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  • Dragon

    A craft from the Crazy Craft DVD Collection Materials: Big sponge shaped like an 8 2 paper towel rolls Toilet paper roll Scissors Marker Little Styrofoam ball Drinking straw Glue Construction paper Elastic band Craft foam Tape Cut sponge into big raindrop shape for body. Cut slit in top (pointed end...
    Posted to Crafts (Weblog) by admin on 08-14-2007
  • Crown

    A craft from the Crazy Craft DVD Collection Materials: Construction paper Scissors Tape Shiny tape Markers/paint Breakfast cereal/buttons/stickers Glue Pasta Paint Cut wide strip of construction paper long enough to go around your head. Cut triangles out of one long side. Decorate crown with shiny tape...
    Posted to Crafts (Weblog) by admin on 08-14-2007
  • Castle

    A craft from the Crazy Crafts DVD Collection Materials: Lid from big cardboard box Marker Construction paper Scissors 3 toilet paper rolls 3 pointed paper cups Paint Wool Tape Draw castle drawbridge, crenellated towers and brick lines on one side of box lid. Cut out castle, including sides of lid about...
    Posted to Crafts (Weblog) by admin on 08-13-2007
  • Cardboard Castle

    Do your royal subjects need a castle of their very own? Here's a play castle design - complete with turrets, drawbridge and dungeon - to build with you child. Materials: Cardboard boxes String or rope Thin wood dowel Glue Scissors Duct tape Fabric Markers, paint, wallpaper scaps, etc. Start with...
    Posted to Crafts (Weblog) by admin on 08-03-2007
  • Schoolyard Games: Elves, Giants and Wizards

    Here's a spin on an old favourite. Elves, Giants and Wizards This is a full-bodied version of "rock, paper, scissors", but for this game, Elves beat Wizards, Wizards beat Giants and Giants beat Elves. In a park or backyard, map out a playing area and mark home bases for each time. Next...
    Posted to Outdoor Fun (Weblog) by admin on 08-03-2007
  • Bedroom Themes for Girls

    Here are just a few ideas to help create an enchanting room for your daughter. Butterfly Garden Start by painting the walls about ¾ of the way up in a soft green. Paint the remaining wall and ceiling a light sky blue. Paint some white clouds on the ceiling. Next, create the garden by stenciling multi...
    Posted to Around The House (Weblog) by admin on 08-02-2007
  • Reading Classic Fairytales

    One of the first decisions many parents have to make is not when they will start reading to their little ones but what they will start reading to them. There are a plethora of children's books available to parents in the modern era. Books based on cartoon characters, modern fables, ABC type books...
    Posted to Family (Weblog) by admin on 08-02-2007
  • Princes, Pirates and Pajamas, Oh My!: Party Ideas and Themes

    Here are a few party themes to keep on hand as your child's big day approaches. 1. Pajama Party Just because your preschooler isn't old enough for a slumber party, doesn't mean he or she can't have a pajama party. Invite guests to wear their pj's and bring their favourite stuffed...
    Posted to Parties (Weblog) by admin on 08-01-2007
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