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Photo of the Day 7/30

There I am again! It's like playing..  Where's Kristen?

Not like this is the greatest picture ever-but look closely..it’s like Where’s Waldo only it’s Where’s Kristen! I keep taking these photos with my reflection in them.

What’s with my flickr pix on my side bar-they are not from my current photostream.

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Shaving Cream

My sensory loving kids love the mess that shaving cream can become!  We started off with cookie trays turned upside down for trays and a squirt of shaving cream.  Then I added a bit of tempra for color.

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Then we placed a piece of finger paint paper over the top to make a print.  Freezer paper works well too.

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Then it the shaving cream started covering feet and legs..

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At this point I went in to finish dinner and took the camera with me.  I could hear them squealing with delight through the kitchen window and when I came back out they were completely white!  All except for eye balls.  I didn’t get a final shot but I am sure you can imagine the sight.  A quick dip in the baby pool and it was all gone!  Before bed tonight Ginger told me next time she wants me to put grubby clothes on and have a shaving cream fight with them.

Tonight Joe and I attended the Opening Reception for the Fine Arts Exhibit of The Ohio State Fair.  One of my photographs was accepted in the show.  I felt so proud to be brushing elbows and guzzling all the free local wine we could with the other artists!  If you are local and are planning on attending the Fair-check out all the great art in the Fine Arts building.  My photo is on the back wall in the case.  You can even purchase it!

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Clay/Dough

Today we made a clay/dough that can be baked or air dried.

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Mix together 2 cups of flour, 1 cup of salt , 2 Tablespoon of oil and 1 to 1 1/2 cups of cold water.

We used this dough to make a few beads among other things.

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We rolled the beads and then gently threaded them onto skewers and laid them on a foil lined tray.

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We baked them at 300 degrees for almost an hour. bake until they are hard.DSC_4444

After they cooled we painted them with acrylic paints.

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Once the paint dries you can put a coat of clear shellac or acrylic.

Molly also made a small box to hold her beads.DSC_4463

These can also be air dried for 48hrs.

A funny story about these beads:  when Jake was little and we made these, he walked out the back door to get into the car and our stupid dog-not our smart dog-jumped up and ate the beads right off of Jakes neck.  I drove around for years with a half strung necklace of those beads in my ashtray waiting to be fixed.  Moral of that story I guess is keep these beads away from your dumb dogs as they are sure to think they are treats.  But your smart dogs will know better!  Or at least they will wait till your not looking.

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