Showing posts with label Lucky Girl Canvas. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Lucky Girl Canvas. Show all posts

Monday, September 27, 2010

{Giveaway} Spooktacular Glamorous Canvas

September 27 2010

Congratulations to Tawny....You are the Winner of the Spooktacular "Glam" Canvas. We hope you enjoy it!!!!
Please email us at thesavvymomsguide@yahoo.com for your contact information.
Are you ready for a "Spooktacular" and Glamorous Giveaway? Kerry from Canvas by Kerry designed this Amazing Canvas for our "Spooktacular" Play Date we held last week (picture to follow shortly). She has graciously offered to give it away to our Savvy Viewers.



Here is how to enter to win!!!! Good Luck….

1) Head over to Canvas by Kerry and tell us your favorite sign here!


2) Become fans of both The Savvy Moms Guide and Lucky Girl Canvas on Facebook. Leave your Savvy Smile here!

3) Suggest The Savvy Moms Guide to your Friends and Family and share that you did here!

Please leave a separate comment for each entry.
Winner will be chosen on Sunday, October, 2010 at 10:00pm (PST). Any entries received after this time will not be considered. Winner will be chosen using random.org

Smiles,

Amy & Bri

Wednesday, September 1, 2010

"Apple of my Eye" Back to School Play Date

Webster defines a play date as~an arranged appointment for children to get together for a few hours to play. While this is true, we wanted more…. Since every play date is a party!!!!

The Savvy Moms play date is one that is creative, interactive, educational, fun, healthy and delicious, all at the same time. With Back to School (or rather our kids 1st day of school) on our minds Apples were the perfect theme. We narrowed down the craft, the recipe, and a great story and were ready to add the Sass. With dessert tables all the rage these days (at least in our own little blogging world) we thought it would be perfect to have a table centered around our play date. A table that would mimic the Desserts of Amy Atlas, and the classy stylings of Martha Stewart; but all with our own Savvy Selections. These Savvy selections included a perfect canvas from Lucky Girl, Edible Creations from Kolby Kakes and adorable attire from Sweet Things. And of course capturing the details of our day; Ella B Photography.

Class....please be seated for your lesson on our First Savvy Moms Play Date!!!!


Class is in session!!!! Let’s begin with art…a subject every child (and adult) loves. Especially when allowed to paint on one’s body without getting in trouble.


Apple Hand Prints are an easy and fun way to capture the memory of your little ones hand print while allowing them to get a little messy.

To complete the craft you will need the following:

Apple Template printed on cardstock . We cut off the stem.
Red tissue paper cut into squares (or your child can tear the tissue in strips if they aren't yet using scissors)
Glue Sticks
Paint Brush
Green Washable Tempra Paint, so you don’t need to bust out the Shout
Black Construction paper
Chalk (Optional) for child to write their name

Step 1. Glue the cutout Apple Template to the Black Construction paper
Step 2. Encourage your child to glue the red squares onto their apple
Step 3. Paint the hand green (which leads to the desire to paint other things…so watch out)
Step 4. Press firmly onto the top of the Apple creating the stem

We will admit that we are the moms that like to feed our kids healthy foods. Unless we are bribing them to behave, entertain, or “smile for the camera” at which point M&M’s, suckers, candy cookie and any other treat are acceptable. But in the spirit of nutrition and even more important aesthetic appeal we found this great Apple boat recipe….. Adorable right! And the best part is that they are a healthy and interactive snack for your child to enjoy

You will need:


2 apples
Provolone Cheese
Lemon
Toothpicks
A paring knife or Peeler
Basting Brush
1 lemon

Step 1. Slice your apples. Then notch out the center of each slice using a paring knife or peeler.
Step 2. Puncture a medium size lemon with a hole and place in the microwave for 45 seconds to juice it. Then baste the juice onto the apple slices. This will keep the apples from turning brown.
Step 3. Slice your cheese into triangular pieces.
Step 4. Allow your child to assemble the boat, sticking the toothpick through the cheese and into the apple. Be prepared you might have some samplers of the cheese or apple before the project is complete.

Now enjoy your delicious and nutritious apple boat (that does in fact float)

This activity/recipe was a great way to let our kids be hands on, to take an EveryDay edible object and create a fun and flavorful treat.


While the kids enjoyed their apple boats we thought it best to read a Book. And what better selection than The Giving Tree by Shel Silverstein. A classic story on the importance and reward of giving. Both of which are qualities we are instilling in our children.

While we hoped that the days activities would be remembered....and that our monkeys would take away the educational and moral aspects of the play date, we were not at all surprised to find that in the end, the most memorable part of the day was the delicious Apple Pops created by Kolby Kakes. These ultimate cake pops were really the Apple of our Kids Eyes.

Class is dismissed!!!


Smiles,

Amy & Bri


Friday, August 27, 2010

It Takes a Village....

to raise a child....Or in our case start a Blog! We have come across some very talented mompreneurs who have agreed to take this adventure with us. With the commonality of being moms we we have decided to partner up with their "Savvy" talents. We are thrilled to introduce to you......

Donella of Ella B Photography "Specializing in the Unforgettable".


Jamie of Kolby Kakes, who perfected the ultimate cake ball and bakes amazing edible creations



Kerry of Canvas by Kerry & Lucky Girl Canvas, who creates custom canvases for any occasion.


And Nicole of Sweet Things kids clothing and accessories the perfect shop for specialty designs



Thank You girls for inspiring us and helping our vision come to life. You have been a crucial part in making our ideas EveryDay Savvy.

We look forward to sharing their Savvy Skills with you and hope you appreciate their creations in with what is to come.