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Sleepover at Grandma’s House

26 Tuesday Nov 2013

Posted by Julia Monroe in art, crafts, family, grandkids

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crafts, crayons, granddaughter, Holly Belle paper dolls, Little Miss Christmas, paper dolls

And of course we did crafts!
First we played with paper dolls. She picked which outfits I should cut out.
Little Miss Christmas and Holly Belle, a reprint of a favorite paper doll I had as a child.

Beautiful color and detail in Little Miss Christmas and Holly Belle paper dolls be E.A.Voss, 1965

Beautiful color and detail in Little Miss Christmas and Holly Belle paper dolls by E.A.Voss, 1965


Little Miss Christmas wears her snowflake headband

Little Miss Christmas wears her snowflake headband


While we were playing with paper dolls, we entertained each other by reciting lines from Rudolph the Red Nosed Reindeer animated film. “Herbie doesn’t like to make toys!” “This fog is as thick as peanut butter. You mean pea soup. You eat what you like, I’ll eat what I like!” “Or a cowboy that rides an ostrich!” “We’re all misfits!” Oh we laughed and laughed and even forgot to go to bed at a decent hour!

When it was bedtime, my granddaughter insisted that Little Miss Christmas and Holly Belle have soft bedding. So we quickly made card stock beds with tissue-stuffed tissue pillows and tissue sheets and blankets.

My granddaughter tucks a little "favorite stuffy" next to each paper dollie, tucked under her tissue sheets.

She tucks a “favorite stuffy” next to each paper dollie, nestled beneath her tissue sheets.


The next day we tested crayon colors. I usually keep the crayons sorted
by color in the bottoms of recycled water bottles, all neatly tucked in a big tin. But we got all the crayons out because some had been mixed up. It’s hard to tell what color a crayon is just by the wrapper so it was fun discovering new favorites by drawing.
I taught her how to draw snowflakes. We tested out a lot of crayon colors and made a page of colorful snowflakes.
She wanted to know how to draw diamonds so I taught her how. Then she colored kites.
"Drawing diamonds and they are kites."

Drawing diamonds and kites.


Testing crayon colors
Such a sweet time we had.
My granddaughter picks colors to test before drawing in her sketchbook.

My granddaughter picks colors to test before drawing in her sketchbook.

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I hung my old chalkboard in the dining room

29 Tuesday Oct 2013

Posted by Julia Monroe in calligraphy, family, God, home, home decor, Inspirational, projects, Scripture, words

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The easel is long gone and the drawing scroll must be somewhere in the attic. But I still have the slate chalkboard from my childhood. I’ve been wanting to put it on the wall for many years. Now that the dining room is finished there is a perfect space for it. I got the cast iron fleur-de-lis hook from Hobby Lobby. We drilled pilot holes for the wood screws and carefully screwed the brass chain to the old wood chalkboard frame.
And then came the best part – learning how to use chalk all over again. After all these years, I still love getting powdery chalk dust on my fingers and feeling the smooth cold slate against my hand as I write.

This scripture is my prayer today for one of my sons who is moving out of state today. May the Lord watch over him and direct his steps.

Scripture - Deuteronomy 31:6

Scripture – Deuteronomy 31:6

If you are facing something unknown, remember this verse. Fill in the blank with what you are facing, whatever it may be… The power company … The empty refrigerator… A difficult person… Illness… Impossible “To Do” lists… and trust God. He will not leave you nor forsake you. He it is that goes with you when no one else can, when no one else will. He will not forsake you.

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There, in the woods, a flower fairy!

28 Monday Oct 2013

Posted by Julia Monroe in All Sparkled Up, family, flowers, grandkids, photography, sparkling, sunlight

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In her little black boots, she stepped lightly between the trees. I observed her world, being ever so careful not to disturb the magic.
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She had the dress but needed something for her hair. So I made her a floral hair wreath and wand. But she provided all the magic.

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My Granddaughter’s little bouquet

01 Sunday Sep 2013

Posted by Julia Monroe in family, flowers, gardening, grandkids

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A couple days ago, my five year old granddaughter and I made a little bouquet. I have very few flowers this year so we used every bloom we could find around the yard – basil, mint, honeysuckle, tall phlox, and the lovely, purple ornamental grass spikes. She forgot to take the bouquet home so she wrote me this note.

The note my granddaughter wrote to me when she forgot her bouquet.

The note my granddaughter wrote to me when she forgot her bouquet.


It says:
“My heart was broken last night. I forgot my bouquet of flowers. I really hope I get them tomorrow.” And she signed her name.

Oh my heart had such a tug! The night she left the bouquet, I saw it still sitting on the table and considered driving it to her house!
Well, she was back today so we made a new bouquet. Flowering basil and mint, English ivy, ornamental grass flowers, a little butterfly bush and the very last Scepter’d Isle roses.

Her little bouquet.

Her little bouquet.


The rosebush is bare but this little bouquet went home with her, much to her delight. Love has a scent; it smells like mint and rose.

