More To Celebrate!
(These books are packed with kid-crafting...a perfect activity for rainy or cold wintry days!!!)
After he painted them, he stamped our initials on them and coated them with Mod Podge (which Satch calls "goo"). I added the border and the gold trim.
I found this recipe for Peanut Butter Fudge (a childhood fave of mine) and according to the website, it contains no gelatin so I'm making it. And of course we'll have some really good chocolate.
We also made some of these crayon hearts to hang in our window. The instructions a la Martha are here. I sacrificed one electric pencil sharpener and one of our old coffee grinders trying to shave our crayons. In the end I just used a knife because neither our crayon sharpener nor our pencil sharpeners did the trick.
And I picked up a handful of paper cranes and origami cherry blossoms, made by the talented artist Vanessa Ko, to replace the fall/winter acorn ornaments that are adorning our vase of branches to honor the upcoming Chinese New Year on February 7th. (In case you're wondering: I'm the rabbit, Satch is the rooster and Dada is...well...the pig).
And together we made the Chinese lanterns that I discovered in the book above! The blossom lights are from Smith & Hawken.
I'll be making an Asian noodle dish that Satch calls, "Mama-Town-Noodles", after his favorite Elden Street haunt, "Thai Towne". A recipe for "Long Life Noodles" can be found here.
And here's a tutorial for making kid-friendly chopsticks...Satch loves eating with these and has become quite good at it.
And I REALLY would love to give a copy of this book away to the first person who wishes us a happy new year in Cantonese!
Labels: art and craft, celebration, corners of our home: hickory, dog-eared, ds, giveaway, kid craft, valentine's day
3 Comments:
Gung hay fat choy !!! Wendy!
My tricky friend!! I save ALL your emails!! And LOOK I can leave a comment since there is an anonymous button that I can use now! SWEET!
Enjoy your festivities..
xoxoxoxoxoxox
Julie
Do jie, Julie!
I think I have your snail mail in my rolodex so I will ship the book on the way to Satchel's music class on Thursday!
We have a winner everyone!
Gun hay fat choy to all!!!!
Cheers to Julie!
Thanks for posting the heart idea. I like it.
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