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what i love most about my home - free print (I printed these and put them on the kids room doors)
{pictures/memories of us - great anniversary or birthday idea} How sweet is this?
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25 Light Green Striped Paper Straws and Printable Flag by moieti, $4.00
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kiss stickers - "Staples sells stickers that fit kisses perfectly and they have a free template you can download so you can print out stickers at home. I've been doing this for 3 years for all different occasions. Even a 50th anniversary with the gold wrapped kisses."
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OK, I think that this digital clip art could be printed out for some awesome christmas decorations
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ooooh, I would love to get these felt balls to make pom-pom bunting!
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break glowsticks in the bottles for lawn bowling at night... this is AWESOME
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For Thanksgiving: Each person submits a thing they are grateful for. Type them up and roll into the dinner rolls. It is fun to find them all - even more fun to guess who they belonged to. This tradition will be a keeper!
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Teeny Fairy Berries....tiny glowing white LED that fades on and off slowly. Collectively, they produce a moving firefly or fairy light effect that is absolutely unique. Float in water, too!
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light & ribbon garland! Just tie ribbons onto a string of lights!
Fun! Break open a glow stick, dump it in a jar, shake it up and you have an instant glow stick lantern! I'm thinking Halloween on the porch.
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Anna Noack DANGER!!! Just a note, if you are thinking of trying this.... when I gave it a go this weekend, I learned that inside the glowsticks I used is a glass vial that contains the second chemical- when you snap the glowstick, it breaks the glass. When you break open the glowstick, you don't only get chemicals, you get broken glass. Ouch. Open wounds and glow chemicals.... not what I was expecting!!
Ooooh, I can make a bunch of these, and then that pretty origami umbrella wreath . . . ^.^
Guests will stare wide-eyed as they watch clear water or soda transform into a vibrant color! must be magic! doing this for my DH party What you?ll need: Plastic party cups, food coloring, ice, and any clear drink (I used Sprite, Fresca and Ginger Ale). Place 2 to 3 drops of food coloring at the bottom of each party cup and let dry. Just before serving the drinks, fill each cup with ice to hide the food coloring. While each child watches, pour the drink over the ice, and the clear water or soda will ?magically? turn into a color as it fills their cup! Use different colors of food coloring so that the kids won?t know what color to expect from their ?magic? soda. For another fun twist you could add a ?fortune telling? element to the drinks by assigning a meaning to each color and displaying the different meanings on a small sign near the soda. For example, purple = royalty, green = wealth, yellow = long life. Whichever color each guest?s soda turns also predicts their personal ?fortune.?
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Erin Dalton I so LOVE these!!! I want them all over the place :)