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Toddler Crafts: 2 Minute Hats

I was having a hard time coming up with a craft when we came upon some remnants of some poster board I’d used for backing on a light box. The boys, of course, wanted to color them. So, I let them at it. After they had colored them I thought of it… I had them [...]

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Toddler Crafts: Paper Trucks

Ok I have to admit, I didn’t actually do any prep work with these. There are little booklets at the Dollar Tree that have little punch out paper trucks that you just glue into their shape and send them away with the kids. Here was the problem. I didn’t have quick drying glue, so I [...]

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Toddler Crafts-Newspaper Hats

What can I say? It’s about as old skool as it gets and no matter how old you are there’s nothing like a newspaper hat. I remember making them with my Grandpa when I was little. Everyone has a little newspaper lying around and if you don’t, you know someone who does. I had to [...]

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Toddler Crafts: Pipercleaner Bracelets

When I bought craft supplies a long time ago in my ambition, they sat so long in my craft closet I forgot I had them. When I finally got the momentum for crafting this last week I found them….a LOT of them. With limited crafting resources in other areas I sat and thought for a [...]

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Quick Crafts: Foam Crowns

You’ll notice a new theme among my blogs. I’m crafting and…well…am not so crafty. My boys are toddlers and my talents are limited so I’ll share my crafting misadventures with you in the hopes of inspiring you to see life through the eyes of a toddler and find excitement in the little (and a little [...]

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Happy Birthday, Baby!

On Sunday my little middle turned two! I can’t believe this happened. lol. It seems like I just brought him home. So, a party ensued. I wanted to throw something quick, satisfying and easy together, so here’s the menu: Meat & Cheese Tray (thank you, local deli) Condiments (in a cute little server I have) [...]

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