Egg Hunts for Dummies
Egg hunts normally involve lots of delicious, enticing candy. Little plastic eggs filled with shiny, colorful jelly beans, M&Ms, and more. (Rarely have I seen an event where the children …
Read MoreEgg hunts normally involve lots of delicious, enticing candy. Little plastic eggs filled with shiny, colorful jelly beans, M&Ms, and more. (Rarely have I seen an event where the children …
Read MoreWhen one parent will be going out of town, there is a kind of panic that can set in for the one staying behind with the kids. Here are my top three, don’t fail strategies for dealing with managing a two-parent household single-handedly.
Read MoreHere is a crafty Advent project that needs only four things: our free printable, six sheets of cardstock, clothespins or binder clips, some pretty ribbon, and someplace to hang it. …
Read MoreYou can make a stuffed toy out of anything. Scraps, fabric you get off freecycle, old sheets, old t-shirts, you name it. Fleece and flannel make particularly cuddly toys, and since blankets and sheets tend to wear out in the middle first, you may be able to score plenty of toy making materials with a “wanted” on your local Freecycle list or the free section of Craig’s List. If you’re planning ahead for next year, be advised that those Christmas prints are going to be on super-duper sale starting sometime in December, and will be going for pennies starting December 26. For some reason, Hanukkah and Kwanzaa prints tend to follow the same sale price schedule, even though they don’t follow the same calendar. You can sometimes find craft panels that will be great gifts at those sales, too.
Read MoreThis is a hands on indoor play idea that is perfect any time. Tradtionally used as holiday decorations, these strings also make great bird feeders. If popcorn gets boring, alternate with cheerios or cranberries or anything else you can think of that sounds fun. And don’t forget- even if the stringing isn’t going that well, there’s plenty of popcorn to eat.
Read MoreSo, supposing all your kid’s friends have an Elf on the Shelf. Or worse, you had one last year and you LOST it. How do you explain that? There’s a …
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