Tuesday, 29 April 2014
DIY The Little Mermaid party Invitations
With Eloise's 2 birthday party coming up I had a great idea to do the little mermaid theme. Since Eloise is obsessed with the little mermaid movie.Eloise is a swimmer and with us going swimming weekly it was the perfect theme choice for her. I am one of those mommy's that loves do it yourself things and big party's so that being said here are my invitations step by step on how to make them.
I tried to make a Little Mermaid with the CRICUT but it just wouldn't cut out the hair so I went to plan B. I used Google Images and found an image I liked.I printed Glossy pics at Walmart. I then went home and used my Big Shot to cut the image in an oval to put on the front of the invite.
I then cut a larger oval in purple and a strip of metallic paper to create a sleeve to wrap around the invite.
then I used the Cricut to cut a scalloped circle to create the card holder.I added bling to each scallop because every girl loves their bling!!!! I scored and folded the sides.
I printed the invite using Printmaster.
cut it out and mounted it on cardstock, punched a hole and added ribbon. ........ put it all together and here is the final result!!!
Wednesday, 23 April 2014
rosemary roasted chicken and potatoes
What you will need:

2 Tablespoons paprika
1 1/2 teaspoons rosemary leaves crushed
1 teaspoon dehydrated minced garlic
1/2 teaspoon coarse grind black pepper
2 tablespoons olive oil
1 teaspoon sage
1 teaspoon salt
1 1/2 lb boneless skinless chicken
1 1/2 lb small red potatoes
directions:
1)wash and cut into cubes potatoes and chicken
2)mix oil and all spices in a large bowl
3)when all mixed add in chicken and potatoes toss to coat well.
4) place chicken and potatoes in pan in a single layer if able
5)roast in oven at 425 f (220 c) for 30 minutes
6)turn potatoes and chicken occasionally
7)take out let cool
8) serve and enjoy
Tuesday, 22 April 2014
Toddler activity Bath time fun
Bath time is a huge deal in our house every night Eloise has a bath in her nightly routine. we love to make it fun and exciting too. since Eloise was a week old she has loved her bath and enjoys being in the water. we have bought many different bath toys we have had books, rubber ducks , many little animals a whale that light up and squirted water.Eloise also loves the bath tub paints or crayons but Eloise favorite thing so far have been party baths.
For Easter we did a a glow in the dark egg hunt so after the hunt. I decided to use the eggs and the glow sticks to make it a Easter theme glow bubble bath which she loved. to go with our Easter theme. for other holidays you can use many different things for St Patrick's day we used fake ice cubes shaped as shamrocks with green glow stick.
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| Easter egg glow bath with the light one |
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| glow stick and Easter egg bubble bath |
Friday, 18 April 2014
Glow in The dark Easter Egg Hunt
I love Easter its one of my favorite holidays there is so many activity's you can do with kids at Easter. I remember as a child one of my favorite activity's was the egg hunt through the house and if it was nice we had one in the back yard too. Well this year I decided to do a glow in the dark one during Easter weekend for Eloise and my nephew Brayden we still are doing a indoor one on Easter morning. This is a fun evening activity for before bed to get them pumped for the Easter bunny visit and the day time egg hunt. Eloise loves glow sticks so I thought why not included them for Easter fun as we use glow sticks at least twice a month.
What you will need:
20 plastic eggs
20 glow sticks
1 package chocolate eggs or fruit snacks
if not wanting to use chocolate you can use toys, hair accessories, stickers
1 basket to carry eggs
Instructions:
1) open package of glow sticks and crack each one
2)place one glow stick and one chocolate egg in each egg
3)if not using chocolate place stickers toys or hair accessories in the eggs with a glow stick
4)after eggs are full place in a basket to make it easy to carry around
5) hide eggs throughout house or yard if doing it outside
6) after they are all hidden let child back into house or out into yard
7)let them search for the eggs
8)you can have your child yell something every time they find one or tell you where they found them to make it even more fun for them
9) another thing you can do is have your child say colour of egg they found and the colour f glow-stick in it or the design on the egg
10) have fun and enjoy the excitement



