The one drawback to cutting out paper snowflakes is the snowflake confetti generated by rapid and wild clipping. I do have to give a large amount of credit to Sweet Pea for her idea to move the kitchen garbage can to their work table and cut her scraps directly into the can. Brilliant! Why didn't I think of that.
She also decorated a few of her flakes with jewels for extra sparkle. Girls sure like bling.
N1S decided he wanted to adorn his Mom's Christmas present with one of his snowflakes. It's cheaper than bows and looks much nicer. I know Lady Di will love it.
Both kids were creative and seemed to have fun. And the best part was they went an hour and a half without fighting. We had Christmas music going and that made the afternoon nice. Dad seems to like simple (cheap) projects that are still fun and just challenging enough to entertain both kids.
The finished products are being displayed on the tree. If the kids do more this week, we will fill the windows. At the end of the year I won't mind shovelling these snowflakes.
6 comments:
Cute snowflakes! But still *jealous* of your snowfall -- still none yet here in Oregon! Wah!
You are correct. An hour plus with no fighting would be the best part.
so cute!
Found your site from djkirkby's - just stopped by to say hi!
Great idea!
I'll have to try something like that instead of busting out the Wii
I think we've been getting your snow leftovers. We've had more ice than snow though.
The snowflakes look great.
beautiful tree! The handmade kid ornaments are always the best ones!
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