November Journaling Prompts!

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It’s that time again!  Journaling Prompt time.  I am going to do something a little different this month.  I’m feeling the urge to change it up a bit.  This month I am going to focus on QUOTES.  I will provide a different quote for each day of the month and I want you to write about how that quotes makes you feel and what comes to mind when you think of the quote.  You can play make believe and write a fictional story or maybe write about something that you are currently experiencing or a memory from your past.  Grab your favorite notebook and let’s have fun!  Make sure to write the quote on top of your page.  Add some colorful splashes with markers or gel pens! Or even add some picture from some old magazines.

  1.  “She understood that the hardest times in life to go through were when you were transitioning from one version of yourself to another.” –Sara Addison Allen
  2.  “I loved her not for the way she danced with my angels but for the way the sound of her name could silence my demons.”  –Christopher Poindexter
  3.  “The question isn’t who is going to let me; it’s who is going to stop me.”  –Ayn Rand
  4.  “I would rather die of passion than of boredom.”  –Vincent Van Gogh
  5.  “There will always be a reason why you meet people.  Either you need to change your life, or you’re the one that’ll change theirs.”  –Loubis And Champagne
  6. “It is a risk to love.  What if it doesn’t work out? Ah, but what if it does.”  –Peter McWilliams
  7.   “She has been through hell.  So believe me when I say, fear her when she looks into a fire and smiles.”  –E. Corona
  8.  “You can’t start the next chapter of your life if you keep re-reading the last one.”  –unknown
  9. “You can’t solved a problem on the same level it was created.  You have to rise above it to the next level.”  –Albert Einstein
  10.  “Every night her thoughts weighed heavily on her soul but every morning she would get up to fight another day, every night she survived.”  –R.H. Sin
  11. “If you’re laying in bed wrapped in sheets of miserable thought, go to sleep.  If thumbing through old messages only causes your heart to ache and long for something unattainable erase them.  If it hurts to keep everything you’re feeling bottled up inside let it out.  If you’re clinging onto someone that doesn’t  treat you like you’re worth the world let them go.  Because sometimes we choose to believe that things are only indistinguishable shades of gray when in reality, life is more black and white than it seems.  If you’re unhappy with the way you are living your life change it.  –M.K.
  12. “For what it’s worth: it’s never too late or, in my case, too early to be whoever you want to be. There’s no time limit, stop whenever you want. You can change or stay the same, there are no rules to this thing. We can make the best or the worst of it. I hope you make the best of it. And I hope you see things that startle you. I hope you feel things you never felt before. I hope you meet people with a different point of view. I hope you live a life you’re proud of. If you find that you’re not, I hope you have the courage to start all over again.”  –F. Scott Fitzgerald
  13. “Even the darkest night will end and the sun will rise.”  –Victor Hugo
  14.  “To be beautiful means to be yourself.  You don’t need to be accepted by others.  You need to accept yourself.”  –Thich Nhat Hanh
  15.  “I want to get into my car and drive until I find what I’m looking for.  Maybe it’s purpose or maybe it’s a new start or maybe it’s just a sky with unclouded stars.”  –R.I.D
  16. “There were things you wanted to tell me and there were things I was dying to say.  But you were scared and my voice faltered so we both sewed our lips shut and buried it away.”  –E.G.
  17. “The moment you feel like you have to prove your worth to someone is the moment to absolutely and utterly walk away.”  –Alysia Harris
  18. “I think there are two kinds of forgiveness, the kind that when you forgive you’re also giving them another change, or the kind where you forgive, but move on without them.  Use them both wisely.”  –S.B.
  19. “I promise if you keep searching for everything beautiful in this world.  You will eventually become it.”  –Tyler Kent White
  20. “She was fascinated with words.  To her, words were things of beauty, each like a magical powder or potion that could be combined with other words to create powerful spells.”  –Dean Koontz
  21. “And at the end of the day your feet should be dirty, your hair messy and your eyes sparkling.”  –Shanti
  22. “No one can tell what goes on in between the person you were and the person you become.  No one can chart that blue and lonely section of hell.  There are no maps of the change.  You just come out the other side.  Or you don’t.”  –Stephen King
  23. “I feel there is nothing more artistic than loving people.”  –Vincent Van Gogh
  24. “The thing about chaos, is that while it disturbs us, it too, forces our hearts to roar in a way we secretly find magnificent.”  –Christopher Poindexter
  25. “With freedom, books, flowers, and the moon, who could not be happy?”  –Oscar Wilde
  26. “People are prettiest when they talk about something they really love with passion in their eyes.”  –K.V.H.
  27. “In your life, you meet people.  Some you never think abut again.  Some, you wonder what happened to them.  There are some that you wonder if they ever think about you.  And then there are some you wish you never had to think about again.  But you do.”  –C.S. Lewis
  28.  “She didn’t leave you for making too many mistakes’, she left because you made the same mistake, too many times.”  –via curiano.com
  29.  “Someday, everything will make perfect sense.  So for now, laugh at the confusion, smile through the tears, and keep reminding yourself that everything happens for a reason.”  –unknown
  30. “Don’t think.  It complicates things. Just feel, and if it feels like home, then follow its path.”  –R.M. Drake

