Heartstrings is place which introduces you to a post from a fellow blogging buddy that will hopefully inspire you and tug on your heartstrings. I love connecting people through my blog and when I find a post that makes me want to jump out of my seat I couldn't be happier to share it with my readers. My hope is that this series will allow us to share new perspectives, stories, projects and inspiration that will make you want to connect with other bloggers. Just one simple way to connect minds, souls and hearts.
If you have a specific post that you feel would be great for this series, please contact kentheartstrings(at)gmail(dot)com! The post can range from a unique DIY project to thoughts on marriage and family...all aspects of our lives are important and we want to hear about all of them! I look forward to hearing from you!
Super excited to be sharing a post from my dear friend, Morgan's blog- Pepper Design Blog! She is nothing short of DIY and craft genius and I love her so much. I hope you enjoy her and this incredible post! A little last minute Thanksgiving inspiration for you!
Heartstrings is place which introduces you to a post from a fellow blogging buddy that will hopefully inspire you and tug on your heartstrings. I love connecting people through my blog and when I find a post that makes me want to jump out of my seat I couldn't be happier to share it with my readers. My hope is that this series will allow us to share new perspectives, stories, projects and inspiration that will make you want to connect with other bloggers. Just one simple way to connect minds, souls and hearts.
If you have a specific post that you feel would be great for this series, please contact kentheartstrings(at)gmail(dot)com! The post can range from a unique DIY project to thoughts on marriage and family...all aspects of our lives are important and we want to hear about all of them! I look forward to hearing from you!
Super excited to be sharing a post from my dear friend, Morgan's blog- Pepper Design Blog! She is nothing short of DIY and craft genius and I love her so much. I hope you enjoy her and this incredible post! A little last minute Thanksgiving inspiration for you!
Kid’s Craft: Fall Leaves Milk Art & Thanksgiving Place Cards
Part of my Thursday routine with Liv and Taylor this school year has been to co-host a ‘co-op preschool’ with four of my girlfriends and their kids. We swap who will lead each Thursday and this talented lady set up a curriculum based around arts and sciences.
This last Thursday was my turn to lead an art lesson and I’ve been meaning to try out milk art for a while. It’s really rather a simple process but because of the unconventional art style, such a big hit with kids. I tied our lesson all together with a nature walk, a discussion on why leaves change color, and a scavenger hunt to find ‘inspiration’ for our craft project. Then we came back to the house to create.
Considering that milk is such a staple in our home (the girls love milk to a crazy degree, especially T), I thought that this project would be an ideal one for our collaboration with Got Milk and on sharing creative ways to incorporate milk (beyond a big cold glass of it) into the everyday. Milk keeps these girls strong and it’s one of the few consistents in our daily lives that I know I can rely on for a balanced diet (Liv is a great eater, T is a little more difficult, but without resolve she’ll walk up to the fridge and ask for ‘malk’ several times a day).
Using milk as the base and food coloring as the dye, milk becomes kid-friendly marbling on a grand scale (like, cookie sheet grand scale). This is such a great project whether you have 30 minutes or a couple of hours – Liv has already asked to recreate it multiple times.
Back to that Thursday morning lesson… we started our day off with a little nature walk around the neighborhood. As a group, we observed the tall trees and the fallen autumn leaves along the sidewalk (though they were a little scarce – did I mention it was in the 80s? crazy.)
We do have a row of maples that change color with the season and that’s where we found most of our treasures. How I adore those three trees! We talked about why trees are important for our environment, why they change colors as the days get shorter and what role ‘chlorophyll’ and ‘photosynthesis’ play.
The scavenger hunt side of our nature walk meant finding beautiful fall leaf inspiration. There were a few red and yellow leaves, but mostly brown!
Leaves in hand, we laid them out on our craft paper-covered table (they sell awesome rolls of brown paper at home improvement stores for so cheap) so that everyone could observe their shape and colors as we continued.
Then using pre-made templates, the kids traced leaves onto watercolor paper (key that it’s watercolor paper) and cut out their drawings. Older children might want to sketch their own leaf shapes by observing what they’ve found in nature.
Next up was the fun part: I poured a thin layer of milk into a cookie sheet and then added 3-4 drops each of yellow and red food coloring. The droplets expanded immediately across the top of the milk and will create a ‘marbled’ effect if swirled a bit.
By carefully dragging the watercolor paper along the surface of the milk, the design transfers over, leaving beautifully dyed fall leaves.
The trick is to encourage kids to ‘drag’ rather than ‘plunge’ their paper. If I could do this lesson over again, I’d probably have a handful of extra leaves ready to go for practicing before the kids tried out the milk marbling with their own leaves.
The results were so pretty though – pretty enough that Livy and I made a handful together to use as place cards for Thanksgiving.
While the leaves dried, everyone enjoyed snacks and glasses of cold milk (the non-marbled kind). The paper took only 30 or so minutes to dry so everyone was able to take their leaves home with them that day.
These Thursday mornings are a few of my favorite hours during the week. It’s wonderful to get together as friends and to share in the education and active learning of our little ones. Rearranging my work schedule to cut out the morning of a very busy day was not easy, but it helps bring balance to a busy week and is something that I look forward to so much.
Happy Thanksgiving Everyone! I hope your day tomorrow is restful and you are surrounded by the ones you love and cherish most!
Happy Thanksgiving Everyone! I hope your day tomorrow is restful and you are surrounded by the ones you love and cherish most!
What a cute idea!
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