Friday, May 12, 2023

Crowns

This is by no means the first of all that I should catch up on in the Land of Blogging, but I do think it's the simplest little thing, so it's a good place to start: I made the girls crowns. 

They have been absolutely loving going to Guides each week for a year now, and last Friday was Coronation themed. They were invited to dress as royalty and enjoy the night in their fancy wear. Their dresses is another story, but what they needed first and foremost was a crown. 

There are no rubbish plastic crowns in our dress ups, so I offered to make them one each out of felt. They were excited to design them. I think the end result is a little oversized, but meh. It's funny because what I envisioned was basic felt, maybe some cut outs, with loads of sequins. The girls had very different ideas. 

Sophie's crown represented wisdom, so she wanted an owl and olive tree leaves. It was all to be silver, greens and blues. We had some back and forth over the owl design, since she wanted it to be as realistic as possible, but in the end I think it works. 

Rachel was convinced by the sequins, but again, surprisingly few. She wanted her crown to be nature themed. While we were looking for something for the centre, I remembered that strange floral thing that she had kept from when her face was painted last December at the piano concert. It was perfect and now also, not loitering around in my kitchen. Double win. 

The girls had a great night, and you'll have to come back to see what they chose to wear. 

Wednesday, May 03, 2023

Lunch Boxes

Lunches! A real sign of how the kids are growing. For the most part, I still enjoy making these. Especially when I can reuse dinner from the night before. The one below has some mini sausages with tomato sauce as well as pikelets with golden syrup for the girls to drizzle on. 



Sometimes when I'm feeling pretty lethargic about lunches, I'll remember that boiled eggs make an excellent filler. Even better when I remember to make them cute with Japanese moulds. 


These lunches were both made the night before and kept in the fridge until the girls packed them in the morning. I'm often up and out the door by 6:30 on a work day, so it's either that or the girls make them themselves. 

The girls do make their lunches, probably at least once a fortnight, if not once a week. Sometimes they even make them the night before so they don't have to worry about it in the morning. I get really excited when it's a Japanese lunch like this. 

So good!