"Let's have a merry journey, and shout about how light is good and dark is not. What we should do is not future ourselves so much. We should now ourselves. "NOW thyself" is more important than "Know thyself." Reason is what tells us to ignore the present and live in the future. So all we do is make plans. We think that somewhere there are going to be green pastures. It's crazy. Heaven is nothing but a grand, monumental instance of future. Listen, now is good. Now is wonderful." ~ Mel Brooks

Showing posts with label October. Show all posts
Showing posts with label October. Show all posts

Wednesday, October 31, 2012

Halloween

Jac-o-lantern at a Lantern walk we went to on Friday at Mountain Road School

Here is a quick little photo post........it's been crazy around here, with the hurricane and all!
 
 
Charlotte loves to be a little Mommy!
KiKi has been getting some one on one Mama time lately.......she loves to bake together!
 
My love with the babe and KiKi behind listening to the story being told at
the Lantern Walk
 

We had a hurricane (literally) blow through the last few days. I needed a project to keep me calm :)

 

 
Wishing you all a fun Halloween!


Monday, October 22, 2012

A Bit of Magic : A Pumpkin Painting Story

We've heard many stories to support a particular painting project but none really resonated with me or my kids enough to create a well rounded experience. To honor that, I chose to write my own story to follow along with a somewhat traditional pumpkin painting experience. The painting part doesn't begin right away so if you choose to share our story with your children, read it ahead so you can get a feel for where and when you can prompt your kids to begin to create their little pumpkins.
 
I felt Kiki was bit young for this project so I set up a pumpkin project similar to our
 Shamrock Window Transparency.
~ You will need some orange paper to cut into a pumpkin frame
~ some bits of tissue paper
~ a blue piece of paper to frame your pumpkin on
 
We used the wet on wet watercolor technique for the pumpkin painting. It's such a magical experience to watch and participate in. To see your littles' eyes light up when they see the colors change or the pumpkin face come shining through......it really is quite sweet.
 
~ You will need some wet watercolor paper
~ Blue, red, yellow watercolors
~ A cup of plain water
~ Brushes for the paint and water
Enjoy ~
 
Once upon a time a Little Seed lived in the earth. He was waiting and waiting until the time was just right for him to begin to grow. He waited until the soil was warm enough…….and on that day he burst open and a little green tendril began to uncurl from Little Seed’s body. With so much strength and persistence he pushed through the earth above and followed the trail to the ever glowing light.

As days came and went he kept growing his long green tendrils all along the garden floor. Leaves began to sprout along the curly vines and then little flower buds began to pop out between the leaves.  Now, our Little Seed friend knew that these flowers were very special because it was from the “Queen” flowers that a round, orange, pumpkin would grow. All day long, Little Seed would call for the bees, telling them that a feast would await them in just a short time. This would be a once in a lifetime day for everyone. It was on this one day that Little Seed would push his flowers open to welcome the bees for the afternoon feast. These blossoms would begin to unfold by early dawn and by late morning they would be in full bloom. They would be open and waiting for the bees to come and share their pollen with all the flowers along the vine but especially with the “Queen” flowers atop their globe shaped thrones.

That day had arrived and the bees were humming so loudly. They were happy and full of pollen, dropping little bits into each “Queen” as they sipped on the sweet nectar within the flower.  Little Seed could hear and see the symphony of miracles that was happening all around him. By dusk the bees had  gone off to their hives and all the flowers had begun their final bow. The flowers closed and the pollen within each “Queen” had begun to create magic within the round thrones below her. Little Seeds dream was coming true and the pumpkins he so anticipated were beginning to grow.

~ First, a golden ball began to appear. (Paint a yellow sphere on your paper)

~ Then, as the summer light began to shift these little yellow balls began to take on an orange hue. (Add some watery red to your yellow and watch as the color changes  from yellow to orange).

~ The magic and wonder was more than Little Seed could bear. He felt so much satisfaction for the birth of the pumpkins because he knew that they would bring such joy and happiness to many little children who would come one day to pick those pumpkins. The sky above them was so blue but could not match that of the bright burst of orange that shone from the pumpkins below. (Paint blue all around your pumpkin but be mindful not to mix the blue with the orange in an effort to keep the colors separate).
 
~ After the sweltering heat of summer had come and gone and the leaves started falling from their tree homes, Little Seed knew it was time. The pumpkins that had started from little green globes beneath the most beautiful flowers had finished growing. They were ready to be taken from their curly, green, vines and brought home to a loving and appreciative family that would use this pumpkin for a lovely celebration. Little Seed knew that these pumpkins would provide nourishment, fun, beauty, and then would return to the Earth and begin anew. (Combine a bit of the orange and blue to encourage a stem (greenish) somewhere along your pumpkin).
 
~ As the children danced along Little Seed’s long tendril and chose the perfect pumpkin to take home, Little Seed felt very proud. He had worked very hard for a very long time. He was sad to see his treasures go but knew their life would be so meaningful to so many. As the pumpkins were carried away Little Seed saw the smiling faces of each one glowing back at him; their eyes, their smiles, their teeth, their noses.  (Now paint faces on your pumpkins with some fresh water. The clean water will wash away any color that is there and a face will shine through. You can use a clean cloth to dab the paper with and help pull the color away. After it dries a bit paint your eyes, smile, nose with some yellow paint. This gives your pumpkin a nice glowing face).
 
