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I had no idea you could make a butterfly feeder this way, what a great project to do with your kids
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Condensed milk painting. It doesn't drip and is shiny when it dries.
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4 cups sand + 2 cups cornflour + 1 cup of water = moon sand! Who knew?
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tutu with scraps of fabric instead of tulle --- so colorful, so cute
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Photoshop. Layer your child's art over their photo - awesome!
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This is absolutely awesome. Make a kids' quote book to organize and save the funny things they say ... free tutorial and printable templates
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doodle paint, made from flour, salt, water, and food coloring
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Kool-aid lip gloss. Best party activity ever!
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edible necklaces | marshmallow + sprinkles + red vine
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Whaaaaat? No helium needed to fill balloons for parties.....just vinegar and baking soda!
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1 1/4 cups dirt 1 1/4 cups flour 3/4 cups of salt 1/2 cup if sand mix dry ingredients start adding water slowly until it holds form, form around critters of your choice let dry in the sun and let the kids enjoy discovering whats inside.
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Use hair spray and glitter to make tooth fairy money. Such a good idea! I'll be happy I pinned this some day.
Interesting!...Make Your Own Glitter out of Tin Foil! Need: * Baking Pan * Tin Foil * 1/4 cup of salt * 1/2 teaspoon of food coloring * Preheat an oven to 350 degrees. Directions: * Mix 1/4 cup of salt with a 1/2 teaspoon of food coloring in a small bowl until the salt is uniformly colored. * Spread the mixture out in an even layer on a foil-lined baking sheet. * Bake in the oven for ten minutes. Allow your homemade glitter to cool before using it. NOTE: *...
make fireflies that really work... For camping with the kids this year!
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Glow in the Dark jars-- Adults need to make them, but kids will love them!
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Wonderful ideas for dads and daughters. Can translate to mothers and sons or fathers and sons, too!
Cell phone number bracelet, when traveling with little ones in airports, large amusement parks...Great idea!
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Great ideas to surprise kids that don't involve money. These are the kinds of things they truly remember!
ice eggs - Freeze balloons filled with water and small toys. Cut balloon off and play with eggs outside. Provide spoons for cracking ice and digging treasures out. SUMMER
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NO WAY!! Add glow stick liquid to bottle of bubbles... Glowing Bubbles! Perfect for a summer night
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Butterflies from Toilet paper rolls... have kids cut from scrapebook paper to create bright colors.
Indoor Tulips . . . Step 1 - Fill a glass container about 1/3 of the way with glass marbles or decorative rocks. Clear glass will enable you to watch the roots develop . . . Step 2 - Set the tulip bulb on top of the marbles or stones; pointed end UP. Add a few more marbles or rocks so that the tulip bulb is surrounded but not covered (think support). . .Step 3 - Pour fresh water into the container. The water shouldn't touch the bulb, but it should be very close, so that the roots will grow in...
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Great for a game of tag on a scorching hot day, squishy sponge balls are summer's alternative to snowballs. Made from kitchen sponges that are cut up and tied together, they last longer than water balloons and are softer and splashier than regular balls. Best of all, after tossing them around, the kids will be as clean as the kitchen dishes.
How to fix a doll's hair - EASY and SIMPLE solution!! If you have a girl - this is the BEST tip!
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Send your child's drawing to this co. and they will recreate it.
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If you write a letter to a character at Disney (Walt Disney World Communications PO Box 10040 Lake Buena Vista, FL 32830-0040), they will send you an autographed photo back...cute Christmas presents for the little ones!
Cloud Dough (the stuff at hands on museum) - 8 cups flour & 1 cup baby oil. It feels like flour as you run your fingers through it, but it's moldable.
Keep them busy for hours! A block of ice with treasure frozen inside and a hammer. Great for those 100+ degree summers!
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