I thought I would share some of the fun things my kids and I have been doing with my scrap wood, and then I will give the update at the end.
Ready for the update?
I have a TON of scraps, I save every little piece, and so I brought them in for some creative time.
Everyone set to work, nailing and painting, and creating.
We had some fun little creatures, inspired by Scrappy, created by Becky at Beyond the Picket Fence. I love her scrap wood projects, so stinkin' cute!
Everyone set to work, nailing and painting, and creating.
It was so fun to see what the kids came up with it was just like playing with regular blocks. A few crations we actually made into something to keep.
Some of my boys got a stenciling lesson.
This little "monkey" has a knack for it!
Didn't he do a great job!? He said he painted the outside of the red darker and made where the words go lighter. I thought it was a nice touch. (I actually showed him how to stencil by doing the M and he did the rest...I may hire him, his stencils are better than mine! Seriously!!)
Here is another one. The pieces that were stenciled on are old blinds that I still have around from my Sunburst Mirror. I made it before I started blogging. I have used them for several projects...This one being one of my faves. We just nailed the blinds on with carpet tacks, pretty simple.
I am really liking this arrow, it just needs a place to go... and maybe a friend...Hmmm, I have another triangle piece the same size...
It has been fun for me to go through the scraps, I remember what projects a lot of them are from. For example the point on the arrow above is from the trim when I built my Family File System!
Okay, maybe that isn't very cool for you to know, but I loved it, kinda like an old friend coming to visit!
It has been fun for me to go through the scraps, I remember what projects a lot of them are from. For example the point on the arrow above is from the trim when I built my Family File System!
Okay, maybe that isn't very cool for you to know, but I loved it, kinda like an old friend coming to visit!
For this one, I just started making letters with scrap pieces and ended up with this phrase. I am going to hang it in my kitchen. I just glued the scraps on with hot glue like I did with the arrow, then I spray painted it.
I am still not sure if I like it better painted or not....I guess it is too late....what's done it done! What do you think? Have you made any fun projects out of scraps?
Ready for the update?
I am a week out of my cast today! Yippee! I started Physical Therapy last Friday and I am making progress.
It is amazing how I lost all the mobility in my pinky and ring fingers, I think I was a little shocked!
I amtorturing myself doing PT 4 times a day trying to get my fingers and hand to move the way they should! I have to admit I didn't realize it would be such a long process, but I am so glad that it is working! My kids like to mock me as I grimace and strain trying to make a fist or touch all my fingers to my palm. They pretend to "exercise" their own hands, and say, "It's not hard Mom!" I am glad they find it entertaining. =)
I am wearing a small hand splint that I can remove, I have full mobility (not that I HAVE full mobility yet) with it on and it protects me for three more weeks until the bone is fully healed. All in all, I have up to 7 more weeks of recovery, hopefully!
I am going to start doing projects again, but for the next couple of weeks we are not going to be using any media (besides email) in our family. We are trying to teach our kids that there are more important things in life, and that even though Media is really nice, it is not necessary. This includes blogging for me. It actually comes at a good time with my hand, and we only have two weeks until school starts, so we can really focus on our family.
That is it! It will be hard for me not to blog, and really hard not to read my favorite blogs, but if my kids can survive...so can I!
So, please don't give up on me! I am so thankful to all of you and your concern! It really means a lot to me and I have appreciated all your sweet comments! Thank you, thank you! You are the reason I blog!
See you in a couple of weeks!
Mindi
I will be linking to these parties.
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I am wearing a small hand splint that I can remove, I have full mobility (not that I HAVE full mobility yet) with it on and it protects me for three more weeks until the bone is fully healed. All in all, I have up to 7 more weeks of recovery, hopefully!
I am going to start doing projects again, but for the next couple of weeks we are not going to be using any media (besides email) in our family. We are trying to teach our kids that there are more important things in life, and that even though Media is really nice, it is not necessary. This includes blogging for me. It actually comes at a good time with my hand, and we only have two weeks until school starts, so we can really focus on our family.
That is it! It will be hard for me not to blog, and really hard not to read my favorite blogs, but if my kids can survive...so can I!
So, please don't give up on me! I am so thankful to all of you and your concern! It really means a lot to me and I have appreciated all your sweet comments! Thank you, thank you! You are the reason I blog!
See you in a couple of weeks!
Mindi
I will be linking to these parties.