I've got one more Halloween craft project today. We are going to be starting on turkeys soon. We have done a puffy paint bat, a puffy paint jack a lantern, and today we are doing a puffy paint black cat kid craft. This post contains affiliate links. See my Disclosure Policy for details. Supplies: Recycled plastic lid (I used a cottage cheese lid) Shaving cream Blank paint or food coloring White school glue Wiggly eyes Small pink pom pom Black pipe ... continue reading...
How to Survive When You Didn’t Get the Meal Plan Done
Did anyone notice that I didn't get the meal plan done and posted this last weekend? Yes, I am without a newly created meal plan for this week. Life got in the way. We had a busy weekend with fall sports, birthday parties, church activities, and laundry that was threatening to take over. This post contains affiliate links. See my Disclosure Policy for details. While a meal plan does make life, especially at dinnertime, easier; it won't be he end of the world. ... continue reading...
Made for Kids #5
Welcome to another week of Made for Kids link party! I hope you had a great weekend and are ready to link up your amazing projects! There were so many great projects linked up last week! Readers I hope you will stick around and check out some the projects linked up this week. Meet Your Hostesses: The Resourceful Mama Blog-Pinterest-Instagram-Facebook-Twitter-Google+ Play Dough & Popsicles ... continue reading...
Wacky Monster Snacks
Last night as I was tucking our oldest into bed, he announced that he needed a wacky snack the next for their wacky school day. Um, okay was my initial reply. He made a point of reminding me that he had told me they were having a wacky day. I guess I was supposed to deduce that he needed snack from that. I asked if I was making a wacky snack for the whole class? He replied that I just needed one for him, but he would like an extra snack just in case someone forgets ... continue reading...
How to Save on Winter Outwear for Your Kids
Clothing your kids with outwear for winter can get expensive by the time you buy a winter coat, snow pants, snow boots, hats, gloves, and scarves. If you have more than one child, the cost continues to rise. Depending on where you live, it can be a gamble as to what winter items you will need for your kids. I had snow pants and snow boots for all our kids last winter and we only got a couple light snows. I think they put them on one time. For this reason, I don’t ... continue reading...
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