First, another craft that was SO fun and easy, and it is especially noteworthy (blog-worthy?) because the Bear fully participated in this without giving me anxiety. And it turned out beautifully!!! I got an e-newsletter last week from BabyCenter with the idea to make sun-catcher Easter eggs and it reminded me of something I'm sure I've seen before but can't remember where. Using contact paper, black construction paper, and brightly colored tissue paper, we made some really beautiful stained glass "windows" that we hung on our actual windows and admired all Easter weekend.
This was the big one that we all worked on together. After we hung it up (just using the contact paper around the edges- how perfect, right??) Tinkerbell saw the sunlight streaming through it and put her hand to her mouth and said "Oh, Mom! It's just like Grandma's church!"
The Bear hard at work. She thought this was GREAT.
One last picture of the front door display. These were so eye-catching; I noticed them every time I pulled into the driveway.
And some Easter-themed "homework" for Tinkerbell (she loves doing homework, although she sighs like it is a big burden, but that is all part of the act.)
I found a Williams-Sonoma catalog in a pile of mail that was put to good use for this activity. I just cut out some shapes (while the girls were working on the stained glass project) and traced them onto plain paper, and Tinkerbell used a glue stick to paste the shapes onto the paper in the correct spot as she named each.
Finally, in honor of Easter I wanted to post this video that I came across recently and was brought to tears over. It is one thing to read the Easter story but it is such a different experience when it is set to music and the magic of movies. (If you haven't seen The Passion of the Christ I think it is something that you should force yourself to do soon!! Hard to watch but something I think everyone needs to see.) This video is a montage of clips from The Passion of the Christ and is set to music by Casting Crowns. Take a few minutes to watch it.....I hope it moves you the way it does me.
Cute blog. I like your suncatchers. We made one in the shape of a cross to celebrate Easter. I am now following your blog.
ReplyDeleteLOVE your blog!!! and the ideas are so cute and simple-perfect for me and mine! Thanks for sharing!!
ReplyDeleteThe stained glass window craft looks great! I really like the shape matching idea as well!
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