From this to that! The Lil’Dirty Diner DIY

I found this big solid table for $15 at my local thrift store.
I thought it would work well for a kids kitchen area, so I bought it.
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I found this big solid table for $15 at my local thrift store.
I thought it would work well for a kids kitchen area, so I bought it.
Read More...Collect broken -small appliances, toys and electronics.
Provide the kids with safety goggles and gloves.
Put together a tray of small hammers, screw drivers, wire, duct tape, clamps, glue… Etc.
Let the kids go to town! (Carefully;)
Read More...I can’t throw our cardboard recycling away without cutting some of the pretty pieces out of it, to add to our craft room baskets. Am I the only one that does this?
Read More...Who doesn’t love mixing up a bubbly combination of baking soda and vinegar!?
Add the joy of building and playing in the snow = some very happy kids!
Read More...I picked this big bed post up for $15. I plan to make quite a few projects out of it. Since the post dolls that I made a few months ago are still a huge hit, I thought I’d make a couple more – with a fun twist!
Read More...This old crib was starting to fall apart, and since the baby, who’s just over a year, never actually slept in it anyways (why sleep in a crib when you can sleep between mom and dad everynight😜) … We decided to take it apart.
Read More...I have always loved making beautiful sensory bottles. They’re often used to help a child to calm and relax, as they quietly watch the contents float and swirl around.
Read More...Check out these cool story stones using tattoos!
Read More...A simple and beautiful fall project! 🙂
Read More...Gather some acorns for this adorable little activity that your children are sure to love.
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