30 Days of Valentine’s Fun Day #2: Paint sample bookmarks!

Day #2 of Valentine’s Day fun is coming to you again courtesy of Pinterest.  My friend Lacey posted a picture of bookmarks made out of paint samples.  They were super cute (especially since I’ve got a daughter who is in to things like that right now!), super easy to make, and SUPER cheap!  The paint samples are free, the ribbon was $.47 at Walmart, and we already had a variety of heart-shaped hole punches!  That’s all you need!

The educator in me had to take advantage of some “learning” as we did this, too, so we talked about patterns (since we had different hole punches) and it’s a great way to work on fine motor skills, too!

Lacey’s picture turned out MUCH better than mine!  I’m definitely not a photographer and my husband has our “good” camera right now, anyway.  My kids had a lot of fun with this, though!

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30 Days of Valentine’s Fun Day #1: Valentine’s Day Countdown!

I’m not a huge fan of Valentine’s Day itself because I feel that it’s a bit over-rated and that you should show and tell the people in your life that you love them all year, but I DO love all of the fun Valentine’s Day crafts and recipes and so I’ll be bringing you 30 Days of Valentine’s Fun!  You’ll find new recipes, ideas for making your own Valentines, crafts, and more!  My kids and I have already started!

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I found today’s “share” on Pinterest, which is quickly becoming my new favorite form of entertainment!  It’s a Valentine’s Day Countdown from Infarrantly Creative

You can find the tutorial to make this yourself here–>Valentine’s Day Countdown 

To be honest, this is a bit “involved” for me, but I love the concept, so I am going to find a way to adapt this!  I can’t wait!

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Winter Craft: QTips Snowman

How cute is this,  a snowman made almost completely out of Qtips?  This is an activity that the whole family can have fun with.  If you live in Texas, like me, this just might be the closest thing to building a snowman that your kids get this winter.  Happy building!

Here is what you need to make the snowman:

  • Q–‐tips® (approx. 250)
  • 3 Styrofoam balls (3 different sizes–1 large, 1 medium, 1 small–with no ball smaller than 2 in./50mm)
  • 1 brown pipe cleaner
  • 1 sheet of wax paper
  • 1 Popsicle stick or floral stake
  • Child–‐safe scissors
  • Child–‐safe, nontoxic black paint
  • Child–‐safe, nontoxic orange paint

Here’s how to make it -> QTips Snowman Tutorial

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Hobby Lobby and Michael’s coupons + New Year’s Eve craft ideas!

There are printable coupons for Hobby Lobby and Michael’s right now!

Click on the links below to grab your coupons:

40% off one regular-priced item at Hobby Lobby (expires 12/31)

50% off one regular-priced item at Michael’s (expires 12/31)

Grab the stuff to make these kid-friendly crafts for New Year’s Eve:

New Year’s Eve Kid Friendly craft ideas

New Year’s Eve party hats


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New Year’s Craft: Party Hats!

These hats are a great way to get the kids excited about and involved in the New Year’s festivities!  Even the adults can get in on the fun.  Get those creative juices flowing!  Thanks to Parent Dish for the idea!

Here’s what you need to make your party hat:

  • Fun foam glitter sticker letters and numbers, 1 1/4″ tall
  • Fun foam glitter sticker sheets, 8 1/2″ x 11″ in desired colors
  • 2 fun foam glitter sheets, 8 1/2″ x 11″ in black
  • Glitter gold fabric paint
  • Tacky glue
  • Safety scissors
  • Tape measure

Here’s how to make it -> New Year’s Party Hat Tutorial

Don’t forget your coupons as you head to the craft store for supplies: