What’s more San Francisco than the Golden Gate Bridge, cable cars and Boudin’s sourdough bread? Well, there are a lot of iconic San Francisco attractions, but one of our favorite is the fa...Read More
Boy did this fairy doll take a turn for the worse before I remedied the problem. Check out how I upcycled some decorative butterflies and used them for fairy wings. The wool, yarn and finger puppet ba...Read More
Do you have left over butterfly accessories? Why not upcylce them and adhere them onto finger puppet bases for delightful fairy dolls? Supplies needed for this project are wool felt, wool yarn and fin...Read More
Acorns are a beautiful, wild, abundant and sustainable source of food. I used to tread over acorns only picking them up to admire their beauty and delight in their little caps. It never occurred to me...Read More
I should know better than to expect sit down work from my boys when we are out in un-landscaped wild nature! They would rather explore, hike, forage, and make fire than sit and draw. That’s ok! ...Read More
Want to make a quick and easy nature journal? You don’t need many supplies. I made these using watercolor paper, drawing paper, a long reach stapler and a paper trimmer. It was a lot of fun wate...Read More
Join me as we learn how to make hiking sticks from found branches and sticks. We cut them down to size, removed protruding parts and sanded them down using a power sander, metal file or sand paper. Yo...Read More
Watercoloring is one of my kids’ favorite artistic outlets. I’m going to show you a few different techniques that you can do using a typical Waldorf technique called ‘wet on wet̵...Read More
It would help if I actually watched the assignment video BEFORE I record my response video to assignment #6!! I’ve given it some thought, I decided to leave the way it is! Sorry if this throws y...Read More
Have you ever heard of a Micro Hike? I hadn’t until I picked up the book by Joseph Bharat Cornell called Sharing Nature With Kids. Though I couldn’t locate the original book on Amazon, I d...Read More