Wow! That’s a lot of quotes.  Searching for quotes and writing this list was a lot of fun!  Maybe you can compile a list of quotes that speak to you! Enjoy!

 

How to Throw an Amazing Lion King Party! The DIY Way!

 

My baby boy just turned O-N-E! And it has been the year of Hakuna Matata!  I might as well say all things Lion King are his jam!  When Jax turned 8 months old I knew I had to throw him a Lion King party for his first birthday.  To my surprise there really wasn’t much out there in terms of Lion King decorations or Lion King party ideas.  Even on Pinterest there wasn’t much Lion King Party ideas, sure there was Lion Guard (the latest craze) and Safari parties but my baby doesn’t want Lion Guard or a Safari Party.  He wants the Lion King!  And gosh darn it.  My baby is gonna get a Lion King Party!

Not that Jax really demanded a Lion King party at the ripe age of one.  But you get the idea.  When mamma has her mindset on a theme, by gully, mamma’s gonna do what she can to get it done.  So, I devoured all things Lion King, Lion Guard, Lions, and Jungle themes on Pinterest to spark some inspiration.  I am a DIY type of girl and made all the decorations myself.  I started making the decorations slowly over a 2-3 month period.  I didn’t want to bust my butt crafting at the last minute.

In this post, I”ll share how I threw an amazing Lion King themed party for my son’s first birthday.  I’ll break down my process and explain the techniques I used to create the decorations, games, party flavors, etc.

Simba Painting:

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This was the first Lion King project I started.  I found an old piece of heavy duty chipboard that was in our garage that was the perfect size.  I’m not going to go into super detail on how I made this but I will give you a brief synopsis of my process.  I did not buy anything to make this.  I used stuff I already had.  So please search your house for supplies and don’t spend tons of money making this.

Step 1: Paint the chipboard white. (You can buy a canvas too, but I am all about using what you already have and not spending tons of money on new art supplies…that being said, I am a craft and art supplies hoarder so I have tons of art supplies already).  You can also just use white poster board.  But that isn’t as sturdy and will get flimsy after painting it.

Step 2:  Cover the WET white painted chipboard with plastic, bunching it up in areas.  You can use white kitchen garbage bags to do this.  This will create a cool, textured background. Leave the plastic and let it dry overnight.

Step 3:  Use light blue spray ink and stencils to create a cool design on top of the white background.  You can make your own spray inks too.  That’s what I do.  Youtube has great tutorials on how to make your own spray inks using water and food coloring or water, rubbing alcohol and acrylic paint.  Check it out.

Step 4:  Create a large Simba stencil out of cardboard.  I printed a smaller image off the internet to use as a reference.  I made a grid on the cardboard and free-handed the design to create the stencil.

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Step 5:  Spray paint the design on the canvas.  I used a mixture of yellow, pink, and red spray paint (that’s what I had at home already) to create the Lion.  I layered the yellow spray paint on top of the pink and red spray paint to create different shades of orange.

Step 6:  Add purple drips using watered down acrylic paint.

Step 7:  Add orange and white paint splatters on top of the Simba image.

DIY Jungle Vines:

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I found this idea on Pinterest.  I used three different leaf templates to create my leaves. I resized my leaves to a size I liked.  I printed the designs on white card stock to create the templates. I traced around the leaf template on an assortment of green card stock. Then cut out the designs.  I did this slowly over a two month time frame. Doing a little here and a little there so I wouldn’t have so much to do the last week leading up to the party.  I bought brown mailing paper from the Dollar Tree to create the brown vines.  I also used light and dark green streamers.

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With the extra scrap paper I cut smaller leaves free-hand.  I strung the smaller leaves on twine.

Table Decorations:  

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I printed the Lion King characters onto white card stock and taped the back of them to wooden nail sticks.  I drilled a hole in the center of the wooden circles so the wooden nail sticks would fit snug.  I cut the tips of the nail stick flush to the circle and cut varying lengths.  I added raffia bows to the stick for that finished look.

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In the making….

