Sunday, April 10, 2011

Decorate a Compost Bin

Earth Day is on April 22, 2011. This project isn't only fun, it's great for the environment and your garden. This Earth Day craft will help you create your own compost bin to keep on your porch or back deck.


What you'll need:
  • 3-5 gallon plastic storage bin with lid
  • Craft paint in bright colors
  • Foam alphabet stamps (letters C, O, M, P, S, T)
  • Foam leaf stamps
  • Clear acrylic sealer spray
  • Heavy-duty knife or power drill

How to make it:

  1. Have an adult cut the following holes into the storage bin: A series of holes, about a centimeter wide and three centimeters apart, along both edges of the bin. On the bottom of the bin, cut a hole one centimeter wide and three centimeters long in two opposite corners. The compost bin will need ventilation in order to let air and moisture circulate.
  2. Place plastic bin on its side and use the craft pain to create designs. Use bright colors to create simple flowers, stems, leaves and grass.
  3. Use your pointer finger to dot on insects with bright colors, using the end of a paint brush, dot white on either side of the finger print to make their wings.
  4. To decorate the lid, paint each foam stamp with a good amount of paint, and press carefully but firmly onto the lid surface. Continue with each letter until your have spelled out “COMPOST”.

5. Paint leaf stamps with green paint and decorate the lid around the word “compost”.
6. Allow all the paint to dry.
7. In a well-ventilated area (preferably outdoors) spray all painted surfaces with acrylic sealer spray. Let dry. Repeat this process for a total of three times. This will help protect your painted surface form the outside elements.
7. Make your starter compost (instructions below) and place outside. If you are placing the bin on the porch or patio, you may want to use an extra lid cover as a drip pan.

Making Compost
Line your bin with a few inches of clean potting soil. You can also add dry leaves to the soil, as they are full of nutrients. Sand and small pieces of black and white newspaper will work as well.


There are many items that can be added to your bin and just as many that should be avoided. Vegetable and fruit scraps (potato and carrot peeling, apple cores, banana peels, etc) are a great addition to your compost bin. These items will add moisture so you will also need dry matter to keep the moisture level from getting too high.
Avoid meats, dairy, fish, or bones--they decompose very slowly and the smell they create will attract animals. Also no glossy magazine paper or materials from the side of the street (they might contain chemicals or other debris). For a complete list of the dos and don'ts, go to Organic Gardening's guide to composting.
Dry matter can include dry leaves, straw (not hay), grass clippings, and even sawdust from untreated wood.
Add a layer of moist matter covered by a layer of dry matter. Turn and mix (aerate) your compost bin contents every 4-5 days. If you feel heat coming from the mixture you know that your bin is working properly.
For more detailed information on composting see: You Grow Girl and Organic Gardening.

Tips:

  • Teaching children about composting is a great way to introduce them to the magic of Mother Nature.
  • Composting also keeps biodegradable items out of the landfill and makes great soil to place in potted plants or in gardens.

By: Amanda Formaro

Sunday, April 3, 2011

Systemic Training for Effective Parenting (S.T.E.P.)

Parenting young children is rewarding but often difficult.
The information in these sessions can assist you in meeting this demanding challenge.

Four consecutive Tuesdays: April 7, April 14, April 21, April 28  (participants are expected to attend all 4 sessions).

*Child Care provided by STL Wedding Sitters: $10 per child (ages 0-12 years) which includes all four meeting times. Cash only payment due on-site prior to class time.

This workshop series is offered to families of children 0-6 years.

For more information visit the website below:
http://events.r20.constantcontact.com/register/event?oeidk=a07e3ixrxcvacac53bb 

Sunday, March 13, 2011

Family Film Day at the Missouri History Museum

Family Film Day

Saturday, March 19 through Saturday, March 19

Come to the museum for a showing of 101 Dalmations. Light snacks will be offered.
Where: Missouri History Museum 5700 Lindell Blvd, St. Louis, MO
When: 2:30 PM
Who: Families
How: (314) 746-4599
Event Link: http://www.mohistory.org/
Cost: FREE

To find more local activities and events visit http://bridgeton.macaronikid.com/calendar/

Sunday, March 6, 2011

Lucky Beaded Rainbow

This pretty rainbow is so easy even little ones can make it. It’s perfect for teaching kids about colors and improving dexterity.

