First, we started the day with a super complicated 3-element St. Patty's Day breakfast:
- Green Banana Bread Muffins Should I trust you with sharing this recipe??
- Green Scrambled Eggs - It's just food coloring people!
- Bowl of Lucky Charms
You may think the green eggs look unappetizing, but Sam-I-Am actually thinks they're quite delectable and so does the Kraze!
Here's what you'll need for your Shamrocks:
- Printer & Paper to cut out your silhouette
- Pencil & Scissors to trace & cut out your image
- Cardstock (holds the weight of the glue & paper better)
- Green napkins (what I had lying around the house) or tissue paper
- Mod Podge or any glue you'd like (for the crumpled version)
I cut my napkins into 1 inch squares (approx. - doesn't have to be exact) and crumpled them up. The rest is pretty self-explanatory.
Truth time: I did help fill in some gaps (again, they're 2... and I'm a bit of a perfectionist (AND I needed a completed project for the pictures right?!). Does this make me a bad mom?
Zoe did ask me to do her stem for her - which was before she insisted on UN-crumpling the paper and wanted it to lay flat. She's actually much smarter than I am, because her version was much more age-appropriate than mine - her version took half the time of my crumpled version!
*Zoe's paper-mache version:
- After letting Zo put the paper all over, I turned it over & cut off the edges, so it would look like a shamrock again.
- I Mod Podged over the napkins as well & I'm super happy with the way hers turned out too.
I especially love these because they are yet another example of experiencing the two shades of the Kraze (as mentioned in my First Blog Post Ever)!