Do your kids love Mr. Potato Head?? Mine do! So how about making one of your own to take in the car or use for quiet time! Girl Loves Glam has you hooked up! Head over and checkout her post and maybe make your own Mr. Potato Head!
Wednesday, July 17, 2013
Tuesday, July 16, 2013
Fishing Hole Roll {Made my Me. Shared with You}
Do you have a little Fisher Man or Girl in your family? This may be the perfect toy to make for them for Christmas, Made by Me Shared with you has an awesome tutorial to follow to make this fun toy.
Head on over and make your own Fishing hole!
Monday, July 15, 2013
Back to School Blast! Shopping List {Free Printable} + Giveaway
Getting your family prepared to head back to school, can be difficult especially after a long, fun-filled summer. Here are a few of our favorite Back to School Tips to help you along the way.
1. Back-to-School Supplies Checklist - Backpack? Check. Pencils? Check. Safety scissors? Not Yet. Use the same checklist each time you head out to grab supplies, to keep track of what you have already purchased and the things you still need to. These are also handy if you have more than one child. Simply print 2, 3, 4 list and add their name to the top.
I know its a little early to be thinking back to school. But I wanted to get this one up and going for all of you. Back to School Shopping is just around the corner. With 4 kids and a busy schedule I can never remember what I have or need for my kids.
I have boys who really don't like shopping and they don't really care what clothes they wear. (I am lucky we haven't hit that stage yet.) So I find that I do a lot of their shopping for school clothes when I am just out and about. I usually check out the sale racks each time I go shopping. The same for my daughter. The only problem, I have 4 kids and I can never remember sizes. Especially for shoes! The little buggers keep growing!
If your kids are like mine they are growing like weeds! I feel like I am always on the look out for a bigger size in clothing. So I search the internet for clothing suggestions for kids. I found this great article on wiki how. It gave some guidelines and suggestions for how many of each item to buy. For me some were over exaggerated. (My kids don't need 15 t-shirts) So to help keep track of what I have bought, and what we need, I put together these fun colorful printable's to help you keep track of what you have and what you need to buy. I have included a separate list for boys and girls. Pick the color you like and print. Be sure to follow the rules of my free printable usage!
Friday, July 12, 2013
Nautical Bracelets + Life's a Beach Round Up
July's Blog Hop
Life's a Beach!
8 Blogs 8 Awesome "Beachy" Ideas
I love this time of year the weather's warm and the kids are out of school and for a few months the world seems to slow down a bit...And so with that being said we figured since all of us are land locked and dreaming of being at the beach; we'd use our crafty skillz to bring a little beach ambiance to our landlocked homes and lives. So if you too are wishing and dreaming of being at the beach, but can't join our club and enjoy our "Beachy" best! Better yet pull up a seat, but your feet in a kiddie pool and grab an ice cold drink of your personal preference and cool off with these refreshing ideas.
Stop by and visit all my AMAZING Bloggy friends and check out how the Beach has inspired them!!
1. Emily of The Benson Street
2. Adrienne of Free Time Frolics
3. Ashley of Flats to Flip Flops
4. Rebecca of The Crafted Sparrow
5. Andie of Maybe I Will
6. Melissa of Hollyhocks & Honeybees
7. Candice of She's Crafty
8. Kaylnn of Among the Young
Thursday, July 11, 2013
No sew Capes { Rachel from R&R Workshop}
Hi, Free Time Frolic readers! I'm Rachel from R & R Workshop and I'm excited to be here today! I've been wanting to make my son a cape for a couple years now. I bought some awesome superhero fabric recently and then realized his sister would probably love a cape as well. These were so simple and No-Sew! A super, easy project and it took no time at all. A Perfect gift idea for birthdays or Christmas!
You will need:
//fabric: I used felt on one side,
cotton on the other.
//glue gun
//scissors
//velcro
//ribbon
//pompoms or anything you want to use
to embellish the cape.
Steps:
I didnt mind having my edges a little frayed on my fabric, but you can sew yours if you choose to.
Step 2. Place ribbon in-between the fabric, at the top of the cape.. Glue in place.
Step 3. Glue pieces together. I started at the top and went across like pictured above. Smooth down as you go so fabric will not bunch. I did a row at a time and then went back around the edges to make sure they were glued in place.
Step 4. Determine how long you need your ribbon and then glue your velcro onto the ends of your ribbon. I didn't get a picture doing this, but I'm sure you get the idea :) I chose velcro instead of tying around there neck since its a little safer.
5. Decorate the cape if you choose. For E's, I didn't add anything to decorate since the fabric is so busy. For A's, I added pompoms on the top and at the bottom. I bought them by the yard for a dollar or so. I loved the fun they add to her cape!
They both really loved them and played together all morning :)
Thanks Rachel! These are adorable and no sew! I love them. Head over to check out all the great ideas Rachel has waiting for you to find!
Wednesday, July 10, 2013
Princess Bead Necklaces {Steph from Crafting in the Rain}
Today's link is a favorite of mine. Stephanie or at Crafting in the Rain had this amazing idea to make simple but adorable princess necklaces from beads and paint. Genius! Head over and check out how simple and easy this tutorial is. Your Little Princess will love these necklaces Christmas morning!
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