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Owl Be Praying For You

The other week the girls attempted their biggest crafting adventure to date.  They created a dozen Owl Valentine’s Cards to send to children at St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital.20160129_092125At first glance they seemed pretty basic but there is definitely a reason the box said ages six and up.  Each owl required about thirty minutes of actual work!Owl ValentinesThese girls worked hard… harder than I thought they would and I am so proud of the way their creations turned out.  20160129_092627Noah took the liberty of adding eyelashes to her flock of birds.  I’m fairly sure birds don’t have eyelashes but her owls wanted a little extra protection to keep those big eyes beautiful.

We used a simple boxed craft set from Hobby Lobby.  It cost around $5 and had everything we needed to complete the entire project.  Each sequin, appendage, and eye was affixed to the owl using tiny double sided sticky circles.  That was my task and it WAS time consuming. I punched out each circle, removed the protective paper from each side and placed it on the sequins, appendages, and eyes so that the girls could easy place them on the owl.  I’ve seen enough sticky dots for a while.

20160129_092640Esther’s owls turned out just as cute as Noah’s.  She worked so hard to color each one… which completely shocked me. I honestly didn’t expect her to do so well coloring them just because coloring isn’t one of her favorite activities. She took her job seriously and only recruited Noah for help on the last owl.

As time consuming as these creations were they were completely worth it. The girls were incredibly proud of their hard work and most importantly were excited to send a little joy to children in the hospital.

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I was excited for this opportunity too because there aren’t many ways that children can help out at St. Jude but I want the girls to be involved in caring for these children.  My friend is a volunteer at St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital and has a vision to deliver Smile Mail to all active  and remission pediatric cancer patients as a way of saying someone cares.  I encourage you to join in the fun of bringing smiles to these kids faces by visiting her Smile Mail Facebook page and seeing how you can help with the March Smile Mail.

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Happy Valentine’s Day from Ten Little Fingers

Valentine’s Day!

DIY Valentine Card for Toddlers

Warning!  If you are Noah’s grandparents please stop reading unless you have checked your mail today.  Reading this will spoil your Valentine surprise.

Even though Noah is still too young to write her own personal Valentine’s Day cards and just shy of being old enough to really get hands on to decorate them that didn’t stop us this year from sending personalized cards to family.

This is idea is definitely not my own.  I got the idea from a few websites I found but I thought it was too cute not to share with you.  First, I bought a pack of Valentine’s cards (they’re Hallmark) with a sweet little message.

 

DIY Toddler Valentine's Day CardNext, with the help of Michael Luke we painted Noah’s hands in washable finger paint and made upside down hand prints on the inside left of the card.

DIY toddler valentine's card

Keeping with the color scheme on the front of the card we used red and purple paint.  Plus, this helped the two hand prints stand out.   I have to add though that Noah wasn’t too crazy about getting her hands covered in wet paint.  In fact there might have been a little bit of crying going on.  So for anyone who gets one, just know that tears went into making this card for you.

DIY Toddler Valentine's Card

If this was done with an older child the hand prints themselves would look like a heart but because Noah really had no clue what we were doing hers needed a little help.  I used a Sharpie fine point pen to draw an outline of a heart. Next I wrote, “Even ten little fingers can’t count the ways I love you with all my heart.”

DIY toddler Valentine's Card

The next part was Noah’s favorite!  I gave her a pen and let her scribble on the right hand side of the card… as if she was signing her name.  She loved this.  Coloring scribbling is her favorite.  She got down flat on the floor and lay her face down on the card and got to work.  For clarity sake I wrote in parenthesis “Love, Noah”.  It really turned out to be a cute card and I hope her grandparents and other family members enjoy it!

Happy Valentine’s Day!  Did you help your little one with any cute cards?  Or maybe you and your husband create your own personalized cards to give to each other?

P.S. Check out what we did for Valentine’s Day Fun last year!  My how time flies.

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