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Great kids/parents activity - make glass clings with paint and Mod Podge!
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Using tension rods to make a tent in the hallway for the kids. I have the perfect place for this!!
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The Anywhere Chair turns a regular chair into a high chair. It rolls up to fit in a diaper bag, and is machine washable.
Could do this on the bottom of our deck in the backyard! Outdoor painting/mural making then sprinkler play. Great outdoor fun.
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Have you seen the Kids Co-op? A weekly link-up of all the fabulous kids ideas from blogs around the world: play ideas, kids activities, arts, crafts, family fun. Stop by to browse the ideas or link up your own blog. Let me know which idea posted over there you like best!
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Turning Toddler Scribbles into Art: Great way to make the little one feel as helpful and as big of a contributor to the household artwork as the bigger one. ;)
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this playhouse is made out of a CARD TABLE!! A cute tutorial for a post office and tree stump too! :)
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Painted pasta for crafts! So in love with these! How pretty are they?! (Craftberry Bush)
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Ideas for celebrating Chinese New Year with your kids: dragon crafts, lantern decorations, literacy ideas, traditions, food. Fun way to open kids' eyes to celebrations and cultures around the world
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Valentine's Day tic tac toe... fun game for V-Day party! #valentines #game
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How seriously awesome is this yarn beanie mohawk from @ThisisCarrie & @Lionbrandyarn?!! I'm making one today!
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wild bird cake recipe....with cheese? really? i'm not so sure about this...
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Hot Cocoa Marshmallow made from store-bought cookie, large marshmallow, meltied chocolate, and candy cane.
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Teaching density! Shake it up and watch it separate again!
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Tiny Tall Cakes... Believe it or not, these were baked in tin cans. Prepare one box of cake batter mix. Butter and flour three clean 4-inch diameter cans (image used 28-ounce tomato cans). Divide batter among cans, place on a baking sheet and bake at 350 degrees until cake springs back when touched in the center... 30 to 35 minutes. Cool completely. Remove cakes from cans by running a knife around the edge and tapping gently. (You can cover them with plastic wrap and chill in the fridge for 5 hours or up to 3 days for easier cutting.) Cut cakes into layers about 1/2 inch thick, discarding the domed top. Spread each layer with jam, lemon curd, or Meringue Buttercream (recipe link below). Stack to make cakes of different heights. Smooth a thin layer (a "crumb" coating) of buttercream all over each cake and chill for 30 minutes. Frost again with desired color of buttercream, smoothing sides and top. Decorate with piped designs. Makes 3 cakes!
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Amazing.. I can't believe I've been throwing out all my old markers! I am SO doing this.
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I think this is a super cute idea. An advent calendar counting down the days until a parent comes home from a work trip. My husband is in the military and travels about once a month. I can't wait to make one of these with our boys!
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