Tuesday, July 10, 2012

Pin-tastic creative ideas

Welcome to the July 2012 Carnival of Natural Parenting: Family Creations
This post was written for inclusion in the monthly Carnival of Natural Parenting hosted by Hobo Mama and Code Name: Mama. This month our participants have shared crafts, recipes, and philosophies of creativity. Please read to the end to find a list of links to the other carnival participants.
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My rule of thumb is this: whatever makes my creative fires burn normally works for my kids too. 


I have a number of deeply thought out philosophical theories as to why this might be but it all boils down to this highly complex equation:

Mama doing something she is interested in = Happy mama
Happy mama = happy kids
Kids not under pressure to do or perform = happy kids
Happy kids = happy mama

And so, as I have recently become totally obsessed with Pinterest, this is what is (P)inspiring us all at the moment in the Pink House.

OK, a couple of asides: 
1) Yes I know that’s so January 2012, but I’m a bit slow on the uptake, OK?! 
2) For those of you who don’t know Pinterest from your elbow - where have you been living these past 9 months? Sorry, Pinterest is both a form of social media and a way of collecting and organising images onto online pinboards. Each pinned image is linked directly to the site it was taken from – so you are also collecting a bunch of great resources as well as pretty pictures.

Now, I am not, I might add, at all interested in creating cut out images of the 50 US states, carving a watermelon dragon or contouring my face like a celebrity

How To Contour Your Face Like A Celebrity | BirchboxWebsite link that provides all the states to be downloaded and printed. dragon carved watermelon

But if you are – then now you know where you can find them!!

No, I use Pinterest in two ways: as a resource gatherer for recipes and crafts - I have a great board of crafts for each season now.

Melted Crayon Easter Eggs
And as an inspiration gatherer for my art and creativity. Check out my boards here on: cherry blossom, Street artrainbow therapy for hungry souls, mandalas, red tents

So I get all inspired collecting these pins. And then the kids like to whizz through them on my i-pad, in the hyper speed way that only kids can.  And when they find one they love, out goes the cry, “Let’s try this mummy”...

So far we have made a zebra cake, once with homemade cake batter – delicious but failed on the stripe-contrast front. And once with bought cake batter – grand taste, looked the business.

Zebra Print Cake
This is what it SHOULD look like 
And this was ours!

punchWe have made summer punch for mama’s birthday. 

And next on our list to while away the long days of the summer holidays are...
some rather cool science experiments 
science 
and zany looking citrus slices
Great idea for summer! Let oranges or lemons soak in food coloring... Freeze and put them in a cute punch!
And tiny tom ladybirds too!
The cutest lady bugs/ ladybird nibbles. Perfect for a kids birthday party - used cherry tomatoes and black olives.
And home made puffy paint 
puffy paint- one cup salt, one cup flour, one cup water, and food coloring. --hello money saver! ( this would have been nice to know like two years ago! I spent a lot of money on puffy paint!
A cute fairy garden
little fairy gardens
Perhaps a tee-pee
teepee how-to
And guess which 7 year old lego mad boy is going to be getting this cake made for him in August?! 
LEGO cakes using marshmallows.

Do follow along if you like what I collect. Happy Pinning! (As they say in Pin-land!!)


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Carnival of Natural Parenting -- Hobo Mama and Code Name: MamaVisit Hobo Mama and Code Name: Mama to find out how you can participate in the next Carnival of Natural Parenting!

Please take time to read the submissions by the other carnival participants:

