Handmade Fake Big Candy, Birthday Party Decoration (Set of 4). Excellent to complement your Centerpieces, Candy Table, Walls, Windows, etc. The Colors are 1 Pink, 1 Blue, 1 Purple and 1 Green (they are double sided). The size is approximately 5" in diameter on candy x 15" long across with the cellophane paper. If you have any question, message me and I will answer you as soon as possible. ***** Due to shipping delays by carriers all service deliveries are not guaranteed. All delivery times are estimates and are not refundable in the event they arrive later than expected. ***** Thank You.
Spray Foam Coral: This is a tutorial that will show you how I made this coral decoration for our Under the Sea theme event.
On Saturday, September 26th, the Third Not-So-Annual Harvest Festival took place in Thorncliffe Park. Hosted by not-for-profit Diasporic Genius (DG), the festival featured a pop-up Women’s Cultural Café, an initiative of the Thorncliffe Action Group (TAG). Diasporic Genius, TAG, and ERA Architects collaborated to design, build, and run this dynamic pop-up café. Thorncliffe Action Group (TAG)...
This activity was so cheap and easy to do, but the results were awesome and the kids LOVED it. Check out these really BIG bubbles! ...
Create an easy kindergarten graduation craft. A beautiful watercolor hot air balloon print creates a unique and memorable keepsake for preschool or kindergarten kids graduation or first day of school. Just print and then get creative and have fun adding your little ones handprints with paint or ink.
There were so many amazing ideas submitted to last week's link-up. It was so hard to pick which ones to share! Here are just a few of the great ideas:The
If you're looking for some creative and fun ideas for your child's next birthday party, look no further! Today, we're going to be discussing DIY Candyland birthday party ideas that are sure to make your kid's day.
This design features a cute desert illustration and typography "welcome to the wild west" for western look, perfect for anyone who loves a western or southern vibes or anyone who loves cactus and cowboys. Maybe you just love western themed items, maybe you just love deserts, either way this will become your new favorite design to wear.
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I love to dye beans for sensory play and it is super EASY! It may look overwhelming at first, but I'll show you how to make colored beans with 4 easy steps. Once you see how easy it is, you will be dying beans for all things like sensory bottles, sensory tables, and writing trays.
PLEASE NOTE THAT THIS IS A DIGITAL ITEM (PDF) FILE AND NOT THE FINISHED TOY!! Cutest crochet octopus pattern by LilCrochetLove. :) This is PDF pattern for octopus written in US crochet terms. PATTERN Available in six languages - English - French - Spanish - Dutch - German - Russian Pattern also includes 27 step by step pictures. The pattern requires basic crochet knowledge. You should be familiar with: -magic ring -single crochet -double crochet -increase -decrease -slip stitch -chain stitch Materials you will need: -yarn in 4 different colours -2.25 mm crochet hook (or the size you need depending on yarn you will use) -polyester stuffing -7 mm safety eyes -tapestry needle and long doll needle -stitch markers (optional) Yarn suggestions: Scheepjes Catona Hope you will enjoy crocheting this octopus as much as I did! :) You may sell items made from this pattern but only in small quantities and give me a credit as the designer. Feel free to message me if you are having any trouble understanding pattern, I will be happy to help! :) This is an intangible digital item, instant download follows after the payment is received. If this is your first purchase by Etsy please read how to download digital items after the payment: https://www.etsy.com/help/article/3949 The following items can't be returned or exchanged • Custom or personalised orders • Perishable products (like food or flowers) • Digital downloads • Intimate items (for health/hygiene reasons) • Items on sale
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Make adorable glowstick fireflies to light your night! All you need is a glowstick, a marker, paper, and 10 minutes to have a whole swarm.
Today, my sister and I built a "rainforest" in my classroom. We constructed this tree in the middle of my classroom--this is our 4th year doing this, so we're pros now. The trunk is a frame made out of welded wire that is cable-tied together. Then, we cover it with brown butcher paper, paint the tree/wood look on it. The branches I keep in large plastic bins, so I can reuse them each year. The leaves are stapled into clumps, and then stapled onto fishing line, that we use to wrap around each branch. Then, we drape the vines along the trunk.... After that, you throw in a stuffed snake or two, a bat and a spider (all stuffed animals from IKEA and similar stores). Ta-dah! It's finished! This kicks off our rainforest science unit for my 2nd graders. Random Fact: I want to someday visit a rainforest for an extended period of time. The prospect excites but also frightens me. I probably won't ever do it, for fear of the snakes and poisonous animals that I would encounter! But i really want to meet an orangutan face to face--not just at the zoo. :) 2nd Random Fact: Today was my parent's 35th wedding anniversary!
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I survived reading week!! Let me tell you - this week did NOT go as planned. Oh! But first, you can read last year's Reading week HERE. But, here's the little reason this week didn't go as planned. This little girl gave us quite the scare Wednesday morning and I had to head to the E.R. with her. Thankfully, Ron was home that morning and I have a WONDERFUL team that really helped out... and PTL, she suffered nothing but a minor concussion. It could have been a LOT worse. She looks all like her silly and goofy self, doesn't she?! Man. I'm so thankful she's alright. So, anyway, back to Seuss. week. The kids EAT the books alive, all.week.long. I put them away after the week is over and they beg me to keep them out. lol OH! And here's a little #flashbackfriday to a few years ago. Look how little A and B are! And yes...those are cat shoes. lol So anyway... man, I feel like I have ADHD right now haha! Back to Seuss week. This is the spirit week schedule we went by this year. On Monday, we did some character analysis with Cat in the Hat. I always love how their drawings come out! And we started our Guided Reading using one of the Scholastic New Magazines.... comparing fiction and nonfiction. Even though Tuesday was "Oh, The Places You'll Go" theme - I kind of use that just so I can get their pictures in their college shirts for the balloons (you'll see that later), we also did Green Eggs and Ham.... working on rhyming words is SO hard (being able to produce rhyming words anyway.) (aren't my standards so pretty on the wall?? haha... forgot the last word, but already put the period, messed up the actual standard number... whatever. lol. This is real life, people) On Wednesday, I wasn't there... boo! It's one of my favorite days. BUT, I sent my girl in to school with some Wacky-ness going on. and while I was out, they did their Wacky Wednesday class book... On Thursday, we needed to get started on their balloons!! So we made a quick chart of things they wanted to do or be when they grew up. Then... they turned them into their balloon writing!! This is one of my most favorite things we make all year! They always turn out soooo cute. Friday.. we had some fun with Fish!! Fish Math is one of my favorites. Annnnd... we ended with Schlopp!! Schlopp, schlopp, beautiful schlopp! Beautiful schlopp with a cherry on top!! annnnd... now I'm exhausted, and ready to kick my feet up and enjoy a book on the beach this weekend! Yes please.
Explore the most spellbinding enchanted forest theme ideas in this latest roundup of Pinterest's Best. The enchanted forest theme is the perfect choice for a birthday party, for both little boys and girls, and it's