Small Scale Art

{For your convenience, this post may contain affiliate links} We love process art. Materials are presented with no required “outcome” or result. It is quite opposite of crafts. It allows creativity to flow and art to be created organically. However, sometimes we can start process art and it is a bit overwhelming. A large, blank,…

Fly Swatter Painting

{For your convenience, this post may contain affiliate links}   Flies are a terrible nuisance, but I’m not a big fan of using fly swatters either (I can’t stand the thought of actually killing the pests myself. Hubby is more than welcome to do that job for me. When I try getting rid of flies,…

Monster Art and Math Activity

{For your convenience, this post may contain affiliate links} I can be pretty neglectful when it comes to doing math activities with the kids. At the end of the day I look at my lesson plans (just a check list to keep me intentional about covering different topics throughout our week), and I noticed I…

Rainy Day Window Art

{For your convenience, this post contains affiliate links} The last couple days have left us cooped up indoors because of rain. That kind of drives them (and me!) crazy. And now as soon as the rain stops, I’ll probably think about installing vinyl siding by contacting reputable siding contractors Greensboro so that at least my…

10 Thank You Cards from Toddlers and Preschoolers

  With Christmas over, toys opened, and clothes tried on, it’s time now to take a break and thank the ones we love who made Christmas so special for our little munchkins. Here’s a collection of 10 toddler and preschool made thank you cards to help teach gratitude to our little ones:   This post contains affiliate…

Edible Infant Paint

I am slightly embarrassed that the majority of my posts revolve around my toddler son, Cannon. When Cannon was younger, we did many projects together as well (that was pre-blog days). But now that I have two kids, it is much harder to focus my energy on Hunter (lil’ brother). He’s a very easy-going baby,…

Painted Toast

Cannon is really starting to show an interest in identifying colors and engaging with them to make art. I even bought him a brand new pack of the chubby toddler crayons to color with (but for some reason he is choosing to eat the yellow one. Maybe he thinks it’s cheese???). Anyways, it’s super cute when he walks…