Thursday, February 28, 2019

Vol. 4, No. 059, February 28, 2019


2059 - Last Heart.

For my last heart project, I decided to make an example of a flextangle. I had made copies of a flextangle template for my middle school students, thinking it would be a good project or early finishers or those who wanted extra credit. Unfortunately students were struggling with how to correctly design and assemble their flextangles. After completing the designs for my flextangle, I made copies so that I could show the same flextangle in various stages of completeness. Hopefully this will help students to be more successful.

Wednesday, February 27, 2019

Vol. 4, No. 058, February 27, 2019


4058 - You’ve Got This.

Today we celebrate Bus Driver Appreciation Day, so as my 6th graders were using oil pastels to work on their abstract art project, I decided to draw a school bus. To incorporate m monthly theme of hearts, I used hearts the create the dotted line on the road. I finished out my drawing with a little bit of watercolor resist in the background.

Tuesday, February 26, 2019

Vol. 4, No. 057, February 26, 2019


4057 -  Blended.

Today, my 6th graders were finishing their abstract paintings, so at the beginning of class, to refresh their memory of color mixing, did a small demonstration. I had grabbed blue, yellow,  and white, so I ended up mixing a mint green. Once the kids started working on their projects, I used my freshly mixed paint to make a heart. The blue-ish details were made from extra paint that a student had.

Monday, February 25, 2019

Vol. 4, No. 056, February 25, 2019


4056 - Heart of the City.

I wasn’t planning on getting to go to my Church’s Mission tonight, but because today was yet another snow day, rehearsal was canceled, so I was free. Tonight while sitting at the Mission, I drew a small heart, creating a city at night within it. I took a picture of it on another on my favorite hymns, ‘The Supper of the Lord’. After I was finished, I thought that ‘City of God’ would have been a more appropriate song, but I didn’t want to retake the picture. Like last night, I left the heart in the hymnal for someone else to find.

Sunday, February 24, 2019

Vol. 4, No. 055, February 24, 2019


4055 - Mission.

Tonight, despite the snow covered roads and blowing snow, my dad and I ventured to church for the first night of our Area Faith Community’s Mission. The night began with fellowship, and there were chocolates on the table. I used the wrapper of a chocolate to fold an origami heart. I took a picture of the heart on the hymnal, opened to one of my favorite songs, ‘Cantical of the Sun’. I left the heart in the hymnal for someone else to find.

Saturday, February 23, 2019

Vol. 4, No. 054, February 23, 2019


4054 - Wedded Bliss.

Today I helped assemble the invitations for my sister’s wedding. From attaching the information paper, to folding the card, to attaching the ribbon, I got in on all of the steps except for stuffing. In the end, my main job was putting the tape on the ribbons for someone else to attach. I decided this could count as my project, because the invites have hearts on them. In order to not share their information with the hole world, I blurted out the information part of the invite, but you still get the gist of the invite.

Friday, February 22, 2019

Vol. 4, No. 053, February 22, 2019


4053 - Hypocrite.

Today I did something that I would be mad at my students for doing. When I went to wash paint pallets this morning, I used the left over paint to finger paint in the sink. The heart looks kind of melted because the water was running as I painted, splashing up on the heart and washing it away.

I left paint pallets for students to wash, but I made sure to wash off the heart as to not set a bad example.

Thursday, February 21, 2019

Vol. 4, No. 052, February 21, 2019


4052 - Illuminated.

Another of my Valentine's was a glow stick. I think it got broken halfway on the trip home from school, so only half of it glowed when I went to use it. I bent the stick into a heart shape, held between my fingers and then took the picture while standing in the dark bathroom. Youngest Miller thought it was pretty cool and took it to bed with her.

Wednesday, February 20, 2019

Vol. 4, No. 051, February 20, 2019


4051 - Candied.

I finally got around to looking at my Valentines. I didn’t get very many, but I used the Conversation Hearts and Skittles that I got to make this small installation.

Tuesday, February 19, 2019

Vol. 4, No. 050, February 19, 2019


4050 - Stacked.

This weekend we ate pancakes for breakfast one day. As I ate my stack, I cut them into a heart shape.

