Tuesday, November 26, 2013

Springtown Villa Fundraiser

The Resident Council of Springtown Villa is doing a fundraiser with hand-painted canisters! The canisters were painted by Springtown Villa's own talented artist Deborah Morris. These adorable, sturdy canisters are wonderful to hold kitchen utensils, plants, or anything you may need to help your home look organized! The canisters come in different colors and designs (shown below) with a clear coat over them to keep them protected and looking new for years to come.

Canisters are $10 each and will benefit the Resident Council of Springtown Villa. Please Call Gracie Campos at 512-353-7343 to place your order. Only a limited number is made so get yours before it runs out!
 
 
 





Friday, November 22, 2013

Superhero Cape Tutorials

 
Before we made superhero capes, we went over with the kids about superheroes. We showed them superheroes that look human and explained to them that anyone can be a hero and discussed different examples. They then made a list on things that made them super!


*WARNING: THESE CAPES WERE NOT MEANT TO BE WASHED IN THE WASHER. IF YOU WOULD LIKE TO MAKE ONE TO BE ABLE TO WASH, YOU CAN CLICK HERE*



CAPE MATERIALS
-An old bed sheet (full or queen should be enough to make 8 capes)
-Glue (children use Elmers  and/or adults can use something stronger like E600)
-Scissors
-Velcro stickers (The dollar store should have an 8 pack for $1)
Decorate with:
-Felt stickers of different shapes
-Foam of different shapes
-Buttons and sequence
-Shiny fabric to cut out letters
-Hard felt to cut out thunderbolt shapes


STEPS
1. Cut bed sheet into 8 squares (you should have enough material to make at least 8 capes). The short side with the frayed edges will be where you will cut for the head.
2. Use a paper plate to trace a semi-circle on the side where you will have your head.   On the ends of that side, place a set of Velcro sticker on each side.
3. Find shiny fabric to cut out letters. If you use E600 to glue this onto the bed sheet, it will stay on better. Wait until it is completely dry.
4. Let the kids decorate with the different materials and stickers!
5. Let it completely dry and take a picture! (Look at the next directions to set up your superhero city!)
 


SUPERHERO CITY MATERIALS
-Boxes of different shapes
-Tissue paper, white paper, or old wallpaper
-Construction Paper
-Stapler
-Tape
-Newspaper
-Scissors
-Blue bed sheet or carpet

STEPS
1. Wrap the boxes in white paper. I used old wallpaper and turned it inside out where the white part was showing. It was definitely strong material! Use tape and staples to secure the paper onto the box. Combine 2 boxes for a "taller" skyscraper!
2. Cut out squares from construction paper to make the building windows and doors.
3. Create a cloud by cutting out a cloud shape from your white paper material. Staple all the sides except for one and stuff it with newspaper. Once it is stuffed, staple it closed.
4. You are now ready to take a picture! Set up your city in a blue background (either a blue sheet or carpet). Leave space between your buildings and the cloud so your child can do their superhero pose in the middle. Stand on a high point (like a chair) and click! 


Thursday, November 7, 2013

SPRINGTOWN VILLA IS NOW ACCEPTING APPLICATIONS!

Springtown Villa is a housing site for elderly and disabled persons. It is now accepting applications for the 1 and 2 bedroom waiting list. To see if you are qualified, contact Amanda Ramirez at 512-396-3363.