Showing posts with label FUN IDEAS FOR KIDS. Show all posts
Showing posts with label FUN IDEAS FOR KIDS. Show all posts

Monday, January 8, 2018

Hallelujah Tree






A few years ago, my daughter and I decided to decorate one of our cedar trees for the birds.
We called it our Hallelujah tree.
The Hallelujah tree has now grown tall and spindly and will no longer work for a bird tree.




This year, we decided to decorate a new tree that I had planted a few years ago outside of my kitchen window.  
It was the perfect size for a Bird Tree.
If nothing else, it made for some great pictures.




Our decorations came from leftover Christmas foods.
We cut out circles from stale bread, spread on egg whites, then sprinkled on bird seed.  
A hole was made in the top of the bread with a straw, and then the bread treats were baked in a 200 degree oven for about 30 minutes.  
The next day, we added string for hanging.





 We sliced a few oranges that were beginning to go bad and baked these on a cookie rack in the oven for about 3 hours at 200 degrees.  
I was just as happy with the oranges that we did not bake, but simply sliced and threaded on a string.




We made several stringers with leftover store bought popcorn, oranges, cranberries, and dried fruit from a trail mix.
These were easily strung with a large needle and some heavy red thread.







The decorations that were probably the most fun to make were the bird seed creations.  We mixed 2 packages unflavored gelatin with 1 cup hot water.  Then, we added 6 tablespoons light corn syrup and 1 1/2 cups plain flour. 
 Last we added 8 cups of bird seed.  
This gooey concoction was put in cookie cutters and muffin tins to create shapes to hang on the tree.  
We used a straw to add a hole to the top of the cookie cutter ornaments.  
The muffin time ornaments, we placed a sting in the middle of the goo and let them dry with the string inside.  These just needed to 
dry overnight.









 I love that I can see this tree from my kitchen window. Now, we are just waiting for the birds to come and enjoy!




Monday, February 23, 2015

Ice Cream Cake




This is the ice cream cake that I normally make for my daughter's birthday. 
This year, it is my birthday cake. 
Lucky me!!!
I have included a link to a video of this cake being made in a previous blog post, but I thought I should blog about it myself for my children to have as a future reference.


 You will need:
12 ice cream sandwiches
1 tub cool whip
1 small box chocolate instant pudding mix
1/2 cup hot fudge sauce
8 crushed Oreos


Warm the hot fudge sauce; then mix with
1 cup cool whip. 
Add the instant pudding mix and Oreos.
Mix well.


 Place 4 ice cream sandwiches on foil and cover with 1/2 of the fudgy topping.



 Repeat with a layer of sandwiches and the rest of the fudgy topping.


 Finish with a layer of ice cream sandwiches.


 Now cover the sandwiches completely with cool whip.



Yum...


 Now, you can add colored sprinkles, chocolate sprinkles, or cover with crushed Oreos.


 Wrap completely in foil and place in the freezer until ready to serve.
I usually make this at least a day before I serve it.


That's all there is to it.
This is one of the easiest and most delicious desserts ever!!!

Saturday, January 17, 2015

Hot Chocolate


My children each got a basket of hot chocolate goodies for Christmas this year.
I think this may have been their favorite gift.


 The baskets contained a glass mug, a variety of hot chocolate mixes, fun shaped and flavored marshmallows, sprinkles, rolled wafers, and whipped topping.

Each day since Christmas has been a new day to create a special hot chocolate drink.

Saturday, November 29, 2014

Teen Christmas Bedroom


Christmas...Christmas...Christmas
My sixteen year old daughter needed to make a trip to town to purchase some things to make her room look more like Christmas.


 I am loving the results of her decorating extravaganza.


 She began her decorating with this Christmas quilt we purchased a few weeks ago. 
It is the exact colors of her room.



 Today she made this NOEL by glittering and then hot gluing the letters together.
She has her Christmas book waiting to be
 read and albums waiting to be played.





 I am especially liking the tube lights.
They look very vintage with all of her vintage stuff on top of the piano.



 She made these snow globes from fruit jars.
They added just the right touch. 


Thanks dear daughter for all of your Christmas inspiration.
I am especially enjoying writing this post while listening to my new Michael BublĂ© Christmas album that you and your brother suggested I get myself for Christmas. 
You were so right. 
It is the perfect thing to put me in the spirit of the holidays.