2020 New Year's Eve Year in Review Questionnaire

*** Find a 2021 version here.


New Year's Eve is a time for reflecting on the past year and looking forward to the new one -- not just for adults, but for kids too. With this in mind, each year I put together a Year in Review Questionnaire for my boys to fill out on New Year's Eve. Here is the 2020 version.



It is a pretty simple questionnaire, and you can download the free printable by: 
right-clicking on the picture (above), saving it to your computer, and printing it like a regular 8X10 photo. I usually print mine at my local office supply store where colour copies are $0.39 each.


I love seeing what my boys come up with each year. Maybe someday I will make a book for each of my boys using all the questionnaires they have filled out over the years.

Happy New Year!


Gina Bell 
(aka East Coast Mommy)

REINDEER POOP Cookies... with free printable tags for gifting

I'm the mom of three boys, so of course, bathroom humour has been hilarious in my house for many years. So, for Christmas, I thought I would bake one of my favourite cookies... with a holiday twist. Check out my delicious REINDEER POOP cookies (below).




The secret to these cookies is to have the dry ingredients ready, so when the chocolate mixture boils, the two mixtures can be combined and spooned out before the mixture starts to dry out.


To make these no bake chocolate coconut cookies:

1) Mix together the following dry ingredients, and set aside:

  • 3 1/2 cups rolled oats
  • 1 cup shredded sweetened coconut
  • 1/4 tsp salt

2) Put the following ingredients in a saucepan, and bring to a boil:
  • 2 cups white sugar
  • 1/3 cup unsweetened cocoa powder
  • 1/2 cup milk
  • 1/2 cup butter
  • 1 tsp vanilla
  • 1/4 cup semi sweet chocolate chips
3) Remove from heat, and stir in dry ingredients.

4) Before the mixture starts to dry out, drop the mixture from heaping teaspoons onto wax paper, and allow to cool completely.



I love serving these cookies with this little sign I designed.




To download the sign I designed (for free): click on the picture below, right-click, save it to your computer, and print it like a regular 5x7 photo.




These cookies are also great for sharing, so I packaged mine up in little boxes from the dollar store, and added a cute tag I designed. 




To download the tags I designed (for free): click on the picture below, right-click, save it to your computer, and print it like a regular 4x6 photo.




Don't they look adorable all packaged up for my neighbours?




What do you think of these REINDEER POOP cookies? They are delicious, and kids will love the potty humour. We all need a laugh during the holidays, don't we?


Gina Bell (aka East Coast Mommy)


Find MORE Christmas Cookie Recipes here.

20+ of THE BEST Christmas Crafts for Kids

Holidays are the perfect time for crafting with kids, and today I'm sharing some of my favourite Christmas crafts (broken down by category: paper, popsicle stick, and textile crafts). I have crafts that can be used as decor and super-fun ornaments that can be gifted or hung on the tree. There is something for all ages and skills on this list!



PAPER CRAFTS

Paper Crafts are wonderful for all ages... but especially younger kids. The materials are easy to find, and the crafts they make are easy, inexpensive, and fun.



1) Reindeer artThis simple reindeer painting is easy to make, and it is a sweet piece of holiday artwork. Draw a reindeer head, antlers, and nose on a piece of white paper. Colour the reindeer parts, cut them out, and glue them onto a piece of heavy coloured paper. Add a googly eye (with white glue), and cover the paper with snowflakes made from dipping a Q-tip in white paint.



2) Cheerios TreeThis Cheerios tree is another simple way to craft and work on fine motor skills with kids. Draw a tree, have the kids colour the tree, and decorate the tree with glue and Cheerios. If you didn't want to use Cheerios, stickers would work well too.



3) Photo ornamentPersonalized ornaments are always special, and this simple reindeer photo ornament is absolutely adorable! Cut a circle from a piece of card stock, glue on a photo of a child, draw reindeer antlers, and add a red sticker nose. Attach a string, and give it as a gift or hang it on the tree. Cute, right?



4) Paper Santa Start with a red triangular piece of construction paper. Cut the top from a white cupcake liner, and glue it to the triangle with white glue. Cut a circle from card-stock for the face, and use glue to attach it. Cut a belt and gloves from black paper, and attach with glue. Finish by adding googly eyes, a paper moustache, buttons, and cotton.



5) Paper Strip Tree Start with a sturdy piece of paper. (I used yellow cardstock.) Cut strips of paper in various colors and lengths. Glue the strips to the card-stock. Add a glittery star sticker to the top of the tree.



6)  Toilet roll tree - This little tree is totally adorable, and the toilet roll allows it to stand on its own.  Draw a simple tree shape onto cardstock, cut it out, color it, and add sparkly stickers.  Then, cut a piece of toilet roll for the tree trunk, cut a couple of slits halfway down the sides, and insert the decorated tree into the trunk.



7) Santa beard - This Santa beard is just as fun to play with as it is to make.  Download the template here.  Then, cut out the beard, add a popsicle stick, and have the child cover the beard with cotton balls.



