Grace Girls | Foraging & Nature Crafting

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We had our 3rd Grace Girls meeting this week. We learned about foraging nature to use to craft & decorate with. Mrs. Mary led this topic.

The original plan had been to head out into the woods to forage nature ourselves, but because of the recent heavy storms we have been having as a result of Hurricane Helene, along with the early darkness of Fall evenings, some of the moms brought the nature from their backyards inside to us.

The girls had so much fun “foraging” for nature items that stood out to them to decorate a tablescape with. I thought it was funny that we just decorated our table using Nature last week to celebrate the Autumn Equinox and had to share ours with Mrs. Mary. I love that she also celebrates nature and prioritizes creating family traditions, like me, and that she didn’t judge me for celebrating pagan holidays.

There was a really neat variety of nature to admire. There were pumpkins, gourds, okra, flowers, pine, leaves, plants, wheat, & pinecone.

I got some new inspiration also! I’d love to get some tree stumps to use for my centerpieces! I have a faux one from a cakestand that I put my wedding cake on, but the real ones are way cooler. I didn’t get a photo, but she also had a long, more rectangle-shaped log piece that was perfect for this!!!

They had fun trying out different methods. Some used baskets, some used tree stump rounds or rectangles, some used Mason Jars or directly on the table itself.

I think Athena did really good for her first time. She’s definitely the youngest girl in the group currently, since she just turned 5 this same week and that is the minimum age requirement.

The next part of our night was learning about Flower Presses and getting to use them and the beautiful flowers & plants that Mrs. Mary had pressed for us.

As an old fashioned girl, I always just used heavy books to press my flowers! This was my first time seeing an actual press, and I’m officially obsessed.

I literally sped directly home to beg my husband to make me a simple flower press over the weekend, if we have wood pieces to spare that could work for this. The screws we definitely have, and I can easily obtain thick cardboard from my work, repurposing extra wine boxes.

One of the girls’ mom’s made her the most beautiful flower press for a gift with her name engraved in the wood, and straps to keep it closed instead of screws for much easier accessibility. She said the straps were very affordable from Amazon, so that’s an option I can consider in the future too.

She printed out examples for us to use the pressed flowers to make a card for someone we love, but I decided to hold onto our first pressed flower crafts that we made together as a family. I love the way they turned out.

The pressed leaves looked so cool & still so fresh! The Lambs Ear was still so soft & velvety, and even shone a bit in the light.

The girls picked the color of the cardstock they wanted to use as the background for their cards. Then they chose their pressed nature they wanted to use.

Some girls drew vases, others made small photos. Some decorated their envelopes or inside of the cards too. I really enjoy seeing each girls creativity & ideas. I love that these tiny nature-loving seeds are being planted in these girls heads at such young ages.

I also love how many other moms in the group make nature a priority in their families lives & homeschooling. There is such a huge disconnect in most of “society’s children” from nature, to the point where it is now considered a “disorder.” Nature really is the greatest gift our Creator ever created for us. Nature provides everything a human needs, and not enough people truly celebrate Mother Nature & definitely not enough give back to her in this technology-driven world. My wish for each of these girls is that the seeds planted continues to grow strong in their love & appreciation for nature and that they continue to grow a deeper connection with Mother Nature as they learn more about her & her blessings she provides to us.

These were our cards. They had extras and immediately asked me if I would like to make one too because they knew it would be “right up my alley.” Since I was the very last person to begin, with such a late start I just picked whatever was left that spoke out to me. I’d love to do this again with more time to plan what I want to create! The wheels in my brain are already going crazy with all the ideas for how perfect this hobby is to go with our other gardening projects & future plans.

I placed them above our newest Nature Wall. I thought it was the perfect spot for them & love how they look up there. I’m so glad we attended this meeting – it was such a good one!

