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Use these free printable Hello Neighbor birthday party invitations to get the word out to your guests that there is a party happening at your house.
My friend asked me to make a photo collage that she found on Pinterest for her daughter's second birthday party. Of course, I quickly obliged and went ahead for it. It was quite an easy project. The toughest part was picking the pictures to put in! It's a lot of fun, and a great way to show party guests so many different milestones and different events of the birthday celebrant. Materials: poster board sharp scissors photos (can be different sizes but I used wallet size photos) box cutter (optional) pen/pencil tape or glue dots Draw your block number or letter on the poster board. It doesn't have to be perfect because that can be fixed with moving around the pictures. Arrange the photos on the number/letter that you've cut out. The curves can be tricky, but just stack them like a staircase pattern. It will work out. Completed letter "C". Completed number "2". A ribbon was attached on the back with packing tape. Et Voila!
My sister Scarlett had a BIG Pirate Party for my nephew Crew! She did an awesome job. There was a lot of fun activities and yummy food.
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As D’s third birthday approaches next month, I feel all kinds of emotions. Turning three is a big one in the Montessori world, as she transitions from the unconscious to the conscious mind (more on that soon). I can see such a shift already in how she thinks, plays, communicates, and asks questions.
The Weekend Warriors are back this month with a whole NEW look and theme! Weekend Warriors is also inviting each of you to link up too! That's right! Just grab the image and monthly banner and create your own blog post about your Open House ideas and more and join in on all the fun! There is a different theme the last weekend of every month. We just had our Open House last week and there are a few things that I just LOVE about it. I love watching the kids show off all their learning throughout the year to their parents. I love the twinkle in the parents' eyes as they realize how hard their kids have been working all year long! I love the sense of community too! It's usually a night of overwhelming "warm fuzzies"! Every year I have the kids reflect on how far they have come since the first day of school. Sometimes I get it completed by Open House and sometimes I don't. This year I was clearly on top of things because they were on display for the BIG night! HA! The kids wrote about why their future is so bright and what they have to look forward to. You can grab the writing prompts and craft templates HERE. When the kids brought their families to the classroom, they each found a pair of sunglasses with this little tag attached. You should have seen their faces light up and make the connection between their writing and the surprise! Priceless! Thank you to Molly from Lessons With Laughter for the adorable tags! I also enjoy having the kids create self portraits of themselves. I did a directed drawing lesson with them and look how fabulous they all turned out! I decided to hide each student's name. Instead, I put a sticker that said, "Who Am I?" on the front. When the parents came into the room, they had to find their child among the portraits. It was so sweet to see the kids give clues to their parents. Some found their child on the first try! Each student also created their own Math About Me board to display for Open House. You can read a more detailed post HERE and grab a FREEBIE too! The kids loved presenting their posters to the class and explaining the important numbers in their lives. Even if your school doesn't have any event called "Open House", link up and share your ideas and pictures from Parent Night, Family Night, Back To School Night and more! I'd love to see what ideas you have too!
Are you thinking of throwing your child a construction birthday party? I have free printables for labels, food, decor, gift, and cake ideas
Even though kids are heading back to school soon, summer is still in full swing, which means we can be enjoying weekend pool parties and barbeques well into the next month. Along with necessities like sunscreen, snacks, and cold drinks, consider adding candy leis to the list of must-haves at your next big bash. Candy
When Meredith was a wee peanutty eight pounds, my sister took this picture. Adorable, right? First birthday theme in the works since day on...
Plan a simple Rainbow Party play date this summer with these Simple Rainbow Party ideas for healthy snacks, sweet treats, party favors, and tablescape.
"Ding, ding, ding...it's HUG TIME!" Gather round to dance and sing, this "Troll-tastic" Trolls Birthday Party is about to ring! Filled with colors that shimmer and shine, this darling party by Candice Marcussen of Hustle & Heart Party Design, out of Oceanside Ca, is a Trolls shrine! So if you are looking for happiness from all of the signing trolls, be sure to spot these specific details, hidden below: Rainbow party signage Colorful rosette cake Tissue fan backdrop Bubble gum flower arrangements Rainbow fruit and veggie trays Garden guest table with bright flower pillow chairs Floral garden place settings M&M pretzel flowers Troll hair headbands Scrapbooking activity table And fabulous troll themed photo booths!
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If you are looking to throw a puzzle-themed party, all of your puzzle party resources are here! Free printables for party games, decor, and activities.
Dorothy the dinosaur cake
Unique and beautiful scrapbook page ideas that will make any memory come to life! Document life's greatest moments with these creative ideas for 2020.
When you name your son Maverick, you need to throw him a "Top Gun" party. You just have to. So we did just that and had a "Top Gun" 2nd birthday party.
Do you ever struggle with what to bring to school as a little treat for your child’s birthday? If so, I’ve got you covered because today I’m sharing som
From the moment the Disney Planes movie previews roared across the screen, my kids have been begging to see what they called ‘Cars Planes!’ They are huge Disney Pixar Cars (the movie) fans, so it makes sense they are chomping at the bit to see Planes as well. To gather excitement (as if they needed...
These shortalls are perfect for throwing on over tees, sweaters and more. Plus, they come complete with adjustable straps and functional pockets.
I Spy Pumpkin Printable: Practice early math concepts and keep kiddos busy with this fun I Spy Pumpkin Printable and Counting Sheet.
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Throw a Creepy Crawly Bug Birthday party without the worry of bug bites! This fun bug birthday is gender neutral and perfect for any kid.