My son got impetigo wrestling and of course my first step was to fight impetigo naturally with some home remedies for impetigo.
Popular Philadelphia lifestyle blogger just bought her first home and shares her First House Essentials Checklist to help you out. Click here now to read more!
Buying your first house is so darn exciting! Keep an eye out, though—as someone who doesn’t already have experience buying a home, you might overlook some of the smaller things that can really spell trouble down the line. The first house I owned was a renovated summer cottage—and it had so many problems that I didn’t know about until I moved in: faulty wiring, walls insulated with old clothing behind the drywall, a shot well, a finished attic with no ventilation.
I have had the BEST first week! It was jam packed and the days went by in the blink of an eye. I've been use to have 18 kids for the whole day in first grade. Since I'm just teaching reading, I have three different classes and 72 kids! That is definitely going to take
This is a guide to making a DIY pool noodle headboard. Learn how to make a headboard out of pool noodles with this fun step-by-step Hometalk tutorial.
I am back in the classroom at Keller Elementary in Green Bay after taking a year off to be home with my three little ones. I am blessed bey...
I haven't bought a single maternity clothing item this time around. And I really didn't have much during my first pregnancy either. Call me cheap - whatever. I'll sport my shorts sitting way too low, exposing the bottom part of my tummy like a a bad plumber's crack scene. Luckily for all the pregnant ladies of the world, legs don't need special maternity clothing. So expose them - prego or not! And do this one simple move for insanely toned legs. Pin It! This barre-inspired isometric move will not disappoint. I'm telling you, if you want to work your legs
Use this pencil outline to have students write what they are "sharp" at in school or at home. Display colored cut outs on a bulletin board or in the hallway to celebrate what the students feel they are best at doing! For more information and examples visit my blog: anchoredin3rdgrade.blogspot.com Thanks! "autumn"
My sister recently survived her first renovation project! Here's what she learned as she hired out the complete remodel of her bathroom.
To say I’ve been dreaming about this greenhouse is an understatement. Ever since we purchased our first home and I got a little taste of gardening I was hooked. It’s funny how my Mom and Nana were so into gardening and as a kid I couldn’t get far enough from a greenhouse or doing yard
When I moved into my first home, I had to replace all the towel hooks. Why? Because they were old, tattered and just dingy looking. I wanted towel hook ideas that were modern, chic and fit my style. Do you feel the same? Maybe you’re upgrading your bathroom with some serious functionality and style or […]
Description - Provide the perfect gift for yourself or your loved one with this custom digital watercolour house illustrated portrait. All custom portraits are designed and made by myself using digital watercolour brushes (hand-drawn) and totally personalised to your preference. 1-2 week turnaround from order to completion. *DIGITAL FILE ONLY UNLESS PRINTED OPTION SELECTED* All files will be drawn on and sent on an A4 digital canvas, 300 DPI however if you would like a custom size please do let me know so I can create a custom listing for you. For large buildings (such as big offices or wedding venues) please visit my wedding venue listing to purchase or please get in touch with some more information. Size guide for printed options: A3 - 11.69 x 16.53 inch approx A4 - 8.3 x 11.7 inch approx A5 - 5.8 x 8.3 inch approx *How to Order* 1. After you have made your purchase, please drop me a message on Etsy with reference photos of the house you would like illustrated and also let me know what text, if any you would like underneath. (If you’d like to add pets or people in front, you can add up to 3 for free - simply let me know! If you’d like to add more just pop me a message for a custom listing) 2. A sketch will be messaged to you for your approval. Once this has been approved by yourself I will work on the final illustration including colour. 3. The final illustration will be messaged back to you where any minor changes needed can be made. 4. Once you have approved the final illustration, a PDF and PNG file of the portrait will be emailed over to you (I’m happy to send a file as A5, A4 or A3 size) however if you have ordered the printed option it will be A5, A4 or A3 print depending what option you have chosen. This will be onto 250gsm acid free Bristol paper. Please note the turnaround time is the time from order to completion of artwork. For traditional pen and ink portraits please visit my other listings. *if you have any questions before ordering or would like anything added please drop me a message before making the purchase and I will answer them for you! *please note all orders are for personal use only and come unframed (not to be resold, if you are interested in commercial use please contact me) If you have opted for a printed copy, this will be sent with tracked delivery through Royal Mail which will usually arrive Internationally between 5-10 days from shipment date, and 1-2 days in the UK, however this is an estimate only. I have a large amount of experience in creating custom portraits and absolutely love creating something special for my customers - if you would like to check out more of my work please check out my Instagram: @bananaroseart and @rosashouseportraits
This activity is perfect for the first days of school when you introduce yourself. I introduce myself by writing three sentences on chart pa...
Free printable Biomes coloring pages perfect no prep activity for preschool, kindergarten, and first grade. Easy to use for learning at home.
Learn about Japan for Kids with this printable book to read, color, and learn about Mt Fiji, charming gardens, and sushi without leaving home!
It was during my first year teaching that I finally realized what a2 + b2 = c2 really meant. The teacher next to me had his class complete a Pythagorean Theorem activity and decorated the halls with his students' finished work. It was looking at all of those projects that finally drove home to me what the theorem actually meant. It was a cool realization. It was this same teacher who made me realize the value of math word walls and displaying student work.
