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Boys· Projects

Boys Week—A Display Shelf

Currently we are in the process of redoing bedrooms and trying to get all things settled and ready for the baby. This is a wall in Simon's room (which is almost finished).I want Simon to really love his room and want it to be a place that is all him. So to start we let him pick the paint colors. Sure, it's a little loud, but it's only one wall (although you should see what's on the others...)Next, we know that Simon loves to build and invent so we wanted some sort of shelving that we could ... View the Post

06.28.11

Boys

A Harry Potter Party

Earlier this month, this guy turned 9....and requested a Harry Potter Party.  This is him opening his one wanted gift---a "real" Harry Potter wand. You have to know one thing about me, I don't do huge parties.  I know some people do, they go all out and have every detail down and perfect and lovely.  And they are awesome.Well here's my problem.  All of my children's birthdays fall on the first week of the month they are born in.  And I always think about their party a month or so before, and ... View the Post

06.27.11

Boys· The Art of Homemaking· Thoughts

The Art of Homemaking—Spending Time With Our Boys

A few weeks ago I bought a book published in 1951 called "How Book of Cub Scouting". I'm not a scout leader nor do I have any boys in cub scouts (yet) but the book was old and kitchy and had some great old photos and illustrations.Then this week I opened it up and read the forward. Here is part of what is said: "Any father who wants to do something with his boy can find in this book ideas and suggestions. He and his boy will become real pals even if they do a few of the things suggested. With an ... View the Post

06.25.11

Boys· Celebrations

Target Building Instructions

Target Building Instructions: Yikes! I totally forgot that I was going to post this tutorial today! Earlier in the week I meant to take some photographs of the target and frame in action but then they were borrowed, and then they were taken camping and now the morning is slipping away so we'll have to make due with some older pictures I found from a few weeks ago so I can get this thing posted! Ok...so here is the target that I'm posting the instructions for: Ours sits on a three tiered ... View the Post

06.25.11

$5 Friday· Boys

$5 Friday…Fun Activites for Our Boys of Summer

This summer we are short on funds (it seems we are always short on funds...but who isn't?). However, I really wanted to make sure that we had a super fun summer. So the day after school ended Simon (my little guy) and I sat down and made a 3 page list of ideas that sounded fun and cost next to nothing. Since then we've been busy crossing activities off of that list. Here are a few of the favorites thus far: #1. Jedi Bubble Training: Cost: $1 for the bubble wand (we already had the light ... View the Post

06.24.11

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Thrifted Thursday–A Boy’s Fort

My inspiration for this project came from this image that I saw a while ago.  It is from the book Weekend Sewing by Heather Ross (which is on sale, by the way, hint...hint...hon:).  I don't have this book, but I saw the image last year while flipping through the book and loved it.  And decided it was time to make something like it for the boys.  I still want the book, it looks like it has lots of other amazing projects.  Anyone have it? source This is how I made mine...in about 30 minutes.  ... View the Post

06.23.11

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