Happy Thursday! For this week I again decided to make cupcakes (honestly, cupcakes are kind of the most wonderful thing in the world!), but this time they were. . .monkeys!
I'm sure the amazing ladies who clean the lobby in my dorm think I'm crazy-most people don't make cupcakes at five a.m.-but there's something nice about being up before everyone else. And surprises are the most wonderful thing since cupcakes! I sent a bunch to health services as well as counseling services/campus ministries as a way to say thanks for all they do for us. Decorating the cupcakes was way fun. I went a little bananas
(ha ha-no? okay.) trying to squeeze the frosting dots for pupils and noses out of a ziplock bag, and some of the faces got a little crazy:) Then I carefully arranged them in foil pans and paper plates
and sent them off through campus mail!
I would love to hear from everyone. Leave a comment to let me know what you think, share any ideas you have, or just to say hi (you don't have to have an account to comment). For a way you can get involved, check out the last entry! p.s. How do monkeys get down the stairs?
They slide down the banana-ster!
Yikes! It's 3 in the morning and I guess Valentine's 2010 is officially over. For my second Valentine's Day project I painted these little cards for all the food service workers.
This one time I got a Christmas card from Japan that was hand painted, kind of like these, only it had poinsettias on it. It was the best Christmas card I'd ever seen! So, it definitely inspired me to paint all these butterflies and flowers and star shapes for Valentine's day. When I started. . .
. . .I quickly realized that hand-painting 110 Valentine's would take a lot longer than I originally anticipated. . .
But thirteen hours later. . .
. . .the cards are painted, the messages are glued to the back, and I'm ready to deliver them!
I hope that everyone likes the cards even if they are a little late. . . I would love to hear how your week is going. Please feel free to comment (you don't have to have an account to do so) to say hi and tell me what you think. I'm also always looking for more things that would make your corner of the world a little more magical, so you can email me at lifeinfullcolour@yahoo.com if you have any ideas or if you want to help me create a project.
I had a hard time coming up with a stellar idea this week, so I decided to just continue spreading word of the blog. A little marketing in the bathroom stalls. So this morning I covered Hartung, Decker, and the Student Center, hanging little shapes in all the girl's bathroom stalls.
It was a wonderful adventure-complete with life threatening dangers!
I admit, the boys bathrooms were a bit more tricky. Usually I just surruptitiously glanced around to make sure there was no one around and then quickly. . .opened the door and stuck a shape by the light switch! Except this one.