Showing posts with label 06 June. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 06 June. Show all posts

Father's Day- Don't Forget your Priest!

Don't you call your priest "Father"? He can't have biological children of his own, so I think this is a nice time to show him some appreciation! :-)

I came up with this craft for packaging your Father's Day gift to your priest. It's a sort of a counterpart to all the "necktie" stuff you see for regular Father's Day gifts.


What you need to make your "Priest Necktie"
  • White and Black felt or paper
  • Glue
  • Scissors

Cut a strip of black, and glue on a little white square for the collar. Then just wrap it around any present for your priest and attach with some tape!

Maybe a bottle of wine.

Or put it around a rosary!

Ok... maybe your priest has enough rosaries. But you can wrap the collar around any present for your priest, like gift cards, homemade cookies or a loaf of bread, or even a "coupon" for a home cooked meal with you and your family! Don't forget to tell him, "Happy Father's Day!" :-)

I'm going to leave you with this funny little video about getting your priest a cake for father's day.


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Catholic Decorating

I am so intrigued by the idea of decorating your home for the liturgical year, and I just LOVE this idea from Tiffany to make a Sacred Heart of Jesus wreath! Remember that the month of June is dedicated to the Sacred Heart, so you still have plenty of time to make your wreath. Also, I feel like the red roses give it a patriotic look that will go with your 4th of July decor :-)

Head over to Family at the Foot of the Cross
for directions on how to make your own wreath.


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Sacred & Immaculate Heart Ideas for Kids

I posted some Sacred and Immaculate Heart Ideas earlier this week, but since then I've run across even more cool stuff! Don't feel like you have to "get it all in" by the Sacred Heart feast day tomorrow- The whole month of June is dedicated to the Sacred Heart of Jesus! :-)

Check out these Sacred Heart Cookies made by Sharon.
They're so cute! :-)

Over on Famila Catolica, find these really cool
Sacred Heart & Immaculate Heart sun catcher crafts!
I LOVE this site! It's in Spanish, but she has a translator 
on the top left of the screen :-)

Head over to Cherished Hearts at Home to find these cool
Sacred and Immaculate Heart crafts.

Most Sacred Heart of Jesus, have mercy on us!
Immaculate Heart of Mary, pray for us!

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St. Anthony Feast Day Fun!

Saint Anthony's feast day is coming up on June 13. He is a very popular Catholic saint- the patron saints of lost objects! Here is a classic prayer to St. Anthony- "Dear Saint Anthony, please come round- Something is lost and must be found!" :-) I am just tickled at some of these adorable ideas for celebrating St. Anthony's feast day with kids!

So in honor of St. Anthony- patron of lost objects,
why not try a scavenger hunt like they did on Sweetness and Light
Check out this scavenger hunt on Curly Birds that lets kids work 
from pictures. You can print it for free! :-)

Ever heard of a Tonsure? It's the name of the haircut that 
Franciscans have where part of their head is shaved.
St. Anthony has a Tonsure, see? 

So how about trying a Tonsure cake for St. Anthony's feast day?!
I found this Tonsure Cake over on By Sun and Candlelight.

To read about the tradition of "St. Anthony's Bread" and get
a recipe, visit Ruth over at Just Another Day in Paradise.

Hope you all enjoy the Feast of St. Anthony! God bless! :-)

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Tie Dye Catholic Shirts- Sacred Heart, Immaculate Heart, & Divine Mercy

After finding these Tie Dyed Sacred Heart Shirts online, I just had to make some! We made a Sacred Heart shirt for my son, and Immaculate Heart shirts for me and the girls. Then my daughter insisted that "Daddy needs one", so I made a "Divine Mercy" shirt for him. (I didn't think my husband wanted to wear a shirt with a heart on it). For anyone who doesn't know, the feast of the Sacred Heart coming up on Friday :-)


Supplies Needed:
  • A Tie Dye Kit with desired colors. (I got the tulip kit with fuchsia, yellow, and turquoise. It cost $10, and will dye around 7 shirts if you dilute the blue or are willing to skip the blue on some of the shirts.)
  • White shirts (Or you can tie dye a sacred heart onto something else like a white bag or a pillow case. Think creatively!)
  • Black fabric marker or sharpie (for the Sacred Heart and Divine Mercy Shirts)
  • Fabric roses or rose stamp with white acrylic paint (for the Immaculate Heart Shirt)
How to tie dye a Sacred or Immaculate Heart:

Before starting, it might be helpful to watch this video on how to tie dye a heart. 



