Showing posts with label feet. Show all posts
Showing posts with label feet. Show all posts

Thursday, May 10, 2012

Flour Power



We've done lots of things with the sensory bin. Rice, ice, water, shredded paper, milk... but through it all, one material has emerged as a true favorite. We love flour.

We love it on our hands
We love it on our feet
We love it in our hair
We love to sit in it


Mommy thought she loved taking pictures with the iPad, until she realized that they are impossible to get on blogger, without 20 or so steps. Which is a shame, because she loves crazy filters <3




Wednesday, March 14, 2012

Contact Paper Prints


mmmm... particles
So, my son isn't particularly creative yet. It's something I'm eagerly waiting for, but I don't pressure him. He'd rather feel the flour we're using for salt dough, or dump it out so he can watch it falling. And that's fine! Maybe he'll study physics like almost all my relatives did. But yours truly went to art school. And I'm beside myself wanting to make things with him instead of just watching him destroy whatever I make for him. So I'm always looking for ways to get some sort of memento or intentional looking something out of these adventures. I also have this grand plan to help him understand the ideas of holidays and traditions by showing him what we've made the years before. We can go through our projects together as part of our celebration. And this was such a fun and easy thing to do! I'm really looking forward to telling him about his Holi footprints next year!







You'll need scissors, an empty picture frame with removable glass pane, and glass cleaner. The first step is to remove the glass from the frame and clean both sides thoroughly, using something fairly lint-free. Hang onto your cloth or whatever for the next step. I used alcohol, because it just happened to be there. You want something that will get all the smudges and fingerprints off, so that the contact paper can stick easily and you have a nice, clean, smudge-free end product.



Next, find the piece of the contact paper you want to save. I think this would work best with a lot of negative space, so more of the paper can adhere to the glass. Using your rag to hold the glass so you don't smudge it again, carefully place your glass over your image. It's also a good time to push it into place, burnishing it and pressing with the cloth so the contact paper sticks. This makes cutting it out a great deal easier.



Cut out carefully. Try to pay attention to the edge of the glass so you don't accidentally detach your contact paper too much.


Once it's free of the larger sheet, trim as necessary and press down any edges that may have lifted. It doesn't have to be super neat unless you choose not to frame it. These would be pretty cool as floating prints too!


Now reassemble your frame and you're done! I don't know how long the chalk powder will cling, but I guess we'll find out! I bet this will work with any flattish contact paper collage. Enjoy!


Wednesday, June 15, 2011

Austin's Feet

It has been brought to our attention, that Mr. Austin does not wear shoes. Upon reviewing our records, we have discovered that this is true.

Exhibit A:

As you can see, he did not wear shoes in the hospital.













At 9 days old, he is still barefoot. Perhaps it is because his feet are enormous. We have included Dad's thumb for scale.










Sometimes Austin's feet like to dress up. Still no shoes, though.













Austin's feet also make very convincing turkeys.

















Sometimes his feet get lost inside the pants. Maybe they are hiding from the shoes.


















Austin's feet are very helpful for grabbing things, like Mommy's camera.













And grass.
















And they are delicious.