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So that’s 4 minutes for 2 slices.
I checked first to make sure that if I ever needed to take the hot glue off, it wouldn’t leave any damage behind.If you want some spoon art for your dining room, or art involving any type of utensil, really, you can find all kinds of fun stuff at thrift stores and garage sales for almost nothing..
I invested 3 minutes a few years ago and I’m still getting comments on it.I’d say that’s time well spent.I have another super cute and easy kid-friendly craft to share with you today!.Now, let’s be honest: When I say kid-friendly, what I really mean is that this craft was totally for me and Kennedy just didn’t get mad at me for making her do it with me.
If there were no kids around, I’d probably still make these.They’re just so darn cute!.
It went a little like this:.
-Paint the rocks orange (we used dollar store acrylic paint).. -Let the paint dry.. -Draw faces on them in Sharpie.. -Line them up on a window sill and enjoy their cuteness (or spookiness depending on how easily frightened you are by our skillful drawings of scary faces).. See that long tall one on the end?The other one is turning into some kind of science experiment.
It’s interesting, I admit.. -I say “Yes” to Kennedy’s requests for candy.Every time.. -About 100 cups of tea is what gets me through the day.. -The last time I mopped the kitchen floor was, um, a year ago?
I wipe things up from time to time, but I’m very non-commital about the whole thing.. -The Christmas wreath on the front door came down around St. Patty’s Day.The lights came down just this weekend and that’s only because Chris took them down.