What you'll need:
  • 1 brick of styrofoam
  • 1 each purple, blue, green, yellow, orange and red chenille stems
  • 15 purple pony beads
  • 18 blue pony beads
  • 23 green pony beads
  • 27 yellow pony beads
  • 32 orange pony beads
  • 36 red pony beads
  • Bag of cotton balls

How to make:

  1. String pony beads onto chenille stems, matching the colors. (i.e. string green pony beads on green chenille, purple pony beads on purple chenille, etc)
  2. Start with the purple beaded stem. Center the beads on the stem and trim the ends of the stem leaving about 2” on each end.
  3. Find the center of the Styrofoam block and insert the two chenille ends into the brick, forming an arch (see photo below). Hint: use one of the pieces of chenille that you cut off to create the holes first, pull them out then insert the beaded chenille into the hole.
  4. Repeat step 3 for each beaded stem, in the rainbow sequence (next is blue, green, yellow, orange, and red).
  5. Glue cotton balls all around the bottom of the rainbow to form clouds. Cover the Styrofoam brick with cotton balls.
  6. When cotton balls and glue are dry, stretch and gently pull the cotton balls to cover any exposed Styrofoam edges.

 Tips:
  • If making several of these (i.e. class or preschool project), cut the bricks in half. This will give you twice the supplies as a full brick is not necessarily needed.
  • Find large bags of pony beads in multicolored value packages at craft supply stores.
  • Show small children the ends of the chenille stems so that they know there are pointy edges.



By: Amanda Formaro
http://crafts.kaboose.com/pony-bead-rainbow.html 

Sunday, February 27, 2011

Spring Shopping Boutique & Girl's Day Out

Come join STL Boutique Moms for a fun day of shopping, makeovers, delicious treats & charity! This event is hosted by Cat In A Basket with proceeds benefiting the St. Louis Crisis Nursery. Featuring a selection of locally made products from Moms who own businesses in the St. Louis area, and on-site hair & makeup stylist! Boys are welcome too! Mother's Day gifts available  
 
Visit Cat in a Basket http://catinabasket.net/ 
Visit STL Boutique Moms http://www.stlboutiquemoms.com/ 
 
 Sunday, April 10 · 10:00am - 4:00pm
Wingate Hotel (Hwy 40 Exit 11 & Hwy 94)
32 Missouri Research Park Circle
Weldon Spring, MO

Sunday, February 20, 2011

Chalkboard Vinyl Labels

What a great way to organize! These vinyl labels come in different sizes perfect for smaller totes and boxes in your child's room. Toy boxes change to meet the need of the child or function of the kiddos room-so what a great and easy way to help stay organized, Chalkboard Labels.....woohoo

Chalkboard Vinyl Labels - 12 Large Rectangle - chalk included

Chalk board vinyl is so amazing! Simply stick it on any clean, dry, smooth surface and suddenly you have a personalized item.

Perfect for getting organized

This is a set of 12 - 3.5 inch x 2 inch rectangles.
Comes with one piece of chalk!!!
****Please include if you would like rounded or squared corners in the "notes to seller" section, if no note is included I will send what is available**** see Photo #5 for example

Use them on
toy bins
wine glasses
canisters
storage bins
gift tags
jars

Additional shapes & sizes available please see my other listings. Don't see the shape or size you are looking for? No problem! Just message me and I can do a custom sizes and listing just for you!

This size is completed and ready to ship!!!

FREE SHIPPING ON ALL ADDITIONAL ITEMS!!! (In US)

******* ABOUT CHALKBOARD VINYL *******
Chalkboard vinyl is a thick vinyl with a sticky back that is reusable. The vinyl must be placed on a clean, dry, smooth surface. The back is covered with paper that you peal away to stick on your surface.

Sunday, February 13, 2011

Special Events: Delta Dental Winter Zoo



Saint Louis Zoo
Forest Park One Goverment Drive
Saint Louis, MO
314.781.0900
http://www.stlzoo.org/

Ages: 3-10
Time: 11-4pm
Cost: Free with paid admission
Each Sunday 2/13-2/27/2011
    
description:
Those tuxedoed residents of the Zoo - penguins, of course - get the spotlight during this year's Delta Dental Winter Zoo programming.

Activities include:

~Games, crafts, and keeper chats

The 2pm Penguin Parade (on days colder than 50 degrees).

March 6 features the Delta Dental Mardi Gras celebration for the whole family.

King penguin photos by Robin Winkelman/Saint Louis Zoo.