Showing posts with label valentines. Show all posts
Showing posts with label valentines. Show all posts
Tuesday, May 3, 2016
Wednesday, February 12, 2014
Doily Heart Stencil T-Shirts
I saw this Valentine's Day kids craft idea last year in Family Fun magazine, but we didn't get around to it in time. That turned out for the best though because this year the girls had an opportunity to do it with their grandmother, and now they all have coordinating shirts they can wear together on Valentine's Day.
Here are some tips we found for making this project go smoothly with kids:
Here are some tips we found for making this project go smoothly with kids:
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indoor activities,
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Thursday, January 23, 2014
Heart Shaped Granola Bars {Healthy Valentines Treats}
You know what I recommend? Trial runs for homemade Valentines Day treats! Ha ha...why not- right? We did that the other day with these heart-shaped granola bars as I wasn't sure how granola dough would work with cookie cutters. I'm happy to report that it works just fine (said through tasty granola crumbs).
I vote for making these above actual heart-shaped sugar cookies for the following reasons:
I vote for making these above actual heart-shaped sugar cookies for the following reasons:
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indoor activities,
older children,
recipes,
valentines,
young children
Wednesday, February 13, 2013
Potato Stamp Valentines
A while back, my mother-in-law suggested I try potato stamping with the girls. It took me a while to get around to doing it, but now that we've done it, I wish we'd tried it sooner. There's just something FUN about using food to do art. (e.g. we liked stamping with okra and making magnets with colored pasta)
Getting the right shape in the potato can be a bit tricky. I found that it worked best to:
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Friday, February 13, 2009
Valentine's Day Mirror
Can you keep a secret? This is the valentine's day "card" my husband will wake up to tomorrow morning!
I was happy to discover that dry erase markers work on mirrors. I imagine I will use this idea for other sorts of things in the future! It was also handy to have a moveable mirror that I could decorate and then hide away in my closet until Saturday morning.
I was happy to discover that dry erase markers work on mirrors. I imagine I will use this idea for other sorts of things in the future! It was also handy to have a moveable mirror that I could decorate and then hide away in my closet until Saturday morning.
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