…We had a fun party with our plastic tablecloth rainbow, shamrock decorations made by Bridget, our St Patrick TY doll, and felt friends leprechaun (see above!). We ate spinach dip, brie and apple slices, and smoked salmon for appetizers…and shamrock buns, Irish stew, corned beef and cabbage for dinner. Our cocktails were filled with green star-shaped ice cubes and our dessert included shamrock shortbread cookies, chocolate covered pretzel shamrocks and authentic Irish coffee (and hot chocolate!)
Our Family Leprechaun
how we stood up the Pope
February 2003 was not my favorite month. It began with chicken pox making its way through 3 kids, then The Norwalk virus, a 24 hour flu that I blame for my first miscarriage. It’s true that the year 2003 was off to a rough start, but my husband Bill, took it upon himself to make a dream happen.
10 Ways to Use the Guess Who? The 116 Cardinals! kit
So after releasing the initial Guess Who?! The Cardinals FREE printable, I decided to expand the kit to not only reflect the 24 Cardinals most talked about in the media… but all 116 Cardinals eligible to vote in the Conclave. I incorporated their names and flags with my hand-picked, google-searched photos of them to create 5 templates for the Guess Who?! game.
See the NEW Guess Who? The 116 Cardinals kit! kit BELOW!
FREE download!
Plunk! with the Saints!
10 Things to DO with our Plunk! with the Saints template:
Use a 1.5″ hole punch to cut the 30 Saint disks and glue to poker chips to:
=&0=& Use with your homemade =&1=& board (instructions included below!) =&2=& Use as checkers or as other board game pieces =&3=&Play=&4=& by sliding them on a smooth surface towards the Saint categories/questions (also included in this template) =&5=&Leave them face down and let everyone choose their new patron saint to research or ask for intercession =&6=& Make 2 sets, coloring each pair of saints identically and use as a matching game =&7=&Attach magnets to the bottom of the poker chips and use them as markers on the fridge calendar. =&8=& =&9=&Match up with your favorite Saint pictures (on Holy Cards) and display in a =&10=&or=&11=& =&12=&Glue to chocolate coins for an =&13=& =&14=& Use as part of a relay/obstacle game at an =&13=&: each child grabs one Saint disk and must blurt out a fact about the Saint =&16=& Color each disk and glue to the inside of a baby food jar lid to hang on a =&17=& =&18=& Plunk! with the Saints! =&20=&=&21=&=&22=& Does anyone remember Plinko? It was on The Price is Right…which began in 1956, was revamped in 1972, hosted by Bob Barker and since 2007, is now hosted by Drew Carey. =&23=&=&24=& was a cool game where these little disks are dropped at the top of a steep platform with little pegs. Depending on which path the disk zigzags down, money was won by which exit route the disk took. It looked like this: Look at that pink carpet! I’ve had my eye on the little Happy Saints for a while and after my Happy Saints Tokens Tutorial, (adding these awesome Saint images to poker chips) I present…Plunk! with the Saints! See the PDF downloadable below for the back template with all the Saints’ info! These little poker chips, now decorated with 1.5″ circle punched Happy Saints, printed on full sheet label paper, slide easily on my picture frame. Incidentally, I have used this same picture frame for my DIY Light Table! This picture frame has plastic, instead of glass and is easy to work with. I had thought about using a peg board and dowels, but then I thought of these little double suction cups, and it was a lot less work, flexible (to position the little obstacles properly) and can easily be taken apart to use the picture frame for other purposes.So here’s the tutorial for my
Happy Saints Tokens
Guess Who?! The Cardinals!
Just Released!
Guess Who?! Cardinals Edition!
This Cathletics Craft Kit is designed to help us familiarize ourselves with the Cardinals who may be mentioned throughout the coverage of the Conclave.
=&2=& =&3=& =&4=& =&5=& =&6=& =&7=&=&8=&Use your own Guess Who? game
to familiarize your family
with the Cardinals!
One of them could be our NEXT POPE!
Check out 10 Ways to use this FREE
Guess Who? The 116 Cardinals! printable!
another way to make Stepping Stones through Jesus’ Life
Another year, we made the Stepping Stones through Jesus’ Life. The path was made of velcro pieces, on top of adhesive carpet tile found at the dollar store. The pictures were borrowed from The Jesus Tree at Shower of Roses, hair-sprayed and mod-podged to glass pebbles from the dollar store. Each day throughout Lent, we added the pebble, making the journey to the Crucifix, from the Teach Me to Discover – Lent & Easter CD at Catholic Artworks.
Pope Posts continued: The First Communion Dress
Have your kids already made their First Holy Communion?
Interested in Scrapbooking the Sacraments?
Looking for other ideas to help teach or celebrate Sacraments?
Linked to First Communion Link-Up! at Catholic Icing.
Check out the Sacraments Link-Up at Equipping Catholic Families!
Scrapbook the Sacraments
Over the next few weeks, I plan to highlight a few ideas to celebrate the First Sacraments, giving them the significance and hoopla that they deserve. I’m hoping to offer ideas to help integrate the regular reception of the Sacraments into family life… with reverence and enthusiasm!
How My Kids Became Part of Penance from the Pope
[See My Direct Order from the Pope for the beginning of this story!]
When Elizabeth was brought to Strawberry Island to meet with the Holy Father during his visit to Canada for World Youth Day, the two were meeting as old friends. They both knew that it would probably be their last visit: both of them were in their 80’s and the likelihood of another visit seemed pretty remote.
Journal the Sacraments
Over the next few weeks, I plan to highlight a few ideas to celebrate the First Sacraments, giving them the significance and hoopla that they deserve. I’m hoping to offer ideas to help integrate the regular reception of the Sacraments into family life… with reverence and enthusiasm!











