Until next time ♡ Mama Morozov

Athena’s 5th Birthday

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Happy October!!! Yesterday (October 1st) was Athena’s 5th birthday & I gotta say, that for being very last minute, not very well planned, & on an extremely tight budget, I think I did a great job pulling it together…… “with a little help from my friends”, as The Beatles would say.

Here is how the room looked when she woke up. I wanted her to be surprised & happy as soon as she came into the dining room. She had asked for an Ariel theme.

I went to Dollar Tree ($1.25 Store now, and all items are no longer that price either. They now offer $5 and $10 items 🙀) and grabbed a small variety ribbon & streamers in different shades of blue. I hung them from the chandelier to resemble water.

I reused this ball garland inside from one of Sasha’s birthdays that was a Frozen theme and wrapped it around the lights in the center.

I thought this chandelier decor looked really beautiful and all around cost less than $5 to put together.

My best friend, Kara, ordered this Little Mermaid garland to hang in the room for her. Mia & I put it together and hung it from the curtain rod in-between the dining room & living room. It really pulled the theme together. She also ordered some gifts for Athena “from us.”

I really appreciate her so much. Not only did she go above & beyond to help me throw Athena a party she wanted & deserves, but she also pulled me out of the depression hole that I had been slowly sinking further into. I’m really lucky to have her.

Mia & I also made this decoration using an old school candelabra. I came across the idea on Pinterest.

Over the summer I picked up a box of super cool, old metal teaset items for my kids to play with in their backyard playhouse, but my husband convinced me to stash them away to one day attempt to restore them, but they have sat in a tote in my closet untouched.

I pulled out the tote, grabbed the candelabra, and all the utensils. I picked the ones that were smallest and most light-weight. I lit some candles and let the wax pool up, then dumped into the candle holder spot with each utensil and held it in place until the wax cooled. I repeated this process until the utensils were safely stuck in place and each holder was completely full of wax.

I then asked Grammy Kat if she had any pretend pearls I could use to drape around it. She did, of course.

For breakfast, I made homemade donuts and icing and let the kids decorate their own donut using Sprinkles I already had. This was mine.

For a special treat, we made these little “oysters” which were pre-made macaroons with a birthday-cake flavored “pearl” jellybean.

I ordered her cake from Kroger for $22. I usually prefer to make my own cakes, but with everything going on lately I really wanted to have a stress-free day for her birthday so that I could be fully present with her. It made her happy & that’s what really matters.

My parents & Grammy Kat stopped by to celebrate Athena during the day.

For dinner, she requested “Dad’s burgers” so he grilled burgers for the family & a Veggie burger for me.

After dinner, we went to see Kozak Siromaha in a small concert hosted by UNWLA & the Ukrainian community. It was our first Ukrainian concert experience by a famous artist.

After the concert, we went home to sing happy birthday to Athena & eat cake.

I can’t believe she’s already 5! It seems like she was just a baby!!! I’m so grateful for these last 5 years with her. She is always smiling and lights up every room she enters. She’s so kind & so thoughtful. She truly makes the world a brighter place. I’m so grateful I get to be her mama.

Until next time ♡ Mama Morozov

Our Favorite Places | Mason Cottage Day

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We are beginning our second year taking homeschool classes at Mason Cottage Day! It’s hard to believe it’s only been that long! I feel like Ms. Natalie is one of my dear lifelong friends who I’ve known forever.

So naturally, I wanted my first post of my new Series: Our Favorite Places, to be about her studio – Mason Cottage Day! In this series, I’ll be sharing about our very favorite places & what makes them our favorite.

Welcome to Mason Cottage Day

From the moment you arrive, her studio is so welcoming! She has a board outside her door with important information & business cards, as well as which classes she is currently offering.

We personally have taken Sewing, Embroidery, Baking, and Reading/Writing classes in our time at Mason Cottage Day. I think science would be a really fun class to take too!

One of Ms. Natalie’s former students made her this adorable giant wooden pencil & another student made her this name plaque. I love that she continues to display their artwork that they took the time to create for her even after they have moved on. It shows how much she truly cares about each and every one of her students.

