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11.12.2011

Mariah's Fun Lunches - Princess and Minnie Mouse

Last week I was able to have my cute friend, Mariah over to play a few days while her mom was out of town.  
While she was here I made some fun lunches for her.  I showed her some pictures of lunches I have made for the kids before and she thought the princess sounded like a god idea, so on Wednesday that is what we made.

She had a Ham, Turkey and Cheese Sandwich Princess.  I cut a circle and a crown shape then added some cheese for hair.  I used a toy ring and some princess gummies for jewels in the crown.  I used food markers to color the eyes blue like Mariah's and I also used the food markers to draw the nose and mouth.  I made a sceptor for the princess with a Pocky Stick and some fruit leather cut into a  heart shape.  Mariah also had some princess gummies, goldfish crackers and grapes as her jewels.  I put a few princess cupcake picks in her grapes too.

She was so excited and could not believe her eyes when I showed her her lunch.  She was very hesistant to even eat the sandwich because she didn't want to mess it up.  It was fun to make her a surprise lunch!

On Friday she came to play again and this time I suggested we have a Minnie Mouse lunch.  I have had this Mickey Mouse Cookie cutter for a long time and have never used it.  I am not even sure where I got it.  


It is a little bigger than a slice of bread, so I made a ham and turkey quesadilla and then cut it out of that.


I served it to Mariah with some grapes, goldfish and some princess gummies.

I had the leftover parts of the quesadilla and decided it would be fun to make the cut out look like Mickey Mouse


I used grapes for the ears and a food marker to write on the plate for the face.

Thanks for spending a few days with me, Mariah!  I sure loved having you :)

Some of the Products used to make these fun lunches:

11.02.2011

Community Pumpkin Carving


Each year a group of students at the local College that Dave works at hosts a Community Pumpkin Carving day.  You can come and get a pumpkin and carve it there.  So not only do you get a free pumpkin, you don't have a mess to clean up at your own house after carving pumpkins!  Win-win!

This was actually the first year that we have gone to it.  I wasn't aware of it until last year and I assumed it would be super crowded and crazy, but it wasn't too bad!  There were plenty of pumpkins and while we did have to share tools, we didn't have to wait too long for them.



Its fun now that the older kids are able to carve their own.  They really enjoy planning out their design and cutting it themselves.  


Evy had fun crawling around with the pumpkins.  I couldn't resist taking more pictures of her with them.  I will spare you and only post this one!  She sure is a cute little pumpkin!

We carved a little pumpkin for her and she had fun holding the lid.  

Like most things she picks up, she had to put it in her mouth.  She actually thought it tasted pretty good and kept sucking on it.


Yumm!  A pumpkin Lollipop!


See how the Jack O' Lanterns turned out after the jump!

11.01.2011

Turkey Lunch

It's the first day of November!  Time to start packing Thanksgiving lunches for the kids!  

Today Ady wanted to eat the school lunch, but Tayden decided to take his lunch.  He thought Ady's Batty lunch from yesterday was pretty awesome and wanted something fun like that.  I suggested a Turkey and he thought that would be fun.



I made a turkey and cheese quesadilla and then cut it out with a turkey cookie cutter.  I actually was able to cut out two turkeys so they are stacked together.  I used food markers to color it in a little.  The turkey is on a bed of spinach that Tayden will probably not eat, but a little of it might get stuck to the turkey ;)  {I actually was surprised this week when I made Super Green Smoothies (frozen banana and spinach) and he liked them!  Maybe he is developing a taste for spinach after all!}

I also cut out some apples to be fall leaves.  They ended up looking a little like bats, so I used food markers on those as well to make them look more distinct.

Tayden wanted to take a piece of his Halloween Candy and then I also gave him some Rainbow Goldfish crackers, which have nice fall colors.

Here is a close up of the Turkey



I included a Thanksgiving Lunchbox Note that I found on Crafts and Sutch last year.  I am working on some more lunchbox jokes of my own that I will share soon, so stay tuned!  And if you are looking for other love notes to include in your little one's lunch, check out my Pinterest board full of printable lunch box love here!



