My boys love giving out unique Valentine's, and each year I like to come up with new ideas for them. This year, I came up with three "punny" photo Valentine options.
To make these adorable photo Valentines, you need to take a photo of your child standing in front of a dollar store tablecloth background. Have the child stand with their fist out, so you can insert a fun object once you have the cards printed.
I added fun sayings to the pictures using Picmonkey.com, but you could use any photo editing software.
Here are the puns I came up with:
1) You're #1 in my Book (which includes a dollar store bookmark)
2) You BLOW ME AWAY with your awesomeness (which includes a heart-shaped balloon from the dollar store)
3) I am CRAZY about you! (which includes a "crazy" straw from the dollar store)
Don't you just love them? Which one is your favorite?
♥
Gina Bell (aka East Coast Mommy)
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Beary Good Friend Valentine
This is a perfect Valentine for busy moms to put together for their little ones. It's unique, easy, and inexpensive.
Just download the adorable "I am BEARY happy to have a friend like you." tag, send it for one hour processing, cut the photo into three tags, and staple the tags onto Bear Paw Cookies or Teddybear Crackers. Cute, right?
(You can download the 4X6 tags here, or just right-click and save the photo above.)
Have you started thinking about Valentine's Day yet? I love
planning ahead so that there isn't a mad scramble on February 13!
♥
Gina Bell (aka East Coast Mommy)
Just download the adorable "I am BEARY happy to have a friend like you." tag, send it for one hour processing, cut the photo into three tags, and staple the tags onto Bear Paw Cookies or Teddybear Crackers. Cute, right?
(You can download the 4X6 tags here, or just right-click and save the photo above.)
Have you started thinking about Valentine's Day yet? I love
planning ahead so that there isn't a mad scramble on February 13!
♥
Gina Bell (aka East Coast Mommy)
Toilet Roll Snow Globe
When it's too cold to go outside, there is still a lot of winter fun to be had. Why not bring a little winter indoors with this adorable toilet roll snow globe?
If you are interested in making this adorable toilet roll snow globe, I am shared the full tutorial at CBC kids, and you can find it here.
Stay warm!
♥
Gina Bell (aka East Coast Mommy)
If you are interested in making this adorable toilet roll snow globe, I am shared the full tutorial at CBC kids, and you can find it here.
Stay warm!
♥
Gina Bell (aka East Coast Mommy)
Harry Potter Spell Books and Quills {with free printables}
Today I am excited to share another great DIY project from my son's Harry Potter party. I made every guest their very own Harry Potter spell book and quill. The kids LOVED them, and I was really pleased with how they turned out.
I started with inexpensive black duotang folders, and then I added some fun pages, including:
And, of course, little wizards need their own quills, so I used hot glue to attach feathers to ball point pens. Cute, right?
These Harry Potter spell books were definitely one of the most loved elements of my son's 8th birthday party. The kids even started making up their own spells and writing them in their books. Unfortunately, I couldn't get the "automatically clean up the mess from the party" spell to work. Maybe next time!
♥
Gina Bell (aka East Coast Mommy)
PS (Find more DIY Harry Potter Party details here.)
*Enjoy my printables, but (as always), they are for personal use only. I am providing them for free, and they are not meant for resale or for any profit-making endeavour.
Also, please feel free to share this post, but do not link directly to the download. Thank you!
I started with inexpensive black duotang folders, and then I added some fun pages, including:
- a cover page that said, "This Book Belongs to:", which allowed all the kids to add their names to their books. I printed the intro page on some paper I found at the dollar store to add some color to the book without spending a lot of money on color printing.
- two pages of spells (which were inspired by a list I found here). You can download a free printable version of the Harry Potter Spells here.
- Harry Potter trivia. You can download a free printable version of the Harry Potter Trivia here.
- Harry Potter word search. You can download a free printable version of the Harry Potter word search here.
And, of course, little wizards need their own quills, so I used hot glue to attach feathers to ball point pens. Cute, right?
These Harry Potter spell books were definitely one of the most loved elements of my son's 8th birthday party. The kids even started making up their own spells and writing them in their books. Unfortunately, I couldn't get the "automatically clean up the mess from the party" spell to work. Maybe next time!
♥
Gina Bell (aka East Coast Mommy)
PS (Find more DIY Harry Potter Party details here.)
*Enjoy my printables, but (as always), they are for personal use only. I am providing them for free, and they are not meant for resale or for any profit-making endeavour.
Also, please feel free to share this post, but do not link directly to the download. Thank you!
Baked Oatmeal... and the fantastic new product that helped me clean up
Last weekend I made baked oatmeal, and when I was done (like always), I threw all my dishes in my dishwasher without rinsing them. My baked oatmeal was delicious, and my clean up was super-easy.
Want the recipe and the secret to my easy clean up?
First, here's the recipe for Maple Brown Sugar Baked Oatmeal:
(inspired by the recipe I found here)
1/2 cup melted butter
2 large eggs
3/4 cup brown sugar
1 tbsp real maple syrup
2 tsp baking powder
1 tsp cinnamon
1 cup 1% milk
3 cups quick oats (or the old fashioned kind for a chewier texture)
1 tsp salt
1) Mix butter, eggs, brown sugar and maple syrup.
2) Add baking powder, cinnamon, milk, oats, and salt.
3) Bake in a greased 9X11 pan at 350 degrees for 30 minutes.
4) Serve warm with milk (and a little brown sugar or fruit, if desired).
Now for my clean-up secret: I used the new Finish® Power & Free™ dishwashing tabs.