Thursday, 17 April 2014
Sensory Easter Eggs
This is a fun sensory exploration activity for toddlers. I made these eggs for a Easter discovery basket for Eloise to play with as one of her many Easter activity's . I also made a second set for work. this keeps her occupied so that I can get stuff done around the house but it also is a great learning and discovery activity that includes sensory to help increase speech and language skills this also can be used in a therapy setting.
Different ways to use these eggs is hide them around the house and as your child finds one have them describe the egg to you make sure to correct your child's speech sounds for accurate pronunciation. If your child is not speaking you can explain how the eggs looks and feels and make sure to repeat the same words each time when describing that egg it will help expand on your child words.
If your using them for therapy hide the eggs and have the child explain where they found the egg to work on prepositions is another way to use these eggs. Another way to use these eggs is have your child hide the eggs and you find them Eloise loved hiding them and cheering when I found one. we also used them to help her follow directions I had asked her to put each one I described into the basket or beside the basket for precipitation others were on under basket
You can also take a picture of the eggs and print them out and have child match egg to the picture if your child speaks you could place eggs in a bag have them feel the egg in the bag and tell you by showing you the picture of what egg they think it is.

What you will need to make these sensory eggs:
plastic Easter eggs
glue
buttons
pipe cleaners
sequins
pom poms
jewels
feathers
yarn
rice / macaroni noodles tablespoon of each
Instructions:
1) if wanted to you can put noodles or rice in to make the eggs noisey
2) glue eggs shut
3) cover one egg in glue and place buttons to cover the egg
4) cover another egg in glue and place sequins to cover the egg
5) cover a egg in glue and place pom poms all over to cover egg
6)cover egg in glue and cover with feathers
7) next nicely place glue on one side of pipe cleaner and wrap around the egg
8)nicely cover a egg in glue then nicely glue yarn by wrapping around the egg
9) add a table spoon of rice to one of the eggs or in its own egg glue shut
10) add a table spoon of macaroni noodle to a egg or its own egg and glue shut

Sunday, 13 April 2014
Sensory Easter Egg Dying
We all know Easter is this coming Sunday and with that being said I had to dye some eggs as my yearly tradition but this year I wanted Eloise to join me in this activity. So I searched the web and found this awesome idea to dye eggs with shaving cream. I knew Eloise loves to play with shaving cream so what better way to dye eggs with her then to use it. its a fun activity to do with toddlers or older kids. here is how and some pics of us doing our mommy and daughter Easter egg dying. you can use whip cream so that its edible for younger kids if they like to mouth things.

What you will need:
eggs
shaving cream
food colouring
a disposable baking sheet
toothpicks or bamboo skewers
Instructions:
1)hard boil your eggs and let cool or poke hole in top of egg and a bit bigger in bottom with a tack then blow through the hole on top to drain egg from shell if done properly you can cook with your eggs a meal after
2)spread shaving cream in the baking sheet
3)apply drops of food colouring around the shaving cream
4)use skewers or tooth picks to swirl around the colours
5)roll the died, cooled eggs in the colourful cream
6)allow to set for 15 minutes on a paper plate or paper towel
7)wipe off shaving cream with paper towel
8)rinse eggs with water
9) if you want you can decorate the eggs with stickers to make it even funner for toddlers
10) display your eggs
Wednesday, 9 April 2014
Easter rocky road brownies
what you will need:

1 1/2 cups miniature marshmallows
1 cup chocolate chips (toll house coloured chips)
1/2 cup chopped walnuts
1/2 cup butter
1 cup sugar
2 eggs
1 teaspoon vanilla extract
1/2 cup all purpose flour
1/3 cup (Hershey's) cocoa
1/2 teaspoon baking powder
1/2 teaspoon salt
1 pkg peeps
Directions:
1) heat oven to 350 f . grease 9 inch baking pan
2)stir together mini marshmallows, chocolate chips and walnuts then set aside
3)place butter in a microwave safe bowl and melt
4)add vanilla , sugar and eggs stir until well blended
5) add flour cocoa,baking powder and salt. stir well
6)spread batter in pan
7)bake for 22 minutes
8)take out and place peeps where desired
9)sprinkle topping mixture over top
10)then bake another 8 minutes
11)or until marshmallows have softened and puffed slightly and chocolate chips melted
12)cool completely. then cut into squares
13) serve and enjoy
( pic above was taken after a few pieces were taken out when it wasn't fully cooled )
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