  • Garden Soup — Bailey finds a way to help momma Katy (from Muse of a Daffodil) in the garden.
  • This One Time, I Tried To Make a Car — Ashley at Domestic Chaos tries once again to make something crafty from stuff around the house.
  • Pin-tastic creative ideas — Lucy at Dreaming Aloud shares how Pinterest is inspiring creativity in her family this summer.
  • Baby Hiccups In The Womb — Alinka at Baby Web shares one of the ways she bonds with her unborn baby.
  • Turtle Mosaics — Lyndsay at ourfeminist{play}school and her little family spend a quiet hour making a turtle mosaic inspired by the work of Melanie Mikecz.
  • Edible Art Plus 8 Art Supply Recipes — Jennifer at Hybrid Rasta Mama shares some natural, chemical-free art supply alternatives, which are gauranteed to be tons of fun for children of all ages. They taste great too!
  • A surprise art lesson — Tat at Mum in search has been taking art lessons from her 5-year-old son.
  • Memory Creation — Laura from Pug in the Kitchen talks about how her family aims to create as many memories as they can as a family.
  • A Picture is Worth A Thousand Words — Melissa at Momma Beer tries to replace cars with crafts.
  • My Creative Family: Sometimes Messy, Always Fun — Emily at S.A.H.M i AM embraces the messes that sometimes accompany creative play but admits you don't always have to get dirty to have fun.
  • Fun Family Learning: Constellation Cave Tutorial — Abbie at Farmer's Daughter gives step-by-step instructions for building a fun new twist on a cardboard box playhouse.
  • Cooking... Kind Of — ANonyMous at Radical Ramblings makes pizza with her daughter, hoping to inspire a love of cooking and encourage a bigger interest in food. As well as making mess and having lots of fun, of course!
  • Crockpot Refried BeansThat Mama Gretchen's family loves to experiment with new recipes, and today she's sharing a kitchen success!
  • Creating Memories — Andrea at Tales of Goodness reflects on how the best creations can emerge from just letting kids be kids.
  • Making Beautiful Things ... And Sometimes Just Average-Looking Ones — Tamara at Tea for Three looks for ways to add more craft and creativity into every day family life.
  • Making Fruit Leather Together — When Amy Willa at Me, Mothering, and Making it All Work took some time to involve her children in the process of finally trying a fruit leather recipe stored on her Pinterest food board, she got more than just a scrumptious homemade snack as a result!
  • Making Glasses from Children's Art — Mandy at Living Peacefuly with Children used her children's artwork to make some very special glasses for her husband for Father's Day.
  • Preparing Family Meals Together — Deb Chitwood at Living Montessori Now shares how she started the tradition of creating meals together with her children, which makes family gatherings more fun.
  • It's a trap! — Lauren at Hobo Mama shares the innovative snares her son and husband have set for her.
  • How To Make The Most Of A Very Wet Summer — Luschka at Diary of a First Child shows us the first few weeks of the Summer Camp At Home project for keeping boredom at bay.
  • Creating with... well, what do we have? — If necessity is the mother of invention, Momma Jorje thinks perhaps boredom is (or at least can be) the mother of creativity. In a pinch, she got creative with a household item to entertain herself and her toddler.
  • Creating Joy! Felt Counting Fish and other Fun — Terri at Child of the Nature Isle started creating Felt Counting Fish and then fell down the rabbit hole of fun with a number of other games.
  • I Am Going! (A Code Name: Mama Homemade Theater Production of Mo Willems' Elephant & Piggie book) — This might be the finest example of child and baby acting ever recorded. Enjoy this Mo Willems treasure via video from Dionna at Code Name: Mama.
  • DIY Summer Sleep Sack for Baby Tutorial — Shannon at GrowingSlower made an organic summer sleep sack for baby, and you can too with her easy tutorial.
  • Chalk It Up! — Amy at Anktangle recounts how an impulse buy has turned into a fun collaborative activity that she hopes will continue to foster creativity in the whole family.
  • The Family Garden — Excited that her son has been a big help in the garden this year, Ana at Pandamoly shares how her garden grows and offers up some secrets on how a toddler can be a great assistant in the garden.
  • Getting my craft on — In a guest post at Natural Parents Network, Jona at Life, Intertwined takes a trip down memory lane — and finds it in stitches.
  • Easy DIY Sandpit for Toddler Play — Christine at African Babies Don't Cry shares her easy DIY toddler sandpit tutorial.
  • Building Without Nails — Laura at Laura's Blog builds a swinging bar using just sticks and twine.
  • Family Talent Show — Erika at Cinco de Mommy holds an after-dinner family talent show.
  • Ar matey! Fun and Learning with Pirate Play. Positive Parenting Connection is sharing lots of really fun Pirate-themed learning activities for the whole family.

9 comments:

  1. Thanks for sharing your pins! I am a huge pinner too! It is terrible how much I love it - but, you are so right about how great it is for fueling creative fires.....we have made so much stuff from pinterest.

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  2. Wow - a watermelon dragon?! I can safely say that is one thing I will never make ;) Also, I *love* your rainbow board. I have one for decorating ideas, it's my favorite :)

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  3. What a great way to combine technology with good old fashioned cooking and crafts and involve your kids! Congratulations happy mama!

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  4. ahh, yes, a fellow mom tried to to tell me about the wonders of Pinterest. Thanks for reintroducing it to inspire "What should we do now, mommy?" moments.

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  5. Well. I know what I'll be pinning today! You've got a great collection there. I want to do the science experiments with Mikko! Feel free to follow me and see me repin all your stuff. ;) (hobomama)

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  6. I am a big fan of your Pinterest boards. You find some pretty cool stuff for sure! I love the citrus idea! I might just have to do that. There are all kinds of good ideas here. Thanks Lucy!

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  7. I'm not a huge pinner -- pretty much exclusively recipes, when I remember -- but I should keep this in mind as the child gets older. It's brilliant! I love the idea of handing the pins off to the children and letting them try something new. Thanks for the tip! :D

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  8. Oooh - I'd never really considered using pinterest as a voting mechanism for my kids. I like it! Thanks.

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  9. That's it, Darling. I can't take it anymore ... I've held back for fear of another time eater, but finally I've jumped into the pinterest world. Heavens help me!!!!! It's so much fun and so beautiful and sooooo inspiring. Thanks for the gentle nudges, Sweet Lucy. Here's mine http://pinterest.com/beckyjaine/ in case anyone is pinterested (teehee). Please send me a note with YOUR pinterest addresses and I'll follow you. xoxo

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