Monday, February 18, 2019

Vol. 4, No. 049, February 18, 2019


4049 - Wrapped In Love.

With my day off today, I decided to attend basketball game between my hometown school and my work school. As make-ups for snow day games, it was a boys and girls double header. I decided that the 4 hours I would be watching basketball would be a good time to finish knitting the scarf for Oldest Miller. I stitched in a pocket, added a finger knitted button in case she wants to close the scarf, and a little trim. It isn’t the nicest scarf, but she likes it today. I laid the scarf out into a heart for the picture.

Sunday, February 17, 2019

Vol. 4, No. 048, February 17, 2019


4048 - Family Fun.

Today the Hansen Family gathered for a birthday celebration. Usually we gather at Grandma’s house, but this year we went out to eat at Olive Garden. As we were finishing dinner, I collected Ande’s Mint wrappers and started folding. I was trying to make a heart-shaped ball, but my mind wasn’t computing well enough to figure out how do make the heart, so I settled for a regular ball. Then I used straws and cups to form a heart around the ball. I left it behind for the waitress to find. Thanks Becca for helping me fold the parts for the ball.

Saturday, February 16, 2019

Vol. 4, No. 047, February 16, 2019


4047 - Gummy.

Oldest Miller had gotten a Gummy Jewelry kit for Christmas, and she finally got to gelatin needed to do the kit. So, this afternoon she asked me to help her. I agreed on the condition that there were heart molds. There were 2 different sizes of hearts. To make the picture more interesting, I arranged the hearts with a bracelet chain to make a smiley face.

Friday, February 15, 2019

Vol. 4, No. 046, February 15, 2019


4046 - Friendship Hearts.

I had plans for today, and then I forgot the materials at school, so I went to plan C. I asked friends for some help. Oldest Miller was still up when I got home, and she jumped at the chance to make me, or I guess Mom, a heart. Then my sister sent me a heart she made with crayons while at work.

Thursday, February 14, 2019

Vol. 4, No. 45, February 14, 2019


4045 - Valentine.

This morning I attempted to do my hair for Valentine’s Day (small corner pic). I wasn’t very successful, but I wasn’t ready to give up. I tried again on my hair during my first play practice this afternoon. This time was worse than this morning. Tonight, when I got to my second play practice, I sought out a more than willing volunteer, Molly. I was slightly more successful with Molly’s hair (big pic), and I would have kept trying, but we ran out of time.

Wednesday, February 13, 2019

Vol. 4, No. 044, February 13, 2019


4044 - Lion Hearted.

Today I made another example for my first graders. This time I also decorated the background using more hearts.

Tuesday, February 12, 2019

Vol. 4, No. 043, February 12, 2019


4043 - Architecture.

This week, my Kinders began a unit on Architecture. The unit starts with stations, that explore architecture in different ways. One station is building with wooden blocks. I took a couple minutes during class today to create a heart with some of the wooden spools. The kids were so excited that I was building with them. From above I think the spoils look like Cheerios.

Monday, February 11, 2019

Vol. 4, No. 042, February 11, 2019


4042 - Carhartt.

Today I purchased my first basically new car. I say basically new because it had one previous owner who owned it for one year and only but 4000 miles on it; so it’s basically new. I created a sticker from a picture of my car and then used that sticker to create a heart collage.

Sunday, February 10, 2019

Vol. 4, No. 041, February 10, 2019


4041 - Be Mine.

Valentine Boxes are due at school tomorrow morning, so Oldest Miller was putting the finishing touches on her box. She needed to incorporate her name and reattach the crown. She chose to write her name on the crown with puff paint. When it exploded out making a big blob, I helped her to smooth everything out with a paintbrush. When the paint was dry, I used glittery hot glue to attach the crown. Conveniently, she used hearts to decorate her box, so it fits into my theme for the month.

Saturday, February 9, 2019

Vol. 4, No. 040, February 9, 2019


4040 - Gifted.

