We do the Real Simple version - hanging the picture cards on ribbons taped vertically on a wall in the kitchen. We used to throw them in a bowl. I like the new way better because the kids can eas...
We have 3 boys and a "lego room" now for all our legos. We usually buy the kits and our boys will sit down and follow the directions (which I think is a good skill to learn). But then within some...
We now have an entire room for the Lego "mess". Granted, our boys do have a blast in there, but it is scary how expensive some of the kits run (over $200). Legos are great, but be careful of the ...
We have 3 boys (8, 6 and 3) and our youngest is like a tornado. If you want to enjoy your visit at all, I would take the suggestions above and invest in a couple of gates if that would work in you...
I absolutey LOVE this idea! I sat down with a Shel Silverstein book with my 3 boys (8,6 and 3) one night this week when they were being crazy. They really calmed down while listening and I had to...
We pour their milk into a kid-size pitcher (from "For Small Hands" - a Montessori catalog) so they can pour their own milk from the fridge. There are many Montessori-inspired products that are per...
I put the kid-size dishes (we usually use plastic for lunch and china/glassware for dinner) in a low cabinet so they can get them out themselves. And I put their snacks and milk on the lowest shel...
To elaborate on my original comment, I pasted some notes below from the eyestorm website. The dot-series prints by Hirst were intended to be more affordable to the general public and were done in ...
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This is one of those "duh" ideas that I just wouldn't think of! So thank you!
Too cool...and too bad we are not handy at our house.
We do the Real Simple version - hanging the picture cards on ribbons taped vertically on a wall in the kitchen. We used to throw them in a bowl. I like the new way better because the kids can eas...
I brought this craft last year to a party and it was the kids' favorite by far!
Agree - Liam's is fresh. And I like the word used above: "suffocating" for the window treatments in Stella's room!
I'm always looking for more inspiration - thank you!
We have 3 boys and a "lego room" now for all our legos. We usually buy the kits and our boys will sit down and follow the directions (which I think is a good skill to learn). But then within some...
Love that house and story!
My son's preschool gave us their handprints painted onto hot pad holders. They are already "hand shaped" and I still use mine 5 years later!
We now have an entire room for the Lego "mess". Granted, our boys do have a blast in there, but it is scary how expensive some of the kits run (over $200). Legos are great, but be careful of the ...
I love the treehouse! We are thinking about pea gravel too, so it's nice to see it in use in your space. Great job!
We have 3 boys (8, 6 and 3) and our youngest is like a tornado. If you want to enjoy your visit at all, I would take the suggestions above and invest in a couple of gates if that would work in you...
I love the camel print over the crib - makes me wonder why they aren't more common...I've seen almost every other animal in baby rooms. Love it!
So creative! You are space-geniuses - how did you even dream that up? Kudos to you for following through on a great vision.
I absolutey LOVE this idea! I sat down with a Shel Silverstein book with my 3 boys (8,6 and 3) one night this week when they were being crazy. They really calmed down while listening and I had to...
I also love the cupcake stand - they look so beautiful...did you make the stand? If so, how? Your daughter is beautiful!
Wow - as adorable as it looks, I think I'm more impressed with all the deals you got and how resourceful and creative you were! Great job!
We pour their milk into a kid-size pitcher (from "For Small Hands" - a Montessori catalog) so they can pour their own milk from the fridge. There are many Montessori-inspired products that are per...
I put the kid-size dishes (we usually use plastic for lunch and china/glassware for dinner) in a low cabinet so they can get them out themselves. And I put their snacks and milk on the lowest shel...
To elaborate on my original comment, I pasted some notes below from the eyestorm website. The dot-series prints by Hirst were intended to be more affordable to the general public and were done in ...