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Thursday, October 10, 2013

Our Family of Pumpkins.

We want to start a tradition with our kids. Painting our pumpkins instead of carving them. Who knows if it will stick throughout the years but for now, it what we'll do. Honestly, I can barely cut the veggies without almost slicing one of my fingers off so I'm good with painting.

This year I painted the big ones. We have a little one for her to paint too. She's going to love it. And Landon will love to participate next year.

So with no further ado...here is our pumpkin family.


Madelyn loves to go down the row and name them as she goes. Her favorite is Landon. Clearly, its because of the paci though.

They weren't too difficult to do. All you have to do it doodle some faces on paper and copy them over. I drew on the pumpkins lightly with crayon first, just outlined with black. Then painted over them. That way I could wash it off if I made a mistake. Then at the end just add fun little extras like a bowtie out of scrap fabric, earrings, hats, hair, pacifiers. Those options are endless. Just go with what each member of the family likes at the time.

Just have fun with it! The goofier the better, I think!

I would love to see the pumpkins you create!

Tuesday, October 8, 2013

We painted before breakfast.


Last week, we painted before breakfast. 

Strip your little one down to a diaper and slap a plastic table cloth on the floor, your golden. 













Monday, October 7, 2013

hello fall.

I love fall because it is the beginning of a handful of super fun holidays. My favorite. All of them.

Last week we ventured out to the park in the back of our neighborhood in search of pine cones for a fall craft we planned to do. We waited for it to feel a little bit like fall outside. But here in Florida, it doesn't feel like fall here until January. Just kidding. So it was basically a cloudy- going to rain in the afternoon- kind of morning. But it is fall all the same...







Out of no where we were surrounded by these little guys. They were cute but not very welcoming. They aren't scared of you and don't like it when you take their pine cones. Needless to say, we didn't stay long.




Shame on me for putting her in sandals to go to a pine needle infested park. Note self for next time.



The original pine cone craft went horrible so we ended up painting with our cones. It was a hit.










Hope your fall season is filled with apple cider and pumpkin patch playdates!