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Monday, June 30, 2014

Vintage Ticket Booth Stand for a Carnival

Planning a carnival party or celebration? (P.S. If you are not...you should. It was the best party I have had yet. I will share more later!) This ticket booth was a simple and fast DIY creation. It proved perfect to greet our guests and hand out their favor sack with tickets to spend! I love all things vintage, because I don't have to be a perfectionist.


One of the birthday boys...in our homemade ticket booth.
 
 
 
It started when I saw a small section of fence leaning against our barn wall. It happened to have a worn out coat of white paint on it. I begged my husband to make a few small adjustments to turn it into a ticket window.
 
 
He cut out a window at child height for the boys. He framed it with 2x4's to support it. I think the easiest way to explain is with this picture of the back.
 
 
 
 
Next, my boys helped paint some red on the ticket booth. Remember, no need to be neat when you are going for a vintage look. The actual counter on the ticket booth was painted yellow by me.
 

 
Almost done...

 
This cute little sign attached to the front finished it off!
 

 
 
Welcome to the Carnival!! Enjoy!!

 
 

Wednesday, June 18, 2014

Cilantro Lime Butter Grilled Corn

My husband cooked dinner this week and it was amazing! He grilled some corn on the cob that was so beautiful, I almost didn't want to eat it. Instead...what did I do first...what any blogger would do...take a picture!

 
Doesn't that look delicious!
 
Ingredients:
 
6 tbsp. butter softened
1 tbsp. fresh lime juice
1/4 cup cilantro leaves
Corn on the cob (of course!)
 
Directions:
 
1. Begin by pulling the husks back towards the end and remove the inner silk. Return to original position.
 
2. Soak corn in cold water for 10 min.
 
3. Cook on grill approximately 10 minutes.
 
4. Peel back husks again and spread the cilantro-lime butter on the cob.
 
(Combine above ingredients in a food processor and pulse to create your butter)
 
 
Super easy and absolutely delicious corn on the cob! To be honest I would eat anything he cooked just so I don't have to. It is an extra plus that he enjoys cooking something new every once in a while. This meal was for our family of 5 so feel free to reduce the recipe as needed. Enjoy!

 

Sunday, June 15, 2014

DIY Board Game for Father's Day (Defend the Castle)

My boys were so excited about Father's Day this year. They have been making cards, planning breakfast in bed, and working on a play to perform. Somehow...they made all that happen this morning! It was priceless. I also helped them make a Castle board game with knights and princesses to play with their dad. They named the game Defend the Castle. I thought I would include our easy tutorial on how to make your own board game. Remember you can use any theme you want!
 
 
Supplies:
 
Old board game
Printed pictures
Modge Podge
Dice
 
Directions:
 
I think the easiest way to build a new board game is from an old board game. We had a cheap one from Dollar General we didn't play anymore. You could easily pick up one at a garage sale for $1-$2.
My boys decided on a castle theme. I googled castle images and they had the best time picking out their own castle for the board. (I had no idea how much FUN they would have making this!) 
 
 
We cut our images to fit the four corners of our game. Then I modge podged them on to the existing game. Remember, you can cover the entire game board or just replace parts of it.

 
Here is my son planning out his castle. (Such a serious look)

 
We used the little stands from the existing game and then selected knights and princesses to use as our board game pieces. If you don't have stands, I saw this cute idea below to personalize pieces.
 
Clever idea for creating personalized game pieces.
Unfortunately, the link I found does not give credit to the true genius behind this idea. Sorry!

 
We happened to have some mini weapons lying around, so we used them as part of our game. As the characters move around the game, they can land at a castle. Then the owner of the castle must defend their castle by rolling a regular dice. The one who rolls the highest number wins the battle and the weapon.

 
Here are some examples of the cards we made. We placed some stickers on our board of shields. If a player landed on a shield they got to draw a card and follow the instructions.
 
Some examples:
 
The handle of your sword breaks. Move back 1 space.
 
The King and Queen requested your presence. Move ahead 2 spaces.
 
Fight like a knight and move ahead one space.
 
The dragon blew his fiery breath at you. Move back 2 spaces.
 
Show how you would defend yourself in battle. Move ahead 2 spaces.
 
 
The kids had fun coming up with fun things to do on the cards. Their favorite cards to draw were the ones that allowed them to be interactive. What little boy does not like to pretend sword fight?!
 
I think I am going to end up laminating the pieces if they keep playing it so much so they will keep their integrity. I have a feeling we will be creating more board games for some summer fun. This project cost us little more then paper and ink and it was fun to make together.
 
Hope you all have a Great Father's Day!!!