Showing posts with label family fun. Show all posts
Showing posts with label family fun. Show all posts
3.05.2017
10 Delightful Saint Patrick's Day Treats to Make with your Kiddos
One of my favorite parts of being a mom is the time I spend with my daughter in the kitchen. Now that she's in high school (and an aspiring chef) she branches out on her own cooking and baking adventures more often, but I will always cherish our time together laughing, creating and making memories that will last a lifetime. I hope these recipes for Saint Patrick's Day bring much joy to you and your littles.
1.21.2015
Create your Own Family Memory Jar - *FREE* Printable!
Our daughter is growing up before our very eyes. It feels like just yesterday I was getting excited about the milestones of my sweet baby walking and talking, and all of a sudden she's gabbing about boys for hours on the phone, going to her first school dance and taking frequent outings to the roller rink on Friday nights. It's so bittersweet, and lately I find myself really grasping at straws, trying to navigate a rapidly changing family dynamic with a daughter who is no longer a little girl, but a young woman.
In the blink of any eye the years fly by, the holidays come and go, and before we know it we're celebrating the coming of a new year while reminiscing about the good times and waving goodbye to the not so good ones.
This year, I have come up with an idea to help me hold on to our precious memories for a little longer - a family memory jar. It's simple, takes very little time and is a wonderful way to keep the memories you hold dear not only for the coming year, but forever.
Throughout the year, we will be writing down some of our favorite memories along the way and placing them in the jar for safe keeping until the coming New Year's Eve, when we will take a walk down memory lane by reading them all and reminiscing as we count down to the big ball drop.
Once we're done, I plan on using the slips of paper to create a keepsake of some kind - a scrapbook, a memory tree...I'm still thinking on that one, but I'd like to preserve them somehow.
Want to create your own family memory jar? Here's how:
White paper or heavy card stock (to print your graphic on)
Paper of your choice (you could use plain white, colored, or even scrapbook paper)
Pens, crayons, or colorful markers (for writing down your memories, of course!)
Scissors
Tape
2) Place horizontally around the jar, about halfway up, securing with tape in the back
3) Start making (and writing down) some memories!
Click here to print the above directions --->
Did you create your own Family Memory Jar? I'd love to see your finished project!
In the blink of any eye the years fly by, the holidays come and go, and before we know it we're celebrating the coming of a new year while reminiscing about the good times and waving goodbye to the not so good ones.
This year, I have come up with an idea to help me hold on to our precious memories for a little longer - a family memory jar. It's simple, takes very little time and is a wonderful way to keep the memories you hold dear not only for the coming year, but forever.
Throughout the year, we will be writing down some of our favorite memories along the way and placing them in the jar for safe keeping until the coming New Year's Eve, when we will take a walk down memory lane by reading them all and reminiscing as we count down to the big ball drop.
Once we're done, I plan on using the slips of paper to create a keepsake of some kind - a scrapbook, a memory tree...I'm still thinking on that one, but I'd like to preserve them somehow.
Want to create your own family memory jar? Here's how:
Create your own Family Memory Jar
Supplies needed:
Any size mason JarWhite paper or heavy card stock (to print your graphic on)
Paper of your choice (you could use plain white, colored, or even scrapbook paper)
Pens, crayons, or colorful markers (for writing down your memories, of course!)
Scissors
Tape
Directions:
1) Print and cut out your chosen printable Family Memory Jar graphic (below) on white paper or heavy card stock.2) Place horizontally around the jar, about halfway up, securing with tape in the back
3) Start making (and writing down) some memories!
Click here to print the above directions --->

Download your chosen graphic below:
Did you create your own Family Memory Jar? I'd love to see your finished project!
1.17.2015
Groundhog Day Fun plus *FREE* Printables!
Kenzie is staying the night with a friend tonight, so out of boredom I whipped up some super adorable printable coloring pages for Groundhog's Day. I thought it would be a cute way leading up to this sometimes forgotten holiday to chart your children's predictions (as well as this year's results) for Mr. Groundhog. Just a cute little activity for you and your littles to enjoy together and a sweet memento to add to the growing stash of your kids' artwork. ;)
Download and print the coloring pages below!
Did you and your kiddos enjoy this activity? I'd love to hear about it in the comments!
Download and print the coloring pages below!
Did you and your kiddos enjoy this activity? I'd love to hear about it in the comments!
10.26.2012
155 Halloween Crafts, Treats, and Decorations
If you're looking for Halloween crafts, treats & decorations you've come to the right place! From cute to downright creepy, this list is to die for!

Skeleton & Mice Silhouettes
Window Spider Webs
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