School Project Insanity
What involves royal frosting, fondant, literature, and power tools?
If you live at my house, it is a 4th grade school project!
What involves royal frosting, fondant, literature, and power tools?
If you live at my house, it is a 4th grade school project!
This is the post I’ve been dying to share with you since I completed these back in March! But they were a special gift for my sister-in-law who was pregnant with her 1st child, and could not be revealed until after the shower. (I did cheat and post a few sneak peeks on my Facebook…
I know it feels strange to be thinking about school uniforms and class supplies when it’s 110 outside, but in just a couple of weeks, my kids will be back in school. So whether you are sad to see them go, and want one last hurrah before that fateful day, or whether you are counting…
A year ago, I wrote about the fun family tradition my family had of having mystery dinners for special occasions, or to make regular occasions special. I had created an April Fools version which has become pretty popular on Pinterest leading up to April Fools Day. We had so much fun last year, that we…
I promised you that I had another surprise for the kids for the morning that we left for Disneyland and here it is! I set these baskets up for them the night before so they could come down the stairs and discover them. Honestly, it felt a bit like Christmas morning. So why give the…
Please tell me I’m not the only one out there that always overestimates what I can do, and underestimates the time it will take me to do it! I have been wanting, for a while now, to give you all an early Christmas present of sorts. I am working on graphics to put inside each…
I got a package last week that has really helped cure the summer boredom blues for my family… I was sent this ROKU so that we could access the BYUtv channel and all of the existing episodes of Studio C! “What is Studio C?” you may ask. I actually had no idea until about a…
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Okay, I love you and my brother, but I think you are officially nuts!!! (Although it does look good.)
wow! That's a whole lotta whole lotta! lol… it came out really cute!
Kim @ http://frostmeblog.blogspot.com
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I'm a teacher and I would just like to say: Yay for you and your husband! It is so good to see parents take an active role in their child's education! At the school I teach at, we could NEVER assign the kids a project because they wouldn't do it, and their parents wouldn't help, etc. Sometimes I feel really discouraged about where our kids are headed, but look at what your family created! Your daughter will always remember that.
Wow – great project! You guys are the best parents ever!
XOOX
Jen
Your daughter will be telling her daughter one day how her mom and dad helped her with her school project….this is "one of those moments!"
PS: I spit out my tea with the name, "Mrs. Prissy Pants". LOL!
That looks so great! I'm impressed.
Mikelle, I thought that had been established a very long time ago. 🙂
Thanks everyone for the very kind comments! I've been afraid we would get in trouble for too much help and input. I do think she learned a lot through the process, though, about lots of different things.
Thanks for the step by step process. I am good at using power tool so I guess my skill will come in handy. We are creating two log cabins (for two kids) of Sarah Nobel’s experience. No candy, no frosting. So I guess grout will work????
Good luck! I’d love to see what you come up with!
I would like to know the secret to the “royal frosting”? Do you share recipes? 🙂
Your daughter’s diorama looks fabulous! How did you make the “chinking” for the logs/pretzels?
It’s just royal frosting, as I recall–like you might use to make a gingerbread house.