Easy DIY: Streamer Curtain
After creating a streamer wall for Selina’s third birthday, we started the think about easier ways to get the same effect. We decided a curtain we could roll up and re-use was the… Continue reading
After creating a streamer wall for Selina’s third birthday, we started the think about easier ways to get the same effect. We decided a curtain we could roll up and re-use was the… Continue reading
For a fun party game (and because we wanted something other than a pinata), we used a bunch of surprise ball hearts, attached them to a board with glue dots and added numbered… Continue reading
A quick and easy snack or serve with yogurt or chocolate sauce as a light dessert. We used different size heart-shaped cutters to mix things up a bit.
Here’s a fun way to dress up Pixy Stix for Valentine’s Day. You’ll need: *giant Pixy Stix *chocolate hearts *feathers *twine *glue dots First, take the label off the Pixie Stix. Then, using… Continue reading
A super easy garland using: *clear heart boxes *beads/buttons/feathers *tape *ornament hooks *ribbon We found our boxes online at PaperMart.com, but we’ve seen them at Party City, Michael’s and at baking supply stores.… Continue reading
Here’s a fairly easy valentine for you to whip up. We’ve made it with a pink or a white background. So all you need to do is choose which one you like, print… Continue reading
We just love surprise balls and have used Not Martha’s tutorial to make many of them. But then we thought why not make heart-shaped ones for Valentine’s Day. We found all these great… Continue reading
A super simple project to do with your kids. You’ll need: * a wire hanger * two packs of green tissue paper * ribbon Take the wire hanger and pull it into a… Continue reading
Here’s a quick and easy way to use up those random toilet paper rolls you have lying around. Traditional crackers contain a paper crown, a small gift and a little joke; we used… Continue reading
Whip up a few of these ghosts either for decoration or use them in a bean bag toss game. All you need is: *cheese cloth or gauze *white fabric (we used an old… Continue reading