Nature Mandalas

Let me introduce you to some little mandalas I made.  They are very similar to the mandalas Michele made right here, but without the game part.  It’s a fun challenge to make a mandala with only one material.  You can just sit down somewhere and make one using whatever you have around you – grass, bark, leaves, stones, whatever!

The one below is made only with pieces of wood and mulch.

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And for this one I just sat down on the sidewalk and used whatever I could reach.  You could also collect things from a nature walk and make these.

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So how about giving it a go?  If you make any, I’d love to see pictures of them!

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Fun with… FLUBBER!

If you haven’t yet made flubber, you absolutely MUST!  It is an ooey-gooey-but-not-sticky goop that is tons of fun for kids and adults.  If you babysit, this is the thing to bring! (Note: Flubber isn’t sticky, but it can get stuck on soft things like cloth or hair if it sets on them.  If it gets on clothing, try rubbing the spot with a paper towel dampened with vinegar.)  Now that I’ve scared you with all the warnings, let’s make some flubber!  Flubber is made of glue, water, borax (a inexpensive cleaning agent), and food coloring (optional).  Click here for the recipe.  Now for some proof of the fun!

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As you can see from the last three pictures, you can also blow bubbles with flubber.  Just make a pocket for a straw, make sure it’s airtight, and blow!

Pastel yellow is a really fun color for flubber because it looks like so many different things: pancake batter, pizza dough, noodles, cake/cookie/cupcake batter, bread…  It’s also fun to have a couple of things from the kitchen to use, like spatulas, forks, and cookie cutters.

I’d love to hear about it if you give it a go!

***Allison

The Berlin Wall: Chapter 6, Part 1

And here it is folks!  The first part of the last part of The Berlin Wall!  (The first part of the last part?!  Eh, you know what I mean.)  Click here for the previous chapters of this story.  I hope you enjoy!

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The ground came up to meet us as we hurtled toward it. The balloon, unable to hold itself up because of its rip, suddenly plunked down on top of us in the basket. Now we weren’t able to see where we were going and it was all the more terrifying. We all waited for the jolt that would tell us we’d hit land. It seemed like we would never stop falling.

But, of course, we did stop. The basket thudded to the ground with a bone-crunching “THUMP!”. As soon as we hit the ground, my left arm started burning. My head whipped forward as we stopped, and I hit the edge of the basket hard. My head started aching so badly I could barely see. I thought I was going to pass out.

Through my pain I heard a voice sobbing. I lifted my aching head and looked around. Everyone was lying on the bottom of the basket, either stunned or injured. I looked over to Maria, and saw that it was she who was crying. Her face was turned away from me. I crawled over to her as best I could.

“Are you alright, Maria?” I asked her. I feared that she was badly injured. Maria never cried unless it was really serious.

“Oh, Greta!” she sobbed, turning her face to me, “Oh, Greta! I’m just so happy to be free!”

“So am I, Maria, so am I,” I whispered. I was surprised, but also very much relieved. Maria was crying tears of joy, not tears of pain!

Now that I knew Maria wasn’t injured, I crawled around and asked everyone else how they were doing. Maria’s mother was fine, just a little shaken. Maria’s father thought he had a twisted ankle, but he insisted that it was nothing. I came to Kristopher last.

“How are you doing Kris?” He didn’t answer. He was lying face-down in a corner by himself. “Kristopher, did you hear me?” I asked again. No answer. I tried to pull him into a sitting position, and as I turned him over, I saw that there was a deep gash in his forehead. He was unconscious. I quickly called Maria and her parents over to help. Maria’s mother bathed his forehead with some water that we had brought with us in the balloon, and Maria wiped his cut gently with her dress.

Slowly, Kristopher opened his eyes. He smiled at Maria.

“I’ll be alright,” he told her, still smiling weakly.  He became dizzy when he tried to sit up, so we made him a comfortable bed from what we could find in the balloon and told him to rest.

Now that everyone was taken care of, I had time to look around us. We had landed in someone’s back yard, narrowly missing a tree growing there. I did not recognize the place, but I hoped whoever lived there would not mind that we had ripped up a lot of their lawn when we landed. “Everyone,” I announced, “I am going to go knock on the door of this house and ask whoever is living there if I can use their phone to call a doctor for Kristopher.” I had remembered at the last minute that people in West Germany could use their phones. Everyone agreed to my plan, so I climbed out of the basket, walked up the back steps and knocked on the door. As I waited for someone else I decided to ask whoever came to the door if they knew where my family lived.