Each month, Ms. Natalie changes the artwork on display. It’s so fun to see the different projects & types of art the students are learning, as well as what students have come up with on their own in the art room.

This is such a cozy reading corner for students learning to read, and I love the giant embroidery hoops on display. I had never seen them that large before!

She has a ton of books & learning games for all different ages. She has been working with Sasha on her reading, & it has been so impressive to see how fast Sasha has been making noticeable progress in her reading abilities.

One of my favorite things about Mason Cottage Day is that it is really geared toward homeschooling families. Siblings are welcome to come play for free during lessons! That’s incredibly helpful, especially for low-or-one-income large families who otherwise have to miss out due to pricing or scheduling conflicts.

There are plenty of interactive areas to play such as a kitchen/nursery/home play area, a doctor or veterinarian area, a building area, and a doll house area for children to use their imagination.

There is the cutest little hand-washing station for baking students, along with plenty of child-size aprons to choose from.

All of her baking is taught through these conventional ovens. They are the perfect child-size, beginner ovens to learn on.

Sasha has loved taking baking classes at Mason Cottage Day. She had learned how to make a good variety of different items. Her confidence in the kitchen is going up after each class & just like at our home, Ms. Natalie incorporates reading & math into her baking lessons, so those skills are also improving while she bakes. Sasha of course looks adorable in her little aprons & she’s always quick to let her siblings take turns helping her bake.

The art room gives students free-range to create to their hearts content. There is a painting table, all the coloring utensils you need, stencils, & tons of other various art supplies & tools. Anything out is able to be used, and if you see something in her art storage area that you want to use that isn’t out – just ask! She’s more than happy to accommodate little minds.

You can always count on seeing fun science projects or experiments going on from her science students – like this potato clock.

She even has a beautiful planter that is Ukrainian Petrykivka style, which makes my Ukrainian 💙💛 heart so happy to see.

Ella loves learning sewing & embroidery from Ms. Natalie. I have loved every single project that Ella has created for me. Ms. Natalie comes up with super cute, child-friendly projects. One of my favorite projects she has made for me was the peekaboo picture frame with the cutest photo of our kids at the park.

Another thing you can always expect to find at Mason Cottage Day is plants! Ms. Natalie loves plants & nature. She teaches about Monarch Butterflies in season & grows her own pollinator garden outside.

Because of our mutual love of plants & Pollination, we made her a bouquet from our own pollinator garden to bring to her as a gift. We love creating bouquets for people we love!

She has been such a great teacher and role model in our children’s lives. She is helping them learn lifelong skills that they can & will regularly use. She has the kindest & understanding soul. I look forward to our visits with Ms. Natalie as much as the kids do!

“I want children to feel comfortable in the studio. Everything is set up so that they automatically know what to do. It’s a great joy to see children of every age play, pretend, and learn while using all the different materials! Children always have very good ideas about what should be included, and I always take their suggestions seriously. A simple thing such as including little squeeze ketchup and mustard containers made one young person so happy…he had noticed that the play kitchen did not have them, and he suggested adding them. Playing and learning are very definite collaborative communication pathways. I hope the studio allows children to learn in their best ways!” – Ms. Natalie

Classes are an affordable $20 each, which includes all necessary materials! *Beginning October 1, 2024 classes will be raised to $30 each*

Mason Cottage Day is located at 105 E. Main Street, Mason, Ohio 45040. The free parking lot is located behind the Pop Revolution Gallery Building off of Mason-Montgomery Road.

It is right along the cutest little shopping Street – while you are there check out the Mason Whippy Dip for a yummy ice cream treat, or the attached Thai Terrace for a delicious dinner!

You can contact Ms. Natalie to visit her studio or schedule classes at nataliebaxter@yahoo.com

Until next time ♡ Mama Morozov

Today’s Bouquet 💐

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Mia asked if she could make a bouquet for her piano teacher, Ms. Bayleigh. She is seriously the sweetest 🥰. I really love that she is always thinking of others.

