100 Days ’til Christmas

In honor of there being 100 Days until Christmas {99 'til Christmas Day},
I want to start getting you in the mood with this Veggie Tale Silly Song!

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DIY Poof Ball/Lantern Decor {Thoughtful Thursday}

Back in August I had the privilege of helping host a shower from my life long friend how is growing a miracle, Amelia! In the next couple weeks I wanna show you how I crafted up a few of the decorations to pull off our own "Pinterest inspired Sugar & Spice Baby Shower. Today...The Poof Ball ;o)

I've seen these lots of places and think they are super cute. I searched and searched Pinterest looking for a simple tutorial. It was actually hard to find. In true Jules fashion, after finding one I kinda did it like them and of course tweaked it a little. I hope to be a simple (pic)tutorial for you to follow or tweak!

Here are the materials I used {you can of course switch it up!}:

  • Tissue paper
  • Scissors
  • Wire

I used 2 sheets of white tissue paper. Yeah, just 2 sheets. Crazy, ehh? You can of course use more for a thicker poof or a different color. Our shower was already going to have orange and pink lanterns so I went with white.

Stretch out the paper flat then cut strips about 1-2 inches wide. I did Not measure. I just cut on the crease and in between each crease. Then cut the long strips in 1/2 or simply cut down the middle crease.

Here comes the complicated part. Gently twist each strip. hehe Grab each individual strip toward the center and twist just once or twice. There is no wrong way to really do this part. Make sure to be gentle or the paper will tare. This is time-consuming but I tried it without twisting and they don't quit flair out the right way.

There are two options for wire cutting: Cut your wire the length of how long you want the poof ball to hang or shorter and use something cuter to attach to the wire later for hanging.You can also use almost any kind of string. I tried thread but I was too rough with it so it kept snapping but curling ribbon could work and be better for cutesy hanging.

After all the pieces are twisted, begin gathering them. I just pinched them between my pointer finger and thumb as tight as I could. There were so few strips I gathered them all and then wrapped the wire around the center and knotted it. The next one I did, I wrapped the wire a little at a time. There was really no difference. If you can hold them all without dropping them, just wrap the wire at the end and save the wire.

Last step- fluff. You can just grab the wire and shack. For Real. This poofed the strips out pretty easily. Then I went back and pulled  a few pieces out where I wanted to fill in.

We used these at a shower but they could be cute in a bedroom or any party. Have fun!



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Olympic Snack and Craft {Thoughtful Thursday}

Today is thoughtful Thursday so feel free share ANY thoughtfulness in the comment section or even add a link to your blog's thoughtfulness!

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 Today's Thoughtful Thursday is dedicated to Ms Rebecca from High Maintenance Aspirations. She is my faithful reader, blogging buddy, and a sweet mommy mentor.

Olympic Torch Snack

Ingredients needed

  • simple ice cream cones {ours were wicked old and stail}
  • popcorn {any brand- our was a cheap microwave bag}
  • Extremes {optional}

Directions

  1. Pop the popcorn
  2. Cut the Extremes
  3. Load the ice cream cones
  4. Eat {and make a mess}

Olympic Rings Craft

{and some other...stuff}

Supplies

  • White Card Stock
  • Used/empty toilet paper/paper towel rolls {I cut mine small so my littles could hold them easier}
  • Acrylic paint in Green, Red, Blue, Yellow, Black {we used Purple}
  • Animal Crackers {added at the last minute bc my girls weren't done crafting- Optional}
  • Popsicle sticks {again, added at the last minute bc my girls weren't done crafting- Optional}

Instructions

  1. Give each child a piece of paper {you can cut in 1/2 if you want}
  2. Squirt each color onto a small paper plate with 1 tp/paper roll assigned to each color
  3. Show your children a picture of the Olympic Rings or do an example yourself
  4. Encourage your children to mimic the example
  5. While you tell them the history of the Rings and what they stand for
  6. Lay flat or hang to dry

If your kids are crafters like mine you may want to add these steps:

  1. Talk about your children's favorite Olympic happenings
    • sports
    • athletes
    • event {just something they've seen while watching the Olympics}
    • team {may not even be the USA}
  2. Gave them paint a picture of what they told you
  3. Glue animal crackers in place {as the "athletes" and write their name/team if you want}
  4. Lay FLAT to dry {so "athletes" don't slide}

"girl(s) swinging on bars"



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Custom Signs {COOL!}

I just found this awesome site that lets you customize signs.

I've always thought custom signs were so fun. SaftySigns.com lets you make all kinds of stuff.

Street Signs

Danger Do Not Start Men Working On Machinery Tag
What is this??? What would this be used for? Crack'n me up!

Road Signs

Please Excuse Our Appearance While We're Under Construction sign
How funny would this sign be to put up in your house! "Under Construction" rather than, "I haven't gotten to cleaning this week". hehehe

My favorite: Traffic Signs

 

 

 

You could make these say ANYTHING! These would be fun for your house for your kids door, laundry room, or in the garage. Anybody would think one of these would be cool for their birthday or even house warming gift. If you love doing over the top parties you could make something to go with your theme. You could give these as a cute wedding, gift with the couples last name on it.

 

 

The asJulesisgoing sign I made at the top would be about $20 before tax and shipping. That's pretty affordable. Some of these signs can be as much a $100 though. WOW! These people even have all the 'accessories' available for hanging the signs as well.

These would be really funny for some practical jokes or a prank war...just say'n. Which kind of sign would you make?

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4th of July Party Food Ideas

My oldest little girl was born on June 29th but our summers are crazy full with camps and family living out-of-town so we have made it a tradition to have a family birthday party on the weekend of the 4th of July. Everyone is off work and can travel! I told myself four years ago I never wanted to make her birthday 4th of July themed…yeah. We all know how that one’s gonna end ;o)

I'm sharing the party foods over at the Homemaker's Challenge today.

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