If your kids love blowing bubbles, you can save quite a bit of cash by making them at home instead of buying them at the store. Plus, it's a fun activity to share with your children. When you're done, search for common household items such as a … [Read more...]
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It’s the Packaging: Homemade Lunchables
Homemade Lunchables For kids, packaging is important. My son is a big fan of the Oscar Meyer Lunchables, but at $2 a pop for a few little crackers and cheese, they aren't the best value. Somehow packing crackers and cheese in a Rubbermaid container … [Read more...]
Homemade Playdough Recipe
PLAY DOUGH FOR KIDS (Not To Eat) 1/2 C. salt 1 C. hot water with food coloring 1 C. flour 2 Tbsp. cream of tartar 1 Tbsp. oil Mix all ingredients in a saucepan over medium heat. Stir until it makes one large clump and pulls away from the sides. … [Read more...]
Homemade Baby Wipes – Save on Diapering with This Frugal DIY
How to Make Homemade Baby Wipes Making homemade baby wipes is not only easy, it's fun! This homemade DIY version costs just pennies, which is much less than store-bought wipes. You can save even more by using coupons for the paper towels, but … [Read more...]
Fun with Kool-Aid
Kool-Aid Scratch and Sniff Paint Combine 1 T unsweetened Kool-Aid mix with 1 T warm water. Repeat with different Kool-Aid mixes for different colors. Paint and let dry overnight. The next day scratch and sniff. Kool-Aid Playdough 1 cup white … [Read more...]
DIY: Square Foot Garden
When I was growing up, my parents were avid gardeners. They grew tomatoes, rows of sweet corn, radishes, rhubarb, and all sorts of other things which would get frozen, canned or simply eaten up at the end of the growing season. Even today, Dad can … [Read more...]
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