The Banner:

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I found the inspiration for the Simba, Timon, and Pumba banner on Pinterest (the seller of these isn’t selling them anymore, but I do want to give her credit because I totally copied her idea).  I handmade each one of these banners.  I created my own template by free-handing each element of the character onto white card stock.  Then I traced it onto the appropriate card stock color. For the Timon on the far left I glued the tail the opposite way. I laced the banner with twine.

The Mini Birthday Crown:

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I found this mini-crown template online and adjusted the size a smidge.  I used card stock and leather and added an elastic strap to complete the crown. Jax did not like the elastic strap so we just placed it on his head, luckily it stayed on! 🙂

The Activities:

  1.  Lion King 2 Liter Ring Toss

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I used ten 2- Liter bottles. I filled them with about 2-3 cups of water to weigh them down. Then I painted the bottles with yellow spray paint and a light mist of red spray paint.  I found some pictures online of the Lion King characters, adjusted the size so they’d be roughly the same size, and glued them on the 2- Liter bottles using a glue stick.

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I made the rings using cardboard.  I made six rings total because I set up two groups of five 2-Liter bottles for the party so that more kiddos could play at once.  Each game had three rings.  To make the rings, I traced around a bowl to get the inner circle and free-handed a parallel circle.  I used an X-Acto knife to cut the rings out.  My rings aren’t cut perfect but it doesn’t bother me.  I spray painted both sides with a grey primer paint (I already had this spray paint that’s why I used the grey) then I added splashes of yellow spray paint.  I used orange craft paint and wrote “Hakuna Matata” on the rings.

I debated between ring toss or coconut bowling.  Either one would be fun.  In the end, I went with ring toss because I didn’t want to worry about someone getting hit with a coconut or it breaking and denting the 2- Liter bottles.  You really could make this game with any party theme.  All you need to do is change the color scheme and print off the appropriate characters.

  1.  Lion Mask Craft

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Cute Sign: Make a cute sign for the craft table.  I downloaded a new font and the Lion King images from dafont.com.  I folded a piece of 8.5 x 11 inch scrapbook paper in half and glued my label on the paper using a glue stick.  Make sure the paper is card stock or glue your scrapbook paper to white card stock using a glue stick to make it more sturdy.

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Cut colorful scraps: I stuck with the yellow, orange, red color palette for the lions mane.  I used different decorative scissors to cut the strips. I didn’t really worry about making each size the same.  They are probably roughly 4 inches long.

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Lion Mask Example:  I made an example of how to make the lion mask using the colorful strips.

Pre-Made Lion Plate Masks without the Mane:  I made three different lion masks for the kiddos to choose from.  You really don’t need to make that many.  You can stick with one design if you want.  Glue a thick Popsicle stick on the back of the paper plates (I used contact cement). I bought my plates and Popsicle sticks at the Dollar Store.

Make sure to add some glue sticks and color crayons when setting up your craft table.

The Cake, Cupcakes & Smash cake:

I bought a Simba Toy off Amazon to use as a cake topper.  The bakery did the rest.  I wanted a yellow and orange color scheme with brown foot prints.  I used wooden log slabs that my dad cut for me when I visited him in Montana during the summer as the cake and cupcake holder.  I think the wooden log slabs add a nice touch.  Maybe you know someone who has a lot of trees and a chainsaw that will be willing to cut you some too.  If not, you can always buy some!

Signature Drink:

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Every party needs a signature drink!  I found this party punch on Pinterest.  It is amazing!  Lemonade, orange juice, cranberry juice, Sprite, vodka…Yum!  Here is the exact recipe for the drink.  I labeled the signature drink “Rafaki’s Rumble in the Jungle (alcoholic)” so that everyone knew it had alcohol in it.  I didn’t manage to take a picture of the drink from the party but I put the punch in a drink dispenser with spigot and taped the label onto the container.  The guys of course had beer.  The kiddos had apple juice boxes.  And we also had Soda for the non-drinkers.

Party Favors:

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I mixed regular animal crackers with chocolate animal crackers and M&Ms.  I cut the lions out of two shades of yellow and orange card stock.  Of course, I used a template to make the lion embellishments and resized the image to my liking.  I sealed the bags with a rubber band and used cute decorative bakers twine that was yellow, orange, and brown to tie on the Simba.

I hope I got your creative juices flowing and you are ready to start crafting your next Lion King party.  Many of these ideas can be changed to whatever theme of your choosing though.  And of course, make sure you have plenty of food!  We did burgers, brats, Caesar salad, pasta salad, watermelon, strawberries, an assortment of veggies with homemade ranch and chips.  Hakuna Matata!