Posts tagged "diy project for parents"
Cool DIY Grocery Stand For Kid’s Fun Play
Thu, Mar 26, 2015 | DIY Projects
When I was a kid, I loved playing grocery store with my best friends. Tree leaves was our money, and everything seemed so simple and fun! Joni from Lay Baby Lay suggests to make a very cool and fancy grocery stand for your kid to make the gameplay even better. It looks just amazing and she convinces that it’s completely doable to put this together...Continue Reading... { 0 comments }
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The Cutest DIY Barefoot Sandals For Babies
Thu, Feb 26, 2015 | Accessories, DIY Projects
Kids grow out of clothes so fast! However, a mom’s desire to dress a baby girl sometimes seems to be insuperable. Instead of wasting a large amount of money on some designer’s clothes, make some yourself! It won’t break the bank, it’ll be fun and entertaining to do. These barefoot sandals are so stinkin’ cute! They also can make a great gift for a...Continue Reading... { 0 comments }
Fantastic DIY Kids Superhero Cape
Wed, Feb 18, 2015 | DIY Projects
Every kid likes to play superheroes. So make this cape for your children and they will be happy! You will need two colors of fleece fabric, t-shirt tailor chalk or pen, scissors, iron-on Velcro, hem tape, letter stencil, acrylic paint, small paint brush, fabric glue, iron and iron board piece of yarn. Choose which color of fleece you want for the cape and...Continue Reading... { 0 comments }
Funny DIY Salt Art For Your Kids
Mon, Feb 9, 2015 | DIY Projects
What a wonderful idea of creating a beautiful picture with your kids! You will need table salt, craft glue, watercolor paint, heavy white and colored paper, paintbrushes or pipettes. Lay your paper on an oilcloth, newspaper or baking tray, to minimize cleanup later. Now your kids should draw a picture (it can be thing, animal or any character). Then go with...Continue Reading... { 0 comments }
Unusual DIY Toddler Activity Board
Thu, Feb 5, 2015 | DIY Projects
It’s a great idea! This activity board will help your toddlers to capture their attention and develop motor skills. For this project you will need wood, various assorted hardware such as locks, buckles, handles, wheels, drill and screws. If needed, sand and finish your wood first of all. Then determine placement of hardware and mark the screw spots with a...Continue Reading... { 0 comments }
Smart DIY Stop/Go Toddler Sign For A Nursery
Wed, Jan 28, 2015 | DIY Projects
When I see DIY ideas like that, I just want to applaud, really, because it’s genius! Mom of little miss H had a bit of a struggle, while in the midst of bedtime her daughter wanted to come into her twins nursery again and again. Obviously, she woke them up and mom had to spend another hour trying to calm everyone down. She came up with a solution, which...Continue Reading... { 0 comments }
Entertaining DIY Indoor Croquet For Kids
Fri, Oct 24, 2014 | DIY Projects
This indoor croquet will be perfect for your kids. They will play it all day long! For making the tunnels cut strips of paper. For example, you can use 8 1/2 x 11 pieces and cut them in half. Fold the shorter ends in about a half an inch to an inch. Then use washi tape or regular tape to secure it on the floor. If you need an appropriate indoor croquet...Continue Reading... { 0 comments }
Colorful DIY Ribbon Wands For Girls
Thu, Sep 4, 2014 | DIY Projects
This craft is so adorable and girly! Your daughter will be happy to play, dance to the music with these ribbon wands! You will need ribbon, wooden dowels, drill, scissors and sandpaper. Gather the materials. For a power tool-less alternative to this project, you can use scissors to cut two small holes at the end of a paper towel tube to create fat wands. Or...Continue Reading... { 0 comments }
Amazing DIY Pacifier Clips For Your Child
Fri, Aug 29, 2014 | DIY Projects
I just want to applaud the person who came up with such a simple yet genius idea – pacifier clips. With them you’ll keep those pacifiers readily available and they won’t be dropped or lost. The supplies are cotton fabric 2 ¼ x 9 inch rectangle, fusible interfacing 2 ¼ x 9 inch rectangle, heavy string, coordinating thread and 1 inch pacifier clip....Continue Reading... { 0 comments }
DIY Navy And White Paper Lantern Mobile For Your Baby
Thu, Aug 28, 2014 | DIY Projects
No nursery can do without a mobile, so today we offer you to create this original mobile for your baby. Baby lanterns should be hung by seven hooks, evenly place in two rows on the ceiling. Center and space the hooks based on the dimensions of a standard crib since baby mobile won’t be in kid’s cradle for more than the first six to eight months. Make...Continue Reading... { 0 comments }
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