Catholic Family Fun: Book Review

Catholic Family Fun by Sarah Reinhard is a playful book, jammed-packed with everyday activities and adventures for families, using easy to find materials that you probably have on hand….or requiring nothing but a burst of energy to run around outside.

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Saint Cards at the NCEA!

One of my favorite things about attending the National Catholic Education Association conference each year is to discover new Catholic products.  Sometimes, some of these cool publishers and awesome Catholic businesses give me a certain product that catches my eye, in exchange for my honest review on my blog.

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I Spy…March Saints!

Happy Feast of St Joseph!  St Joseph is one of our FAVORITE family saints! Can you name the =&0=&?

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Our Family Leprechaun

Sometimes, I just have to MAKE something…in the midst of cleaning the house, cooking and preparing for a family party …like our St Patrick’s party…=&0=& Using the same pipe cleaner felt people technique I used for the =&1=& I decided that it was about time that we had our own family leprechaun! I will post more directions after I look up the proper names for the stitches. I just cut the felt as I went along, but I may be able to make a pattern…leave a comment if you’re interested!Gotta go!…the guests are arriving!

…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!)

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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

I borrowed a handful of these double suction cups from the “Suction Cup Critters” Klutz Craft Kit belonging to one of my kids, but realized that I needed many more for my Plunk! game. I went looking for these little double suction cups, but they are difficult to find! I finally decided to buy this suction hook at the dollarstore where I found the poker chips. (It’s our own Canadian “Dollarama” store…not everything is a dollar, but we still find neat stuff there!) The “As Seen on TV Suction Hook” has 36 little double suction cups, all attached to a clear plastic base, for attaching something to the kitchen or bathroom tiled wall.  Careful cutting would allow the double suction cups to stay intact. I decided I could cut these apart carefully. I figured that even if my cutting isn’t perfect…it would add a little ‘random’ factor to the way that the disks bounce off the suction cups. I think you could use simple single 1/2″ suction cups found at the dollar store…I just figured the double cups would help guide the little disks …and they work well! Once I had the 36 double suction cups cut apart from each other, I carefully lined them up on the clear plastic surface of the picture frame. I staggered the rows, placing the suction cups at equal distances, so that a single poker chip would bump into the suction cups and slide, zig-zagging down the slanted surface. I put a few little graphics together for my PLUNK! PRINTABLE and I added cut colored paper to the sides to try and make it look like the original Plinko game, even though my kids didn’t really know the original Plinko! I thought that it would be fun if the exit paths for the Saint tokens reflected either questions or categories about Saints.  If you know the Feast Day of a particular Saint, you will want to aim for that particular exit path.  When you correctly identify the Feast Day (Birth/Death years or patronage…), you get to keep the Saint Token. I created a variety of different categories, depending on how well you know the Saints and what level of information you’d like to focus on.  If you’re using the categories: “priest, nun or monk” and “doctor, mystic, stigmata” you’ll find that some Saints could easily fit in more than one category (like St Therese!). This adds a little more flexibility to aim for a satisfying exit path for the Saint Token.  read more...for Equipping Catholic Families!

Happy Saints Valentines…for 2013!

=&0=& say=&1=&=&2=&=&3=&I used my craft punch to make a circular window in the front of the cards to view the Saint on the inside.  We wanted to match up the Saints with the kids’ names…but except for =&4=& for Juan, =&5=& for Lauren and=&6=& for Frankie, we just don’t have Saints for most of the names of kids these days.  Bridget was happy to give ‘pretty girl saints’ to the girls and boy saints to the boys.Last year’s =&7=& looked like this:

I just love the excuse to sneak in Saints in place of Spongebob, Angry Birds, Barbie or whoever the commercial valentine packages feature.  Every chance I get…I like to remind the kids of these
Superheroes in Holiness!

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Happy Saints Bingo + Happy Saints Tutorial Directory

I love the=&0=&Victor graciously allows printing of his awesome =&1=& and I have made four different projects with them.  My most recent =&2=&project has been one I have wanted to tackle for a while…with LIDS from frozen-juice-from-concentrate containers. I’m assuming that these containers are available in the US… With our five kids, we open up about 2 of these containers a day! Hence, the vast collection! …You’ll see! I had templates (that I made of Victor’s =&1=&) printed at Staples, with larger images for the “calling-out” disks and 4-to-a-page bingo card templates with a different selection of saints on each layout. The colors are nice and bright and the images are crisp. Sorry…I can’t give you my templates…please go check out the Happy Saints website for yourself! I used a 2 1/2″ hole punch to get the right-sized circle for the frozen juice lids. I used rubber cement to glue the printed circles to the lids, using the side of the lid that has a lip. These little Happy Saints won’t be removed too easily from the lids!  They stack nicely and are fun to play with…all by themselves!   I bought a little package of decorative pebbles at the dollar store for counters, but you could use pennies, holy medals or tiddlywinks!  My bingo cards are a touch too small to use my =&6=&, but they would be fun to use (and match) as well in any Saint Bingo game…like the 30-card Saint Bingo set at Shower of Roses! They may not have exactly the same selection of saints, but it would be fun to compare the images!                       Happy BINGO with the Happy Saints!

How about HAPPY SAINT Valentine’s this year?
These are adorable…and I think can refocus this fun day, learning from and admiring the Saints!
Maybe just one little card will entice a child to learn more about the Communion of Saints!
…better than Angry Birds, don’t you think?

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Did you make a resolution to get better organized in 2013?

Happy New Year!

this post is linked to Sunday Snippets: A Catholic Carnival!

Did you make a resolution to get better organized in 2013?  I did!  I also want to study more saints…and add to my Painted Saints collection and
Super Saint Trivia Cards!

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I Spy…the Saints index

     I Spy…December!

I Spy…November!

I Spy…October!

   I Spy…September!

I Spy…August!

I Spy…July!

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Happy Saint Token Tutorial

Another craft with Happy Saints!  I keep finding new ways to use them in activities for the kids.
What a vast collection over at Happy Saints! 
Make sure to find the new Happy Saints Year of Faith Banner!
I can’t wait to print and display mine!

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