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Easy Valentine’s for Toddlers

January 13, 2016 By Callie 3 Comments

I can’t believe it’s right around the corner. our Christmas decorations are down with the exception of the small silver tree which is now a Valentine’s tree-boo ya-he’s not thrilled.

Time to start thinking about getting fun things together for your Valentine parties. Our play group and music class tends to shy away from candy for the littles. I personally don’t mind candy I mean it’s Valentine’s Day. I do however, try to be mindful of others and pick fun things.

Two quick and easy Valentine’s we have given and have been a big hit are these easy and inexpensive crayon sets. Check the school supply section and snag them now before they sell out. For some reason the smaller packs always sell out quickly.

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It also gave mean excuse to use washi and as you can see here I need excuses!

Oh another hit was the mini play dough-in Valentine’s colors of course!

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How easy is that? Let’s get this Valentine thing done! Check!

Filed Under: Crafts, Valentine's Day, washi tape Tagged With: crafts, easy, parties, playdough, toddler, Valentine's Day

Weekend Wrap Up

January 12, 2015 By Callie Leave a Comment

Ahhh another close to another weekend. I’m so over winter and gloomy and rain. I wish it would just snow…ahh snow..

This weekend we got all the Christmas officially out away and started putting up Valentine’s!

All Christmas returns done!

I have to admit I have been actively cleaning and all the kitchen drawers are done…..but only the drawers. I also worked on the second shelf in the pantry and would have done the third but the store was completely out of the wire baskets that matched the others I had used and well it just doesn’t feel right for them to not match. Does anyone else have that neurosis? So project on hold until matching wire baskets can be found. I so hate stopping a project midway through but I’d rather do it right than rush it.

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I put up my Valentine’s Day Department 56 houses-yes I have Valentine’s and Easter and Halloween on top of my Christmas ones.

We made a trip to the mall and had some Dr. Popcorn aka crack. It’s so good-sweet butter baby!

 

I have been scrolling pinterest for our next project and I’m sure you have been too.

Oh and playdough is happening over here-obsessed she is.

Play dough time!!!

This new week marks the first week we will be back to our official routine so my alarm is set for Ibloom and let the craziness begin.

Filed Under: Christmas, Fine Motor Skills, Organizing, Pantry, Weekend Wrap Up Tagged With: christmas, fine motor, organization, pantry, playdough, valentines, weekedn wrap up

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