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Halloween Class Party Treats


On Monday I took treats into Ady's class and helped with a Class party for Halloween.  I took in some grapes in little witches cauldrons with Halloween picks in them.  I thought it would be nice to have something a little healthy with all the sugary treats.  A lot of the kids were excited to get a Halloween pick and recognized them as similar to what is in Ady's lunches! 


I also made some cute Spider pops


I saw them posted on this blog and thought they would be fun to make.


Ady's teacher was excited about them and thought they were so cute and clever.  The kids loved them too!

I took Evy in with me and all the kids were so excited to see her.  She was so cute and kept blowing kisses to all the kids.  It was so fun to go and see Ady and school and to be in her class!

Halloween 2011


I usually like for our family to dress in a theme for Halloween, but this year the kids all had their own plans. We started talking about costumes and making plans at the beginning of the month, but we were so busy that I still ended up finishing things last minute.  I spent the day yesterday running to the store for last minute items, spray painting Tayden's costume and making treats to take in for Ady's class party as well as tidying up the house since we had a few friends coming by to go Trick or Treating with us and to have Hot Chocolate afterwards.  It was an exhausting day, but we got it all done!


Kyler wanted to be an FBI Agent.  That was easy enough!  All we had to do was head to the thrift store to find a black suit and shiny sunglasses.  We ended up not being able to find a black suit, but I did find a men's suit coat that worked well enough.  He found some shiny sunglasses at Goodwill and we got a Dollar store gun and spray painted it black.  He also wore Dave's Blue Tooth ear piece.  In the end we decided that he looked more like a Secret Service Agent, but it was close enough!


I saw the idea for Tayden's costume on Pinterest here.  As soon as I showed it to Tayden he was so excited to be a Lego Man!

We basically followed the directions found on this blog to make it except we didn't have the perfect boxes they had for the body.  We used a big Office Chair box that we had in the garage and cut it down.  We should have cut it a bit smaller, but, like I said, we ended up doing this one last minute.  Tayden loved it, but it was hard to get around in.  Almost every house had a lot of stairs in front (like our house) so I had to help him up and down all night.  

He attracted a lot of attention though!  Several people stopped by and asked if they could take a picture.  Some houses even said he deserved extra candy for that costume!

If we made the costume again we would make the body a bit shorter, but overall it was a success and Tayden loved it.


Ady wanted to be a mermaid.  I saw this awesome mermaid costume and I thought I would try making one like that.  It ended up not turning out to be as easy or as cute as I hoped.  I didn't buy enough green tulle (it takes a lot more than you would think.  I didn't even have half as much as I needed).  I should have known since I have made tutus before, but it has been a long time ago.  I had some Purple tulle on hand so I added that in to make it more full.  Since it was pretty cold out Ady wore a long sleeve purple shirt underneath and then I made a shell top with some big shells Tayden found in Lake Michigan a few years ago.  I added glitter and drilled holes in them to tie them on like a bikini top. I was really please with how they turned out and  Ady was all excited about them until Kyler called them a bra and then she was pouting and  not wanting to wear them.  I let her take them off after pictures but she was still quiet and seemed unhappy with her costume the rest of the night. I guess she just wasn't feeling it.  You can't tell in the picture, but we also sprayed her hair red.  It looked pretty in person.  


To sort of go along with Ady's mermaid costume, I thought it would be cute and easy to make an octopus costume for Evy.  I used some old tights of Ady's that had a hole in the toes, an old pair of knee socks and a pair of tights for Evy that don't really match anything.  I kept the waist band attached on that pair of tights and after stuffing all the legs sewed them all on.  The six extra legs fit on over her onesie.  I used the waist from the old tights of Ady's to make a hat.  I got the idea for that here. Here is a close up of the hat. 


I am happy with the way the costume turned out.  She stayed in the stroller all night, but you could still tell that she was dressed up with the hat and all the extra legs sticking out.  

On Sunday night Dave was cutting the boys' hair and also his own.  While he was cutting his he thought it might be fun to leave a mohawk on for Halloween.  We spiked it up and sprayed it with some purple hair spray that we had on hand.  He wore it to work all day and got lots of looks and comments. 


For trick or treating he changed out of his work clothes and ended up looking a little like he was dressed like the 90's.


This year I didn't dress up, I just wore some cat ears.  

