Showing posts with label fall. Show all posts
Showing posts with label fall. Show all posts

Tuesday, September 28, 2010

Fall has arrived in Colorado

Despite the 90 degree days we have been having for the past few weeks, fall is here! I can feel it in the air, even with the heat. The sunlight feels different and I see hints of yellow in the trees. It is no wonder why Autumn is the favorite of so many.

This weekend we traveled near Mt. Evans to Echo Lake and let me tell you, the aspen trees did not disappoint. Oh my, it was breathtaking. I say it every year how I have never seen anything so beautiful, and I said it again this weekend. Let me give you an idea of how pretty...

I was slightly obsessed with this floret of trees. We stalked it for miles looking for the perfect shot.



Notice the floret again?






We stopped at this little Idaho Springs cemetery on the way back home. Hoping to capture a ghost...no such luck.
Now before you go any further you should know that this is the point of the post where I show way too many cute pics of my girls. Consider yourself warned:)
Peek

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Boo!

I swear she was a model in the past with these poses.

All her.

My woodland elves.



Thursday, September 9, 2010

Fall salt dough

We are trying to do a lot more crafts these days. The youngest is just getting to the point where she is not trying to eat everything that we put in front of her face. Ok, so she tried to eat this as well but quickly figured out that it wasn't cookie dough:)

PS, when you are done, put these somewhere where your husband won't take a nice big bite and chip his tooth. I speak from experience. 

Here is the recipe:

2 cups all-purpose flour
1 cup salt
1 cup cold water

Mix together, adding more flour (if too sticky) or water (if too crumbly). 

If making ornaments add a hole to the top before baking! Learned this the hard way.

Bake at 200 degrees for an hour or more. With the pumpkins we made it was closer to 2 hours at 200. You can see the dough dry out as it cooks, so this was not as hard to gauge as I thought it might be. 

Finally paint and finish with a coat of laquer. I used good old Mod Podge.
Can you tell which ghost I let Charlotte paint? 


Matilda thought standing on the table was great!
Making footprints for our ghosts!
Charlotte loves any craft!
She also likes documenting these fun times with her camera:)
Leaves, acorns, pumpkins and ghosts!


I can see us making these all the time! I love that it is an easy way to get footprints and handprints to cherish through the years.