Archive for the ‘Crafts’ Category

Today is the First Day of Summer

Monday, June 21st, 2010

The first day of summer officially kicks off today at 7:28 a.m. ET, the beginning of the summer solstice and the longest day of the year—at least in the Northern Hemisphere.

The summer solstice is a result of the Earth‘s north-south axis being tilted 23.5 degrees relative to the sun. The tilt causes different amounts of sunlight to reach different regions of the planet.

Today the North Pole is tipped closer to the sun than on any other day of 2010. The opposite holds true for the Southern Hemisphere, for which today is thewinter solstice, the shortest day of the year.

As a result, at high noon on the first day of summer, the sun appears at its highest point in the sky—its most directly overhead position—in the Northern Hemisphere.

That doesn’t mean the sun will be exactly overhead at noon for everyone, said James Bell, an astronomer at Cornell University in New York State.

It depends on the viewer’s latitude. “The sun is only shining down directly overhead [at noon] at the Equator. It’s still at a low angle if you’re up in Alaska,” Bell explained.

No matter where you are in the Northern Hemisphere, the path of the sun across the sky—which rises in the lead-up to the first day of summer, then begins descending over the rest of the summer—seems not to change for the few days before and after the summer solstice.

In reality, the sun’s position is still changing, but at a slower rate.

Today is the perfect day for the summer site to launch at Mom-Stuff.com. (more…)

Kids Crafts for Father’s Day

Wednesday, May 12th, 2010


Working With “Dad” Picture Frame

Want a great kids craft to make with your kids to light up

daddy’s eyes on Father’s Day?

Make this awesome frame and put your kids favorite picture in it for

Dad. Get your materials list and instructions at www.mom-stuff.com

Father’s Day Kids Crafts

Kids Crafts for Mother’s Day Gift

Wednesday, April 21st, 2010

Our society’s current financial circumstance is the perfect opportunity to shift our focus to what is really important in our lives. Focus on the people in our life this year on Mother’s Day. Help the children in our life make their Mother’s Day gifts. This fun gift and more at Mom-Stuff.com

Helping Hand Tree

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Jamie Ervin, Recommended Mom Blogger

Friday, March 12th, 2010

Today is Mom-Stuff Blog Tour’s  last day with Jamie.  We hope you have enjoyed Jamie’s  blogs as much as we have.  Jamie. the PolkadotMommy, has a massive  presence on the web in the mom bloggers community. You can find her at all of these places on line. Make sure you follow her.

Looks Good in Polka Dots Here she shares her journey through gluten free cooking, becoming more environmentally responsible and raising a whole passel of children.

Feeding 10 for Under $10.00. She follows USDA nutrition guidelines. She feeds her family organic and naturally. She tries to avoid processed foods and all things artificial. Her food budget goal is to limit our meal expense to $10.00 per meal. She recently started working toward a traditional diet to improve overall health and reduce grocery costs. (more…)

Blog Tour Visits Looks Good in Polka Dots

Tuesday, March 9th, 2010

The Mom-Stuff Blog Tour is visiting Looks Good in Polka Dots this week.  Jamie is a talented writer. She has her blog LooksGoodInPolkaDots. “It’s not just about Mothering, Gluten Free Cooking and Socially Conscious Living.”

She is also a Contributing Writer for these sites:

EcoChildsPlay.com

EatDrinkBetter.com

CraftingAGreenWorld.com

Today I want to share one of her articles from EcoChildsPlay.com This sounds like fun.

I Make My Own Soap (more…)

A Mom-Stuff Favorite from Trench Mommy

Friday, March 5th, 2010

The Mom-Stuff Blog tour wants to share a creative post from the trenches of motherhood with you today. Mandy has a great gift of socialization. She brings moms together and lifts them up. It has been such an honor to be welcomed into her world this week. I have only given you a glimpse into her life. Make sure you visit her site, blogs and her Blogfrog community.

