• Healthy Living
    • Cooking
  • Homesteading
  • Painting
    • Upcycled Projects
  • Quilting
    • Quilting Projects
    • Quilting Fabrics
    • Thoughts about Quilting
  • Esty Shop Notices
  • About
  • Contact
  • Privacy Policy

Needle's Eye Designs

A place for sewing and painting, with a smattering of homesteading adventures, and a sprinkling of healthy living.

You are here: Home / Archives for kids

First Kidding on the Homestead

February 17, 2020 Homesteading

I’m not kidding! Our goats kidded!!! We welcome 3 new baby goats the end of 2018! First kidding season done!

Just born babies

I have read all the jokes from other farmers and homesteaders. Livestock select the coldest time to kid – they were not kidding! (Yea, sorry about all the puns!!)

We had family visiting for the weekend and we were all hoping that my goats would deliver about that time. They waited until our guests left and the weather tanked down to the single digits. I was freaking out. Yes, giving birth is a part of nature but these babies were coming out wet with below freezing temperatures. Grabbed towels and a the burn barrel. The barrel in hopes to create a fire closer to where they were kidding and the towels to dry the babies off – fast.

Everything went smoothly. Despite my worry. (Thankfully!) We introduced 3 new babies that one week.

Oh, the cute, fluffies! Look at that face – you can’t help but fall in love with that face! (Our dog in the background doesn’t quite know what to think about our little house guests.)

I did not need to use much in our kidding kit – just the dip for the umbilical chord and the floss to tie off the chord. I was prepared for anything – the selenium, gloves, scissors, bandages, towels, wee wee pads (more absorbent than towels) – everything was in that kidding kit!

We brought them into the house to help keep them warm until we got a place set up in the garage where we could get some heat going for them – and for me because I was there to make sure my girl was doing good.

First kidding season done successfully!

N

Leave a Comment Categories: Homesteading
Share :

A Shelf for Toys DIY

May 17, 2017 Upcycled Projects

I found a fairly solid shelf sitting in a thrift store. The thing was ugly. Someone had tried (and failed) to paint it black. You see, you cannot simply paint furniture a new color. You have to strip it. Paint doesn’t stick to finish – I wish it did. This poor shelf had paint streaks all over it.

Time to take it home and show it some love. 🙂

First step is to always strip or sand it down to create a surface to which paint will stick. If you’re going for a natural wood finish then it needs to be done, then you have to get into all the little grooves, etc. (Always wear the appropriate safety gear: safety glasses and a mask!)  I’ll wipe the surface down remove any spider webs, etc. Then I get out my husband’s hand sander and use large grit sand paper for the first pass, gradually working my way to finer grit paper with each pass.

Once stripped I use some gesso as the first coat and outline the characters that I want to paint on the shelf — in this case my son’s favorite cartoon characters: Blaze and Paw Patrols.

Since I was not going to do a wood finish, I did not worry about sanding every spot to bare wood. My goal was to create a surface to which paint would adhere, so, I just scraped the black paint off with a scraper and sanded the finish a bit

For the Blaze side I used some paint markers that claimed to be for all surfaces. I really didn’t like them. The tips would shred really easily making it difficult to get good detail work done. I had to make a trip to Michael’s where I found some sturdier tip markers that I used on the Paw Patrol side.

I painted the cartoon characters first to avoid multiple coats since my plan was a black shelf. Once the main shelf was complete, I painted the shelf back blue. Finally, both parts of the shelf got a polyurethane finish. When everything dried, I screwed the back onto the front and my son had a new shelf. I did let my son paint a portion of the shelf – he had a blast!

This was definitely a fun project.

Have a fabulous day!

Nelum

Leave a Comment Categories: Upcycled Projects
Share :
Needle"s Eye Designs

Recent Posts

  • Pick One Thing.
  • 2022 Kids are Here!
  • How to Begin Living a Healthier Life
  • My Journey to a Healthier Lifestyle
  • Happy New Year!

Categories

Archives

  • May 2022
  • April 2022
  • March 2022
  • February 2022
  • January 2022
  • December 2020
  • October 2020
  • May 2020
  • April 2020
  • March 2020
  • February 2020
  • October 2019
  • September 2019
  • October 2018
  • July 2018
  • June 2018
  • September 2017
  • June 2017
  • May 2017
  • April 2017
  • January 2017
  • November 2016
  • August 2016
Needles Eye Designs. All Rights Reserved.Design by SkyandStars.co
Back Top

Copyright © 2023 · LoveYourself on Genesis Framework · WordPress · Log in

 

Loading Comments...