These Printable Monkeys for Banana Treats are great for a safari or jungle themed party or just for fun to put in your child’s lunch box for school.
Fun and easy store bought birthday treats for school. Kids (and teachers) will love these individually wrapped snacks. Nut free options.
Rice Krispie Treats, this is the original 3-ingredient recipe for Rice Krispie Treats! Every bite is perfectly crispy and ooey-gooey!
Since my daughter's candy party (back in March) I've had lots of questions about the giant lollipops I made as decorations for the front walkway. The idea is not my own, I found many similar lollipops
These rich, fudgy brownies with the thick but smooth chocolate top taste just like Little Debbies, but they're gluten free!
Summer Prep Makes Life Easier! Although I haven't taken a summer vacation, I've been busy creating new classroom decor and classroom management resources for the start of the school year, gearing up for the big Back-to-School season! One thing I liked to do over the summer when I was teaching was prepare birthday bags for […]
These funfetti muffins are the perfect birthday treat! Skip the messy frosting or icing and make these cute muffins for the kids instead! They're soft, moist and loaded with rainbow sprinkles!
See how easy it is to make delicious gluten free cake pops. Choose your favorite cake mix, frosting, and decorations with this simple gf cake pops recipe.
Tons of great Halloween party snacks and treats for a school party! Healthy ideas, Halloween treats for school, and more!
These unique birthday treats for school and fun ideas are sure to make your child's celebration a special one.
Makkelijke traktaties maken; originele of gezonde traktatie school of kinderdagverblijf. Ook tips kant en klare traktaties kopen. Van popcorn tot eierkoek, eenhoorn, beker vullen of cupcake.
Are you looking for a fun way to celebrate your student's birthdays? I have 20 Birthday Celebration Ideas For The Classroom to make this year a breeze!
Celebrate with the summer Olympics with these cute party dessert recipes from Food Network.
Discover fun and easy construction-themed snacks for preschoolers that are perfect for parties. Get your kids excited about healthy eating!
Kick off this year's Winter Olympics with cool ideas for Winter Olympics printables, activities, crafts, party treats and more for kids!
Skip the bag of marshmallows and get out your jar of marshmallow fluff. You're learning how to make marshmallow fluff Rice Krispie Treats!
Here are 15 great birthday favors for school that your little one will enjoy handing out to their classmates! The perfect way to celebrate..
If you love marshmallows and breakfast cereals, this is for you. Try these Fruit Loop Cereal Bars today. The recipe is quick and easy!
Are you looking for some fun and easy candy games for your next party? Look no further! Here we will show you a variety of games that are perfect for any occasion and age group. Whether you are hosting a birthday party, a baby shower, or just want some ideas to keep the kids entertained, we have you covered.
Super easy and kid-friendly rum balls made from crushed biscuits, sweetened condensed milk, cocoa and coconut and ready in just 5 minutes. This is a great recipe to make with the kids (and great for school lunch box treats).
If a parent would ask me what party theme would fit any gender or age of a child, it would be a Circus or Carnival …
These easy, no bake Halloween treats are fun, festive, great for class parties, and so simple that even the kids can make them!
**WARNING: Heavy link and picture post*** As I already shared last week, we had Bean's party at Gymboree. Which was a blessing and a wee bit stressful. The stressful part for me was remembering everything, packing it all up, lugging over there, and only having 45 mins to setup, EEK, I get the shivers thinking about it again. But honestly it turned out perfectly. I also mentioned last week about 90% of his party was DIY, why? because I love to. Bean is WAY into dinosaurs, so choosing the theme was a no brainer. And another no brainer for me was where to go to get the paper good made. As you know from this party and this party Kori, Paper and Pigtails, is my go to girlie for all things party. First things first the backdrop for the little dessert table. I was lucky to find large square plates at Ikea summer clearance section, $1 for 10. Then with my Joanns coupon I purchased a bifold foam board, the kind for science projects, then hot glued the plates to the board. Then to add a little extra something I added a fabric garland across the top. Honestly it took all of maybe 20 mins and cost maybe $10 bucks. One thing I did buy and not make were dinosaur masks from Oriental Trading. I loved the variety and price. :) When planning this party it became clear right away that Pinterest was going to be a BIG tool for me. So I created a "Little Dude is Turning 2" board. And one of the first things I pinned were these dinosaur tails, and knew I was going to make them as favors. The first one was not the greatest but after, oh maybe, number 5 I was on a groove and it took two days to complete 12 of them. To make the ones for the