Thursday, September 19, 2013

Preschool: Yarn Wrapped Sheep

Last week I taught our mom preschool on farm animals. One of the crafts we made were yarn wrapped sheep.
I started with some cardboard and and cut out a sheep shape. I also needed popsicle sticks.
   
I spray painted all of these.
   
After they dried I hot glued the popsicle sticks on as legs.
   
Then they were ready for preschool! To start the sheep I tied a piece of yarn on the the kids wrapped and wrapped until the sheep was full. Then the glued a googly eye on both sides!
 
A cute little sheep!
 

Peanut Butter Chocolate Donut Holes

 
For my birthday last week I received a cake pop maker. Today my daughter and I tried it out and made Peanut Butter Chocolate Donut Holes! I based it on a vegan recipe I found on Meet Your Treat, but I'm not vegan so I made some changes. I believe these could easily be made in a mini muffin tin if you didn't own a cake pop maker.
Peanut Butter Chocolate Donut Holes:
  • 1 Cup white flour
  • 1/3 cup whole wheat pastry flour
  • 1/4 cup cocoa powder
  • 1/4 tsp. salt
  • 2 tsp baking powder
  • 1/4 cup butter
  • 3/4 milk
  • 1/4 cup chocolate syrup
  • 1/3 cup brown sugar
  • 1/4 cup creamy peanut butter
  • 1 tsp. vanilla extract
Glaze:
  • 1 cup dark chocolate chips
  • 1 Tbsp. creamy peanut butter
In a sauce pan combine butter, milk, chocolate syrup and brown sugar. Once melted and combined remove from heat and add vanilla. In a bowl combine both flours, cocoa, salt and baking soda. Add wet ingredients, stir until combined. If using a cake pop maker: Preheat cake pop maker and spray with non-stick spray. Once preheated fill cavities until level, close and flip. Cook for approx 3 minutes. 
Remove and cool.
   
If using a mini muffin tin: Preheat oven to 350, spray mini muffin tin (or use paper cups) fill 2/3 of the way and bake for 8-10 minutes.

Wednesday, September 4, 2013

Rubber band bracelets-no loom needed!

Last week I saw on a rubber bands posted on a deal site. I checked it out and was curious what they were for. It turns out you can make pretty awesome little bracelets out of rubber bands! I ordered my rubber bands from the rainbow loom website, but only ordered rubber bands and "c" clips, no loom. You don't need a loom to make regular rubber band bracelet or the fishtail rubber band bracelet. My 8 year old and her 10 year old friend had a blast making them.



So you need a bunch of rubber bands (I ordered the mixed pack but will be ordering more in specific colors) and clips. Each back ordered from rainbow loom comes with 25 "c" clips.


Pick out your colors, if doing an alternating pattern 2 take the 2 different colors and lay them on top of each other.Then loop them through each other and pull tight.



Then take your next color fold it in half and slid it through one end

continue doing this with alternating colors until you reach your desired length.

Then slide a "c" clip on the one end, then the other.



A variety of colors


Alternating colors

All done!!


To make a fishtail:


Take one color and put it on your middle finger, twist it once and put the other side on your index finger.

Then place 2 more rubber bands on you finger, no twisting (I chose alternating colors, but have also done a rainbow).

Then take once side of the bottom rubber band and pull it to the middle, taking it off your finger. Do that to the other side. You should now have 1 rubber band in the middle and two on your fingers.



Add another rubber band to your finger (NO TWISTING AFTER THE FIRST RUBBER BAND!) and pull the bottom rubber band to off and to the middle.

Continue, and you begin to see the fishtail!

Continue to you desire length and attach a "c" clip.


A pattern of 3 colors


Alternating colors


Rainbow!



This is a great craft for any age, for boys and girls, preteen, teen and adult. Buy rubber bands in your school colors, holidays, the sky is the limit!


Linked up at: The Girl Creative, Classy Clutter, sugarbeecrafts, Ginger Snap Crafts