Make Your Own Vintage Notebook

bookproject4We love old vinyl record album covers. You can pick them up for next to nothing at garage sales, thrift stores or in someone’s basement (make sure you know them first, though). This is an easy project, and it makes a perfect gift. We recently made a Kenny Rogers journal for a friend of ours who loves the song, The Gambler. We found the album for 50 cents and picked up a notebook at our craft store in the .99 bin. Here’s how we did it. Good luck making your own!

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  • Album cover 
  • Pencil
  • Scissors
  • Notebook
  • Glue (we used hot glue)
  • Ribbon

First off, you’ll want to trace the notebook shape onto the backside of the album with a pencil. Repeat for the back and also for the spine of the book if it has one.

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Next, Cut out the shapes. Then glue all the pieces directly onto the notebook. Don’t worry if it’s not perfect! Once it’s glued down, use ribbon to decorate the edges and hide any imperfections. We used ribbon here, but you could also use sequens, feathers or anything else to dress it up.

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All done! You just made a lovely gift for less than a couple bucks! Have fun searching for cool vintage albums.

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Mosaic Handprint Project and Gift

This mosaic handprint is made from colorful dried beans.

This mosaic handprint is made from colorful dried beans.

This makes a perfect gift…birthday, Mother’s Day or a “just because” present. It’s really simple, just about any age can do it and it makes a great keepsake. This project can also be found in our new book by Falcon Guides, The Kids’ Outdoor Adventure Book: 448 Great Things to Do in Nature Before You Grow Up. Check it out! Here’s what you need for this project:

Supplies

  • Wooden plate or other strong material you can glue onto (empty picture frames work great, too)
  • A glue that dries clear
  • A mosaic material like dried beans, rocks, seeds, buttons, etc.
  • Pencil for tracing your hand

1. First of all, find a plate or platter. You might already have one you can use. Otherwise, hit up Goodwill. We like using wood because it’s easy to apply glue to, and it adds some natural character. You could paint your plate or platter, but we really liked the natural wood in this case. After you find what you want to use, gently trace your child’s hand with a pencil.

Step 1: Trace hand.

Step 1: Trace hand.

2. Use a glue that smears easy with little fingers and dries clear. We like Mod Podge. Smear it out onto your surface and place your mosaic pieces, one by one. Let the whole think dry for several hours.

Step 2: Apply mosaic.

Step 2: Apply mosaic.

3. Once your plate is dry, gently feel the mosaic pieces to make sure they’re completely stuck on. If any are loose, glue again. Once you’re done, you can add a little picture hanger to the back (pick one up at your local craft store). If you’re already using an old picture frame, it’ll have the hanger on already. Then give your new artwork to a special friend. (Don’t forget to sign the front or back.)

Step 3: Check for loose beans, and then enjoy!

Step 3: Check for loose beans, and then enjoy!

 

Cilantro Sweet Potato Fries

Sweet potatoes are surprisingly good for you. They have great potassium, vitamin A and beta-carotene. Just because you’re making fries out of them doesn’t automatically make them bad, either. We baked our sweet potato fries in the oven and added cilantro for even more great flavor. Give this kid-friendly recipe a try with your family.

Cilantro Sweet Potato Fries 

  • 2-3 sweet potatoes
  • 1-2 tablespoons olive oil
  • 2 teaspoon chopped cilantro
  • 3 cups water
  • 1-2 tablespoons cornstarch

Peel and slice the sweet potatoes into long strips. Place in a bowl full of water and soak for 20-30 minutes. Drain the water and then sprinkle with cornstarch, olive oil and cilantro. Mix together. (The soaking in water and sprinkling with cornstarch will help them not get too soggy. Place in a single layer on a baking sheet lined with parchment paper. Bake at 425° for about 30 minutes. Once they’re cooled, serve with your favorite dip. (We also threw some cilantro into our dips to add even more flavor. Try doing this with your favorite herb like rosemary, basil or oregano.)

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Nature Art Giveaway

We have a great new giveaway going on right now! We were perusing Etsy recently and started noticing all the great nature art available on there! Three great Etsy artists are graciously donating nature-themed prints to three lucky winners. Take a look at what you could win:

#1: A personalized print from TexturedINK, which will be personalized to the state you choose!

A set of whimsical owl prints from COLBYandFRIENDSprint2

An adorable squirrel alphabet print from our friend at LittleHappyDrawings.

print3Thanks to all of our talented artists for supporting Destination Nature and donating their fabulous art. We encourage you to check out their stores for affordable nature art. 

UPDATE: CONTEST IS OVER. WINNERS WILL BE NOTIFIED AND POSTED SOON!

How Will You Spend More Time Outside?

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We’re kicking 2013 off with a new giveaway from our friends at Sierra Trading Post. You could win a $25 gift card for anything they sell online! We figured it’s a great time for resolutions related to spending more time outside. So to be eligible to win, simply answer the question: In 2013, how will you vow to spend more time outside? Kayaking, running, biking, hiking, camping….anything goes.

Psst! You can earn extra entries by retweeting the giveaway and liking Destination Nature on Facebook! Just enter via the form below by next Sunday, January 13. We’ll draw a winner on the 14th! (If you don’t want to login via Facebook, you can enter just with your email address.)

Also, don’t forget to check out the Sierra Trading Post blog. They have great ideas for getting outside more…they’ll definitely inspire!

Balloon Ice Art

We saw a cool project on Pinterest for making gorgeous round ice art using balloons and food coloring. We were so impressed, so I decided to make these with the kids over their holiday break. It was so much fun! They turned out beautifully, and we decided to use them to frame a little ground feeding area we created near our bird feeders. (We were hoping to lure in a wild turkey that had been stopping by to eat. The bunnies were pretty happy with it, too.) This is a great winter project to do with kids. Here’s how we did it….

Add your food coloring first. You just need 2-3 drops.

Add your food coloring first. You just need 2-3 drops.

Fill the balloon up with water and tie it off.

Fill the balloon up with water and tie it off.

Place balloons out in the cold.

Place balloons out in the cold.

You might have to leave the balloons outside 24 hours or more to freeze solid.

You might have to leave the balloons outside 24 hours or more to freeze solid.

After they're frozen, cut the balloons off and use your new creations to decorate your backyard!

After they’re frozen, cut the balloons off and use your new creations to decorate your backyard!

 

 

 

 

Learn How to Preserve Memories

You could win this stationary set for your favorite teacher!

Here are two different projects you can do to preserve your memories from a nature walk or hike. Thanks to Diane from Vortex Crafts on Etsy for these ideas. She’s donating a personalized teacher stationary set in this month’s handmade holidays giveaway. Thanks for Diane for the donation and for these great ideas for preserving memories.

Frame Those Memories

Take an unfinished wooden frame, acrylic paints, a brush, small collected treasures and a picture. Frame a picture of an outing with you and your kids inside an unfinished wooden frame. After the frame is painted, embellish with a few “treasures” they collected during that outing. It’s so easy to adhere shells, rocks to the frame. Leaves can also be dried and preserved before adding. These will bring back a lot of wonderful memories. Don’t forget to add a bit of information such as the date, where the outing took place.

Box Up Those Memories

Take an unfinished wooden box, acrylic paints, a brush, collected treasures and a picture or collage of an outing/activity (a paper copy works well). Paint the wooden box. When paint is dry, adhere on top of the lid your picture. Seal the box with glossy decoupage medium. Inside you can store the found treasures.