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Endeavor

07 Wednesday Aug 2013

Posted by Julia Monroe in All Sparkled Up, family, grandkids, Little Plastic Bears, photography

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That’s the name of a British research vessel, built in 1764. The HMS Endeavour explored uncharted oceans in the South Pacific.
The Little Plastic Bears long for the sea in the Endeavor. The Little Plastic Bears long for the sea in the Endeavor
But the tide didn’t come in.
Longing for the sea
The ts Endeavor (toy ship Endeavor) piloted by Little Plastic Bears never made it to sea, despite her best effort to summon the waves.

Despite her best effort to call the waves, the bears didn't make it to sea.

Despite her best effort to beckon the waves closer, the bears didn’t make it to sea.

NOTE: If you would like to purchase a print of that photo, it is listed here on 500px.

Perhaps this year we shall sail.

Perhaps next time we shall sail.

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Spinning

26 Sunday May 2013

Posted by Julia Monroe in family, grandkids

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5th Birthdays are always a Perfect Day for spinning, especially when you have a spinning dress from Spinning Tales.

My granddaughter spins in her spinning dress on her 5th birthday.

My granddaughter spins in her spinning dress on her 5th birthday.

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Barbie, Chelsea and Ken play Triopoly

13 Saturday Apr 2013

Posted by Julia Monroe in family, funny, grandkids

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The conversation during the invisible game went like this…
“Let’s play Triopoly, Barbie!
Ok, Chelsea. You take your turn first. Thank you.
Here, Barbie, have some money. You can have lots of money!
Move this piece, Ken. Ok, Barbie, here’s more money.
I’ll take some money. No, Ken you can’t have any money.”

The game ended abruptly…
“Ok, so Barbie and Chelsea won the game so Ken is grumpy because he lost.
So Ken is hanging by his feet from the table because he is grumpy.”

Barbie, Chelsea and Ken play Triopoly but Ken gets grumpy because he lost so he hangs from the table by his feet because he is grumpy.

Barbie, Chelsea and Ken play Triopoly but Ken gets grumpy because he lost so he hangs from the table by his feet because he is grumpy.

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Spinning Tales

02 Tuesday Apr 2013

Posted by Julia Monroe in All Sparkled Up, Easter, family

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dancing, dress, family, granddaughter, spinning, Spinning Tales

My daughter-in-law entered a drawing and won several amazing items from Spinning Tales, a company that makes the most charming spinning dresses ever. Here is a photo of my granddaughter spinning in this dress.

My granddaughter spins  in her Spinning Tales dress.

My granddaughter spins in her Spinning Tales dress.

My son Gabe Monroe took this photo, beautifully capturing the dreamy moment.

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The 1968 Easter Egg Tree

24 Sunday Mar 2013

Posted by Julia Monroe in All Sparkled Up, crafts, Easter, family, home decor, miniature

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My mom was going to throw out the decorated Easter Eggs she made in 1968. They were dusty, damaged and bug-eaten. Then she considered giving them to someone to salvage any useable trims. Of course I wanted them, cracked shells and all! They cleaned up beautifully.

Egg tree eggs, made in 1968 by my mom.

Egg tree eggs, made in 1968 by my mom. My sisters and I made some of these eggs, but not the prettiest.

At first glance, these seem like really simple eggs compared to the lavish rubber-stamped, lace-trimmed, glittered eggs made today. What makes these eggs so remarkable was the creativity with such limited supplies. My mom had very little to work with. She used poster paint, nail polish and a couple jars of my brother’s model car paints to paint the eggs. There was no shiny spray-on acrylic finish back then so she used clear nail polish to make them shiny. She purchased the gold paper trim from a mail order catalog from Lee Wards, a huge craft store in another state. There was no internet from which to buy craft supplies. There were no big Walmart craft aisles, Michael’s or craft stores. The only place for craft supplies was the local 5 & Dime store and even there, craft supplies were extremely limited.

Some of these eggs are missing pearls, some have bent trim, some have cracked shells. But when they are hung on the tree, they are all beautiful together.

1968 The Blue Egg with a tiny plastic dove inside.

1968 Decorated Egg – the Blue Egg with a tiny plastic dove inside.

3 1968 Purple Egg

1968 Decorate Egg – The Purple Egg.

4 1968 Pearly Green Egg

1968 Decorated Egg – My mom painted this egg with a jar of my brother’s model car paint. The plastic hollow sequin “gems” on each side were precious and I was in awe of them.

5 1968 Yellow Egg

1968 Decorated Egg – The Yellow Rose Egg. A tiny sequin butterfly flutters above the plastic rose.

6 1968 Blue Rick Rack Egg

1968 Decorated Egg – Painted with poster paint, covered with clear nail polish.

7 1968 Green w Trim Egg

1968 Decorated Egg – I love the spring green color of this egg. I have a couple plastic flowers like those used on this egg so I will restore it before putting it away at the end of the season.

8 1968 Pink Rose Egg

1968 Decorated Egg – A pink sequin butterfly flutters over a pink fabric rose. My mom didn’t have much gold paper trim so she cut it apart and used pieces sparingly.

