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DIY Kids Projects for Summer

I think any time of year is fun to do a DIY project with the kids – but summer offers more flexibility for outdoor type crafts.  To that end – the kids and I decided to make some planters to sit on our front stoop that would showcase a special plant for each of them and a mélange of little green ones for me.

List of supplies:

  • Metal containers
  • Stickers
  • Spray sealant
  • Loose rock, crushed aluminum cans, or packing peanuts
  • Good potting soil (I use Miracle-Gro Moisture Control)
  • Plants

Tools needed:

  • Hammer
  • Philips head screwdriver
  • Block of wood

To start out with – I popped over to our neighborhood home improvement store and picked up a few metal containers from the paint section.  You can repurpose containers you already have or check out the Goodwill store or other stores.

This time I picked a long metal bin, a metal paint can, and a small metal bucket just like another I had at home and would use for this project.   I also dropped by the local nursery to pick up some unique plants – one is called “Dracula” – that I thought the kids would like.

I picked out some stickers from my sticker stash that we could use on the planters.  A variety of them is good – including alphabets, characters, animals, etc.  Then I sat the kids down to start designing.

I laid out some rules for where the stickers could go – some folks might not need any rules for this and that is completely fine.  Unfortunately my OCD will not allow the random placement of stickers – even on a project for the kids.  We compromised and I asked for symmetry on the fronts of the buckets and told them they could do whatever they wanted on the backs.  And yes – I have started a “counseling” fund for each of them.

Once the stickers were situated and resituated so that my eye wouldn’t twitch, my husband kindly pounded water drainage holes in the bottoms of the buckets using a wooden block inside and a hammer and screwdriver on the outside.  He would prefer I didn’t mention that he couldn’t find his cordless drill battery.  So let’s pretend I didn’t mention it.

After the holes were poked in the bottoms of the containers – I followed the directions on the can of spray sealant (you can find at your local craft store) to seal the outsides of the containers and the stickers.  Sometimes these will need to set over a 24 hour period before you finish them by adding your plants.

After the recommended waiting period – it was time to lay down some filler on the bottom of each one.  I used river rock because the wind can get pretty strong at our place (no sassy remarks here, please) and I get very annoyed when my containers tip over.  You can also use crushed aluminum cans (depending on your container size) or the non-dissolving packing peanuts.  This gives a layer at the bottom of your planter for water to drain through and out the holes without taking all of your soil with it.  It also takes up some space so you aren’t using an entire bag of potting soil on one planter.

Next, you’ll want to check the depth of the plants you’ve selected in their designated planters.  Is there enough space?  You want to have the top of the root ball covered by your potting soil.  Ideally you will also have some room between the top of the soil and the top edge of the container.

Break up the root balls of each plant with your fingertips.  Place the plant within the container and add filler potting soil around it until it reaches the top of the plant root ball.  Press soil down gently but firmly to make sure the plant is supported in its new home!

Water your plants – keeping an eye on whether or not the water drops the soil level in your container.  If it drops it significantly, you’ll want to add more soil.  Water the plant until water begins to drain out of the holes you made in the bottom.

You’re all done!

Alternatives to this activity:

Decoupage:  You can use paper cut out shapes, preferably from a thinner paper – not cardstock – and decoupage (I use Mod Podge) them onto the containers.  I used multi-colored 2.5” polka dots I had punched out of scrapbook paper and decoupaged them around the top half of an oblong metal bucket.  After the decoupage dried I followed the directions above starting with the spray sealant.  This was my favorite planter until my husband ran over it with his car.  And yes – I will bring this up until we are old and gray.

Painting:  You can use acrylic craft paints to paint a design on the containers – stripes, dots, or whatever the kids would like (unless you have issues like me – then perhaps a stencil is in order.)  Once again – you want to do that, let it dry, then begin at the “apply sealant” stage above and continue through the rest of the directions.  When I did my painted container I placed it up close to the house – where it remains in its original shape today – unmolested by heavy vehicles.

Cayden’s First Garden

Checking in with Cayden’s Green Experience, we can see that it’s not just her interest in a more eco-friendly lifestyle that’s growing. Her first garden seems to be taking off as well!

If you’d like to follow Cayden’s transition to a greener lifestyle, follow her on Twitter @HayneedleGreen, and check back here for more blog updates on The Green Experience.

How about adding a little green variety to your life? There’s no better place to start a garden or to find eco-friendly products than at hayneedle.com.

From all of us at Hayneedle, have a safe and happy 4th of July weekend!

All-American Summer

I won’t say variety is exclusively American, but Americans may be the best at embracing it. The dill-covered salmon curing in my refrigerator is what brings this to mind. Our melting pot of cultures makes for a stew rich with traditions, and one of them- a Swedish Midsummer celebration- is what’s dominated my household this week. But like any week in this fair country, it could be any of 10,000 other things worthy of celebration.

Speaking of celebrations, you’re invited to save up to 50% at Hayneedle’s July 4th Sale!

I can hardly wait to watch the fun unfold in my backyard tomorrow. American barbecue alongside the undeniably Swedish lutefisk. Bocce and ladder golf while waiting for my turn in the next game of kubb. Kids caroming in and out of the bouncehouse. What better way to work off all that pickled fish and make room for strawberries and cream? Or, if my guests prefer something more definitively American, they can always hold out for fire pit s’mores.

