Okay, my kids love handson things, which I’m sure every kid does… But , I’m cheap, and I gladly admitt it, I really don’t like to spend money on things that I can eater make cheaper or buy on clearance with a coupon of course. So that being said, my kids sometimes have to… Read More »
Scrapbook Friday – Simple Organization
We all know how expensive Scrapbooking can be; you need paper, tools and all kind of other stuff. Once you have all that, then what?? Where do you store it and how do you keep track of what you have so you won’t buy it again??? I love to scrapbook and I try to find… Read More »
Fun Saturday – Fun Handprints
What you’ll need: Small child in play clothing. Print out of handprint poem (make extra copies). Optional small photo of child. Water based paints – finger paints or tempera paints. Bowl or something to hold the paint. Brush or sponge to apply paint to child’s hand. Paper towels or some other way to do a… Read More »
Scrapbook Friday – Distress your papers
You know I love to scrapbook and money and time sometimes can be tight; however I still like to create fancy looking layouts, that make people think.. wow she spend hours to create those. Did you know that with a little distress technique you can create just that ? My mother in law created this… Read More »
Saturday fun …Ipad/ Iphone App iCrayonMaker *Review & Giveaway*
I had my iPad for a few days now and had some time to sit down and “play” with my new toy. At first I wasn’t too sure about the iPad, it’s cool and all, but what can an ordinary mom like me do with an iPad? After all, we have a Laptop, a desktop… Read More »
Scrapbook Friday – Simple paper tearing technique
Have you ever seen scrapbook pages that look like old torn paper? They are soo cool and unique looking. But do you know that this is actually a very simple technique? I love to tear my paper and then use it on my scrapbook pages, it gives it a totally different dimension and look, every… Read More »
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