9 1968 Balloon Egg

1968 Decorated Egg. – The Hot Air Balloon egg.

10 1968 Spiral Trim Egg

1968 Decorated egg – The Lavender Spiral egg.

1968 Decorated Egg - The Purple Rickrack and Gold Trim egg.

1968 Decorated Egg – The Purple Rickrack and Gold Trim egg.

12 1968 Blue Flower Egg

1968 Decorated Egg – Painted with poster paint, brushed shiny with clear nail polish.

13 1968 Pink Egg

1968 Decorated Egg – Painted with pink nail polish.

1968 Decorate Egg - The Bunny Basket Egg. This was one of the few eggs I made for the tree. Even though the bright colors didn't fit in with my mom's elegant color scheme, she graciously added it to the family tree. That's true Mother's love.

1968 Decorate Egg – The Bunny Basket Egg. This was one of the few eggs I made for the tree. Even though the bright colors didn’t fit in with my mom’s elegant color scheme, she graciously added it to the family tree. That’s true Mother’s love.

14 1968 Pink Rose Egg back

1968 Decorated Egg – The back of the pink rose egg, with a very design of pink rick rack and gold paper trim.

15 1968 M Egg

1968 Decorated Egg – my favorite: The elegant M Egg. I don’t know where my mom got the embroidered M trim. M was for our last name – Musser.

 

16 1968 Lily Egg

1968 Decorated Egg – The Lily Egg. I love how this egg has one side white, the other green. This egg was so shattered on the top that I had to flip it over and reattach the wire on the bottom so it could hang. The little plastic lilies were just tucked inside so they were easy to turn right side up.

17 Peter Rabbit Egg

The only non-1968 eggs on the tree are the Peter Rabbit Eggs, purchased from Pottery Barn Kids several years ago. My mom used to read Peter Rabbit to my sisters, brother and I so I was thrilled to find eggs featuring illustrations from Peter Rabbit. Here Mrs Rabbit is fastening the brass buttons on Peter Rabbit’s blue jacket.

 

18 1968 Egg Tree 1 19 1968 Egg Tree 2

20 1968 Egg Tree 3

Even though these eggs have missing beads and cracked shells, they are still so precious. When I look at them, I am reminded of simpler times, days of ingenuity, days crafting with my sisters, days of being read to by a mother that loved us. This little egg tree serves to remind me that it doesn’t take a studio of amazing craft supplies to make something all sparkled up, it just takes an eye for beauty and a determination to make do with what you have.

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Crafting with Grandma

15 Friday Mar 2013

Posted by Julia Monroe in art, crafts, family, painting

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We’ve been a busy lot. I planned on making individual posts to share our crafting fun but I can’t keep up with such a flurry of crafting events! So here are some fun times with my granddchildren.

Building with the big blocks. The kids love the cake blocks I painted last year. So we made them some big blocks to play with. Eventually we’ll paint these.

Having fun building with the Big Blocks. We made them by cutting up 4 by 4's and 6 x 6's.

Having fun building with the Big Blocks. We made them by cutting up 4 by 4’s and 6 x 6’s.

Sorting the Colored Pencils. It was almost as much fun sorting the pencils as it was drawing with them!

Sorting the colored pencils.

Sorting the colored pencils.

And then there was the Beading-on-a-Wire. It was actually a frantic effort to defuse a melt down. It worked for at least thirty minutes.

Two year old Grandson concentrates hard to get the pony bead on the wire.

Two year old Grandson concentrates hard to get the pony bead on the wire.

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CWG Beading 3

We cut dolls out of plywood. She didn’t want to wait until the doll was dressed. It sprang to life immediately!

Dolls don't need faces or clothes to be alive. They just need a friend.

Dolls don’t need faces or clothes to be alive. They just need a friend.

CWG Wood Dolls 2

CWG Wood Dolls 3

We were both laughing so much that she nearly fell off her chair! LOVE. <3

 

And last night we painted some plastic Easter Eggs. This took much concentration because the eggs were slippery.

Painting plastic eggs.

Four year old granddaughter paints a plastic egg.

Two year old Grandson paints an egg.

Two year old Grandson paints an egg.

It was very messy, of course. Paint is supposed to be messy!

Two year old Grandson concentrates to keep the egg from sliding off the table, which it did.

Two year old Grandson concentrates to keep the egg from sliding off the table, which it did.

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So we gave him a heavy wood block to paint.

It was much easier painting a wood block because it didn't slide off the table.

It was much easier painting a wood block because it didn’t slide off the table.

Grandson vigorously plunges the brush into the almost empty acrylic paint. "This is sticky! This is sticky!"

Grandson repeatedly and vigorously plunges the brush into the almost empty acrylic paint. “This is sticky! This is sticky!” It was important to him to get enough paint on the brush.

Painting the block.

Painting the block.

But then he finally noticed the paint on his hand. And on the brush. And on the table. And when he tried to wipe everything it rapidly got worse. So that was the end of painting for the day.

But then he finally noticed the paint on his hand. And on the brush. And on the table. And when he tried to wipe everything it rapidly got worse. So that was the end of painting for the day.

But we have lots of eggs so we’ll be painting again.

Painting the plastic Easter Eggs.

Painting the plastic Easter Eggs.

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