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Here’s a ‘ready to print’ post for you!
Save and print the images and use them how you wish! I used Mod podge and made ‘alphabet branch cookies’…
Read More...When I went to contest winner Kathys house, I thought I’d be doing a little makeover of her small home daycare space… (see the first post below)
Playground Makeover – Before and After -Part 1
Read More...I was asked to do a Kindergarten playground makeover. After meeting with the staff and walking through the area, I happily agreed to the project.
I was working on a budget – attempting to stretch it out as far as possible.
Read More...If creating a big mud kitchen seems like too much work… start with a simple stove top.
This one is light and easy to move around (on the deck, at the beach, out in the woods etc…) Add a few pots and pans and you can set up a little kitchen space just about anywhere!
Read More...If you go very quietly out into the forest behind our home, you may be able to sneak up on these adorable little Gnomes.
Read More...If you made a set of rock road pieces.
Rock Race Track – rightbrainedmom
https://rightbrainedmom.com/2017/04/27/rock-race-track/
You should add some of these little rock homes.
Read More...Head over to my FB page and follow the directions on the post for your chance to win!
Read More...Collect flat rocks and wash them, then set them out to dry.
Once they’re completely dry, use acrylic paint and paint roads. Use multiple coats. I applied white first, then grey and then added the yellow lines.
Read More...Make tree blocks by collecting old branches, drying, cutting and sanding them. Add colour by using a watered down acrylic and applying it with a sponge. Seal with a wax or clear coat spray.
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