Purge and upcycle. Green clean. Repair instead of replace. Decorate with what you have or can make. Landscape to eat and to be environmentally friendly. Plus, teach it all to your kids!
Are you debating on tiling your shower? See my experience tiling a shower for the first time plus there are lots of tips!
I hope you're enjoying the Hajj and Eid collection so far because today's free crochet pattern is my favorite of the bunch! Ever since I first made crochet blocks, I've had this idea of making a mini Kaaba plush for my home. It is just a simple cube shape after all! And it just went
Removable Panel: Removable Panel Size: 26.25 in. wide x 53 in. high (9.57 square ft.) Repeat Type: Straight (visit our FAQs to understand what a repeat is) Repeat Pattern Size: 26 in. wide x 26 in. high Wallshoppe includes a 1/4" bleed, or overprint, in the width of every Removable Panel and a 1" overprint on the length. The overprint provides panels extra protection when shipping, and additional wiggle-room for installation. The overprint can stay on the panel or it can be cut off prior to installation. Removable pressure sensitive adhesive backing How to install a removable panel Easy peel and stick application See more information on shipping and returns.
I absolutely love traveling in Africa. It is, by far, my favorite of the 6 continents that I have visited. Ever since my first trip, I was hooked. There’s just something addictive about the continent
Learn what is under your skin with a fun life-size human body project for kids. Download FREE skeletal system bones and organ printables!
The phrase Girl Power is a celebration of female strength and empowerment. A Girl Power Sticker.
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This was my first time creating a streamer backdrop and I’m proud of how it came out! I made an 8’ x 8’ so it was pretty big and took a while, but it is really simple to do. I only used scissors, tape measure, plastic tablecloth and plastic fencing. Below I linked each product I used.
Look at these cute apples. Here are delicious apples for you. Let's count and color them. You can use this worksheet for kindergarten, preschool and first graders. Kids will their counting abilities with this apple seed counting worksheet. You can use this apple seed counting worksheet in your class...
Oh, the first day of school! It's such a fun, but chaotic day. Most of my first days are a little bit of a blur. This is why I have to write very detailed lesson plans or I'll forget everything from that day. I always try to have the same activities for that first day
August 19th is the International Day of Hope, a day which celebrates the lives of children and babies lost at any age or gestation. If you would like to learn more about this project, please visit CarlyMarie's Project Heal. This is my first year participating, and I felt like it would be a good creative outlet for me. It was actually a really fun project to work on and the possibilities are truly endless. You can make them colorful, simple, big, or small. It's totally up to you and how you feel is the best way to honor your grief. Prayer flags originated in Tibet thousands of years ago. The monks wrote prayers on small flags and then strung them up high in the mountains to allow the wind to carry their prayers around the world. Most of them were written on very bright, small pieces of fabric and the whole flag was filled with prayers and religious imagery. Since then, prayer flags have become popular around the world and you can find them in many shapes and colors, some with words and some without. It's all up to you and what you want to create. I believe that your intention for each flag is as good as any written prayer. I went to Joanne's for my supplies. If you don't have a Joanne's near you, you can visit any craft store as long as they also sell fabric. Look in the "Remnants" section to find leftover pieces of fabric which are discounted and most are about the size you'll need. You can purchase more than one kind of fabric if you wish. Supplies: 1 yard of fabric (you can get away with less, depending on how many flags you want to make) Scissors Fabric ruler Twine Paint or Fabric Pen (I used multi-surface acrylic paint) Paintbrush Hot glue gun Appliques or decorative touches I spent a total of $25 on all of my supplies, some of which I already owned. I chose a white colored, thin cotton fabric to use for my prayer flag. Step 1: Steam or iron your fabric. You don't want to end up ironing multiple smaller pieces, so this needs to be done first. Step 2: Decide how large you want your flags to be. I cut mine 6 inches wide by 10 inches high and got 9 total flags out of the fabric I bought. I ended up only using 8 of them. You want to add an extra inch to the height of your flag because you will be folding over the top to create a pocket for the twine. Step 3: Cut your flags. You can cut them as rectangles, squares, with curved edges, or with pointed edges. It's totally up to you. Just remember to keep that extra space at the top for the twine. Step 4: Once you have your flags cut out, you'll be ready to start decorating them. You can put words, pictures, whatever you want. This is where you can get really creative and make your flags meaningful to you. Step 5: If you have any appliques or other embellishments, add them after you've finished with the paint and the paint has dried. I used a hot glue gun for this step. Step 6: Once your flags are all complete, arrange them in the order you would like them when they hang. Step 7: Get a piece of twine and cut it longer than you think you need. I had 8 flags, 6 inches wide, and I wanted about an inch or two between each of them. So I cut my twine about 8 feet long to allow extra room on the ends to tie it up. Step 8: Get your first flag, and about 3/4 of an inch below the top, put a line of hot glue across the fabric. Lay the twine above the hot glue, and then fold over the top piece of fabric to stick to the glue. This way you don't have to worry about threading the twine through the hole, and the twine should still be free to move back and forth. Continue this step with the rest of your flags. Step 9: Hang it! Here's how my flags turned out: This post is linked up with Amateur Nester here:
For years and years, even before my husband and I owned our home, I have dreamed of having a mudroom in our entry. When we bought our first house 2 years ago th…