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by Carolina on January 16th, 2023 | No Comments »
Looking for a simple yet elegant placemat for winter fun? One that the kids can help out with? This simple 15 minute snowflake placemat does all of that... and will last into the New Year as well!
Making these placemats is so easy!
Supplies for a Snowflake Winter Placemat
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by Katie Waltemeyer's on June 27th, 2022 | 6 Comments »
Sometimes, no matter how hard you try, you have to create something last minute. With the Fourth of July being only a week away, I've put together a super quick and easy tutorial so you can create your own big-impact decor with items that you might already have on hand.…
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by Dee Sisk on March 28th, 2022 | 1 Comment »
I am a fan of taking something ordinary and making it extraordinary; that includes Easter baskets. I must say there are so many fun Easter baskets at the stores, but I like to have a unique one of a kind Easter basket. And it only takes a few minutes and…
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by Mom It Forward on June 8th, 2021 | No Comments »
One of the most meaningful gifts from a child to a parent is a homemade gift that child put thought and time into making. Here are some great Father's Day printables that will take you no time at all to print out, fill in, and then set out for Dad…
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by sarahbagley on November 25th, 2020 | No Comments »
While I encourage my kids (and remind myself!) to practice gratitude year round, there's something about November that inspires all of us to pay extra attention to the things we're grateful for.
The kids, my husband, and I've been talking a lot about what we're grateful for around the dinner…
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by sarahbagley on November 6th, 2020 | No Comments »
I remember tracing my hands to make turkeys back in elementary school. We'd color in our fingers to make the features. And then we'd eat some sort of Thanksgiving lunch in the cafeteria.
I loved making those turkeys. It's one of those quintessential holiday kid crafts, no? But I've never…
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