Showing posts with label Crafts. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Crafts. Show all posts

Thursday, February 9, 2012

Valentine Lesson

With Valentine's Day coming up, we have been working on lots of heart projects.
This one is very special because of the application (that I stole from a dear friend).
I cut out a heart as large as I could from construction paper (we used red, purple and pink).
Then inside that heart I cut out another heart. That left me with a frame of a heart.
We set the heart frame inside a laminating sheet and carefully placed tissue paper squares in the open
space. Then we laminated it to make a beautiful sun catcher.
NOTE: You could make any kind of heart and laminate it or put it in a sheet protector for the same devotional lesson.

Then we ooooed and awed at how beautiful it was when we held it up to the window. The "Son" shines through and makes it more beautiful! Then I asked, "Who loves us MOST of all?"  I got a resounding, "God and Jesus!"


Then I took a black dry erase marker and told the kids, "This is what dark, dirty, sin looks like." And I scribbled all over the pretty heart. The kids we upset that I ruined the heart. I then explained that sin does that to our heart. It makes is ugly and dirty. But if we ask God to forgive us he will. Then I took a white Kleenex (Puffs Ultra to be exact) and said, "This is what Jesus does when we ask for forgiveness, He washes us clean and we look beautiful again. We are most beautiful when we seen the 'Son' shining through us."

The kids then spent time scribbling all over their hearts and teaching that same lesson to each other. We washed them clean and taped them in the window. Now we can be reminded throughout the day of how God has washed us clean!


Saturday, May 28, 2011

Sunglasses Solution

Okay. I have had this dilemma for 6 years now (that is how long I have been married).  There are sun glasses and car keys sitting on top of our microwave... along with lots of other junk. See?

Enough of that!

Here was my solution.

Perdy, aint it?




How I did it.
Purchased this rectangular frame at Michael's on clearance for $9.99!
Removed the class and matte.
Cut fabric (that matches my drapery) to size.
Cut a tube and threaded elastic inside to hold the glasses snug.
Stitched the elastic tube every 2 inches across.
I Sprayed Elmer's craft bond spray adhesive to the frame's inside board and fixed the fabric to it.
Once it was dry I put it inside the frame. 
Applied Command Valcro Strips to the back side of the frame - for secure removal of glasses and keys.


Voila!


Initially it was for sun glasses but I decided that by tucking the key fab in the elastic it works well for them too!


I am tickled about it!
What do you think. Would these sell or what?


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