St. Patrick’s Day is coming so soon, and I think it’s a great holiday to celebrate with your family and kids. To set up the festive mood, just make this St. Patrick’s Day themed bunting together with your little one, it’s incredibly easy! You’ll need some string, a stapler, a few buttons, green cardstock, gluestick and some pages from an old book. First cut out the rectangles out of your book’s pages 3.5”x6” in size and cut a triangle shape out of their bottoms. Then cut out the number of shamrocks you’ll need from green cardstock and attach them to your banner pieces leaving some place to fold over the top edges. Cut your length of string and attach banner pieces. Hang somewhere and enjoy!
Cute And Easy DIY St. Patrick’s Day Bunting To Make With Kids
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DIY Colorful Cupcake Wrapper Flowers
This craft is a really good idea for your kids and they can make these beautiful flowers with their friends. You will need cupcake liners, scissors and pipe cleaners. You can draw on the cupcake wrapper first or cut freehand. To make leaves sketch a leaf pattern onto green paper and cut the leaves out. Use a hole punch to make a hole at the bottom of each leaf. Bend a pipe cleaner in half and thread the leaves onto the pipe cleaner. To attach the pipe cleaner stems, gently poke a hole in the center of your flower with a pencil or scissors tip and push the two ends of the pipe cleaner through the hole. Bend the ends slightly so they hold onto the flower. Glue pompoms or other embellishments to some of the centers of your flowers, too.
Sweetest Organic Cotton Knitwear From Miou Kids
These days many manufacturers often prefer some cheap synthetic fabrics, and in shops you see so many things that look alike. That is why it’s so cool when you find something not only sweet, but also eco-friendly and unique. Miou Kids is a breath of fresh air with their exquisite knitwear handmade from the finest baby alpaca wool. Their clothes is all designed by a french designer Christine Dubin and handmade by artisans in rural Peru, where knitting is a centuries-old tradition. And the latest collection is the sweetest! I love crochet hats, dresses and cardigans! Check them out!
Non-Traditional Baby Girl Nursery Design With A Touch Of Pink
Designing a nursery for a baby girl you can follow some stereotypes like lots of pink color, many flowers everywhere and many cute dolls. But what to do if you don’t like pink color and flowers? As you can see on these pics there is a decision! First of all, you can take blue walls because and add an adorable detail like a simple white tree branch growing from the corner of the room. In this room you can feel air because the main color is white and everything is so fresh and beautiful! Also you can see little pink color just like an element that supplements the design.
Funny And Soft Animal Felt Rugs For Your Kid’s Room
If you’re looking for some special and fun item to finish the look of your kid’s room, take a look at these cool rugs that will surely bring some wow factor to the space. They’re designed in England but handmade in Nepal, where they provide sustainable work for women in rural areas. Each rug is carefully created by shaping soft organic wool with water and soap and finished off by sewing ears, eyes and noses on. So, these rugs are not only pretty and cute, they provide comfort and softness, they’d be really pleasant for your tot’s small and gentle feet. Check this out and tell us which one you like the most: a hedgehog, a badger or a fox?
Creative DIY Felt Play Mat
With this idea your kids can make their own towns! You will need felt, felt glue and scissors. Gather up your supplies. You can use tan for your base and it’ll be like sand. Just trim the base to the size that you want it. Your kids can make a castle, trees, road or lake. Then let them place their pieces how they want. When the pieces are placed where the kids want them, glue down all the pieces that should stay put like the street and ponds and house. The people and animals stay mobile, so the kids can play with them. Then the mats are ready for game!
Funny DIY Robot Party Hats
It’s a very fun idea for a party! You can make the hats in few minutes. You will need party hats, aluminum foil, scissors, felt, hot glue gun, glue sticks, metallic pipe cleaners and drinking glass. Open up your party hat by pushing the tab on the side of the hat through the slot. Once you open the hat, flatten it as much as possible. Lay the flattened hat on top of some aluminum foil. Cut the foil out in the shape of the hat and cover the hat with the foil. Use hot glue to fix the hat closed! It will look like a metallic hat. The existing strap on the hat should pull right through to the bottom with ease. Make any fun and robotic shape you wish out of your metallic pipe cleaners for the antenna on top of the hat. Cut out robot button shapes from your felt and create a design for each hat!
Fancy And Eclectic Baby Girl Nursery Inspiration
A little nursery inspiration for you today. It’s so fun, eclectic and glamorous! It mixes absolutely different themes and styles from modern to vintage and at the same time there’s no useless, dropping out of the total mass detail. You can scrutinize photos and find new and new exciting elements, colors and patterns, because there’s such an abundance of them from gorgeous golden roses wallpaper to pink and a white polka dot changing table and a black and white chevron rug. Everything looks surprisingly good together, and the room suits perfectly for a baby with all its fanciness, fun and chic. Get inspired!
25 Cool Pirate Themed Kids Room Design Ideas
Since last year nautical themed kids rooms have been on the rise, and as well is a sort of a subtheme – pirate. So, if you’re expecting a baby boy, consider designing a room in this style, because it’s really fun, interesting and provides scope for your creativity. If you like DIY things, you can paint your kid’s room walls in pictures with a pirate/desert island giving an adventurous feel or buy some cool wall decals with sculls, ships and other things that you associate with pirate’s life and the sea. I also love to see many unique and amazing beds in the shape of a ship in the pictures below – great not only for sleeping but also for an imaginative play. But there’re also much simpler ideas like hanging some pirate theme inspired artworks, scroll down to see them, too!
Limited Edition: Stylish Zoology Wallpaper For Nurseries
These wallpapers aren’t so simple as you may think just looking at them. Just look at them closer! You will see many animals and we are sure that your kids will like it. They will love trying to find different animals! It’s wallpaper with a history: it’s a limited edition of wallpaper design by Swedish manufacturer Duro, called Zoology. The classic design was first produced by Duro in 1974, created by architect Claes Kock. He used an incredible, graphic animal print design to weave a pattern across the surface print. So we think that this wallpaper will be perfect for a child’s space and will do both for baby boys and baby girls.
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