8) Gingerbread Man - This little ornament is adorable and easy to make.  Download the template here.  Then, have your little crafter decorate it with crayons, googly eyes, yarn scrapes, and buttons.



9) Tissue paper wreath
I love this simple tissue paper wreath, and it's a wonderful craft for the kids to do on their own (while you wrap some presents).  Cut a circle out of the centre of a paper plate, and then have the kids crumple tissue paper squares, dip the tissue paper in glue, and attach them to the wreath.



10) Santa going down the chimney - This craft is nothing short of adorable. I started by drawing a chimney on a piece of card stock. Then, I drew a pair of Santa pants on cardstock, cut them out, and taped them to a craft stick.

The secret is a slit (made with an X-acto knife) across the top of the chimney. The kids will delight in watching Santa disappear inside the chimney.



11) DIY gift bags - I love a practical craft, and these DIY gift bags are fantastic.  The kids can add a tree or reindeer to a plain brown bag (from the dollar store), and then use it to wrap a special Christmas gift.  





POPSICLE STICK CRAFTS

Popsicle sticks are inexpensive, and they are the perfect material for crafting adorable ornaments.



12) Elf popsicle stick ornament - Paint a stick green (except for the face). Decorate with markers, paper ears, googly eyes a sticker buckle, a felt color and hat, and a green pom pom. Finish by hot gluing a twine hanger to the back.



13) Santa popsicle stick ornament - Paint a stick red (except for the face). Decorate with markers, yarn, googly eyes, a button buckle, and a pom pom. Finish by hot gluing a yarn hanger to the back.



14) Santa hat popsicle stick ornament - Paint three sticks red. Glue the sticks into the shape of a hat. Glue cotton balls to the bottom and top of the sticks. Finish by hot gluing a yarn hanger to the back.



15) Tree popsicle stick ornament - Paint two long sticks and one short stick green. Glue into a tree shape. Add a paper truck. Decorate with gem stickers. Finish by tying a piece of yarn through the top of the tree.



16) Gingerbread man popsicle stick ornament - Paint a popsicle stick brown, add googly eyes, buttons, yarn, and a bow. Finish by adding a twine hanger to the back.



17) Snowman popsicle stick ornament - Paint a stick white. Add a paper hat and paper nose, glue on buttons, tie on a felt scarf, and add details with a Sharpie. Finish by hot gluing a twine hanger to the back.




YARN & TEXTILE CRAFTS

Yarn and textiles are great materials for all ages... but especially for older kids. Even tweens and teens will enjoy these simple (more mature) Christmas crafts.



18) Yarn hats - This is one of my favourite holiday crafts. I've made these little ornaments with all my boys' classmates, and everyone loved them. All you need is some yarn and old paper towel rolls. Find the full step by step tutorial here.



19) Yarn wrapped reindeerStart with a piece of heavy cardboard, cover it with white glue, and wrap the cardboard with yarn. Add googly eyes, a red pom pom nose, clothespin antlers, and a yarn hanger.



20) Felt ornamentsFelt is a wonderful, easy, and inexpensive material to use for making Christmas ornaments. It lays flat, it is easy to cut, and you don't need to worry about fraying edges. Kids that are "beginners" when it comes to sewing, will love these simple felt Christmas ornaments. Find some of my favourite felt ornament ideas here.



21) Spare sock snowman - This is one of the most popular posts on this blog. People LOVE making these adorable sock snowpeople. To make your own, you'll need: a single white sock, some peas or rice, felt, a pom pom, googly eyes, elastics, cotton, buttons, and the step-by-step tutorial that you can find here.


Aren't these Christmas crafts fun? Do you have a favourite? I've made all these crafts with my boys, and I really don't think I could pick just one!

♥ 
Gina Bell (aka East Coast Mommy)


You might also enjoy the great Christmas ideas here.

DIY Hot Chocolate Bar... with FREE printable "Baby It's Covid Outside" sign

Sometimes the simpliest entertaining ideas are the best. Don't you agree? Recently, I bought a few supplies at the dollar store and set up a cute little DIY hot chocolate station in my house. It was SO easy, and my family loves it. Today, I'm sharing all the details, including a FREE sign you are going to love!


I started with three jars, a tray, some bells, twine, mugs, cookies, marshmallows, candy canes, and hot chocolate. (You can use whatever you find in your local dollar store.)



Then, I used the twine to add some bells to the jars, and filled the jars with goodies.



Once the jars were filled, I placed them on a cheap dollar store tray.



To finish things off, I designed a cute little sign to display next to my tray. I popped it in a white dollar store frame, and it looks super-cute.

To download the sign I designed (for free): click on the picture below, right-click, save it to your computer, and print it like a regular 8x10 photo.





Doesn't it look adorable when it's all displayed together?



Our family is going to get a lot of enjoyment out of this hot chocolate bar this holiday season. I hope you like it as much as we do!


