Friday, December 21, 2012

Christmas Maxtivities

 

Gingerbread House

We took the easy route and bought a kit at Target.
It was easy and fun!
 


 Speedway in Lights

 

Visits with Santa

Maxton has had quite alot of face time with Santa this year.
He has stayed consistent with his wishes each time.
 


Saturday, December 1, 2012

Making Play Clay Ornaments

I should be cleaning my house or doing something more productive but it is Christmas season so we have been crafting all morning.  I love Saturdays!


You will need:
2 Cups of Baking Soda
1 Cups of Corn Starch
1 and 1/4 Cups of Water
food coloring 
decorations of your choosing (we used glitter and craft gems)




 Mix together baking soda, corn starch and water in a saucepan. Heat on Medium 
  until it looks like mashed potatoes. Stir the whole time, it took about 10 minutes.


Place on a plate and let cool before kneading into a ball of dough.  We divided ours into two balls and added green food coloring to one batch and glitter to the other.


glitter batch
food coloring batch


 Roll out your dough and use cookie cutters to make whatever shapes you want.  Max wanted to make green trees and white snowflakes, so that's what we made.  Poke a small hole in each one so you can hang it later.


We decorated ours with little gems but you could also paint them.




 When you finish decorating let them harden for a few hours or you can heat them in the oven.
I preheated to 300 and then turned the oven off before putting them inside.  I left them in the heat for about 20 minutes.  I will probably brush on some Modge Podge to seal.