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Funny Kids’ Play Table And Chairs Collection From Oeuf

Tue, Jan 27, 2015 | Kids room, Tables and chairs

Organizing a smart and cozy play space for your kid is one of the most important things to consider when designing his or her room. If the furniture itself looks extra fun and creative, it surely inspires your children for his or her own arts, crafts, etc. Take a look at the latest collection from Oeuf that features a beautiful play table and bent plywood chairs with either rabbit or bear ears. Isn’t it just sheer cuteness? These chairs are suitable for children from 2 to 6 and can be customized with fun fabric Play Stickers that can be removed or reused. Its clean and modern design, neutral colors make it perfect for most of the room’s styles. Be sure to check out!

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Super Easy DIY Painted Canvas Sneakers

Tue, Jan 27, 2015 | DIY Projects

Today we will show you a super easy craft. It’s not super quick but worth it: let’s refresh your kids’ old sneakers or change new ones! For this project you will need black canvas sneakers, white fabric paint and thin paintbrush. You will need to patiently paint, because mistakes are not easily fixed. If you make a mistake, don’t be afraid. You can try to rework your design or you can take a wet rag to it. You can choose your own design and paint whatever you or your kids want. After all let them dry. Voila! And your kids have a nice and original pair of shoes.

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Serene White And Gold Baby Girl Nursery Design Inspiration

Mon, Jan 26, 2015 | Kids room

For me gold and white color theme is one of the best themes ever. When well balanced, it has a glamorous feel but it looks very serene and simple at the same time. For a nursery this color palette is a wonderful choice and today’s photos of baby girl Harlan’s place prove that. The parents of this little treasure opted for a lighter and more neutral palette for two main reasons: they kept their baby gender a surprise until her arrival and wanted to use colors that are already represented in their home décor. The result turned out amazing, I think. I also love that there’re lots of personal touches like the teepee built by Harlan’s grandpa. Take a closer look at the room’s décor and tiny tot herself. So adorable!

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10 Valentine’s Day Ideas Of Hair Accessories For Girls

Sat, Jan 24, 2015 | Accessories

A hair accessory is a great idea for Valentine’s Day. Your daughter will be happy to wear something beautiful and cute. We found several pics with hair accessories and offer you to pick an idea for your kids. So you and your daughter can choose various headbands with hearts or red lips, barrettes or ribbons. Don’t forget to combine them with other clothes. You can make these accessories by your hands and your daughter will help you. We are sure that it will develop her motor skills and teach to form her own style. Look at these photos and get some holiday mood!

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Beautiful DIY Crayon Melt Valentine’s Day Art For Kids

Fri, Jan 23, 2015 | DIY Projects

Kids are so adorable and sincere when it comes to making the gifts by themselves. Organize them this crayon melt craft and you’ll get the most charming and vibrant Valentine’s Day art to give someone your tot loves or hang somewhere in the house. First you need to prepare the supplies: white printer paper, foil lined cookie sheet, old towel, oven mitt, crayons, watercolor paint, paint brush and vegetable oil. As soon as you get everything you need, preheat the cookie sheet in the oven at 350F. Protect your work surface by laying down an old towel folded over. Then the real fun begins! Continue reading at theimaginationtree.com.

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Lovely DIY Bug Pencil Valentines

Fri, Jan 23, 2015 | DIY Projects

These bugs will be great presents for your kids’ friends at a Valentine’s Day party. You will need construction paper, scissors, foam stickers (hearts), markers, googly eyes, pipe cleaners and glue. Gather all your ingredients. Fold a scrap piece of white construction paper in half and draw a rough shape for half of a butterfly. You and your kids can grab favorite color construction paper and begin tracing and cutting out love bugs. Now fold them in half and make about a 1″ slit at the top and bottom of the bug to allow for a pencil to slip through. Then, the kids can decorate their bugs with markers and foam hearts. Next steps of the instruction are here.

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Lovely And Soft Crocheted Toys From La De Dah Kids

Thu, Jan 22, 2015 | Toys

If you’re looking for some cute gift to gladden your kid for Valentine’s Day, these adorable crocheted toys can do that perfectly. Basing on our own childhood memories, we can say, how important it is to have a special softie that can get you through your bad dreams and give you comfort. There’s so much to love about these toys from La De Dah Kids, and it seems like they have all the possibilities to become your kid’s favorites. What I love about that company is that it excels in thinking creatively, so instead of typical bears you can order different creatures from pigs to unicorns. Each of them is incredibly detailed and made from 100% cotton. Be sure to check them out!

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Simple DIY Kaleidoscope – A Sweet Way To Say “I Love You”

Wed, Jan 21, 2015 | DIY Projects

There’s something really captivating and magical about kaleidoscopes. I used to love it as a child and I always wondered how it works. Mia from Handmade Charlotte is sharing a secret behind it and suggesting to make a simple kaleidoscope for your kids on Valentine’s Day. It’s a simple yet darling gift and a sweet way to say “I love you”. To make it you’ll need paper towel roll tube, silver mirror card, stars confetti, blue cellophane, clear cellophane, black marker, scissors, sticky tape, double-sided tape and colored paper in colors of your choice. It takes only 7 simple steps to make it and you can read them all at handmadecharlotte.com. Love and be loved!

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Easy No Sew DIY Baby Headband

Tue, Jan 20, 2015 | DIY Projects

If you like to create beautiful crafts with your hands but your sewing skills aren’t so good, this DIY will be perfect for you! For this project you will need just an old t-shirt and scissors. First of all you should take an old t-shirt. It’s great if you will find an adult size t-shirt. Then cut a 14″x3″ strip, straight as can be lines, and raw edges are great. Now tie the knot and you should form a bow. Voila! You have a great and cute headband for your kids! Also you can make several headbands with various prints and colors.

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30 Clever And Stylish Ideas To Make A Nursery Grow With Your Child

Tue, Jan 20, 2015 | Kids room

Every mom wants her child’s room to be practical, cozy and beautiful at the same time. The desire to make it sugary sweet and babyish usually very strong, however that kind of interior design is rather short-lived. Your tot is growing by leaps and bounds and his or her interests are changing so-so fast! How to avoid redesigning kid’s space repeatedly according to his or her new tastes? There’re are some tricks and tips to remember that will allow your room to grow with a child. First, pick more neutral colors, of which you wouldn’t get bored of in a few years. Choose furniture, which will easily fit into any interior, like a big and comfy chair. Try to be more creative and give some old things a new life, because actually many things can be repurposed. We’ve gathered our favorite examples of rooms that are functional yet stylish, so take a look and get inspired!

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