Monday, January 3, 2011

New Year, New Projects



Photography Tip of the Month
I am doing a little project to challenge myself creatively. I started taking a picture a day and posting it to my photography blog, sort of like a photo diary.
I am hoping it will help me step out of my comfort zone with my photography, improve my skills and help me remember moments I may otherwise forget.
I would encourage anyone who has a passion for photography or is looking for a fun way to document your year to take on this project for themselves. If you choose to do your own photo a day project let me know, I would love to follow your photo blog.
Swell Photography blog

Family Activity


Marble Painting
  1. Pick out your favorite colors and pour them in to an ice cube tray to keep the colors from mixing.
  2. Place one marble into each color.
  3. Put a piece of paper on the bottom of a shoe box.
  4. Pick out the marbles carefully from the tray using a plastic spoon.
  5. Place a marble into your shoe box put on the lit and and tilt, shake and shimmy the container from side to side to create beautiful designs.
  6. Continue doing this with as many different colors of paint as you would like. Repeat the steps with each color. Supplies: Marbles Shoe Box paint paper
Turn on some music while your kids are shaking the boxes to make this project even more fun!

Thursday, December 9, 2010

Ella and Miles Fall 2010

From Ella and Miles Fall 2010
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From Ella and Miles Fall 2010

Tuesday, December 7, 2010

December Newsletter

Happy December!

Photography Tip of the Month

This is a big month for photos and so I thought I would give you all some tips on how to better organize your photos. There are so many opportunities to capture memories with family and friends this time of the year. My biggest piece of advice is to try to keep your photos as natural as possible . Constantly interrupting conversations, gift openings or meal time to make everyone set up for a picture is a little rude in my opinion. I think it is great to set up a photo of the entire family or grandpa and grandma with the grandkids but, make sure that you find a convenient time for everyone involved. I like to find a time at the beginning of the event. The kids are still clean and put together and you will not interrupting meal time, game time or a conversation.

Organize your photos:

  1. Put your photos into your computer ASAP and format your memory card so that you have plenty of room to take more photos at your next event.
  2. Immediately delete blurry or non desirable photos, only keep the photos that you really love.
  3. Organize your photos in your computer by date or event. This makes it so much easier to find your photos when you want to print or share them on line.
  4. Print your favorite photos and display them proudly! Photography makes a beautiful work of art for your walls or book shelves. Surround yourself with your favorite family memories and you will be so happy you did. Every time I look at my photo of the "Painted Ladies" my memories of my trip to San Francisco with my Mom come flooding back, and it always makes me smile.
  5. Make your very own coffee table book. We took a trip to South Dakota last summer and we had all these great photos from our trip. It was so hard for me to choose just a couple to frame and hang on the wall, so I decided to make a coffee table book, that way I can display all of my favorites rather than choosing just a couple. These coffee table books also make great gifts for the friends or family who took the trip with you.

Family Activity

I can not ever get over how quickly the weeks fly by this time of year. I was thinking about what kind of project I wanted to do this month, and I thought I would give you some fun homemade gift ideas your kids can make for their friends and family.

  1. Natural Play Dough Gift Pack
    Supplies:
    3 cups flour
    3 tablespoons cooking oil
    1 1/2 cups salt
    6 teaspoons cream of tartar
    3 cups of water
    Cook all ingredients over low heat until it forms a ball.
    Use natural food color or spinach, beet, carrot or blueberry juice to color your dough.
    We love to add an essential oil to scent our play dough for a little aroma therapy fun.
    *Place a small ball of homemade play dough and a cookie cutter in a clear plastic bag and tie it with a cute bow.

  2. Little Artists Art Cards
    Make a custom set of note cards with your child.
    Supplies:
    card stock
    markers, crayons, paints
    glue
    scissors
    envelopes
    Cut an 8 1/2 by 6 rectangle out of white card stock, fold in 1/2 so you have a 4 1/4 by 6 card, (this will fit nicely into a store bought envelope).
    Let your child decorate each card with markers, crayons or paint. You could also choose to scan and copy drawings and glue them onto the front of each card. If you choose to glue an image onto the front of the cards feel free to use colored card stock for the cards.

  3. Original Work of Art
    Give your kids paints and let them create their very own work of art to hang on the wall.
    You can choose to inspire them by introducing a famous work of art or, you can let them find their own style.
    You will need:
    a simple, inexpensive frame (we love ikea frames)
    paints and brushes
    paper

Happy Holidays!

Wednesday, October 27, 2010

It is time for the November Newsletter!

Give Thanks!

Thanksgiving is my favorite holiday. There is no pressure to buy the perfect gift, no need to decorate your house or get dressed up in your Sunday best.
We literally drive over the river and through the woods to my cousin's hobby farm in Woodbury. Their old farm house is tucked away in the woods along with a big red barn, horses and chickens. It is the perfect setting for the perfect Thanksgiving dinner. We eat, laugh, catch up with family we have not seen in a while and play outside in the crisp fall air. I feel so thankful every year for my loving family and the beautiful Thanksgiving we all share together.

Photography Tip of the Month

Clothesline Gallery:
This is a fun way to display your photos or holiday photo cards. Choose an area of the wall about 4 feet long to hang your gallery. Hammer two nails, one on each end of the space, about 5 feet above ground, with about half of the nail still visible. Tie a cute ribbon or thin rope to each end, fairly tight but not completely stiff. Use clothespins to hang photographs and childrenís artwork on your clothesline. Make it a monthly project to clear off the old photos and artwork and replace it with new. Have fun with monthly themes; holiday artwork and cards, retro pictures of you and your husband when you were kids, sports themed photos and artwork... the possibilities are endless use your imagination and have fun!

Family Activity

Turkey Time!
This cute little turkey is the perfect project for you and your little friends to make on a chilly November afternoon.

Supplies needed:
red, orange, yellow and brown construction paper
glue sticks
scissors
black fine tip marker

Project instructions:
First, trace a round dinner plate on brown construction paper and cut it out.
Trace a smaller circle on yellow construction paper using the top to a small butter container or something a similar size, cut that circle out. This smaller yellow circle will be your turkey's face.
Cut a small diamond shape out of a piece of orange construction paper for the beak.
Use brown construction paper to draw and cut out your turkey's legs.
Next, trace your kids hands both left and right on each the red, yellow and orange construction paper. Have your kids cut out the shapes themselves, if they are able. Cutting is a great opportunity to work on your pre schoolers small motor skills.
Now, glue all of your turkey parts in their place.
Last, give your turkey eyes with your fine tip black marker.

A little extra credit:
Have your kids write something they are thankful for on some or all of their fingers that make up the turkey's tail.

*You may choose to prep your turkey body, face, beak, and red gobbler before you introduce the project to your kids if you are working with younger children who are not able to use scissors well.
Happy Thanksgiving!

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Monday, October 4, 2010

Giggles

Meet the Diaz kids!