Saturday, March 16, 2013

Kid Craft, Mine Craft


Sorry my posts have been a little skimpy lately. I have been super duper busy with multiple projects, besides work. Although hectic, I have to take time ,to make time for my son's imagination as well. He is crazy about a game on his Ipad called MineCraft which is kind of like Lego's but amazing how these kid's can build whole world's, with endless possibilities. And so of course he thought it would be great if mom could make him a template for an action figure Steve ( the main character) . Together we spent the evening making his character, and watching Smile As Big As The Moon. Speaking of smile, the one on my kidster's face ,and hug's, snuggle's and thank's, remind me of just how important is to spend this kind of time together. Memorable.
Lovely weekend to you:) xox Dawn









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  1. That turned out so cool.

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  2. Thats funny.

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  3. Your little guy is so smart! Has he seen the papercritters app? I think he'd love it! www.papercritters.com - I use it all the time with my art students!

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    1. Thank you! But I think you'll get a kick outta knowing that he found the app, and was told he had to clean his room if
      he wanted it sooo, he opted to make his own..Sheesh:)

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  4. This is so awesome!!! I just started playing Minecraft a couple of weeks ago with my boyfriend. I'm not a gamer by any means, but he is and he thought this would be the best way to ease me in. It's a pretty neat game.

    You're such a great mama to help your son make his own little 3D character!

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    1. Aw, thank you for the compliment! And for stopping by! I tried to play it with him, but I stunk, so i'll stick with the crafty part!lol!

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  5. My little brother is really in to MineCraft too, I'll have to show him your rather brilliant creation here. Lucky son to have such a creative mum, and you're right, the best times are shared family (and friends) times together.

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    1. Thank's Miss Roz, very sweet of you! I have to say it's one of the best games a kiddo/little brother can play that really tap's their creative,and imaginative skill's.xox Dawn

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