Whatever you’re celebrating, be it a wedding or the World Cup, a cookout or the College World Series, these June weekends are loaded with options. Heck, if you’re looking for a reason to get together tonight, just remind your friends that today is Log Cabin Day. For real. It’s Log Cabin Day.

For the fest of the season, or just the happy hour of the day, Hayneedle has all the essentials you need to entertain. From grills to canopies, from conversation sets to outdoor lighting, it’s all here. And in every one of these categories you’ll find an abundance of options, along with a powerful filtering system that lets you narrow your choices based on what you want. That’s true variety, and that’s how we know you’ll find what you love and love what you find.

Angie’s Electric Bike Test Ride

Hayneedle-what does that even mean?

To me it means fun, variety, and something more exciting than other stores you’d  find online or down the street.  As a company, we offer products that are not always mainstream- products that are fun and completely different.

This brings me to one of Hayneedle’s newest stores, ElectricBikeSuperstore.com.  This site recently launched, and I had the pleasure of riding the Liberty Black 26 Inch Classic Electric Bike.  Not going to lie, at first I was a nervous, but was convinced by coworkers that I’d love the bike in no time… turns out they were right!

Now, my poor husband gets to hear me come up with all the reasons on why I now need this bike. It rides just like your standard bike, but is just more fun and effortless! If I could let you take a demo ride I totally would, but since we don’t have a physical store, you can settle for watching me ask Steve Page- an avid road biker and Buyer for ElectricBikeSuperstore- a few questions about the bike and take my first spin.

With a little luck, I survived with no wipeouts despite attempting to ride in high heels.

My Summer Pledge!

My summer pledge: I pledge to stop making so many “Contingency Comments!”  A contingency comment is saying “As soon as….’blank’ happens, I will ‘blank’”.  For instance, “As soon as I have a vegetable garden planted, I will plant pumpkins.”  Seriously?  I’m pledging to you right now, People, that I AM GOING TO PLANT PUMPKINS THIS YEAR – even if it is in my landscaping!

How about this one, “As soon as we have enough saved, we’ll go on vacation.”  Over spring break DW and I took the week off to hang with the kids.  As there wasn’t enough saved to go on a big vacation, we decided to make spring break into a “Staycation” instead.  We let each of the kids have a day where they picked an activity (we gave them a list – go to the zoo, go bowling, go to a movie, go to the museum…) and a place to go out to eat.  We had a blast!  We had wanted to go to some of the places featured on Travel Channel’s Man vs. Food – because DW and the kids are BIG fans – but decided to make our own “BIG FOOD” at home.  You’ll be able to read more about this soon – when I post “Boy vs. Food” on my blog.

Sometimes our contingency comments are smaller… like, “As soon as I finish checking my email, updating my facebook, tweeting my tweeps – I will get down on the floor and play cars with you.”  “Honey, if I finish this laundry I will sit next to you and hold your hand.”  “Wait until I’m done brushing my teeth – then I’ll give you a hug.”  So what if you get toothpaste on them by hugging while still brushing?  How many times have you headed out the door with toothpaste or Cheetos or peanut butter smeared somewhere on your person?  Was it catastrophic?  Was the hug worth it? ABSOLUTELY!

How do I plan to wage this battle against “Contingency Comments”?  I’m going to start (you probably saw this one coming) by buying the pumpkin plants I have drooled over for years and planting them in my flower garden.  I love pumpkins in the fall and spend a stupid amount of money every year because I have rarely met a pumpkin I didn’t think was adorable and Must. Have. On. My. Porch.  NOW.  Imagine how much money I’ll save and even better the warm, fuzzy, happy, strawberry cupcake feeling I’ll have inside watching my own pumpkins growing.  (Let’s all assume for now that I won’t kill them.)

Next I’m going to make a schedule of time I’ll spend on the computer.  And that schedule is going to take into account that when my family is awake and around – they generally want and need and enjoy my attention.  (not when I’m on a cleaning rampage – then they wish I’d try to figure out WordPress.org for 8 hours again).   And here’s a concept – I’m going to try to stick with that schedule.  I believe it was Stephen Covey who said in his book, “Seven Habits of Highly Effective People”, “Making and keeping promises to ourselves precedes making and keeping promises to others.”  That is HUGE.

Finally, I am going to make a determined effort to engage with my kids.  There are so many distractions out there – for kids and adults – that we can easily go days or even weeks without really engaging with each other in ways that don’t involve duty instructions or editorials on wardrobe.  DW and I were talking the other night about how easy it is to give all of yourself to folks at work and folks you are connected with on the computer and friends and to forget to give all of yourself to your spouse and kids.  (and dogs – sorry, Cooper and Catie!)

You are going to see evidence of the fruits of My Summer Pledge on my blog – where I will be working with the kids on their own posts and photographing the things we do together.  I challenge you to make your own “Summer Pledge”!  I’d love to hear about it!

A team member at Hayneedle and contributor to the Hayneedle Blog, Cate is the author of the Real Life with Kids blog – www.reallifewithkids.com – and would love to have you stop by for a visit!