Tuesday, June 16, 2026

Diy Painted pots

Painted pots

Bring color to your garden and yard with painted pots. 

Clean pots
Acrylic paint 
Sealer 
Clean pot. Draw out design.  Then paint and let dry. Spray clear sealer to waterproof painted design.

Happy Birthday

 



Say it with Flowers ! 



This pink birthday card is one I made for my cousins birthday that's coming up. The flower sticker is the perfect touch for this elegant card. And gold stamped sentiment.   Lisa 



Inspired by my garden in bloom....
 






Pressed flowers tea lights


You will need
Clean jar
Pressed flowers 
Modge podge 
Battery operated tea lights 

Take your clean jar and inside place a thin layer of Modge podge.  Place flowers and seal with Modge podge.  Place tea light inside. 

Press flowers in microwave 
By gather flowers,  placing on paper towel and add another paper towel and a heavy plate or cutting board. Microwave for 30 seconds and check for drying.  Then 30 seconds more until dry. 

Monday, June 15, 2026

DIY Bird house

Diy bird house  @ the library this Monday. 

Milk cartons makes fun and inexpensive bird feeders. With paint, decorations and bird seed . 

For smaller kids you may need to cut the cutouts 

Simple milk cartons 
Painted with flowers and cut out for bird seeds .
Blue beach house 

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Welcome to week#3 of the June 2026 "You're the Star" Blog Hop!


Before we continue onto the Linky party I wanted to share this post from my blog

Fudge recipe for National Fudge day 
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WELCOME to FAMILY feature week of the
June 2026 "You're the STAR" blog hop!
Meet your hosts 

This is a month long Linky party featuring YOU!
There will be 4 different features each week and 4 different feature categories.  Just to be clear - this is NOT a themed party - you may link up ANY family-friendly blog posts any day of each month. 
The "theme" occurs in our weekly features:
WEEK#3 FAMILY - parenting, fitness, health, finances & inspirational (this can include anything about children like: education ideas for children, also self help, beauty etc -  anything family friendly)

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Easy Fudge Recipe

 Tomorrow is National Fudge day: so let's make some easy fudge to celebrate.





Ingredients

  • 3 cups chocolate chips either semi-sweet or milk chocolate (18.6 ounces) 
  • 14 ounces sweetened condensed milk 
  • 1 teaspoon vanilla extract

Instructions

  • Line an 8 inch by 8 inch baking dish with aluminim foil or two pieces of parchment paper overlapping to make an X.
  • In a medium saucepan, combine the chocolate chips and sweetened condensed milk.
  • Place the pan over medium low heat. Stir consistently until the chocolate is partially melted. Stir in the vanilla extract.
  • Continue stiring until the chocolate is fully melted and the mixture is smooth and starts to turn shiny.
  • Pour the mixture into the prepared pan. It will be very thick – if it doesn't pour well because of the thickness, don't stress, you're still on the right track. Once it is all in the pan, you can gently shake the pan back and forth to help it settle. You can also use a rubber spatula to spread it.
  • Allow the fudge to completely set. This can be done on the countertop and will take about four hours.
  • Remove the fudge from the pan and take off the aluminum foil. Trim off the rounded edges from the pan. Cut the fudge in half one way and then the other to make four equal squares. Cut each small square into 9 equal pieces by cutting into thirds one way and then the other. This will result in 36 equal pieces of fudge.
  • Enjoy right away or store in an airtight container for up to two weeks. 

Sunday, June 14, 2026

Flag Day : History and Fun

 The early colonists displayed Union Jack, the British flag, which is blue with a red cross and a white cross. In 1775, the colonists decided to make a new flag. They wanted to express their frustration with British taxes and laws, but they also wanted to show some loyalty to the Crown. The Grand Union flag had red and white stripes. In the upper left-hand corner was a small Union Jack.In 1777, the colonists decided that they needed a completely new flag. They chose one stripe for each of the thirteen colonies. They added stars to symbolize a new “constellation,” or new government in which people could be free to make their own laws.

The first flags varied. On some flags, the stars were placed in a circle; on other flags, they were scattered or placed in a line.The story goes that Betsy Ross helped design the first flag. We know that she sewed American flags, but we’re not sure if she designed the very first one.In 1817, as new states were joining the Union, Congress decided to add a star for each new state. During the Civil War, eleven states left the Union. Some people wanted the stars representing those states to be removed. Abraham Lincoln refused, insisting that those stars remain on the flag. He was determined to reunite the country and he succeeded. 

Betsy Ross :.

Born the eighth of seventeen children in Philadelphia, Betsy Ross lived in a time when the American colonies were yearning for independence from British rule. Ross worked as a seamstress and was eager to contribute to the cause, making tents and repairing uniforms when the colonies declared war. By 1779 she was filling cartridges for the Continental Army. Did she sew the first flag? That’s up for debate, but Who Was Betsy Ross? tells the story of a fierce patriot who certainly helped create the flag of a new nation.

Flag Day activities:

http://allfreeprintable.com/flag-day-trivia

Paper Plate wreath : with paper stars and paint with striped ribbon hanger. 

  • paper plate
  • ruler
  • pencil
  • scissors
  • red and blue paint
  • paint brush
  • white star stickers
  • hole punch
  • string

Using the ruler and pencil, draw a flag on the paper plate. Cut out the center of the paper plate.

Paint the corner of the flag wreath blue.Next, paint red stripes. Start with the top stripe red and then paint every other stripe red. Let dry completely.Then, put white star stickers on the blue corner.Using a hole punch, put a hole in the top center of the flag. Put string through the hole and tie in a loop.Hang your paper plate American flag wreath on the door and enjoy.


Diy Painted pots

Painted pots Bring color to your garden and yard with painted pots.  Clean pots Acrylic paint  Sealer  Clean pot. Draw out desig...