It had been a busy time for Little Seed and he found he was ready to retire for the winter. He knew that he would be taken care of by the Winter Fairies and Gnomes and other woodland creatures. They would tuck him in for the long cold winter and prepare him for what lie ahead.

The winter winds began to blow, Little Seed could hear that he was being called away. He drifted gently from the cold, barren earth and danced among the snowflakes and ice to discover where it is he was to go next. Little Seed didn’t know where he would land  but trusted that it would be just as amazing as where he had been.
KiKi's finished pumpkin
 
Charlotte asked to make her painting our new Welcome sign on our front door (the screen comes through in the photo, kinda neat looking I thought!).
I think it's perfect, don't you? :)
 
 
 
* This post was shared on Frontier Dream ~ Keep Calm Craft On



 

Thursday, October 18, 2012

Impressed by Leaves


Today was the quintessential Autumn day. Warm yet brisk. The sun shone such bright light but you can see and feel the difference from the sunshine of our summer days.......fragmented, shifted, indirect. The leaves tumbled passed us as the wind carried them across our yard. The littles chased them to and fro and came back to me with ones they thought were just so beautiful; their colors, their crunchiness, their shapes. We decided to place our favorites into a basket and bring them inside to examine them a little more closely.

Charlotte had really hoped to keep them all, forever!, and we would have if I had had enough beeswax (so we could preserve them in the melted wax) but alas! In the end we compromised on making a leaf impression and then finishing it with a little wax resist painting. It was a multi-stepped process (the littles love that) and took only about 30 minutes to complete. It was perfectly engaging for them and by the time we were finished, Charlotte felt that she had properly paid homage to the little leaves she considered such a gift.

 
First, we placed their leaves randomly all over a piece of paper that was
anchored down to our table with some tape.
 
 
 
Next, we rolled another piece of paper over our leaf collage.
 
 
Then, they rubbed some crayons all over the top piece of paper.
It was so beautiful to hear the girls "ooh" and "ahh" whilst seeing the leaves
pop out from under their crayons. They would rub harder and then lighter to see how different
the shapes and veins looked beneath them. It was really fun to watch.
 
 
Isn't it beautiful?
 
 
Charlotte wanted to continue on and began by applying some watered  down egg dye
to the leaf impressions. I kept our egg dye from Easter to use all year long for 
projects that call for water colors or dyes of some sort.
They do last for about that long before they get moldy or stale in color. 
 
 
Here is a detail shot of how the wax from the crayon resists the water color.
The crayon colors just pop right through and create such a beautiful prism of color.
 
 
We're lacking in wall space so I'm challenged to utilize other areas for displaying our works.
Here you can see I've used a bamboo shade as an easel for our leaves painting. The sunlight
coming through the window allows the impressions to really stand out.
 
 
"It's Autumn again,
Leaves whisper the sound of our past."
~ Andrea Rieck
 
 
What are you crafting this Autumn?
 
This post was shared on The Magic Onions
Friday's Nature Table


Wednesday, October 10, 2012

The Season of Celebrations

Our Season of Celebrating has begun! The Autumn Equinox (along with Michaelmas) is the official kick-off to an abundance of seasonal celebrations. So far.......so good!


Our Michaelmas season has been quite profound. We've each had a good look at the dragons in our life. We've stared them down, honored their presence in our moments, and have made steadfast and brave attempts to tame them. Our big kids have really been able to understand and acknowledge this seasonal shift in their days. The each are aware of how their dragons effect them and are being tested, everyday, in an attempt to practice their taming capabilities. It's been a wonder to watch but it has also been a bit overwhelming to lend them a hand and shine some light on their path. I am a firm believer that they are still connected enough to feel their way through an event. They each hear that little voice that prompts them to act in love and avoid the negative.  Sometimes their voice is muddled but they've proven to be courageous in their ability to listen more deeply.

 
 
As we come to closure with St. Michael we welcome in our multitude of birthdays. When one door closes, another one opens!! The first in our cycle of birthdays was that of my beloved husband. His was a full day of preparations and a full evening of celebration. Bella had invited some of her closest friends over (5 to be exact) for an impromptu sleepover. So in total we had 13 sitting around our table eager to sing a hearty "Happy Birthday" to my husband. It was loud and full of laughter. There was much to be grateful for on that day.......as always, I am ever grateful for the day he was born and the life he chose to create with me.


Our next celebration is less than a week away. We will, and I will forever be astonished, celebrating the birth of not only myself but also that of KiKi!! KiKi was not only our most super, special, most amazing surprise baby but when my birthday rolled around 3 years ago I didn't think for a moment that I was actually in labor!!! Her birth was a total surprise. We just barely made it to the hospital in time........it was pure magic! Our KiKi........full of magic and surprise xo



The Autumn time marks the beginning of so much........it truly could not be any more special in my eyes. The colors changing, along with the weather. The fragmented sunlight, the flavors, the smells........ahhh, the woodstove!!! I love everything this time of year has to offer. For me, it's my new beginning. My slate is cleaned, my heart renewed.

I would love to hear how you honor and celebrate the change to Autumn (or Spring if you're in the Southern half!!)
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