Thursday, February 28, 2019

Craft for February


Calico Critter/Little Woodzeez's Furniture 

I recently made some furniture as a gift, and thought I should show how they came out.
These would fit Little Woodzeez's a little better than Calico Critters, as I made the furniture a little bigger than I would for Calico Critters. Little Woodzeez's are bigger, defiantly rounder, than Calico Critter's and need more room so they don't fall off. 

My first project was dining room chairs, which I had posted here.
This is the makings of a kitchen cupboard.
I started with two vitamin boxes, cut in half and hot glued together.
 Then I began to cover them with fabric.
 Hot gluing it in place.
 Next I made the doors, gluing on fabric as hinges.


 Then created a latch so they'd stay shut.
 Here is Mrs. Owl getting dishes out of her cupboard. 
These dishes I found at the dollar store. 
The boxed food I found through Pinterest, and printed them off to make.

 Next I made a piano, starting with a wide flat stick and a sharpie.
 I covered another vitamin box with fabric...
 ... and hot glued on my keyboard and other wood to make the piano.
I made a different piano for my daughter, here.

 Next up was some kitchen furnishings. I started with two soap boxes, a plastic 'sink' from some time we ate out, and paper stove top and oven.
 With my craft knife, I cut out a hole for the sink.
 Then covered in fabric, and added touches, including some clear sticky plastic shelf liner. I sealed it down around the edges with the tip of my hot glue gun so it should never come off. This gave a nice smooth counter top.
 The stove was started the same, cover in fabric...
 ...a little glue to hold the paper in place...
... Then cover in sticky plastic, and seal around the edges.
 They're maybe not the best looking kitchen set, but hey... I made them!

 I missed taking pictures of how I made the table, so I will have to post that another time.




 I printed off miniature music sheet for the piano.
 For how I make furniture, go here.
 Craft blocks and chest from the dollar store become a toy chest.
 And I made matching pillows and blankets for all the beds...

 For how I made the closet, go here.
 And you can turn paper clips into hangers.

Knitted a small blanket for the baby owls.
And the crib I made like I would any child critter bed, but with craft sticks on the sides.

 Tiny bird house from the dollar store becomes a play house for the babies.
I hope a special little girls has many years of fun with this.
And that's it for now!
Happy Crafting!

S.L. Kliever





Wednesday, January 23, 2019

School in Progress Part 9


School does not need to be complicated! 
In fact, it's better if it's kept simple.
1- For mother's sanity
2- The kids don't get overwhelmed
3- It keeps it fun!

For Christmas the kids received more Curious George science books! to which they were thrilled!
This is by far the easiest way of doing science for grades K-1. Story based learning should be incorporated in other areas of school too, I think!
 Reading, reading, reading, is one of the best ways for them to learn, even if all you do is read to them! And some days that's probably the easiest for mom, because I am battling with health issues. 
(Don't get me wrong, we do school every day, math and reading and writing!) 
So, if are struggling with homeschooling, that's OK, you just do what you can do, and don't sweat the rest, the important thing is, they're learning!! 

The kids each have a Curious George book with 8 stories. They are fun stories, though the monkey gets in to a lot of trouble. We use that to talk about what he should have done, so as not to get in trouble. Turning it into a lesson helps them enjoy the story, but realize there are consequences.
 I came across the first book of Sophie the Mouse at our second hand store. My daughter 'fell in love' with them, and wanted more for Christmas. So you can imagine what we had to read during the Christmas holidays! I believe there are still 6 more books in the series that we do not have yet, and she will probably be looking for those for her birthday! Isn't it great when they want books!!!
These are adventure filled books about a mouse girl and her brother and friends.
 I also got these for our daughter. She loves Brambly Hedge, the pictures and adventure stories are very well done, and mom enjoyed them too. The Princess Twins are also very well written, easy to read, though she is still learning, but she's great at sounding out words.
 These are some of our favorite Bible story books. They are no longer in print, so I have hunted them down second hand. I believe there is probably 4 more in the series that we don't have yet. I really like them for the reason being, the Bible stories are spot on. These are called The Muffin Family Bible Stories, by the way, and with every Bible story, there is a Muffin family story to go with it, teaching a lesson. The kids love it, getting two stories together, and they 'get it' when it comes to the lessons.
 I have just started reading Billy and Blaze to our kids, and my son LOVES them. A boy, his horse and dog, and my boy just laps the adventures up. We're starting to read them all over again! I wish there were more! This collection has 9 books all together. I noticed that Billy and the Indian Cave was not included, and is the only book not with this collection, so there would be 10 in all. I'm not sure why it's not included, but that's OK. Though I will be on the look out for other horse stories by this author. He did all his own illustrations and they are lovely drawings!
 And since my son loves Thomas, readers that he WANTS to read, are very important for incentive. 
These are great, and we have more than are pictured.