We also took one of our little gift baggies for small items & filled it with wildflower seed mix, then attached it to the vase so that she could start her own little cut flower garden at her home with her son 🌼.

I think that she did such a great job putting this together!! This is definitely how we will be giving out our bouquet gifts from now on!! We could also attach a mini handmade card to each one. She even wants to open a little flower shop in our driveway with mini bouquets to sell! I think we could definitely sell them!!

I am going to begin planning an entrepreneurship class for the kids for this year. We will learn the basics of business & build what inventory we can over the winter – collect vases, make mini handmade cards, Ella sews, etc. Then, when spring/summer comes around & flowers begin to really bloom, we can rent a booth at a local farmers market, the Kids City Flea, and the Kids Market. We are so fortunate to have such great opportunities for child-entrepreneurs here in town. You can never be too small to follow your dreams.

Mia was so excited to bring her flowers to Ms. Bayleigh!! I really hope that it puts a smile on her face. Mia said that she told her that it “she had been having a bad day but that really brightened her day,” and that the mother of the student before her told her that “those are the most beautiful flowers she’s ever seen!” Those compliments made Mia so happy & proud of herself and that sure makes my mama heart happy ❤️.

Until next time ♡ Mama Morozov

Art, Play, Hike

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We went to the Art, Play, Hike homeschool meet up today! This is a free group for children of all ages, hosted by the Cincinnati Parks department.

Each Tuesday, this homeschool group meets at a different park around Cincinnati to do art projects, take a Hike, and make new friends to play & socialize with. Today it was held at French Park, which is right by our home.

We showed up an hour early by accident so we decided to take our own big hike while we waited for the rest of the group to show up. I told the kids they could choose which trail we took. They decided on one we hadn’t taken before. By the time we finished our super long hike, the group was ready & set up to begin.

Our first art project today was decorating kites! The kids were really excited to do this project.

Our second art project was decorating flower pots, then filling with dirt & planting wildflower seeds. Mia mentioned that it was great for our Botany class!

They provided baskets of paint markers & stickers for the kids to color their pots. The kids had a lot of fun personalizing them.

Moses fell down so many times on our hike he was covered from head to toe in mud by the end of it. We are trying to live with the “no such thing as bad weather” mindset, and he had fun so that’s all that matters.

The kids were really excited to run around and fly their kites. The got the hang of it pretty quickly and were able to fly them really high in the air!

Our second hike with the group was much shorter, but we went into depth about the different plants & flowers that we saw that are edible, pretty, or invasion (and how to safely remove).

This was a great meet up today & I’m really glad that we went. We all had a lot of fun, got a lot of exercise, and got to make some really cool crafts with each other & new friends.

Until next time ♡ Mama Morozov

Pysanky 🥚 | 💙💛Ukrainian Easter Eggs

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Yesterday, my Ukrainian National Women’s League of America Branch (144- Cincinnati) hosted our second annual Pysanky Masterclass.

Pysanky is the Ukrainian art of decorating Easter Eggs.  Pysanky comes from the Ukrainian verb писати meaning: to write. The history is really interesting!

Each egg has a special message using symbols on it that is meant for the recipient of the egg. Below are the symbols and their meanings. What you wish for, for yourself or who you are giving your egg to, is what you will write onto your egg.

Моя перша писанка – останній рік

Last year I made a very simple pysanky with only a flower on it. It was my first one ever and I was not confident enough to make a detailed one, so this year I made it my goal to do a much more intricate design.

I chose chickens and floral because I really want to manifest chickens for our mini homestead this year as well as a bountiful garden. I also chose Tryzub because that is dearest in my heart (was also my very first tattoo on the day I turned 18!), and I wish for the war to end and for all Ukrainians to get to feel peace again.

I think I did a much better job this year and I am really proud of how it turned out, although I do still cherish my first pysanky from last year very much too.