On January 27th, my sister and brother-in-law celebrated their First Anniversary. For the last year I had been planning this project, a mini wedding album, and was going to give it to them for their anniversary. I figured I had plenty of time and then all of a sudden it was the end of January and I hadn't started anything. With all of my snow days the last 2 weeks, I started gathering and formatting pictures from their wedding to fit the size of the cover, which is made from hotel keys which I found in my bags when I was unpacking after the wedding. No, I didn’t intentionally steal the keys, both were a complete accident. One of the keys was actually for the Penthouse Suite that they stayed in. Upon printing the pictures, I folded and glued the pages, using Dental Floss and ribbon for the binding. The spine of the book is made from a scrap of ribbon left over from Becca’s bouquet. To fit into my my monthly challenge, I shapped the book into a heart.

Friday, February 8, 2019

Vol. 4, No. 039, February 8, 2019


4039 - Framed.

Today was another snow day. I decided to make it productive and started multiple projects. The one I finished was a small drawing for inside the frame I made the other day. I used hearts to create a flower design. Simple yet elegant.

Thursday, February 7, 2019

Vol. 4, No. 038, February 7, 2019

4038 - Hundreds of Hearts.

Today, some of middle school students were finishing their clay projects while others were already finished. Therefore, I needed a filler activity. I did some research and found this fun heart drawing. Students use Sharpie to fill a paper with various sizes of hearts. Then they use values of red and pink to add patterns to the hearts. I decided to use only red. It was time consuming for me to fill the entire paper, but it was a fun challenge.

Wednesday, February 6, 2019

Vol. 4, No. 037, February 6, 2019


4037 - Scratch Off.

This afternoon, when I got home from work I went to my room for a quick rest before dinner. Oldest Miller came in begging for me to do a project with her. She wanted to make a tiara, but I was able to convincer her to do scratch art instead. I had some Scratch Art picture frames on hand and Oldest Miller was happy to spend time with me designing her own frame. I think she mostly wanted to do art to avoid doing her math homework. I outsmarted her though and made her do math in between parts of her design. This frame is the one I made while Oldest Miller worked on hers; I was sure to put lots of hearts into my design.

Tuesday, February 5, 2019

Vol. 4, No. 036, February 5, 2019


4036 - Heart of Stone.

My middle school students were all working on their clay projects today. At one point I had an extra chunk of clay in my hand, so I decided to form it into a heart. Then I used a clay tool add a little design.

Monday, February 4, 2019

Vol. 4, No. 035, February 4, 2019


4035 - Birthday Heart.

Today I had a “Snow” Day; it was actually because the roads were icy. Instead of staying home, I went shopping and bought the ingredients to make carrot cake. Today is Craig’s birthday, I knew that he liked carrot cake and I had been craving it for a while. I decided to make a big cake for Craig, so that he could share it with all of the Miller Littles, and me. Then, because I had heart shaped pans, I made a mini heart cake for my parents. The cake is frosted with homemade cream cheese frosting and decorated with cream cheese carrots. It got 5 stars from all of the Millers.

Sunday, February 3, 2019

Vol. 4, No. 034, February 3, 2019


4034 - Family, Food, Football.

Today my family gathered at my sister's house. As the boys demolished a wall to make the bathroom bigger, the girls went shopping to get Mom a dress for Jessica's wedding. Afterwards we gathered once again to eat dinner while watching the Super Bowl. As I helped with food prep, in shaped some of it into hearts. From the top left is fried okra, stuffed peppers with balsamic glaze, stuffed peppers before being topped with glaze, and cheese and crackers with dip.

Saturday, February 2, 2019

Vol. 4, No. 033, February 2, 2019


4033 - Light Hearted.

I had all day free to make a great project. Of course I kept putting it off and ended up scrambling as I was getting ready for bed. I pulled out the light wand for my Crayola Glow Station and started drawing, a heart of course

Friday, February 1, 2019

Vol. 4, No. 032, February 1, 2019


4032 - Red Day.

Today we kick of American Heart Month, bringing awareness to heart disease. Again this year, I will make a different heart project every day in February.

Today’s heart project is an example for my First Graders. They are learning how to cut out hearts and then are making pictures using the hearts. I made the butterfly while Oldest Miller made the cat.