old to play too:? :)
ReplyDeleteThe sugar snowman is very cute. And nothing like a big pot of soup (although I am yet to convert certain people here who consider soup a starter and not a whole meal...).
ReplyDeleteHave you tried indoor "snow" - bicarb soda mixed with shaving cream. My kids love to make little snowmen, snow castles and bury little toys in it. It is a bit messy, though
This looks like heaps of fun. I love the snow man jar. Stay warm x
ReplyDeleteAll fantastic ideas! Love those window ornaments!
ReplyDeleteAngela @ Number Fifty-Three
Hi Nicole, I'm Connie at http://hotflashncraftn.blogspot.com a new GFC friend. Love the ornaments for the window...the kids did a great job and I'm sure they had a ball making them. We did soup and blankets this last week, too. No not me.... my boyfriend, never fun.
ReplyDeleteSome wonderful festive crafts here Nicole. Love the snowman in the jar. Have a warm and happy week my friend. xx
ReplyDeleteWhat fun! I am in love with the deer pic, it is adorable!!
ReplyDeleteSo fun Nicole! Thanks for the fun ideas for my kiddos! You are such a good mom!! Have a wonderful Thanksgiving!
ReplyDeleteThe window decorations are such a sweet idea ... I'll bet they make you smile every time you look out that window! And the little Frosty in the jar is a very cute idea. He's perfect for the kitchen ;) Keep on enjoying these crafting sessions with the kids ... so much fun at this time of year. Wendy x
ReplyDeleteI LOVE what you create with those Beans (sorry to hear you're all under the weather). That snowman in that sugar jar ABSOLUTELY needs cars! Happy Thanksgiving, girl...I know you'll make it wonderful! XOXOXOXO
ReplyDeleteSomehow everything looks better in a jar doesnt it! Such fun projects to do with the kids too :)
ReplyDeleteI love those leaves in your window and your wall art! You're so creative! I can't wait to have my own to be creative with! xoxo
ReplyDeleteHonestly, SO clever. xx
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