PRO TIP: wear tight fighting gloves if you are worried about stained fingers.

Ella also got to make her very FIRST pysanky today in школа. She did an amazing job!

перша писанка з Елла

Мія, Саша, і Афіна all got to make an egg craft at школа as well. Мія got to paint her egg. Саша і Афіна decorated their eggs out of foam & various craft supplies. They are perfect spring/Easter decorations! I hung the foam eggs in the window.

If you are new to pysanky and want to give it a try, I am including the instructions from yesterday’s class below (special tools and dyes are required):

I’d love to see what you create! 🥚

Until next time ♡ Mama Morozov

Little Free Library 📚

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A couple years ago when we began homeschooling we made a list of goals that we wanted to achieve together as a family. One of those goals was putting up a Little Free Library in our front yard for the neighborhood kids to be able to love reading as much as we do.

Today we finally achieved that goal!!!

I am absolutely obsessed with how it turned out! I registered it to the world map under Morozov Montessori (our homeschool name) Library.

I have already began adding a few flowers under the library, but my plan is to fill the entire bed with flowers to make it so much more colorful & welcoming, for humans and butterflies 🦋. 

It came with 2 posts (1 tall & 1 short), but we chose to place it on this dead dogwood tree instead. After spending years trying to bring this tree back to life, we decided to give it new life instead. We are going to save the posts and use them for a later project.

I’d like to add a couple garden stones walking from the sidewalk up to the library. I would also like to come up with an idea of how I can fill the empty space under the library. Maybe a small planter? Maybe a small fairy garden? Maybe hang a little wind chime? Hang dog poop bags? The ideas are endless (and I would love to hear yours!), I’ll just have to wait and see what speaks to my soul.

All in all, I am just very, VERY happy to have it up finally and really excited to continue making it great!

Until next time ♡ Mama Morozov

Felt Needle Books | Sewing & Embroidery For Beginners🧵

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We made these adorable little pocket size “Needle Books” at Grace Girls – our Mom & Daughter Homeschool Group.

The mom in charge of running this lesson/activity had pre-cut the book covers and the pages for all of the girls and moms. Then each person picked their thread color they wanted to use and sewed the pages to cover on the “spine.” Once the pages were attached, we were supposed to go around and do the border around the book. We then attached our buttons and if there was time, we decorated them.

This was my first time learning how to do flowers. I thought it was a little confusing at first but by the end I think I got it.

The pages inside are meant to be used as a “pincushion” to keep your needles safe.

I thought this was a really fun beginner sewing/embroidery project and I think it ended up looking really cute. I would really like to continue to practice with embroidery designs.

Until next time ♡ Mama Morozov

Ella’s Embroidery

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Ella’s embroidery project this week was SO cute that I wanted to share it here. She used dog fabric and embroidered the outline of each dog. I love how it turned out and it was exactly what this shelf needed!! I have really enjoyed seeing how much progress Ella has made over the last 6 months with her sewing and embroidery skills, and how much more confident she is with it!

Until next time ♡ Mama Morozov

Terra Cotta Potters 🪴

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I went to Target the other day and saw the cutest little face potters for plants that I wanted to get for this windowsill, but then I saw the price tag & said ope, nevermind, and placed it back.

I headed down to Menards and picked up a small stack of these Terra cotta planters for $0.78 each & asked my husband to decorate them for me instead. These first two he made for me are awesome! I can’t wait to see what the rest will turn out like. I want to go back and get a bunch more for the kids & I to decorate also! We have plenty of empty windowsill space to fill with our purposeful art, herbs, & houseplants.

Instead of blowing a bunch of money at Target to get what everyone else has, I was able to save a ton of money & get custom planters instead. You can do ANYTHING with these. Decorate them ANY way you want. Let your imagination run wild. They’ll end up looking way cuter than anything you can find at Target, plus no one else in the world will have the same one as you!

Until next time ♡ Mama Morozov