Crayons and Spice: Let’s Create Something Nice
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Recent ideas from Crayons and Spice:
C is for Cat Craft: Chocolate Chip Cookie
What comes to mind when you think of crafts materials or mediums that start with C? Crayons, colored pencils, chalk, cardboard, or construction paper? What about chocolate chip cookies? Once again, I wanted us to make our alphabet craft out of something that starts with the same letter. I decided to skip right over all…
Simple and Versatile DIY Busy Book for a Toddler
Keeping a toddler quiet and still during church is one of the hardest things. So, when we forgot the kids’ quiet bags at home, my husband and I considered ourselves doomed. The silver lining was I hadn’t removed my toddler’s and preschooler’s entertainment out of the car from our recent road trip. I quickly went…
A is for Alligator Craft: Apples and Acrylic Paint
My three year old daughter came over to me the other day and sang the entire alphabet. This might not sound that surprising, but it shocked me. I haven’t actually been working with her on learning the alphabet song. We have done one alphabet activity and she has several toys that sing the song. Somehow…
Preschool Panda Craft Using Tissue Paper and Glue
Sometimes my daughter blows me away at how much she has learned doing crafts. Just a month or two ago we tried doing a very similar tissue paper panda craft. I had the idea of doing tissue paper texturing on a balloon. We didn’t get far before I realized there was no way I was…
How to Survive a Road Trip With a Preschooler (Three Year Old)
How would you describe road tripping with your preschooler? This may surprise you, but I would say our most recent trip was fun. My three year old daughter normally does good in the car. With all the fun activities I made and got for her she did even better than normal. We didn’t even end…
How to Survive A Road Trip With a Toddler (One Year Old)
In my opinion, a one year old is the hardest age to travel in the car with. When my kids were babies, they mostly slept or batted at a toy or two while in the car. As long as we had plenty of new activities, I think we could drive for days and days before…
How to Store Kids Puzzles: A Creative and Simple Trick
Kid puzzles are great. I love the simple wooden puzzles with just a few pieces for toddlers. I love that there are little knobs to make the pieces easier to take out. BUT, all the things I like about them also drive me crazy. Adult puzzles are so easy to put away, you just throw…