We had a fun time trick or treating with our friends.  We had two families who don't live in town come with us.  One of the families had never Trick or Treated house to house before!  Their 16 year old daughter had only ever went Trick or Treating at the church!  I wish I had taken a picture of their costumes.  The whole family dressed as ninjas.  Their 5 year old daughter wore a tutu with her ninja costume and had a pink mask. It was cute!  

Tayden's teacher lives not far from us, so we were able to visit his house.  He gave Tayden an extra hand full of suckers. 

Everyone got plenty of candy and all the places we went to had good candy too!  Not much of the cheapo stuff that gets thrown out.  One house was even giving out full size candy bars!

The kids had fun after we got home handing out candy to people.  Kyler decided to give out all the stuff that he doesn't love.  (mostly sour candy - he is more of a chocolate lover)
 
Ady and Tayden sorted theirs all out by type (I always liked doing that too!)



  Kyler prefers the giant pile method.   


10.31.2011

Batty Lunch


Happy Halloween Everyone! 
 
Here is Ady's last Halloween lunch for the year.  I found this great Bat Cookie cutter at the Thrift store for a quarter when I was shopping for Halloween Costumes!  Ady thought it would make an awesome Ham and Cheese Quesadilla so we made a her lunch bat themed today. 

She had the Quesadilla on a bed of Rainbow Goldfish Crackers and she also has some apples cut in to bat shapes, grapes on bat picks and some bat marshmallows with some graham sticks underneath.

I hope everyone has a fun Halloween night!



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10.28.2011

A few more Halloween Lunches


On Thursday night Ady wanted to help with dinner.  She decided to make Muffin Tin Meals and to make them Halloween themed.  We had Strawberries, grapes and raspberries on Halloween picks, carrots and celery with ranch to dip them in.  A baggette with cat shaped cheese, yogurt with Halloween sprinkles, chicken nuggets with a bat shaped cheese and honey mustard to dip them in.


Here is Ady's lunchbox from Friday.  She wanted  a mini Halloween meal.  She has mini saltine crackers with mini pepperoni and ham and cheese cut into tiny circles.  She also wanted some fruit on Halloween picks.  I also gave her some graham cracker sticks with a few Hershey kisses and some Halloween marshmallows for a treat.

And don't forget about my Halloween Lunchbox notes free printable


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All Bundled Up


I couldn't resist posting a few pics of Evy all bundled up.  She looks so cute in her fluffy hat and the poncho that I made for Ady years ago when she was a baby.  I am excited for the cooler weather and all the cute fall clothes!  I love babies all bundled up in hats and mittens!

10.27.2011

Dollar Store Apothocary Jar



I am sure all of you have seen the many, many tutorials out there in blogland for dollar store pedestal jars.  I have made several to use for Baby Showers and holiday decorating.  So far I had not been able to find lidded jars at our dollar store to use.  But last week I was perusing our local Dollar Tree and found this little gem in the the baking section.

It was tucked away on the bottom shelf near the salt and pepper shakers and across the aisle from the disposable baking pans.  I would not have expected to find it so far away from the other glassware.  I was excited to see it though and grabbed a candlestick to go along with it.
Here is what you need to make one too!


A Jar ($1), a Candle Stick($1), Adhesive Remover and E6000 Glue (I had both on hand)
So I spent about $2 for the project!

1.  Start by removing the labels and then getting all the adhesive off.  I use Goo Gone.  You will want to wash and dry the glass really well after that.

2.  Next you will put glue on the rim of the candlestick and then line it up with the jar.  Try to get it in the center.  Take it back off again and apply a little more glue to the rim and to the jar where the glue circle now is.  Let the glue sit for 2-10 minutes to get a bit tacky.

You can see that I got it a little off center.  I wiped a little of the glue off and reapplied it a bit more centered.

3.  Attach the candle stick to the jar and let it sit overnight.
 
4.  Now you are all set!  You can fill it with candy, or anything else you like!


The above display only cost $5!  $2 to make the Jar, $1 for the Candy Corn, the Pumpkin was at the dollar store and the little Halloween pale was in the Dollar spot at Target.

I think it fits right in with my other jars that I got at Home Goods.