Thursday, February 4, 2016

Dol towers

Throwback Thursday

With BBC's dohl to plan, I thought I'd write a post about Koala's dohl preparations.

For her dohl, I wanted to have dohl towers for the pictures. But since we don't live in a city with a large Korean population, there's nowhere nearby where we can rent or buy the towers. So I had to make them. 
I found a couple websites on Pinterest that showed how to make the towers. Some used paper towel rolls but I didn't really like that because 1) I thought it was a waste of paper towels and 2) I thought it was too skinny for the tower. I ended up finding this website that used a concrete pouring tube. The tube is about 4 feet tall. I used a knife to cut it down into four towers (so about 1 foot each.) 

I printed in out a paper that said '축돌' and glued it to the first tower. 

Then I started the process of gluing beans onto the tower with a glue gun. 

Work in progress 

One side done: the rest of the tower was just white beans 
The finished product: front and back

Second tower: Year of the black Dragon 
Koala was born the year of the black dragon so I wanted to have one tower that had a dragon on it. I saw towers on Etsy and Google that were different colors that looked nice. But they sold for over $80 which I thought was pretty expensive (little did I know!) 

lol here's my hand drawn template of what I wanted the tower to look like using white beans, black beans, and pink jelly belly's that I picked up at a local candy store. 








Experimenting with the eyes

The tail 

The finished front and back 

On the top I put a small heart


Third tower: 
Chevron was big back then so I decided to make a chevron tower. I used white mentos and pink ones from their tropical flavor pack.

Three finished towers 

Fourth tower: Bubblegum tower
I bought white gumballs and dark pink and light pink ones and made a striped bubble gum tower. 
My advice is to start from the bottom and go up. Somehow the gumballs don't line up at the top so if you try to stand the tower on it, it wobbles (if that makes sense). 


For the last row you kind of have to squish the gumballs in to fit.


The top isn't as pretty but looks ok.

In the end, the towers were not at all cheap! The gumballs, pink mentos and the jelly bellys cost a lot! I guess if you're only doing black and white, the beans aren't that expensive but if you want to have color, it can get costly. It was definitely my labor of love for the party! 

Setting up the table (this isn't everything but is the best pic I have of the towers). 




Monday, January 25, 2016

Snowman Kit

A while ago, I found this snowman making kit at Bed Bath and Beyond. It had all the pieces for a snowman- scarf, wood pegs for buttons, a nose, eyes, and mouth and it came in a cute wooden box. 
After the first snowfall, Koala had been asking to make a snowman but we didn't get enough snow.
I wanted her to have a snowman kit since it was cute and had everything needed but I couldn't find it in the store. I found some kits on Amazon but none of them came in a cute wooden box. I ended up getting this one. There were cheaper ones made of plastic but I liked this one because it was wood. 

I still wanted a box to store it in so I decided to make one. I searched 'wooden box' on Amazon and found this one

 I checked the measurements of the box to the measurements of the snowman kit and it was a perfect match. 
I went to Michael's and bought blue and white acrylic paint and a paintbrush kit (seemed a better deal than buying two paintbrushes separately). 
The wooden box and paints 

Originally, I was going to paint it myself and surprise Koala with it when we went to make a snowman. But then I decided that she would have a lot of fun decorating the box. 
I mixed some white and blue paint together to get a lighter blue and spread out the splat mat and put a painting smock on Koala. She was so excited to get to work on a project with me. 
I let her start off painting the box and I helped her with the sides. 
I wanted to have a snowman on the top of the box & was going to draw it. But when I saw how much fun she was having, I thought maybe she could draw a snowman. While the box dried, we practiced drawing snowmen and I realized it would be too hard for her to paint one on such a small area. 

I thought maybe an alternative could be a handprint snowman so I searched Pinterest for inspiration. There were some ideas where each finger on the handprint was a snowman but I didn't really like the way it looked. Then I came across a couple pins where the footprint was made into a snowman and it seemed like a perfect idea for the box. 
When the blue paint dried, I had Koala and BBC put their footprints on the box. 

When that dried, I took sharpies and drew on the details of the snowmen and wrote 'Snowman Kit' on it along with their names, age and the date under their footprint. 
It came out even cuter than I expected!
And everything from the kit fit perfectly in the box. 
Now we're all set to play in the snow and make a snowman!
***edit***
We finally got to use our snowman kit!