Milk Jug Bird Feeders Rinse out an empty plastic gallon milk jug with lid. Cut a window in the front of the jug, and make two small poke holes for the perches. Insert pencils for perches and fill the bottom of the jug with bird seed. Juice … [Read more...]
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What Will You Do? by Wendy Lomano
Our youngest son enters first grade this fall. Our older son will be in third grade. And I'm an at-home mother. "What are you going to do with yourself, since both boys will be in school full time?" is a question I've heard quite frequently in … [Read more...]
Muffin Tin Monday: Animal Food Muffin Tin and Homemade Picks
For this week's Muffin Tin Meal, I decided to do an Animal Food theme. I picked different foods we had around the house that animals like to eat. Then, I made some homemade animal picks, and let Maggie match up the animal picks with the foods they … [Read more...]
Puffy Tissue Paper Easter Egg Craft
Make your own Easter decorations by decorating a paper Easter Egg with puffs of tissue paper! This fun Easter craft can be done with kids of all ages. We did it over Spring Break with 6 kids ranging from 1 1/2 to 11 years old and they all enjoyed … [Read more...]
Photo Tour: Activity and Craft Kits for Kids $1 or Less at Michaels
If cabin fever is setting in and you're running low on ideas for indoor activities to keep the kids busy this winter, you may just want to head to Michaels. They've got a wide selection of craft and activity kits for kids priced to fit any budget … [Read more...]
Understand Your Clutter, Then Create a Plan of Action
When it comes to decluttering your home, it helps to first understand why you hang onto certain things. Next, create a plan for decluttering and then finally commit to action. Memory Clutter For the sentimentalists among us, memory clutter is … [Read more...]