You can create fun interactive costumes like Guess Who, Tic Tac Toe and Hungry Hungry Hippos. Â 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.
Getting crafty with your nature walk treasures! It is Summer time and living on Long Island we love going toward the water and beach combing for shells and rocks. Once you collect them you can turn those tiny treasures into beautiful works of art.
These are a delicious and fun addition to your fall party. Kids and adults will enjoy making these and eating them this Thanksgiving season. A great activity in the classroom or at home.
How cute are these for your fall party? They look just like corn husks. Using Kix cereal or popcorn these can be used as a favor or a treat for your harvest party.
A fun and interactive activity that will have kids creating their own stories with friends and family. What will your first story be about with your Halloween Story Stones? Kids will love painting these stones and then using them to create their own unique story. Simple and Easy!
Fun and easy interactive Halloween Crafts for you and your kids to make. Adorable spiders, craft stick puzzles, sensory bags, monster hats and Halloween Story Stones…
Add these fun Halloween treats your next Halloween party in the classroom or at home. We have fun drink ideas, Halloween party favors and of course adorable cookies!