Breathing Life into Old Art

I don’t tend to watch a lot of TV; however, I did catch DIY SOS last night whilst eating my dinner on the sofa.  Firstly, I have to admit it did make me cry.  This week was about a family with 3 girls, the father has terminal lymphoma and they were living in a derelict house that was falling down around them.  The health visitor, bless her dedication, put them forward to DIY SOS and the generosity of the community astounded me.  At one point they had over a 100 volunteers working on the house.  I was also blown away by the maturity of the oldest daughter.

However, this isn’t what’s excited me.  As they were struggling financially, the parents had to come up with creative ways to entertain the girls, ranging in age from about 3-10 years old, that didn’t cost a lot.  This is when they introduced the idea of over-painting.  So much more fun than paint by numbers!

When I first saw it I thought, wow, what a brilliant idea, truly genius and wanted to share with you.  Basically, they go to charity shops and buy old prints for a couple of quid.  The girls then set about identifying areas on the old prints that could use jazzing up with a bit of colour and then proceed to paint directly on the prints.  It may not sound that impressive but the results are amazing!  I love the idea and am going to try it out myself!

What do you think??

 

If you fancy watching this particular episode you can find it here on BBC iPlayer.  The overpainting is about 35 minutes in.

 

 

 

 

 

Its Your Story! Personalised Gifts

I have to say I was really excited about reviewing Its Your Story, personalised books for children as I think it’s a brilliant idea and I wasn’t disappointed.  All you have to do is choose a book from the website, which is nicely broken down by birthdays, gender or genre.  There is also a section for Adults.

Once you have chosen a book they contact you and ask for details.  In our case, it was daughter’s name, address, best friend’s name, and favourite food.  Then all we had to do was upload a photo of Madame.  Easy peasy.  I think they would make excellent gifts; one to note with Christmas around the corner.

We chose a classic, Jack and the Beanstalk.  When she first saw herself in the book she got so excited, shouting her name on each page.

Still not convinced, have a listen

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I’m not very good at ‘playing with my daughter’.  I’m the kind of parent that shows her how something works and then expect her to get on with it, which is bad I know, I’m just not a natural.  On the other hand after a couple of glasses of wine I’m an absolute hoot and will roll around on the floor doing my best Armadillo impression.

So, when I was at my neighbours the other day and spotted a book of ideas of how to keep a toddler busy, I couldn’t help but nose through it.  But, to be honest, it wound me up more than anything.  Here is exhibit ‘A’:

The Colour Game

Give your child various directions by colour (for example, “put the red bear on the table”, “pick up the blue car”, and “bring me the yellow book”)

FFS, how stupid do they think we are and if you think this is rocket science then I seriously question whether you should procreate???

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