Sunday, October 28, 2012
More Reinvented Tea Towels ....
I have a garage full of junk collected from op shops and the side of the road, and I have a big collection of mainly Australiana tea towels. In an effort tidy up a little I fixed up a couple of stools ... they are now in my lounge room.
Rainbow Necklaces
In June, India's birthday party was a 'craft party' and I bought a range of coloured fimo from Spotlight, and then bought some chain to make necklaces. The kids made basic beads in a range of beautiful colours and made rainbow necklaces. They were simple, and ended up looking great for kids or adults to wear!
Clove Oranges ... A Trip Down Memory Lane
When we were little we always had a clove studded orange in our kitchen that my younger sister Merryn had apparently made at kindergarten.
This week I went off to the local fruit shop to buy 5 oranges and then to the local Indian shop for a bag of whole cloves.
I figured my kids and their cousins could do an after school project and make a clove studded orange each as a present they could use for our homemade christmas. I hadn't done much investigating but I figured you would just roll the oranges in the cloves and somehow they would stick in .... I was mistaken.
You have to actually make a hole with a fork or toothpick for each clove before you poke it in. Clearly in 4 year old kinder my sister had had a lot of 'help' making her orange.
So an after school project for the kids turned into a week long project for the older kids and adults (the younger kids gave up after about 2 minutes and headed out to jump on the trampoline!).
Anyway, we are nearly there ... and I now hope they actually preserve and don't go mouldy (imagine all those hours chucked in the bin). Once we finished studding our oranges (well the 2 that we have completed - and I am optimistic about the remaining 3), we rolled them in a mix of ground cinnamon, nutmeg, allspice and clove. The kitchen table with our half finished project on a tray is a bit messy, but it smells delicious!
This week I went off to the local fruit shop to buy 5 oranges and then to the local Indian shop for a bag of whole cloves.
I figured my kids and their cousins could do an after school project and make a clove studded orange each as a present they could use for our homemade christmas. I hadn't done much investigating but I figured you would just roll the oranges in the cloves and somehow they would stick in .... I was mistaken.
You have to actually make a hole with a fork or toothpick for each clove before you poke it in. Clearly in 4 year old kinder my sister had had a lot of 'help' making her orange.
So an after school project for the kids turned into a week long project for the older kids and adults (the younger kids gave up after about 2 minutes and headed out to jump on the trampoline!).
Anyway, we are nearly there ... and I now hope they actually preserve and don't go mouldy (imagine all those hours chucked in the bin). Once we finished studding our oranges (well the 2 that we have completed - and I am optimistic about the remaining 3), we rolled them in a mix of ground cinnamon, nutmeg, allspice and clove. The kitchen table with our half finished project on a tray is a bit messy, but it smells delicious!
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