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Seasonal

Easy and Cute Mother’s Day Card

Mother’s Day is coming up really fast… in case you didn’t realize it! I call this card the “Guess How Much I Love You” Card… It’s a very simple card to make that is guaranteed to get a big smile from Mom.  My daughter brought one of these home to me when she was two [...]

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Separate Colors in a Fall Leaf using Chromatography

Fall is a beautiful time of year with all the leaves are changing colors. Children wonder why it happens, so it’s a great opportunity to use the power of science to show them the separate leaf colors and to explain how the leaves actually change colors.

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Spine Tingling Salt Dough Ghosts

I saw this craft over at FamilyFun and thought you might like it as well! It’s sooo easy that I should have thought of it myself. First you’ll need a batch of salt dough. This is the recipe tha I use:

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Quick and Easy Sunflower Crafts

Where I live, the sunflowers are hitting their prime… full of seeds and ready for harvest. What more perfect time to do a few sunflower crafts? One of my all time favorite sunflower crafts is to simply do a collage.  Collect a bunch of sunflower seeds and let the kids glue them onto construction paper [...]

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Watermelon Crafts You Can Sink Your Teeth Into

We have been waiting and waiting for our first crop of watermelons to come out of the garden and they’re finally here!  In honor of our first successful crop of home grown watermelons, we thought we’d do some watermelon crafts  too! Enjoy!

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Magnetic Pencil Pockets as a Back to School Craft

Here in our area the stores are now full of all those Moms and kids scrambling to get their school supplies ready for the next school year.  (Since we’ve decided to homeschool this year, we’re lucky enough not to be part of the back to school pandemonium.)  All those back to school supplies can cost [...]

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Can You Ever Have Too Many Butterflies?

According to my five year old, there can never be too many butterflies.  In fact, she saw a commercial for one of those butterfly kits where you grow your own butterfly and begged me for one so she could add to our local butterfly community.  Her little face looked so sad when I had to explain [...]

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Bugs Aren’t Enough… We Must Have Butterflies!

At my house we’ve been doing many of the bug crafts that I blogged about last week, but my five year old wasn’t very happy to be doing bugs… she wants to do butterflies.  And what self-respecting five year old girl wouldn’t want to do butterfly crafts? So now we have butterflies!

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Bugs, Bugs, Bugs… Everywhere!

At our house we’ve gotten a little extra rain, which is great for the flowers, but also has one big side-effect… the bugs are completely taking over!  It doesn’t help that we are out in the semi-country and it’s hatching time for a lot of those annoying little critters. We decided not to fight it… we’re [...]

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Flower Crafts, Spring Break and Homeschool Question

I’m sorry it’s been so long since I’ve posted anything new… I’ve been enjoying having the kids home for Spring Break this week and haven’t done a lick of work. Before we get to the crafts, I wanted to see if I could get your opinions about something.

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More Spring Crafts… No Foolin’

Handprint Flowers – Dip child’s hand in paint and stamp near the top of a piece of construction paper. This is the bud or flower part of the flower. Now stamp the child’s feet to make the leaves. Draw in a stem. Don’t forget to date it! Toilet Paper Roll Windsock – Paint a cardboard [...]

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