I love finding ways to add inexpensive seasonal decor to my home, and one of my favourite ways to do it is by using prints I design myself. I print them cheaply, I add them to dollar store frames, and they look fantastic. Today, I'm sharing my latest FALL watercolour print with you for FREE. Isn't it gorgeous?!?!?
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Budget-friendly Backyard Carnival
Three years ago I threw an epic carnival party for my two boys, but I got busy, forgot about it, and never posted about it on this blog. The party was full of fun DIY details and ideas... so I'm sharing it today. Take a look at this budget-friendly backyard carnival, and let me know what you think. (I've even included a three minute video highlighted some of my favourite parts of the party!)
PHOTO BOOTH -- In this age of social media and selfies, I love a photo booth at a party, and they are easy and inexpensive to make.
For the carnival party, I filled a dollar store jar with foam clown noses.
Organizing Kitchen Drawers... with CHEAP dollar store bins
Recently, I painted my lower kitchen cabinets. The process required me to empty my drawers, so it only made sense to take the opportunity to organize my drawers when I put them together. Today, I'm sharing my BEST tips and the DOLLAR STORE products I used. (I have a short video too!)
Gina Bell (aka East Coast Mommy)
A Birthday Letter for my Middle Son on his 15th Birthday
Every year on my boys' birthdays, I write them a letter. My intent is to create a yearly "snapshot" of their personalities. It's my version of a "baby book". 😀 Today, I am sharing my birthday letter to my middle son on his 15th birthday.
- After not making the hockey team you wanted to make last year, you worked hard to make it this year... and then you broke your arm. You were disappointed, but you handled the situation with the positive attitude you always adopt when faced with adversity.
- You enjoy running around the yard and neighbourhood with your brothers, playing basketball with your buddies in the school yard, playing a round of golf with friends and family, and being part of a hockey team. If you are moving, you are happy.
- Friday nights are your favourite. You love pancakes for supper (with chocolate chips), cuddling with your family for a movie, and munching on gummy bears.
- You have the best memory for movies I have ever witnessed. You know all the details and backstories related to every Marvel, Star Wars, and Harry Potter movie ever made.
- When it comes to school... you are a perfectionist and a procrastinator. I'm pretty sure that if you master time management, you'll be able to take over the world. 😜
- You are 6'2" and skinny as a rake... though with the way you eat (especially Shreddies with milk), I'm pretty sure you have a lot more growing to do.
- You are stubborn, sensitive, spunky, thoughtful, and sweet... and you always have a twinkle in your eye.
GENIUS Dollar Store Finds for TRAVEL
When it comes to travel, being organized is key. I'm also a fan of budget-friendly travel, so I love finding unique and helpful items at the dollar store. Today, I'm sharing GENIUS dollar store hacks for travel. (I have a short video here too!)
The dollar store is a great place for snacks... and when you are travelling with kids, snacks are key! I like to buy these little containers in the craft section and fill them with goodies!
For a closer look at my dollar store travel hacks, take a look at this short (2 minute) video. And if you don't already, subscribe to my YouTube channel so that you don't miss out on any of my fantastic videos. 😀
Gina Bell (aka East Coast Mommy)
A Birthday Letter to My Youngest Son on his 13th Birthday
With three boys under four, I was not very good at keeping baby books up to date... especially for my youngest. lol So, many years ago I started writing annual letters to my boys on their birthdays. My hope is that I'll capture "snapshots" of my boys' personalities each year. Someday, they'll be able to read through their letters and understand how much I've enjoyed being their mother through every stage of their lifes. Today, I'm sharing my birthday letter to my youngest son on his 13th birthday.
To my sweet "baby" boy,
I can hardly believe that you are 13. Seriously, it seems like only yesterday you were taking your first step and picking up your first "mini stick". Now, you are heading into your last year in the junior school and starting your first year of Bantam hockey.
I'm super proud of the young man you are becoming, and here are just some of the reasons you are a special boy:
- You always have interesting facts to share -- random thoughts of things you wonder about, things you've learned at school, and trivia you have read. I love how your mind works!
- You love everything about being a goalie -- the gear, the practices, and the game. I love to watch you play, even though I sometimes find it stressful. I'm super-proud of the physical and mental effort you put in.
- You had your first (and hopefully last) broken bone. You were so sad to miss hockey… but you were tough. 😊
- Crackers are your favourite food. You also love all dressed Crispers and Froot Roll Ups.
- Playing with your brothers is your favourite activity, and I love seeing you playing in the yard, shooting hoops, and heading to the golf course together. You are definitely best buddies! (You love spending time with your friends and cousins too.)
- You are smart and funny. You have a quirky sense of humour, and you aren't afraid to be silly. I love your dance moves -- especially "the gritty".
- You enjoy all sports, but hockey is definitely your #1 -- though your love of golf is growing with every round.
- You give the best cuddles and foot rubs, and your smile lights up your eyes.
Summer Checklist 2022 🌞 50 Fun Activites for Families
I love summer, and one of my favourite summer traditions is creating a summer checklist with my boys. We make a list of 50 fantastic summer activities, we print out a copy of the list, and we use it as a blueprint for summer fun! Today, I'm sharing my 2022 summer checklist... including a FREE copy you can print for your own family. Fun, right?!?
1)
Celebrate Canada Day
2) Watch fireworks or play with sparklers
3) Have an outdoor picnic or BBQ
4) Swim in a pool, at a lake, or in the ocean
5) Buy a meal from a food truck or local restaurant
6) Paint a rock and leave it on a trail for someone to
find
7) Read a book outside
8) Have a water fight or NERF gun battle
9) Have a movie night outside or go to a drive in
10) Play a boardgame outside
11) Eat donuts from a string (with no hands)
12) Have a “one on one” date with mom (kid’s
choice… under $20 & less than 2 hours)
13) Have a “one on
one” date with dad (kid’s choice… under $20 & less than 2 hours)
14) Make a craft (design a t-shirt, personalize a water
bottle or have a "paint night")
15) Learn a new
dance move
16) Get ice cream in PJs (drive throughs are OK)
17) Play catch, basketball, tennis and street hockey
18) Make a homemade ice cream cake or milkshakes
19) Go for a bike ride
20) Decorate a cake or bake cookies
21) Spend time at a cottage, beach or park
22) Do a science experiment
23) Sing around a campfire
24) Go geo-caching
25) Have a "kids pick the meals" day
26)
Play chocolate bar BINGO (like regular BINGO, but with chocolate bar prizes)
27) Play golf or mini golf
28) Do a “trick shot” or learn a magic trick
29) Try a new food or a new recipe
30) Have a theme day ("spend
our gift cards" day is a fun one)
31) Camp at a campground, in the backyard or in the
living room
32) Spend an afternoon in PJs, eating snacks, and
watching a movie
33) Build a large puzzle
34) Make a video and post it on YouTube or Tik Tok
35) Fly a kite
36) Have a dance party or sing karaoke
37) Go on a scavenger hunt
38) Organize a drawer, closet or room
39) Play with water balloons
40) Do a good deed or raise money for charity
41) Go on a road trip to another city or town
42) Go on a hike or a short walk in the rain
43) Roast marshmallows, make s'mores or cook a different
campfire treat
44) Write and mail a letter or postcard
45) Visit at least 5 different ice cream stands
46) Go stargazing
47) Celebrate Owen and Jack's birthdays
48) Go to PEI
49) Go to Toronto
50) HAVE ICE CREAM FOR SUPPER!
To download a copy of the list for your family: click on the picture below, right-click, save it to your computer, and print it like a regular 8x10 photo