1. Start with a damp shirt and fold it in half as shown.

2. Sketch half of a heart onto the shirt with a pencil. Draw the "dip" in the top of the heart extra deep for a good final heart shape.


3. Gather the heart shape right on the pencil line- accordion style. Keep the pencil line as straight as possible. Start at the bottom corner of the heart and work your way around. This is what makes the heart shape, so do your best. As soon as you've gathered it all the way around the heart, rubber band it on the pencil line to secure it.


4. Place 2 more rubber bands down the shirt for color separation.


5. Prepare dye according to the directions, and dye the shirts making sure to get into the fabric crevices. Let the yellow overlap the red a little to let it bleed and create the orange "flames" around the heart. The colors go on in the order shown:


6. Finish your shirt according to the directions on your dye. (For mine, we put the shirts in plastic bags for 8 hours and then washed them in hot water).

7. Let the shirts dry.


When the shirt is dry...
    You can decorate it to be a "Sacred Heart" by drawing on a crown of thorns and a cross. I used a sharpie, but I suppose an actual fabric marker would also do the trick ;-) Either way, put a piece of paper under where you are working to prevent the marker from bleeding through to the back of the shirt.

     

    You can make an "Immaculate Heart" by decorating the heart with roses. I did this 2 different ways:

    1. Use a rose stamp to create the roses using white acrylic paint. I think acrylic paint is best because it dries so quickly, and lets face it- you've already had to wait for these shirts to dry once! This is a great way to go if you're making these shirts for a whole youth group or something. I found my rose stamp in the one dollar bins at Michael's.  
     

    2. Or, you can sew on little fabric roses. At Michael's, you can get 10 of them for $0.99! :-)



    About the Sacred and Immaculate Heart Images:

    Both hearts are surrounded by light and flames. The Sacred Heart of Jesus is depicted surrounded by a crown of thorns, and has a cross on top. The Immaculate Heart of Mary is surrounded by roses. Sometimes (like on the miraculous metal) it is also pierced with a sword. I was sure my girls would rather have just roses on their shirts ;-)



    How to Tie Dye a Divine Mercy Shirt 
    *a masculine alternative to a heart t-shirt ;-)

    1. Fold shirt in half down the middle.
    2. Mark a diagonal across the shirt with a pencil. In St. Faustina's vision, the rays were coming from Jesus' heart, so I tried to make the top of this line end at at "heart height".


    3. Gather the shirt on the pencil line accordian style, keeping the pencil line as straight as possible. When you've gathered it all the way across the shirt, rubber band it to hold it in place.


    4. Add 2 more rubber bands, one on each side of the original. (This will keep the best "V" shape).


    5. Dye the 2 rubber-banded sections with the red and blue dye. Then, dilute the blue dye and use for the remainder of the shirt. (For the diluted dye,  I added 3 parts water to 1 part prepared dye). Alternatively, you could leave the remainder of the shirt white, but I had too many accidental blue splatters on the shirt to make that possible for mine.


    6. Finish your shirt according to the directions on your dye. (For mine, we put the shirts in plastic bags for 8 hours and then washed them in hot water).

    7. When the shirt is dry, use a sharpie or fabric marker to write "Jesus I Trust in You" on the shirt. Put a piece of paper under where you are working to prevent the marker from bleeding through to the back of the shirt.

      About the Divine Mercy Image:

      Jesus appeared to St. Faustina, and asked her to have a painting made of this vision with the words "Jesus I Trust in You", so that's why I put it on the shirt. "The two rays denote Blood and Water. the pale ray stands for the Water which makes souls righteous. The red ray stands for the Blood which is the life of souls."- St. Faustina's diary. If you're crious, read more about the Divine Mercy Image.

      I think these shirts would be a fantastic for a youth group or vacation bible school project where matching shirts were needed. When I went to World Youth Day with my youth group, we wore matching shirts the whole time so we could keep up with our group. These certainly would have been fun!

      If you make any and put them up on your blog, please leave the link in the comments so we can all see them! :-)

      Here are my kiddos enjoying their shirts! 


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