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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.
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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 >> Too hot or cold outside? Then try this trip to the zoo without leaving the comfort of your own home. Creating a play zoo isn't as hard as it might look. Some stuffed animals, baskets and some blocks will get you a long way. 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 >> Another hot day coming up and don't know what to do with your kids? Put some ice cubes in the freezer overnight and let them play with it. Not only will it cool them off, but they will also have lots of fun with it! An activity that is quick to set up, inexpensive and also suitable for the really young ones. 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 >> 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 >> In today's digital world we hardly send any postcards by regular mail anymore. But everybody still (even more so now) loves to receive a personalised handwritten card. So this year, make that extra effort and send a real card to your Valentine. You can make it even more special by cutting the card into small pieces so it becomes a puzzle, great fun for the sender as well as the receiver. It will definitely add to the 'mystery' that is surrounding the sending of Valentine's cards, as the receiver needs to work to find out who has send them a card. Read more >> There are endless possibilities what you can create with craft foam; costumes, hats, cards, decorations, bags, bracelets and much more. There is craft foam in different (ready cut) shapes, sizes and colours. By buying craft foam sheets you can cut the foam any way you want. The foam is flexible which makes it easy to cut and bend. Another great thing about craft foam is, that if it gets wet, it sticks to tiles and to other pieces of foam. Therefore it is great material to create bathtub play activities from. Read more >> Turn a playdate into a Valentine craft party and decorate some paper hearts with your little friends and send them off to your loved ones. Who wouldn't like to receive such a cute heart for Valentine! Read more >> |
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