Coming soon in crafts…

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Proposed topics: Yarn work, needlepoint, papercraft, sewing, woodworking, felt work, and everything in between (I’ve never tried glass blowing, but never say never)!

 

 


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  1. […] I pulled double duty with these pumpkins as (1) painted as decorations for Fall/Halloween (which is why there is paint on the pre-cut pumpkin), and (2) cut […]

  2. […] amount of money, I discovered this tutorial for making football jerseys out of simple t-shirts.  I modified the tutorial to fit my specifications (and my princess-obsessed preschooler), and […]

  3. […] Quiet books (here are some other ideas to get you going) […]

  4. […] and decorated the high chair with left over streamers.  I also had a lot of fun making a rainbow tutu for my daughter, but it ended up working really well under the cake stand […]

  5. […] position also works for engaging in finger games/songs (peek-a-boo, itsy-bitsy spider, etc).  It is possible to play with your baby without being too […]

  6. […] saw these blocks at a friend’s house and wanted to try something similar in the colors of our big kids’ room.  Using this tutorial, I developed my own tweaks, and here’s how it […]

  7. […] (3)  Punch two holes: one just above the smoke stack and the next 0.5″ higher.  Stuff with your desired “goodies.”  For some great ideas on train gifts, check out these DIY Reusable Coloring Books and Crayon Boxes or these Personalized Wooden Train Whistles. […]

  8. […] was how the invitations could look.  We balanced her vision with my budget and came up with this (please excuse the low photo […]

  9. […] Looking for other crazy things to do with cardboard?  Come take a look at this Cardboard Cranky Crane and Cardboard Train! […]

  10. […] fun to play with, and versatile for a number of activities and stages.  I’ve used it for sensory bins, I-Spy jars, art projects, and […]

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