For this week's Muffin Tin Monday over at Her Cup Overfloweth, our theme was to do something that goes along with a Christmas story. I chose The Gingerbread Baby by Jan Brett. This is actually a book we have around all year long, so Mikayla was familiar with its story. My last year of teaching I used this book for a writing lesson at Christmas time, so I was quite familiar with the story as well.
So, despite the busyness of the week in preparing to leave for California, I couldn't resist putting together a muffin tin so we could decorate gingerbread men (or babies). Plus, the kiddos deserved a little time with mommy (although I think Austin got the short end of the stick on this one).
Middle Row: raisins, red hots, craisins
Bottom Row: green sugar, chocolate sprinkles, Christmas sprinkles, red sugar
Mikayla loves to bake...
she got a Christmas apron from Aunt Kristen
for an early Christmas present
hard at work...
if you look closely you'll notice some
evidence of missing candy on this little girl's face
death by candy...poor little gingerbread baby
Next week's theme: Christmas shapes. The possibilities are already brewing...
Why do I participate in Muffin Tin Monday? Because it gives me the opportunity to do something fun and different when day to day life can get mundane. Try it! Just for something that will "shake things up" a bit. That's why I love this blogging world...it encourages me to do some different things. To stay creative and continue having fun in a household full of "daily duties".
7 comments:
CUTE!! It looks like you guys had a blast!!
so clever! It's too bad mikayla didn't like the cookies!!
oh and i'm posting it over at Her Cup Overfloweth! Have a great time out here in CA
I love that book! So cute:)
What fun! Do you remember doing an assignment based on the book "The Mitten" by Jan Brett in college together!?
Those cookies were really good though :) Unfortuanlly, Uncle Jody got the one that died by the red sprinkles. He said the middle wasn't very good.
I love making gingerbread cookies! Josh has been requesting it lately. I guess I need to jump on it!
I love this book - it was the first book my son read to me cover to cover.
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