A servant opened the door. “What is it, miss?” she asked politely, although secretly I’m sure she was disgusted at my unsightly appearance.

“May I use your phone, please? I would like to call a doctor.” I smiled and attempted to look a bit more civilized.

“Why certainly, ma’am,” she replied, “I hope it is nothing urgent.”

“No, not urgent, he just needs a doctor,” I said.

“And where is this poor fellow at now?” she asked, looking concerned. I was rather embarrassed to tell her, but I did anyway.

“Well, he’s… he’s actually in your back yard,” I said, flushing. She was very surprised.

“We have just escaped from East Germany,” I said quickly, trying to explain. “You see, the living conditions are horrible over there, and you know, the wall, and we just had to escape, so we came over in a hot-air-balloon and landed in your backyard, and then Kristopher got a cut in his head and he’s too dizzy to sit up, so we need a doctor.” I leaned heavily against the doorframe and tried to catch my breath.

The servant looked at me like I was crazy – for which I certainly didn’t blame her.

“Well, the telephone is in here to your right” she said. She hesitated, then said “Are you sure you don’t need a doctor?” She looked at me doubtfully.

“No, no, I’ll be fine,” I pushed past her and found the phone as quickly as I could. I had almost forgotten how to dial, I hadn’t used a telephone in so long.

After I finished my call, I turned back to the servant, who was still staring at me.

“Excuse me, but do you know where the Linbergher family lives?” (Linbergher was my last name.)

“Why yes, miss,” she said, “you’re standing in the very house.”

I was astonished. Now that I looked around, the house did seem familiar. I guessed I just hadn’t recognized the backyard in all the excitement. But, there was one thing that made me skeptical: we had never had a servant when I lived here.

“When were you hired?” I asked the servant.

She looked startled at the sudden question. “Well Miss, I.. I think two years ago, if I remember correctly.”

I was relieved. No wonder I didn’t know her. I suddenly laughed.

“Where is your mistress?” I asked.

I was hardly able to contain my excitement as the servant led me along the hall to the dining room.  I cried out in pure joy – for there before me, just sitting down to dinner, was my cousin Joyce… and my family!

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Hooray!  Stay tuned for the finale!

***Allison

Miss Lily, the Model

Now that Miss Lily is my model, it’s time for her to do some modeling!  (You can see the interview post here.)  Miss Lily and her sister Mango (but mostly Miss Lily) are our charming models today.  They are modeling two of the outfits for the American Girl Doll McKenna (Doll of the Year 2012).  Now, without further ado, we present… Miss Lily and Mango!  (But mostly Miss Lily.)

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Ladies and gentlemen, please give these wonderful bunnies a hand!  Thank you for coming, and I wish you a happy day!

***Allison***

P.S  Please excuse Lily and Mango if they do not look as well groomed as usual.  These pictures were taken right after their baths, and they hardly had time to fluff up.  Lily and Mango thank you for your understanding.

P.P.S  I’ve been doing a lot of bunny posts, if you haven’t noticed.  Are you getting tired of bunny posts?  If you are, you can tell me in the comments and I will slow them down.  If you aren’t, you can also tell me in the comments, because don’t worry, I have more posts planned if you want them!

***Allison***

ATC Inspiration

(Note: if you have no idea what ATCs are, or would like to know more about them, you can visit this site: flourishingbyrestfulfalls.wordpress.com)

My sisters and I, and some of our friends, enjoy making and trading ATCs (Artist Trading Cards).  I thought I would share some of the fun ideas we have thought of, and some of my favorite cards that I created.  (Another note: one of the rules of ATC making is that you can’t copy the exact thing on the card, but you can definitely be inspired by something, and make your own twist on it.)  And 3…2…2 1/2…1… Here we go!

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I made this by drawing a design with glue.  I let the glue dry (mostly), taped on some tinfoil, and carefully pressed it around the designs.  Then I just outlined the bumps with Sharpie.

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This one took me practically forever to make, but it turned out pretty well.  The idea here is that you can put a game on a card.  It doesn’t have to be a maze – it could a word search, a hidden-picture, a crossword, whatever!  I also laminated this with packing tape so the pencil wouldn’t smudge, and no one would be tempted to draw directly on the card.  It’s probably a good idea to tell the person you’re trading it with that they should just use their eyes and fingers to play the game instead of a pencil.

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How to Draw a Cute Kitty by yours truly.  Idea: drawing-lessons on a card.

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(These last two cards I did not make.)  Idea: You don’t have to just draw! You can add ribbon, dried flowers, or even googly eyes!