girls a little more girlie I added a felt bow to them. To say they were a hit would be a HUGE understatement. Honestly I think they made the party. Another one of those not made things was dinosaurs on the tables, which I bought one for each kiddie to take home. $1 store came through on this one, $12 bucks = PERFECT! Now back to the table. Using Kori's snack cups, which are my favorite things in her lines, I put some goldfish and homemade lemon buddies {check the back of the Rice Chex box for the recipe}, so yummy. Now I was going to make cupcakes, and when I woke up on the morning of the party and realized that would NOT be happening, a quick call to our grocery store solved that problem quick and easy. The cupcake "stand" was made with a $1 pizza pan from the dollar store, a large can from making tomato sauce for dinner one night, then taking the striped paper Kori had made for the set and gluing it all together. WHAM BAM, thank you MA'AM. Cost maybe $3. I also made Oreo Pops, cause no party is complete without them, TRUTH. Another thing I had pinned were these Cheerio Snacks and right away I knew they had to be our volcanos. So after making them and letting them cool, I took some red wiltons melting candy, heated it per the bag instructions, added it to a ziploc baggie, snipped the tip off, and squeezed on took to make the lava. They were super cute! And tasted yummo. When I pinned these dino fossils, I know I was going to make them into cookies. So after making the BEST sugar cookie recipe, rolling it out and cutting it into circles, I took a {washed} dino and made foot prints, then took a little cinnamon sugar concoction, and sprinkled in the foot prints. Baked and done. Lastly, came the dino claws. When I saw this pin, I was like "HOLY DINO CLAWS!". After making them, which I am not going to lie was NOT fun, the taste of these salty sweet goodies made up for it! For favor bags, I took just regular old brown paper lunch bags, filled them up, took one of the circles from the dino paper set and sewed the bag. I love sewing paper, its kinda of weird how much I love it. And the bags were filled with a book of dinosaur stickers, $1 bin at Target, stamps from Oriental Trading, and no spill bubbles with dinosaurs on the bottle {regular $2.49 I scored on clearance at target for .50!!} My last project was to make the birthday boy a special shirt. I purchased the shirt from American Apparel, Kori made the Dinosaur and his name and a 2 for the back. After printing onto some iron paper, he was all set to party! So there it is Bean's Dino-mite 2nd birthday party. It was super fun to plan and execute. And this little face made it all worth it! So I warned you, there was a BOAT LOAD of links and pictures in this post. If you have any questions feel free to ask away.
Check out these 7 simple, low prep ideas to celebrate student birthdays in the classroom this school year! Plus, grab some birthday freebies!
How to make rainbow popcorn recipe? We tell you how to make caramel popcorn with rainbow colors!
The best Halloween games for kids, adults, and teens! Tons of party games for classroom parties, trunk or treat, and more!
Making easy kid-friendly Halloween treats is the most delicious way to celebrate spooky season, whether you’re having a party or just a movie night.🦇
Here are this year's Halloween goodies: You need two paper bags for each broomstick. I used the small size from Michael's that are about 6" x 2". Unfold one bag and push out its base while folding in the left and right sides. Use scissors to cut the bag into thin strips right down to the base fold. Cut thin strips into the top inch or so of the second bag. Open both bags and place the second bag inside the shredded one. Add Halloween candy of choice--I went with the classic candy corn. Insert a small branch into the bag. Cinch the tops of both bags and secure with ribbon. Add a cute tag. There's a lot of great Halloween inspiration here at TwoCraftingSisters! You might also enjoy checking out a how-to for a Halloween treat jar HERE. Or, a fun Halloween card HERE.
This is an epic of a basic muffin recipe that you can then add flavor to in all sorts of ways—from fruit to veggies to chocolate chips. The batter is packed with protein too, so the muffins are great for breakfast or snack. (The allergy-friendly substitutions are listed in the Notes section at the bottom.)
Gem mining party? Rock climbing birthday? Whatever the event, take a look at these Rockin' Geology Rock Party ideas including creative rock birthday cakes, gem mine activities, rock party decor & more
How long since you've baked cupcakes? THAT long, eh? Isn't it time to get back into the cupcake habit? If you've ever had kids in the house, you've no doubt made cupcakes. Before school systems reacted to allergy issues by becoming super-strict about food brought in from outside, cupcakes were a must-have for class parties. Birthdays, Halloween, whatever the festive occasion, a couple of dozen decorated cupcakes were sure to appear.
Fun and easy science party ideas including shopping list, experiments, free printables and decoration inspiration! Everything you need to throw that science party.