(Quantum®) Finish® Power & Free™ uses Hydrogen Peroxide Action™, which combines water and active oxygen to give you the unbeatable clean and shine you’ve come to expect from your dishwashing detergent with less harsh chemicals than ever before. No compromise needed and the same great performance. I have always loved the Finish® Power & Free™ line-up of products (Quantum®, Powerball®, and Jet-Dry®), and now I am really excited to know that I can get the same sparkling clean with less chemicals.
Disclosure – I am participating in the Finish® Power & Free™ Blogger Campaign on behalf of Finish®. I received compensation as a thank you for participating and for sharing my honest opinion. The opinions on this blog are my own.
Want the recipe and the secret to my easy clean up?
First, here's the recipe for Maple Brown Sugar Baked Oatmeal:
(inspired by the recipe I found here)
1/2 cup melted butter
2 large eggs
3/4 cup brown sugar
1 tbsp real maple syrup
2 tsp baking powder
1 tsp cinnamon
1 cup 1% milk
3 cups quick oats (or the old fashioned kind for a chewier texture)
1 tsp salt
1) Mix butter, eggs, brown sugar and maple syrup.
2) Add baking powder, cinnamon, milk, oats, and salt.
3) Bake in a greased 9X11 pan at 350 degrees for 30 minutes.
4) Serve warm with milk (and a little brown sugar or fruit, if desired).
Now for my clean-up secret: I used the new Finish® Power & Free™ dishwashing tabs.
(Quantum®) Finish® Power & Free™ uses Hydrogen Peroxide Action™, which combines water and active oxygen to give you the unbeatable clean and shine you’ve come to expect from your dishwashing detergent with less harsh chemicals than ever before. No compromise needed and the same great performance. I have always loved the Finish® Power & Free™ line-up of products (Quantum®, Powerball®, and Jet-Dry®), and now I am really excited to know that I can get the same sparkling clean with less chemicals.
And... it's the perfect time to give the new tabs a try because you can get a FREE sample on the Finish Facebook Page (while supplies last).
If you try the recipe or the detergent, let me know what you think.
♥
Gina Bell (aka East Coast Mommy)
Gina Bell (aka East Coast Mommy)
Disclosure – I am participating in the Finish® Power & Free™ Blogger Campaign on behalf of Finish®. I received compensation as a thank you for participating and for sharing my honest opinion. The opinions on this blog are my own.
Kinder Valentines... and a chance to win
My boys love giving unique Valentine's to their friends, and this year, I came up with a great Valentine for my 8 year old to share with his class -- a Kinder Egg Valentine.
Isn't it cute? I found some little "wedding favor" boxes at the dollar store, and I added a cute tag that says, "You're an EGGcellent friend. Happy Valentine's Day!"
You can download a 4X6 jpeg of the tags by right clicking on the image below and saving it to your computer. I got mine printed at my local photo developer for $.19. That's less than 7 cents a tag!
Happy Valentine's Day, and good luck!
Isn't it cute? I found some little "wedding favor" boxes at the dollar store, and I added a cute tag that says, "You're an EGGcellent friend. Happy Valentine's Day!"
You can download a 4X6 jpeg of the tags by right clicking on the image below and saving it to your computer. I got mine printed at my local photo developer for $.19. That's less than 7 cents a tag!
And... in case you need more incentive to give out this adorable Valentine, Kinder® is kicking off 2014 with a really fun promotion -- Kinder® Crack’n Win®. There are new toys and over $2.4 million
in instant prizes to be won.
Inside each specially-marked Kinder® Surprise® egg,
you will find a PIN embossed on the toy and/or toy leaflet within the
capsule. Once you’ve found your code, simply visit the
Kinder® Canada Facebook Page, enter your PIN code (along with
some additional information as required), and click “Check Your PIN”.
One lucky
Kinder® fan could drive away in a Fiat 500 POP, 2 lucky Kinder® fans could win a family trip to Orlando, over 27,000 Kinder® fans could win a family night out to the movies, and
201,000 fans could win a free Kinder® treat! Exciting, right?
♥
Gina Bell (aka East Coast Mommy)
Gina Bell (aka East Coast Mommy)
Disclosure: I’m part of the Kinder® Mom program and I receive special perks as part of my affiliation with this group. The opinions on this blog are my own.
"Quick Grab" Hat and Mitten Baskets
One of my biggest challenges is getting my family out the door (on time) each morning. In the winter, the search for hats and mitts makes mornings even more difficult in our house. But, last weekend, I came up with a solution... "Quick Grab" hat and mitten baskets.
I have a small house, and I don't have a mud room, so I only have a limited amount of space to work with. I decided to use the small wall beside the door that connects my garage to my house. This is where my boys put on their boots, so it is the perfect place for them to put on their hats and mitts.
I purchased cheap baskets at the dollar store, and my husband attached them to the wall with some washers and screws. (I like that the baskets have holes in them because the hats and mitts are often slightly wet.)
Each of my boys has their own basket for their hat and mitts, but the baskets could be used for other things too. I am thinking about adding a basket for phones and car keys.
Don't you just love how easy and inexpensive this solution is? Do you have an idea for making the morning rush a little easier? I'd love to hear it.
♥
Gina Bell (aka East Coast Mommy)
I have a small house, and I don't have a mud room, so I only have a limited amount of space to work with. I decided to use the small wall beside the door that connects my garage to my house. This is where my boys put on their boots, so it is the perfect place for them to put on their hats and mitts.
I purchased cheap baskets at the dollar store, and my husband attached them to the wall with some washers and screws. (I like that the baskets have holes in them because the hats and mitts are often slightly wet.)
Each of my boys has their own basket for their hat and mitts, but the baskets could be used for other things too. I am thinking about adding a basket for phones and car keys.
Don't you just love how easy and inexpensive this solution is? Do you have an idea for making the morning rush a little easier? I'd love to hear it.
♥
Gina Bell (aka East Coast Mommy)
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