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This last one was made by my friend who had the clever idea of putting a favorite recipe on the card.  Just make sure to include some art – after all, it is an ARTIST trading card!

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Below are some of my favorite cards that I made.

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What are some of your favorite ideas for drawing or making ATCs?

***Allison***

Lightning

A couple of evenings ago my family sat outside and watched two amazing lightshows – a gazillion of lightning bugs, lots and lots of lightning that flashed pretty much continuously for about an hour.  And don’t worry, the storm wasn’t close, so I wasn’t in danger of being zapped while taking these pictures.  Lightning is certainly one of God’s majestic nightlights!

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***Allison***

Berlin Wall: Chapter 5

Ready to read?  Chapter 5 is below, and you can read the other chapters here.

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One night, as I lay in bed, an idea came to me. A crazy idea, it was true, but an idea that could possibly help me escape: the gates in the wall were guarded well, but if I couldn’t go through the wall, why not go over it? Of course, the big problem was I didn’t have an airplane, nor did I know anyone with an airplane, nor would I know how to fly one if I had an airplane. But I wouldn’t let these obstacles stop me.

About a month later, I thought of a solution: I would make a hot-air-balloon! I hardly knew any more about hot-air-balloons than I did about airplanes, but there was one big asset to a hot-air-balloon: I could make one. I could gather up scraps of cloth and sew them together, and this would make the balloon that would carry me to freedom. I was so excited I could hardly sleep that night for planning my escape.

The very next day I put my plan into action. I went around the neighborhood, collecting scraps of cloth, or buying them with the small amount of money I had saved up. Soon I had enough to start making my balloon. Now I was glad that Korrie had always nagged me to sew her clothes for Percy. It certainly had sharpened my sewing skills! Five more months and my balloon was finished. It took me awhile because I could only work on it in my spare time between chores and my job. Then, with the help of Maria’s father, I put the balloon together. Finally, the balloon was finished.

I planned the date of the journey with fear and rejoicing: fear because this was an extremely dangerous thing to do, for the soldiers could shoot a hole in my balloon and I could crash to the ground and be killed; but also rejoicing, for, despite the dangers, there was a chance that this journey would make me free!

Finally the day arrived. Maria and her husband and Maria’s parents and I got in the balloon. I turned on the gas and we went sailing up into the sky. Slowly, we gained altitude as we headed for the wall. We came nearer and nearer the wall, until we were fairly above it. Then, something dreadful happened.

A soldier happened to look up in the sky and spot us. He shouted, and more soldiers came to him and looked up to see us. Then they started shooting. There guns were powerful enough that they reached the balloon. We could hear bullets whistle all around us. Then, oh joy! We were past the wall and the shouts of the soldiers faded away. We were free at last!

But when it looked like all would end happily ever after, one stray bullet came whistling toward us. It hit the balloon with a “Plunk!” We all heard the sickening sound of tearing fabric, then the balloon starting falling, faster and faster. We were going to crash!

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***Allison***

A Meeting with Miss Lily

* Knock, knock, knock *

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“Hello, who is it?”

“It’s just me, Allison.”

“Oh, come in, come in, have a seat!”

“Thank you.  I think I will.”

“Now, what brings you here?”

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“Well actually, I just came to take some pictures.  You really are a great model, Lily, and I thought I might take some pictures of your sisters, too.  Oh, here’s Honeybunny – maybe she won’t mind.”

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“Sorry about that, Honeybunny is a little shy.”

“That’s OK, I understand.  But back to business.  Would you mind posing for me so I can post some more pictures of you on my blog?”

“Wait, you have a blog?”

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“Yep.”

“Ohhhh, that must be why you brought that strange clicking-beeping-thing here so often.  It must be your camera.  Am I correct?”

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“You are correct.  So, what do you say?  Do you want to be my model?”

“I accept with pleasure, my dear mistress.”

Great!  Then let’s get started.  What about a nice, quiet pose to begin with.”

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“Ooh! May I see?  Um, I’m afraid you’ll have to take that one over again, I had a piece of straw on my head – most undignified.  Not to mention it’s a little blurry”

“Quiet right.  Now, be your cutest!”

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“Beautiful!  I’m afraid the background isn’t the best, but it will have to do.”  “Now just a few close-ups, and that will be good enough for the first session.”

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“Wonderful!  You are the best, Miss Lily.  Thank you for your time, and I will see you again soon!”

“Goodbye!”

***Allison*** (and Lily)