...and I might even let my children use it. It is really cool, and
would be great for scrapbooking, making cards, or even just letting your
kids make some really neat pictures. It's called paper punch art. You can see it here.
Now I may be behind the times--I usually am--but I think this is so
neat. The book comes with 4 punches, which a lot of crafty people may
already have, but the book has really cool ideas. Along with a standard
hole punch, it shows you how to use these 4 punches to create flowers,
insects, animals, people, even a ferris wheel, and lots more. As soon
as I showed Marissa last night, she thought it was so cool,
and immediately sat down and made a card (for me!). I think this is
going to be so fun to use in my scrapbooking. Now if I could just find
time to scrapbook more often.
Speaking of time---spring is always such a hectic season. Our
older 2 girls are involved in music and ballet, and those come along
with recitals and competitions. I love to watch them perform, but
everyone else--including church and the homeschool group-- have all of
their end-of-the-year performances, award ceremonies, picnics, field
days, and on and on. I also have 2 children with spring birthdays just 3
weeks apart. I have to concentrate very hard on not being overwhelmed
at all that we "have" to do. We have something every weekend except one
between now and the first of July. Some weekends have multiple things,
plus there is a lot of running during the week. One of my lifesavers in
this is Ashley. She is a great help by running to a lot of these places for me. Briana is
also going to be in the Jr. Miss Program this month. It's based on
scholastic, judges' interview, talent, physical fitness, and poise. We
have been busy, busy getting ready for that. She has been hoping to do
this since she was a little girl, so I'm glad she is getting the
chance.
As much as I have loved watching them perform, I am thankful that
so far, besides AWANA, the younger two are mostly interested in family
things like camping, picnics, going to the park, and some
homeschool field trips. We would like for them to take some music
lessons at some point, but they aren't ready for that yet.
There are lots of "interesting" things going on around here, but
that is enough for now. Suffice to say--there is never a dull moment at
our house. Hope everyone has a blessed week!
Be sure to say "hi" when you stop by!
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