Map Art for our Family Picture Wall

Since most of our family lives out of state I hung pictures in our hallway of extended family.

I might have also wanted to do something with the hundreds of pictures I take of them all…

I had been wanting to add some personal art to the wall for a while now and today finally did it!

DIY Heart Map Art ~Danielle Huddleston Photography

I have seen art like this floating around all over Pinterest for a while now and knew it was easy enough I could actually attempt it!

I used a cookie cutter to trace a heart shape from each state Nick and I are from and the state we live in now.

I just used scrapbooking tabs to stick them to a paper and framed it!

onthewallIt fits right in on a wall dedicated to family that lives far away.

hallway2I love walking by and seeing my cute nieces and nephews!

My boys really like looking at the pictures of their grandparents.

I got the idea from Young House Love’s Hallway.

Other than the new art the hallway has been done for a while but it is hard to get pictures of it because it is so dark.

I thought right before valentines day would be a good time to share my new heart map art!

30 Day Project ~Day 4 “Clark Kent”

30daysI told him if he got dressed up in his Clark Kent outfit, I would fix his hair like him.

reporterAnd take pictures of course.

thinking takeingnotesHe went around writing “news” stories for a while after I took these.

writing notepad note noglassesI just realized I should have bought some of those school uniforms that were on sale a little while ago!

They would have been perfect for my little Clark Kent.

I will have to remember that for next year!

History ~Sumerian Civilization

booksI really liked the “Ancient Civilizations for Children-Mesopotamia” DVD and will probably get more from this series.

gilgimeshThe Epic of Gilgamesh was a little too scary two years ago when we studied this last so I was pretty excited we got to read some of the stories this time.

The Last Quest of Gilgamesh” touched on the flood myth, which is what I really wanted to read about since it has many similarities to Noah’s Flood.

We are still finishing “The Golden Bull” but so far it is a really good read!

It is about two children in the city of Ur and when it describes the city and different parts of their life we look it up in our reference books.

It really makes that time period come alive.

pomAfter learning that they ate Pomegranates I bought one for the boys to try.

I found this really great tutorial on how to open them.

eatingThe boys liked it a lot!

messAs you can see from this boys face.

writingI had the boys try their hand at Cuneiform again also.

All you need is some Air Dry Clay, Pictures of what it looked like, and Chopsticks.

tablet2They used reeds to make the impressions for the real thing but I found the edge of a chopstick worked pretty well.

presstabletlookingCuneiformTabletsMy youngest really enjoyed making his!

He wanted to do more but I did not really want to use up all our clay on this project!

Because I am sentimental, here are some pics from when we did this project over two years ago!

oldest lasttime oldThe cuteness is a bit too much for me…