I hope this inspires and helps someone out there. Happy Homeschooling!

S.L. Kliever




Tuesday, November 27, 2018

School in Progress Part 8


Wanted to show you all some books we're using for school.
First off, Curious George Discovers Science books are outstanding.
They're in story form, and the kids really get it. If I had bought these before getting our school science work books, I would have opted to just get the Curious George books. I think we still have another 3 to get, as they're not all here.

 These have been some of the best books I've seen in Phonics books. We are doing them right along with their Sing Spell Read and Write kindergarten book and readers. 
One of the reasons I really like them, is the kids are able to read a whole list of words by the end of the lesson, which is five pages. It gives them confidence that they can read.
 And these readers are the best beginner readers I've come across so far, apart from the Sing Spell Read and Write.

And that's just a little look into our school!

S.L. Kliever

Wednesday, October 17, 2018

Craft for October



Calico Critter Wardrobe 


This was so easy, and cute.

All you need is a small wood box from the dollar store,
wooden beads and dowels, also from dollar store.
Cut the dowel to size, and use wood glue and both the dowel and feet.
The hanger is made from a paperclip bent to a hanger shape.  


You can add more to decorate it, like a mirror on the front.
Put the dowel in lower and add a shelf.  




Happy Crafting

S.L. Kliever

Friday, September 28, 2018

School in Progress Part 7



Everybody started the new school year?

This is only a sample of what I got for this year, but these are the ones we are working on right away. 
Sing, Spell, Read and Write supplementing with some other books.
I really like the Word Family Books, because I think they give the kids a little more than their Sing, Spell book. And the Interactive Notebooks had some extra a,e,i,o,u activities.

 I am a firm believer in the need for school to be fun. I struggled through school myself, so I understand this first hand. So... Curious George it is! Half the time they don't even know they're learning with this Adventures in Learning books, story-based learning.
I also was impressed with the 180 Days of Reading, not only does it help with their reading comprehension, the K book goes nicely along with our phonics books and it came with a CD that I could print the pages off for both kids to do. 
The Abeka books were nice and colorful way to learn about Health and Safety.
 I didn't get the math books I wanted... so hopefully these will do. 
My daughter is always drawing things, so I made sure I got some drawing books. 
And I picked this beginners Geography because it covers more than one grade, no need to buy something next year.
 Keeping it fun.... my kids don't know about these books. I'm keeping them hidden. When the time comes to practice reading, there will be NEW books to read, making it exciting!

Tuesday, July 24, 2018

Craft for July


This is... How To Make A Doll House Chair From A Bottle Lid... perfect size for Calico Critters

 I cut out two square pieces of cardboard for the back, and cut the fabric large enough to fold over the sides. 
One lid, and one piece of cardboard cut out in circle to cover the underside of the chair. 
And One circle of fabric cut out large enough to fold over all sides.
And we need some stuffing, and a hot glue gun.





 I had to hold the back of the chair on the seat until it dried. Being that it's round the backing dosn't really want to stay in place by it's self.
 Add wooden beads on the bottom for feet and there you have it!


Happy Crafting

S.L. Kliever