♥ 
Gina Bell (aka East Coast Mommy)

40+ of the BEST Elf on the Shelf Ideas

My boys received their Elf on the Shelf ("Elfie") as a gift long before I had this blog. Since then, we have had a lot of fun with our Elf and his antics. Today, I am sharing 40+ of our favourite Elf on the Shelf ideas... including tons of free printable photo props.



*Click on the links below for more details and free printable props. Or check out the video at the end of this post.*


1) Santa sends a letter letting the kids know that their Elf on the Shelf is coming soon - Click here to get the details of the letter and download free printable stationary (straight from the desk of Santa Claus).



2) Elf on the Shelf brings a "Welcome Breakfast" - The arrival of the Elf on the Shelf is an exciting annual event, and it's even more fun when it involves a special welcome breakfast. (Click here for the free welcome breakfast printables I designed.)



3) Elf in a cereal box - It doesn't get much easier than this... cut a hole in a cereal box, and poke the Elf's head through.



4) The Elf on the Shelf wraps books and movies for a countdown to Christmas - How cute is this Elf on the Shelf advent calendar alternative?



5) Elf on the Shelf gets his own key... and you can download the key chain for free here.



6) Elf on the Shelf brings a magic glove - A magic glove lets you touch an Elf on the Shelf without the Elf losing it's magic...  and you can download the instructions and tags for free here

7) Elf on the Shelf brings magic elf dust - This is exactly what you need to fix your elf if someone touches him/her. You can restore his/her magic with this magic elf dust, and you can find the details and the free printable tags here.



8) Elf on the Shelf draws a self portrait - A piece of paper and a marker is all you need for this simple idea.



9) Elf on the Shelf builds an Igloo - An old milk jug and some cotton balls can be transformed into a fun Elf igloo with a little effort. Find the full instructions here.



10) Elf on the Shelf brings donuts - This is one of my boys' favourite ideas. Every year our Elf brings mini donuts in adorable boxes that you can download for free here.



11) Elf on the Shelf hides in the light fixture (far away from the bulb that could burn him/her).



12) Elf on the Shelf replaces family pictures with ELFies.




13) Elf on the shelf brings a candy cane scavenger hunt - A scavenger hunt is super fun for kids, and you can download clues (for free) here.



14) Elf on the Shelf hides in a Christmas wreath. 



15) Elf on the Shelf makes a sugary shopping list - It's no secret that Elves love sugar, so this "sweet" grocery list makes perfect sense. You can download a copy for free here.




16) Elf on the Shelf brings a gingerbread house for the kids to build and decorate.



17) Elf on the Shelf brings hot chocolate from the North Pole - Hot Chocolate is the official drink of the North Pole, and you can download the label for this "special blend" here.



18) Elf on the Shelf takes a nap in a tissue box. 



19) Elf on the Shelf cools off in the fridge. 



20) Elf on the Shelf brings "Elf Kisses" - Elf kisses are a sweet treat for Christmas, and you can download the little sign here.



21) Elf on the Shelf set up an Elf on the Shelf Kissing Booth - This Elf Kissing Booth is nothing short of adorable, and you can download a copy for free here.



22) Elf on the Shelf plays with blocks.



23) Elf on the Shelf plays with Star Wars toys.



24) Elf on the Shelf brings "North Pole Treats" - These sweet treats come straight from the North Pole, and you find the instructions and free printable labels here.



25) Elf on the Shelf hosts a bake sale for charity - Even Elves know how important it is to give back during the holidays. Find out how our Elf on the Shelf hosts an annual bake sale for charity here.



26) Elf on the Shelf builds a chair out of LEGO.



27) Elf on the Shelf brings supplies to decorate "sugar cone trees" - This is a super-fun alternative to decorating cookies. You can find all the instructions here.



28) Elf on the Shelf brings a letter from Santa.



29) Elf on the Shelf lets you know that Santa has sent you a special video message.



30) Elf on the Shelf takes a marshmallow bath.



31) Elf on the Shelf plays in a bubble gum ball pit.



32)  Elf on the Shelf makes snowman donuts from mini donuts, mini chocolate chips and candy corn.



33) Elf on the Shelf makes a "sweet" spaghetti breakfast.



34) Elf on the Shelf hides in the Christmas tree.



35) Elf on the Shelf hangs from the cupboard doors.



36) Elf on the Shelf brings a Christmas movie.



37) Elf on the Shelf builds a snowman out of marshmallows 



38) Elf on the shelf builds a snowman out of toilet paper.



39) Elf on the Shelf brings magic "Elf Seeds" - This idea is one of our favourites. Every year our Elf brings magic seeds, and every year they grow into something new. Read all about it here.




40) Elf on the Shelf brings seeds for a candy cane garden - With a little Christmas magic, tiny cookie decorations become a magical candy cane garden. You can get the free printable tags for the seeds here.



41) Elf on the Shelf leaves a good bye note and a special movie.



42) Elf on the Shelf writes a goodbye message with spray snow.



There are so many fun Elf on the Shelf ideas on the web, but I love this collection, don't you? What are some of your favorite Elf on Shelf antics?

♥ 
Gina Bell (aka East Coast Mommy)


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