Traveling Activity with Quirky Momma

Rachel is mommy to three preschoolers and blogs about their learning activities and adventures at Quirky Momma. Her original mini-whiteboard post can be found on that site

I have three preschoolers and to say that it is a “struggle” to keep them entertained when traveling or at say a Dr. appointment is an understatement. I feel like we are finally getting to a place where keeping them engaged is easier. One of our favorite travel and diaperbag forms of entertainment/learning is our mini-whiteboards. They are super easy to make and can keep your kids entertained for 20-30 min at a time. I have even used them to write notes to myself when out and about or to keep track of a grocery list. This whiteboard is included in my post on 40 Tips to Travel with Preschoolers. (more…)

The Adventures of Supermom-a Mom-Stuff favorites

Saturday, February 27th, 2010

Today is Mom-Stuff Blog Tour’s  last day st the Adventures of Supermom.  We hope you have enjoyed Michelle’s blog as much as we have. I want to share with you Michelle’s passion for yarn.

Michelle loves to crochet fun gifts for little hands. She sells them at her

Only Ollie’s shop at Etsy.

Tea Set -Sooooo Strawberry

These hand crocheted play sets are perfect for little hands. They will make any tea party a hit!

The sets are made mostly with 100 % cotton yarn. The brown for the hot cocoa is the only acrylic yarn used.

~ My tea cakes are decorated with beads for sparkle.

~ The cocoa with marshmallows if perfect for sipping.

~ The cookies are made for dipping.

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Classmate Valentines

Friday, January 29th, 2010

Classmate Valentines

Crafty Moms, School Teachers, Anyone who wants to make your own Valentine

Mom-Stuff has a NEW selection of original fun and easy Valentines!!!

Let your child choose the valentine he/she wants to make and give to their classmates at school. Keep in mind your child’s skill level. The Bee, Lady Bug and Butterfly are the easiest. While the Monkey and Lion are more difficult. They have small pieces to cut and glue. The patterns are made for 8 x 10 card stock sheets of paper. If you use scrapbook paper you will need to cut it to size.

After choosing the Valentine your child wants to make click on the link for instructions. Here you will find your materials list and the links for the patterns. Don’t try to make all of the animals unless you have a lot of time. If you keep it to one or two making these will be fun, fast and easy.

Printing instruction: On the pattern page double click on printer friendly button.  When the pattern pulls up left click the mouse and right click on print picture.

I use boxes of candy hearts but you can use other candy. These Valentines look cute without the candy if you do not want to give candy to the kids.

Go to Make You Own Valentines at www.mom-stuff.com for patterns and instructions.

Mom-Stuff  your mom’s resource site, has lots of Valentine Crafts.  Visit and find something fun to make and give this Valentine’s Day

Love Bug Suckers

Sunday, January 17th, 2010
Love Bug Valentine Suckers

Love Bug Valentine Suckers

Today is our last day at the Ashley’s Craft Blog on our Mom-Stuff Blog Tour. The Mom-StuffTeam has really enjoyed visiting Ashley’s great blog. She is a great resource for moms with young kids who like crafts. We still have a few spots left on our Mom-Stuff Blog Tour if you want us to highlight your blog let us know. dianne@mom-stuff.com

Materials:
Heart suckers
Goggle eyes
Red ribbon
White and pink craft foam
Red glitter craft foam
Small white pom poms
Red and white glider pompoms
White, red, and pink pipe cleaners
Low heat glue gun and glue
Scissors (more…)

Featured Blog on the Mom-Stuff Blog Tour

Thursday, January 14th, 2010

Thanks for visiting the Mom-Stuff Blog Tour sponsored by www.mom-stuff.com. We are so excited by your response to our tour and we have just gotten started.  We are having so much fun and making so many new friends. We still have some open weeks if you would like us to tour  your blog. This week as you probably know, our Featured Blog is one of our favorite craft blogs,  http://ashleys-craftroom.blogspot.com Ashley has been such fun to work with. Thank you Ashley, for sharing your talents with us.

Today’s post: Valentine Flower BallValentine Flower Ball

Materials:

Silk flowers

Styrofoam craft ball

Low heat glue and low heat glue gun

Scissors

Fun ribbon in different widths (Valentines colors)

Craft beads

Instructions: (more…)