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Wednesday, October 26, 2011

A Gourd Disco Party

she takes her crafting seriously

"Let's make a craft," Abbey suggests, at least once a week. 

The one necessary requirement for a craft, in Abbey's expert opinion, is glue.  We can glue sequins or small, puffy balls, or pictures cut from magazine, but we must glue.  Anything else is "just coloring" or "just painting" or "just play doh."

When my friend Nichole posted about a three-step craft involving glue, glitter, and little gourds, I knew we would be making the trek to Michael's to supplement our craft supplies and make a mess of the dining room yet again.

We covered part of the dining room table in a plastic table cloth, covered little pumpkins and squash with copious amounts of glue, and shook glitter until the colors ran out (little packets!) and then moved onto the back-up glitter.

Originally, I had planned to do an orange or two, a gold, and maybe a pale green.  A little glitter goes a long way, you know.

a gourd disco party wasn't in my plans

Abbey thought otherwise.  She carefully painted, holding them up for my approval, and shook glitter until I told her it was gone, helping me scoop it between bent sheets of paper that made it a little easier for her little hands to control.


We ended up with eleven sparkling gourds, and she insisted that all of them, "are good to put out, Mommy."

this isn't exactly how it looked in my head
but who can argue with all of her hard work?

We purchased:
two bags of plastic gourds (I wasn't sure if I wanted to do small or mini)
glue for glitter crafts
giant container of gold glitter (not the fine type, this was back-up glitter)
candy corn
We had at home:
paintbrushes
multi-colored packets of fine glitter
cake stand
taper candles
vase

38 comments:

  1. That is a happy girl! And I'm snorting at "disco party!"

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  2. We like the glitter at our house.  More than we should, probably :)

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  3. Thanks Alison!  She had so much fun.  And it wasn't the messiest thing we've ever done.  Not quite.

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  4. Yes, it's a disco party on the mantle, but I don't want to take any of them down.  She is so proud, and I'm getting used to it :)

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  5. I love how pleased she looks with her project!

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  6. I want to come play at your house. That looks so fun!

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  7. Wow, they turned out great and the happy smile on her face says it all.  So fun! :-) And pretty too... 

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  8. You are welcome anytime!  I will even let you hold your own glue covered pumpkin :)  (I had to help Abbey with that part!)

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  9. Oh, she's quite pleased.  She shows everyone that comes in the house :)

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  10. Your patience for glitter and glue is astounding to me!  I'm taking notes for when my girls get old enough to want crafts!

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  11. What a cool idea. Except I'm not a fan of glitter. It's so messy. 

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  12. What a fun thing to do together!  That looks so fun!

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  13. You are such a better mom than me. I have NO patience for stuff like glitter, but those turned out SO awesomely!

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  14. I am officially the worst mom ever.

    At least when it comes to glitter.
    Oh yeah and every other craft in the history of art.

    Amen.

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  15. ImSoVintage Laura WalkerOctober 26, 2011 at 5:53 PM

    How adorable. 

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  16. ImSoVintage Laura WalkerOctober 26, 2011 at 5:53 PM

    How adorable. Your daughter and the gourds. 8-)

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  17. You guys rocked it! I love that you did green...I thought about it, but we actually ran out of glue before we got to green. :)

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  18. I have yet to try glitter with my little ones. They sure did turn out cute!

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  19. We are a glitter family.  It is EVERYWHERE once you start, though!

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  20. Abbey would have made every color.  Like purple.  And fuschia.  The dark green is a little much, but I like the light green one!

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  21. Thank you so much (on both counts!)

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  22. We like the crafts here.  I am not great at them, but I try, because I would rather do that than option two, which is generally hide & seek.

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  23. Bring the girls over.  They can glitter here.  My house will never be rid of it anyway.

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  24. She likes crafts, which is great.  We have fun.

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  25. I have given up the fight.  It's permanently in the grooves of my wood floors.  (Sorry next owners if we can ever sell.)

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  26. I have more patience with things like crafts than I do with other things.  Though it's sometimes hard for me to let go of how it "should" go and just let her run with it.

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  27. She LOVED it.  I am trying to figure out what to do for Christmas.  She already asked about it :)

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  28. I'm impressed - you have a little crafter on your hands.  I wish we had a Michael's here.

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  29. I adore this, look at how gorgeous those gourds look...and the colors!!! I wonder if the boys would like to do this, the thing is that they play with stuff like this all day at school, getting them home and offering them glue doesn't seem sane...but who said I was??? LOL

    her accomplished smile is making me grin!

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  30. love it, my girls would really get into this!  thanks for posting!!

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  32. She does love her crafts :)  We spend a lot of time at Michael's and Joann Fabrics.  Even though I am not a sewer.

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  33. I could never do crafts at dinner or post-dinner time.  Maybe a weekend project for your guys? :)

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  34. I hope they like it.  I think we'll do a Christmas one.  I just don't know what, yet.  The little stems on the gourds are pretty convenient.

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