Sunday, July 13, 2025

Paper Bird- Tie a Knot

 Hello my friend !

This week was quiet.

 I was off work due to oral surgery.

It was painful 

and I still don't feel like doing much of anything.

I  AM enjoying my ICE CREAM diet though.

Yes, I have 2 dear friends who each brought me homemade ice cream!

I have been indulging, but back to work tomorrow.

Yes, my class will suffer for it...evil laugh here!


While sitting around I was making some knot birds

with scraps of paper.

 I thought you might enjoy seeing how they are made.



To make a little bird, you will need a double sided

scrap of paper approximately 3/4'' wide by 6'' long,

glue and scissors.





Make a loop and pull, over under.



That's it !






Pull tight carefully, so the paper does not tear.



Pinch to flatten a bit.




Cut a small triangle on one end.

Save the triangle.



Use scissors to round the other end.



The bird will look different on each side.

Pick the side you like best.

Glue the triangle piece on the back side for a beak.

Trim the triangle if you like.



Draw an eye with a sharpie.



A white gel pen works great on dark paper.


You can you origami paper.


Book pages work well-




old magazine ads and junk mail work too!

I liked this colorful advertisement for Hydrangeas.

I cut strips using my paper cutter.




Tied a knot



One side was pink-



The other side was pretty too-



These sweet little birds can be use for ''Get Well'' cards.



Can be turned into ''Thank you" cards, bookmarks,

attach to a paperclip, tuck inside a journal,

glue to a magnet, hang a mobile....

maybe you have another idea.

Share this with the kids-

I'd love to hear from you!

xo Lisa S


Friday, July 4, 2025

Front Yard Tour- More Flowers, Less Grass Project


Hi Friend,

Let's start here for a quick front yard tour.

We have a large grass area with flowers

that border the whole yard.



My husband does all the yardwork himself, I am his helper.





I love the grass, but it does need a lot of water.



In late SPRING we had a crazy idea.

We thought removing some grass would help to lower our water bill.

Most of our yard and side area has draught tolerant native plants.

My husband and I removed another huge amount of grass.




We divided some perennials that we already had-

Society Garlic is easy to divide. It is a good border filler.




We replaced the rock border.

Then filled in the area with shredded bark mulch.

By summer...wow !

We love the new look.

 



Everything continued to grow



We filled in areas with seeds.

Daisies around the mailbox.




Lavender does very well in my area.




We water by hand only when needed.



We like Mexican Marigolds and Mexican Sage






Lots of White and Yellow Yarrow




I love the orange and blue combination-

California Poppies and Nigella (Love-in-a-mist)



Salvia microphyll 'Hot Lips' and 'Baby Sage'

is easy to grow in my area, it can be

 cut back often to retain it's shape and size.

I grow lots of Calendula- Pot Marigolds to make salves and body butters






These Gaillardia- Blanket Flowers are so vivid!









On the hill, as we call it- I have Queen Annes Lace,

Rosemary, Calendula, Lavender ....it changes often.




It has helped to get the water bill lower!

Just in time for summer.

Here's the backyard project from a few years ago.

We are happy with the change.

Thanks for taking a tour with me-

xo Lisa S



Paper Bird- Tie a Knot

 Hello my friend ! This week was quiet.  I was off work due to oral surgery. It was painful  and I still don't feel like doing much of a...