Tuesday, March 20, 2012

Domestic Bliss...

I love being a stay at home mom because it gives me time to do things like this.  It gives me an opportunity to provide experiences for my family that are fun and help my children learn and grow. Domestic bliss doesn't happen often for me but it did this day (and I slept really well last night too).

 I put all the candy out on the table and the icing (I was going to make Royal Icing but I ran out of energy since I needed to finish canning the 12 pints of chicken stock I made and 10 pints of chicken breast).  So I opened 4 cans of white vanilla icing from Betty Crocker and filled a few decorating bags and we went to work. 


All of the left over candies are going in eggs in their Easter baskets.  They'll never know.
Here is a photo of the sugar cookie houses without their decorations.  I drew the pattern on the back of a cereal box and then cut it out.  Then I used a pizza cutter to cut out the dough.  I used a lid from a spice jar for the circle - cut it in half and made the front step for the house.



Jelly Beans - pretty much the only Easter candy I can eat.


Daddy helped him decorate his Easter house.



Me and all my freckles. And Christopher - I didn't retouch my photo one bit. Does my neck look weird? I always worry about lumps and bumps in my neck.




I love my daughter's rock garden.  She took inspiration from our own yard.  I don't help them with their houses.  I provide the tools, the candy, and the houses but she did all the rest on her own.  In all this fun is a way to teach them to be creative and independent a little step at a time. 









3 comments:

Unknown said...

SO SUPER CUTE!!! Cutest ones ive ever seen! You are the best Laura! I just love your example and learn so much from you. Im so glad you shared the comments you did on my blog. Im going to read those chapters tonight and check that book out-I cant wait. Ilove to read LDS books. I think you are absolutley darling :) Thanks :)

Robin said...

The Easter Houses are just wonderful! What a great idea! I have never made Easter Houses before...just chocolates and Easter Bunny cookies. I think this will be a fun project to do with my little neighbor since my grandson is in Florida.

Stoney Acres said...

Fun project! I'm forwarding this link on to my wife she will love it. We do something similar for Christmas with ginger bread but we had never thought about Easter!