Childrens Birth Date Frame
Framed kids names and birth dates - simple, creative wall art.
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Let all that you do be done in love.
1 Corinthians 16:14 ESV
Framed kids names and birth dates - simple, creative wall art.
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Cut List
Find a door with windows.
Paint whatever color you desire.
Add coat rack hooks.
Put pictures behind the windows.
Hang into the hall way or mud room.
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All I have to say is Thank You for making this chart. It comes in four different colors. Enjoy!
AWESOME idea for Lego storage and table – The inspiration came from this “Family Fun” magazine project: Lego Table. The smartly designed table uses three plastic drawer units on wheels, a 4-foot board, stools and Lego bases to create the perfect building center.
So I saw this picture on Pinterest and I thought GENIUS!!!! I clicked said picture and of course I was sent to flicker. Yep just a picture but hey we are smart enough to figure this out. Right?
It looks like a old bookcase with the shelves removed. Peg board in the back painted black. Hang up the guns. I think the most expensive thing to buy will be the pegs and the peg board. You can get free bookcases off of craigslist all the time.
I pinned this idea on Pinterest one day. I went to look at the pin and the website is no longer there. So I am unable to give credit where credit is due. Sorry!! If you happen to stumble across this Thank You.
Take a cookie sheet and paint it or hodge podge a cute fabric onto it. Now get vinyl stickers and put your kiddos name on top.
Also using vinyl make a To Do: Column and a Done Column. Now get some magnets.
On your computer make a list of chores, print them out and glue onto the magnets.
Badda Bing Badda Boom your done!
I love this idea. It is amazing how much money you end up with for their present. The letters are so much fun to read and the kiddos reaction is priceless. I once saw a similar gift from a Grandmother. She put the money and letters in an photo album.
Here’s what you’ll need:
1 cm wool felt balls (90-100 per coaster depending on the size)
cork coasters
E600 glue
Begin by gluing one felt ball to the center of your coaster.
Mix the dried apples, graham cracker pieces, yogurt-covered raisins and granola.