Burning Daylight: Homemade Playdough
If you’re playing along at home I’ve had some feedback on my ideas for playdough, sidewalk chalk and chalk from the comments. I’ll sum them up in this post.
If you’re playing along at home I’ve had some feedback on my ideas for playdough, sidewalk chalk and chalk from the comments. I’ll sum them up in this post.
We gave homemade bubbles, playdough and sidewalk chalk a try. One of them was definitely our favorite. Read on to find out which one we recommend.
Thumbprint art is a great craft to do with the kids because this project is really pretty simple. All you need is paper, ink pads, inspiration, and soap to clean up afterwards. Easy peasy.
What do we want?! Ice Cream! When do we want it? In about 20 minutes after shaking this ball around! Not much of a battle cry but passion comes in many forms.
It’s up to us to not only birth these little creatures we also have to teach them to ride a bike. And teaching them is quite an adventure.
Moving is not fun. But letting your friends and family know you’ve moved with these unique cards we’ve found online should be fun to send (and receive!)
The Burning Daylight Series remains on hiatus because I am frantically unpacking hundreds of boxes. This is fine because my children have managed to burn their very own daylight without instruction by creating an elaborate ‘Box Town‘ in our box filled living room. Which is…
I am incredibly tired of making it through the day stain free, only to have grease spatter on my pants while I make dinner. So, let’s look at come cute aprons.
I decided last night to try some very simple origami with the kids. We made a variety of animal shapes. It was a fun way to burn some daylight with the kids.
I have an affinity for kids rooms, there are so many ways to have fun in these rooms because, “Hey! It’s for kids!” Also, they’re perfect for DIY decorating.
A refrigerator can only hold so much art. Let’s get creative and find some fun and practical ways to store your child’s artwork.
Summer’s almost over so get the kids outside before they’re trapped back inside all winter. We have some ideas to help get them out the door for a good time.
If your child’s dresser is lacking a bit of personality, try some decorative knobs or pulls to give it some personality! Here are some of the best I’ve found.
Keep kids busy on the road with these old school car games and low-tech toys. No chargers or screens required!
A few months ago we looked at alphabet toys and decor. In the last couple of weeks I’ve run across a couple prints which help your kids learn their numbers and decorate their rooms. Robin Rosenthal’s counting birds poster at Etsy has a delicious color…
Growth charts are a fun way to record your child’s growth. We’ve picked a few of our favorite growth charts to share with you.
If you’re looking for a way to keep your recipes handy but organized, we’ve got some ideas for you.
Tiny chairs are adorable and I have an obsession with them. These are some of my favorite tiny chairs.
If DIY costumes aren’t your thing, we’re here to help: We’ve rounded up five of our favorite costume store-bought Halloween costume ideas — your kids are bound to see something they like!
We’ve found some of the cutest play food for pretend eating and we are sharing them here with you. (FELT SPAGHETTI AND MEAT BALLS! I mean, come on! So cute!)