At Christmas we made snowmen out of toilet paper rolls, so we decided to dig in our recycling bin again and make some adorable bunnies for Easter. It was so much fun that we made a whole herd of toilet roll bunnies.
Aren't they cute? Here is how easy they are to make:
1) Paint the toilet rolls white and allow to dry completely.
2) Cut ears and feet from cardstock (see shapes below). You can also color the insides of the ears pink.
3) Use white glue to add eyes and a nose. Then, use a black marker to draw a mouth and whiskers. (You could also draw in paws and bow tie. Let the kids be creative.)
4) Use white glue to secure the ears and the feet.
5) Finish by adding a pom pom for a tail. Cute, right? :-)
Who doesn't love a simple holiday craft?
♥
Gina Bell (aka East Coast Mommy)
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ECM Kid's Craft Club -- Official Launch!
I could not be more excited about the official launch of the East Coast Mommy Kid's Craft Club. The test I did about a month ago was a huge success, so as a result, I have put together a 4-month membership package. Every month, members will receive a personalized letter and a craft kit containing the supplies they need to make that month's craft. What child doesn't love getting their very own mail? :-)
Here is a sneak peek at the crafts we'll be doing together (although colors and materials may vary slightly from the pictures).
April's craft (Reading Rocks!): Foam bookmark (choice of the monster or bird design)
May's craft (Spring has Sprung!): Flower and frog foam magnets
June's craft (Canada Day Celebration!): Canada Day hat and flag
July's craft (Hooray for Summer!): Sun glasses and paper fan
1) As a member of the club, each month (for four months) your child will receive:
2) The cost for a four month membership is $25 (including Canadian shipping). Payment (via Cash, Cheque made payable to Gina Bell or email money transfer) must be received before a kit is sent out. Payments can be sent to EastCoastMommy@gmail.com.
3) The kits will be sent out on the 20th of each month, and I will post a full tutorial on the blog at that time.
If you are interested, please send payment to EastCoastMommy@gmail.com. I will also need your child's name, age, and full mailing address (and his/her preference for the first craft).
If you have any questions, please let me know. Thank you for being a part of the ECM Kid's Craft Club. :-)
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Here is a sneak peek at the crafts we'll be doing together (although colors and materials may vary slightly from the pictures).
April's craft (Reading Rocks!): Foam bookmark (choice of the monster or bird design)
May's craft (Spring has Sprung!): Flower and frog foam magnets
June's craft (Canada Day Celebration!): Canada Day hat and flag
July's craft (Hooray for Summer!): Sun glasses and paper fan
Interested in crafting along with me for the next four months? Here are the details:
- mail addressed to him/her
- a personalized letter with fun info/ideas
- all the supplies he/she will need to make the "craft of the month".
2) The cost for a four month membership is $25 (including Canadian shipping). Payment (via Cash, Cheque made payable to Gina Bell or email money transfer) must be received before a kit is sent out. Payments can be sent to EastCoastMommy@gmail.com.
If you are interested, please send payment to EastCoastMommy@gmail.com. I will also need your child's name, age, and full mailing address (and his/her preference for the first craft).
If you have any questions, please let me know. Thank you for being a part of the ECM Kid's Craft Club. :-)
♥
Gina Bell (aka East Coast Mommy)
{Easter} Photo Cards for Classmates
For Valentines day, the boys gave their classmates some really cute sucker Valentines, and I thought it would be fun {and easy} to do something similar for Easter. So.... we made these adorable Easter photo cards.
Don't my boys make the cutest little bunnies??? :-)
To make the cards, I took pictures of the boys holding out their fists. (I used a dollar store tablecloth as a backdrop.) Then, I used an X-Acto knife to cut a slit above and below their fists. I stuck in pencils from the dollar store, and voila!
I made 55 last night (while watching TV) after the kids went to bed. They are thrilled with the way they turned out, and they can't wait to pass them out to their friends.
Do your little ones like to share things with their classmates? What are some of your favorite class gifts/treats?
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Don't my boys make the cutest little bunnies??? :-)
To make the cards, I took pictures of the boys holding out their fists. (I used a dollar store tablecloth as a backdrop.) Then, I used an X-Acto knife to cut a slit above and below their fists. I stuck in pencils from the dollar store, and voila!
I made 55 last night (while watching TV) after the kids went to bed. They are thrilled with the way they turned out, and they can't wait to pass them out to their friends.
Do your little ones like to share things with their classmates? What are some of your favorite class gifts/treats?
♥
Gina Bell (aka East Coast Mommy)
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10 {Simple} Easter Crafts for Kids
Easter is the perfect time for crafting with little ones, so today I am sharing 10 Easy and Inexpensive {Easter} crafts for kids. The first few projects are mine, but the rest are from some other great blogs. I hope you take some time to check them out.
Click on the title of each project to read the full tutorial.
1) Tissue Box Bunny Baskets by East Coast Mommy
or Easter Wreath by East Coast Mommy (made from a paper plate)
With these 10 fabulous Easter crafts, it will be easy to find a fun Easter project for you and your little one.
Happy Easter, and happy crafting!
♥
Gina Bell (aka East Coast Mommy)
Paper EASTER Baskets... with free printable templates
If you are looking for a simple craft to do with your kids for Easter, look no further. It doesn't get any easier than this one -- paper Easter baskets with pipe cleaner handles.
To make one of these adorable baskets, print the template onto a piece of cardstock, and have the kids cut along the solid lines. (I have created a free down-loadable template that you can find here.)
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To make one of these adorable baskets, print the template onto a piece of cardstock, and have the kids cut along the solid lines. (I have created a free down-loadable template that you can find here.)
