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  • Finger Print Pictures

    Kids love any excuse to get their little fingers messy. So go ahead! Try making finger print pictures. Just make sure to wash up before they start running around the house. You'll need: Ink pad Paper colored pencils, crayons, or markers What to do: Firmly press finger your tip onto an ink pad and...
    Posted to Crafts (Weblog) by admin on 06-10-2008
  • Holiday Activities Part 2

    So much to do before the Holidays and so little time! But now’s a great time to have fun with your little tot, so here are a few more ideas to make this time of year the best time ever! Holiday Advent Calendar Find about 3 feet of cardboard. If you want to use some green felt material – glue...
    Posted to Crafts (Weblog) by admin on 12-21-2007
  • Treehouse Holiday Fun – Part 1

    It’s the Holidays. Things are a little crazy; relatives are coming over, you’ve got a million meals to cook and the kids have eaten way too much sugar and are bouncing off the walls. But somehow you have to keep your tot occupied. So here are a few fun ideas that’ll get you in the Holiday...
    Posted to Around The House (Weblog) by admin on 12-14-2007
  • Treehouse Holiday Ornaments

    Yes the holidays can be busy and they can also be expensive. These crafts can make great gift ideas, as well as something fun to do with you toddler just in time for all the festivities. Cartoon Tree Ornaments You’ll need to purchase some plain foam or plastic ball ornaments at the mall. Probably...
    Posted to Crafts (Weblog) by admin on 11-27-2007
  • Fun and Funky Picture Frames

    Homemade frames, filled with photos or artwork make great gifts and are a wonderful way to show off your child's creativity. This simple frame is a great way to make something fun and functional while using up materials you have lying around your house. Recycled Frames Materials: Corrugated cardboard...
    Posted to Crafts (Weblog) by admin on 08-07-2007
  • Display Ideas and Keepsake Boxes for Cherished Collections

    Helping your children find a way to store and/or display their collection not only limits the clutter, it shows them that you understand the value of their treasures. Here are a few ideas to display or store your children's collections. Display a Collection Craft stores are full of display possibilities...
    Posted to Crafts (Weblog) by admin on 08-03-2007
  • Crafting 101

    You may not have space for a studio, but setting up an art corner and keeping the art box well stocked will go a long way towards making art accessible and promoting your child's own creativity. Organizing an Art Corner In our house we have an art table that has four shelves built into the base,...
    Posted to Crafts (Weblog) by admin on 08-03-2007
  • Organizing Your Preschooler’s Room

    The following are sure fire ways to help reduce the chaos in your child's room by overall organization. Divide your child's room into areas - an art zone, a games/toy zone, a dressing zone, etc. Once the room is zoned, organize everything accordingly. By dividing the room as such, your child...
    Posted to Around The House (Weblog) by admin on 08-02-2007
  • Splish, Splash: Making Bath Time Fun Time

    Bath time no longer needs to be something to dread. Here are a few techniques to help make bath time fun time. Activities Singing is not only a fun way to pass the time; it may help relax children of any bath time anxieties. Before the next bath, freeze some small plastic toys in Styrofoam cups filled...
    Posted to Family (Weblog) by admin on 08-02-2007
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