Spiral Streamers – DIY Party Decor
Planning a party on a budget? We show you how to make spiral streamers for some pretty party decor that is super easy and inexpensive.
Planning a party on a budget? We show you how to make spiral streamers for some pretty party decor that is super easy and inexpensive.
I had the fortune to be surrounded by friends for an historic day not only for the country but for me as well.
It’s time to get creative! Here is how you how you can use store sample paint chips to create a fun game to play with the family.
Every year the big-box retailers announce their lists of the top toys for the holiday season. You know, the ones on the “hot lists” that promise to make your kids the happiest on the planet. Do they deserve those honors? Are those toys worth the money? We take a look at some toys found on many of the 2013 lists.
Since puzzles are supposed to be great for developing math skills, I put my daughter through the ultimate test— completing four different beginner jigsaw puzzles.
We recommend 50 Toys and Games that we feel you can trust. The selections range from infant to tween with varying price points.
This is the first in a series of posts on Family Traditions. Here Liz Stanley shares the origins of a family birthday tradition.
Yes, I saw the actual tween Dora doll in-person. Read more to learn about the good, the bad and the sparkly.
Five tips I’ve learned to make play group something we look forward to hosting every week.
We’ve got cute furry woodland creatures on the brain. Here are some cute woodland creature masks you can download and then decorate. Have fun. And remember these masks for Halloween, too!
Available here online at Pottery Barn Kids. $64.99
Getting out of the house with a toddler in tow can be a challenge. Between packing up the stroller, toys, diapers, snacks, water bottle, change of clothes (along with my wallet and phone)… the must-haves of what you need when leaving the house with your active toddler can seem endless. Here are some tried and true tips that have worked for me when packing and preparing for playdates.
Have you ever been curious how to celebrate a Non-Leap Year Birthday? We’ll show you how it’s done with a lot less waste, too.
My two-year-old has a bit of an obsession with the iPad. In order to manage her use of it, we impose time limits and also make sure to have plenty of educational apps loaded. There are tons of apps out there for toddlers but here we’re reviewing apps that help kids learn their alphabet and identify letters.
A fabulous tradition to start during these cold months. Brrr. We tell you our favorite board games. Now it’s your turn.
Dollhouses are a classic and beloved childhood toy. We’ve gathered some of our favorites and are sharing them with you.
Tips and tricks for throwing the perfect grown-up dinner party…and getting your guests to party where you want them to.
If you’re looking for resources and inspiration for baby showers I’ve spent a few weeks rounding up some lovely eye candy for just you.
Summer isn’t officially here for another month, but with Memorial Day comes our end of school and the beginning of long, sunny days filled with picnics, vacations, swimming and entertaining. Here’s an easy paper decoration that the kids can make for your next cook-out, baby shower, or cocktail party.
I do think it’s possible to make simple birthday cakes yourself (with very little skill) at home. I’ve collected a few ideas to share with you.