Some projects begin as simple crafts, and others grow into something much more — a story, a keepsake, a legacy. This crescent moon phase macramé dreamcatcher wall hanging began as an idea for my firstborn son Neil’s nursery, before he was even born. I wanted something meaningful, not just store-bought décor, but a piece that would hold layers of love, intention, and memory.
Tag: art
Kusudama ~ Folding Art of Paper Blossoms
“The beauty of origami will make you feel like a kid again. To fold the paper is to enjoy life.” — Akira Yoshizawa There’s something profoundly simple and joyful about turning a flat piece of paper into something round, floral, and full of life. Kusudama folding, one of the oldest forms of Japanese paper craft,…
All Natural Lemon Chiffon Cake
When we were planning our daughter’s baby shower, I knew I wanted something extra special for the dessert table. The theme was “Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Star,” and I thought, what better way to celebrate than with a star-shaped cake glowing with sunshine-yellow lemon flavor?
How to Make a Sculpture with White Clay
There’s something majestic about a statue, and something beautiful about capturing a moment in time with your hands—especially when it involves your children. Photographs are wonderful, but creating a sculpture brings an entirely new dimension to preserving their personality and smallness at a certain age. Recently, I set out to make a statue of my son Neil, who was three at the time.
How to Make Tiny Wooden Furniture
(Furniture is 1:24 Scale for a Dollhouse) There’s a certain kind of magic that happens when children, imagination, and a bit of wood glue come together. For us, it began in the backyard when Neil and Leon joined their Grandpa at the picnic table, surrounded by tiny wooden cutouts, a cordless drill, and the promise…
Hopscotch Illusions Museum ~ San Antonio
Last weekend, we packed up the kids, a healthy supply of snacks, and a big sense of curiosity for a trip to the Hopscotch Illusions Museum in San Antonio. I’d been wanting to check this place out for months, ever since I first heard about its mix of interactive art, immersive rooms, and family-friendly fun….
Exploring WonderSpaces Austin
An Otherworldly Experience: When my husband Mr. Reilly surprised us with a family trip to WonderSpaces, I was intrigued but unsure of what to expect. He had heard rave reviews about this immersive art experience, and we decided it would be a fun adventure for our family. Our sons, Neil and Leon, are always up…