Next, fold along the dotted lines and staple the sides of the basket in place (per below).
To finish, have the kids decorate with stickers, and add a pipe cleaner handle. (We braided three together so that it was extra strong and pretty.)
That's it! Add some Easter grass, and the DIY Easter baskets are ready to be filled with eggs. Cute, right?
Gina Bell (aka East Coast Mommy)
You can find more easy and inexpensive Easter crafts, recipes and ideas here.
{Review and Giveaway} - The Looneyspoons Collection
CONTEST CLOSED - Winner is comment #48 "My favorite cookbook is the Companies coming cookbooks , so many great ideas in the collection, Cher MacInnis"
A few weeks ago, I was contacted by Janet and Greta Podleski - the authors of the bestselling cookbook The Looneyspoons Collection. They offered to send me a copy of their book to review, and if I liked it, they would send me a copy to give you {my awesome readers} (a $34.95 value).
So... today I let the boys pick out something to make. They chose the "Cookies for Rookies".
And, more importantly, the cookies were delicious.
Ready for a chance to win this fun book (which includes catchy titles, delicious recipes, and interesting nutrition tips)???
Comment (below) letting me know the name of your favorite cookbook. Just leave your answer (and email address if you aren't logged in) before Wednesday, April 4, 2012.
Good luck!
♥
Gina (aka East Coast Mommy)
PS (To learn more about Janet & Greta Podleski and their great cookbooks, you can visit their facebook page here.)
PS (To learn more about Janet & Greta Podleski and their great cookbooks, you can visit their facebook page here.)
Rules {I am a mom... I can't help it}:
- The winner of the contest will be chosen by the Random Number Generator.
- To enter the contest, you must leave me a comment telling me the name of your favorite cookbook. Contest is open to Canadian and US residents only.
- This contest is not being hosted or sanctioned in any way by facebook.
- Contest closes on April 4, 2012 at 11:59pm.
- Prize will be accepted as awarded.
- Winners will be contacted via email and will have 48 hours to respond. After 48 hours the prize will be forfeited, and another winner will be selected.
5 {Disney} Vacation Tips
Our family went to Disney for March break. We decided to only spend two days at parks -- one day at Magic Kingdom and one day at Hollywood Studios. I think {given the age of the boys and our budget} two days was enough... but we made the most of our two days.
In case any of you are planning a trip, here are a few helpful hints:
1) Be Prepared
A day at a Disney Park is going to be a long day, so make sure you bring everything you are going to need. I suggest: a stroller, a backpack, water, sandwiches, snacks, sunglasses, sunhats, sweaters (for when it cools off in the evenings), sneakers, sunscreen, and {of course} a camera.
2) Set Priorities
If you are only planning to spend one day at a park, it is going to be a long day, and you are not going to see everything. It is important to do some research and find out the "must dos" for everyone in the family. Look at the rides, shows, and parades. I feel like we saw/did everything we wanted to {both days}. It was exhausting, but it was a whole lot of fun!
3) Have a Plan
To make the most of a trip to a Disney Park, you need to be efficient and have a plan. Before we left, we made a list of all the "fast pass rides" and the "non-fast pass rides" that were popular. These are the ones we did first. We also made a schedule of the shows and parades we didn't want to miss and worked around them. *(Click here for some additional details on rides/attractions we really enjoyed.)
Make sure you arrive at parades and shows early to get a good seat.
4) Pay Attention to Details
I am a true believer that the small things make a big difference. I made the boys special t-shirts, Mickey Mouse ears, and personalized autograph books. {Fun, right? Click the links for full tutorials.}
I also highly recommend getting Mickey Mouse shaped ice cream while you are at the parks. What is more fun than ice cream? Ice cream shaped like Mickey {of course}!
5) Have Fun!
This one is kind of obvious, but definitely the most important. Don't forget that the whole point of the vacation is to have fun. Take lots of pictures, and make lots of memories.
♥
In case any of you are planning a trip, here are a few helpful hints:
1) Be Prepared
A day at a Disney Park is going to be a long day, so make sure you bring everything you are going to need. I suggest: a stroller, a backpack, water, sandwiches, snacks, sunglasses, sunhats, sweaters (for when it cools off in the evenings), sneakers, sunscreen, and {of course} a camera.
2) Set Priorities
If you are only planning to spend one day at a park, it is going to be a long day, and you are not going to see everything. It is important to do some research and find out the "must dos" for everyone in the family. Look at the rides, shows, and parades. I feel like we saw/did everything we wanted to {both days}. It was exhausting, but it was a whole lot of fun!
3) Have a Plan
To make the most of a trip to a Disney Park, you need to be efficient and have a plan. Before we left, we made a list of all the "fast pass rides" and the "non-fast pass rides" that were popular. These are the ones we did first. We also made a schedule of the shows and parades we didn't want to miss and worked around them. *(Click here for some additional details on rides/attractions we really enjoyed.)
Make sure you arrive at parades and shows early to get a good seat.
4) Pay Attention to Details
I am a true believer that the small things make a big difference. I made the boys special t-shirts, Mickey Mouse ears, and personalized autograph books. {Fun, right? Click the links for full tutorials.}
I also highly recommend getting Mickey Mouse shaped ice cream while you are at the parks. What is more fun than ice cream? Ice cream shaped like Mickey {of course}!
5) Have Fun!
This one is kind of obvious, but definitely the most important. Don't forget that the whole point of the vacation is to have fun. Take lots of pictures, and make lots of memories.
♥
Gina Bell (aka East Coast Mommy)
*Note: You can find tips for our 2014 trip to Disney here.
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