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We love flowers! They smell great and bright up your house. These easy and inexpensive flowers are made within minutes and make a great gift.
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Making art doesn't have to cost a lot. Let yourself inspire by nature. There are great things you can find outside to use in your next masterpiece. So go for a stroll to your local park and gather leaves, sticks, flowers, stones, grass etc and start getting crafty. Read more >> If you are not a great sewer (like me!) or don't own a sewing machine. Than this no-sew Queen Elsa cape from Tidbits is perfect. This is also a fun way for some of the older girls to get introduced to sewing and make their own cape. So no more need to spend lots of money on the Disney costumes, make your own. Your girls will be just as happy with it! Read more >> Instead of baking cupcakes, make cake pops for a change. You can make them in different flavours and shapes. Even more fun is to decorate them as puppets. These will be a big hit at any party. Here is a simple basic recipe and some decoration ideas. Read more >> The traditional Dutch pancakes are very popular in my home country, especially with kids. They are easy to make and in many different varieties; sweet, savoury or natural. You only need 3 ingredients to make a basic pancake; flour, eggs and milk. Simple, inexpensive and yummy! No wonder you can find Dutch pancake restaurants all around the world! Read more >>> With only a week to go, time to get ready for Easter. Make Easter craft with the kids and decorate your home with it. These paper mache Easter baskets can be used as a table piece to put eggs in or the kids can use them as Easter egg baskets during the egg hunt. A bit of a messy activity, but you forget all about the mess when you see the end result. Read more >> You have to paint Easter eggs with your kids at least once every year, it is such a nice tradition. Make an event out of it! Invite some friends, set the table and prepare some Easter themed food. And beautiful decorated eggs that everyone get to take home! Read more >> Cooking with kids is fun, educational and (hopefully) yummy. Most kids that get to be involved in making their dinner, do well at eating it too. One of the easiest things to start with is making a pizza together. You don't need to use the stove, so don't have to be afraid of the kids getting burnt. This makes it a great activity for young kids too. And who doesn't like pizza! Read more >> We have started to make a fun snack or meal once a week. Lunch time gets a whole lot easier when it is 'fun food day'. A win - win for both mom and the kids! See here what we have made so far. Read more >> Giving your kids the opportunity and tools to pretend play is beneficial in their development. A play kitchen is a great way for kids to learn about cooking, ingredients and setting the table. Letting them use their imagination will for sure create very 'odd' dishes. If you are handy and like a challenge, you can make your own play kitchen for your kids. Read more >> |
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