It has been one full week. You know the kind of week where when you get the kids down each evening, you look at your husband and can’t put two coherant thoughts together… Each time I’ve sat down to write, there is simply nothing there. And so I head for bed because I know this whole new ’embracing mornings’ thing is going to come beeping into my slumber before I know it.
This has been a week of embracing routine again. As I wrestle with the challenge of encouraging boys back into the swing of things, I’ve found myself pondering why, oh why I ever let the routine slip. There is something to be said about habit. It makes life run smoother. I can feel us all starting to relax as routine becomes familiar again.
As a reward the other day, I introduced the kids to the wonder of Pinterest. They were quite taken with this idea to make an airplane which I slyly directed them towards. They squealed in delight to discover that I just so happened to have bananas and cottage cheese (a rare treat). They puzzled over what do use for airplane windows and there may or may not have been a few tears as they attempted to cut their bananas into workable shapes… But all in all, they were thrilled with their creation and clamboring for more food creation inspiration. I showed them how my friend Becky’s son made this creation with yogurt instead of cottage cheese and we had fun brainstorming variations on this theme. It’s fun to stoke the fire of creativity and see what they can come up with once that creativity is stoked!
I think I might let them pick out some inspiration for next week and take them shopping for ingredients or see what they can rustle up at home to aid in their edible creations. It’ll be fun to see where their creativity will take them.
All this got me thinking…
How can we utilize pinterest to promote creativity?
Don’t Expect Pinterest Perfect ~ There is nothing wrong with beautiful pinterest pictures. They are inspiring. But when it comes to our kids creating we need to value process over product. The point is that THEY are the one’s doing the project, not you…
Encourage Improvisation ~ Don’t provide all of the ingredients. It is good to let them learn to make-do or come up with the solution themselves to create what it is they want to create.
Don’t provide directions. ~The picture might just be enough to get creative juices flowing. There is a certain triumph experienced when you’ve struggled to figure something out. I simply gave the boys one banana and left them to figure out how they could utilize that ONE banana to make their creation.
Brainstorm ~ Have a brainstorm session where they are free to throw out all kinds of ideas to create their pinterest-inspired design! This could very well lead to some totally new creations.
I’m thinking we’ll have to add these fun food creation ideas to our list of tips for helping picky eaters too!
Tricia @ Hodgepodge says
Oh I LOVE this Heather! That food picture with all the creative plates! My eldest – a high schooler – has been doing some project based learning with Pinterest. She’s doing a science fair project centered around Pinterest recipes. She’s also been handling some social media for our sites because she loves Pinterest so much. We’ll definitely be applying your creativity promoting ideas! Thanks so much.
Heather says
Wow. I love the idea of a pinterest recipe inspired science project and I love the idea that she gets to work along side you with your social media. I have fond memories of working alongside my parents with their ministry involvement. It was fun and I look forward to that season with my own children.
Becky Daye says
Thanks for pinning it and inspiring ME!!! I love this post, because I simply made Gibsy’s snack for him. 🙂 Your ideas here are wonderful. I want my kids to grow up being comfortable using their incredible imaginations in the kitchen.
Thanks Heather for sharing your creativity in this space! Always blessed by you and so thankful that I can call you friend!!!
Heather says
I regularly have to sit on my hands and not step in and do it for them. They certainly weren’t as pretty and it frustrated my perfectionist during the creation process. lol.
Thankful to count you a friend too and hope to meet you in person at Allume this year! You’re going, right?
Camille says
You are one creative Mama! Way to go! 🙂
MiMa says
I love their airplanes & clouds. Very clever