I love finding different ways to decorate pumpkins. While searching Pinterest , I saw this fun idea of doing melted crayons on white pumpkins and I loved how the colors popped. I also, love the idea of reusing broken crayons for another project.
It is so much fun creating your own costumes. It is more fun when you can turn into one of the beloved characters in one of your favorite storybooks. We have teamed up with local Momee Friend, Elizabeth Hashagen to show you how to get crafty and make some great costumes without spending lots of […]
I love to use items I already have in my pantry to make something the kids can play with and that will be a great sensory activity. It is Fall and we love the smell of pumpkin. I tried a few recipes and this recipe worked best to make a pumpkin play dough. Best thing […]
Thanksgiving is a day to enjoy all the blessings in our lives! I have to say we are so blessed to have such amazing family and friends in our lives and we always look forward to reflecting back on the year and giving thanks! Our day was filled with love and traditions!
Momee Friend, Jessica has gotten very crafty for the fall! We love all of her latest creations. I love that this project can be used as scene setter or you can add a name tag to each one for your Thanksgiving table.
You can create costumes like an Astronaut, Alien, viking and a Hershey Kiss with Aluminum Pans and Foil. Elizabeth Hashagen and Anne Caminiti (Momee Friends of Long Island) show you how to make your own costumes with items around your home and that are inexpensive to create.
See how to create fun costumes that are popular on social media like a snapchat costume, a fidget spinner (that really spins), Moana, and a social butterfly. Elizabeth Hashagen and Anne Caminiti (Momee Friends of Long Island) show you how to make your own costumes with items around your home and that are inexpensive to […]
You can create fun interactive costumes like Guess Who, Tic Tac Toe and Hungry Hungry Hippos. Elizabeth Hashagen and Anne Caminiti (Momee Friends of Long Island) show you how to make your own costumes with items around your home and that are inexpensive to create.
My girls love Moana and I knew I had to come up with my own costume for my oldest daughter to wear. Of course, I used items I already had to make an inexpensive version of Moana’s outfit in the movie. I even made a cardboard oar to complete the costume.
These adorable and bright costumes make for such a cute group costume. Making these four costumes is not only fun but, they will each look different not just in color but in the face expression of the hippo, too.