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New Year's Confetti Push-Up Popper


I wanted something fun and exciting that we could do once the New Year comes so I decided to make these New Year's Eve push-up poppers. Before I decided to make these, everything I found in stores to celebrate was too loud or too dangerous for a preschooler so these really fit the bill. I got these push up pop containers a couple of years ago and have been meaning to make some push up cakes with them but never got to it. What a perfect way to use them to pop out some confetti instead of cakes!


Supplies:
  • Push-up containers
  • confetti
  • black glittery paper
  • gold glittery paper
  • white card stock
  • gold ribbon
  • black ribbon
  • double sided tape
  • paper punchers (I used: 1 1/4" circle, 1" scalloped square, 3/4" square)
  • clear marbles (optional)
  • vase (optional)

Step One: Fill eat push-up container full to the top with confetti. I wanted to use a mixture of different sizes, shapes and colors but my craft store only had the silver crinkle. Carefully close each push-up container.


Step Two: Take the black and gold ribbon and tie a bow around the top of the popper. 

Step Three: I printed some text with "2016" onto white card stock and used the 3/4" square paper puncher to cut them out.  Cut a 1 1/4" inch circle out of the black glittery paper. Cut a 1" inch scalloped square from the gold glittery paper. Use the double sided tape to stick the gold square on top of the black circle and the white label on top of the black square . Use the tape again to stick the completed label onto the front of the popper. Repeat for each popper. (If you don't have circle punchers you can trace a circle from a bottle and cut them out with scissors.)


Step Four (Optional): Place the marbles into the vase and stick the Confetti Push-Up poppers inside. (Instead of using the vase and marbles I decided to use the push-up poppers stand the poppers came with.)

Step Five: Push up the stick on the poppers all the way up to shoot the confetti out and ring the new year in!


What fun traditions do you do to ring in the new year? 

Candy Cane Glitter Stenciled DIY Shirt


I love every holiday and I try to make it special for my daughter by making it fun. We usually do holiday themed crafts and food. Another tradition I like to keep is to make her a shirt she can wear. One of my favorite and easiest ways to decorate a shirt is to use a stencil, waxed paper and paint or glitter.

Supplies:
  • Plain White Shirt
  • Candy Cane Stencil
  • Wax Paper
  • Fabric Glitter Glue
  • Fabric Glitter
  • Aleene's Fabric Fusion Adhesive (optional)

Step 1: Click on the link to download, save and print out the stencil. If you don't like this one you can do a google search for "candy cane stencil." There will be hundreds to choose from.

Step 2: Place the printed stencil under a piece of wax paper with the paper side up. Trace the stencil design onto it.

Step 3: With an exacto knife, carefully cut out the parts of the candy cane that you want to be red. I made sure that the first piece was red and alternated it with white.


Step 4: Trim the excess paper around the stencil and then carefully place the design on the shirt, paper side up. Use an iron to stick the wax paper onto the shirt. Make sure you iron it enough so that the edges are fully adhered onto the shirt.


Step 5: Use a foam stencil brush to pounce on the glue onto the cut parts of the stencil. You want to make sure you are fully coating the stencil. Sprinkle on the red glitter being careful to cover all of the cut parts of the stencil. Let dry for at least 6 hours with overnight being best.


Step 6: Remove the excess glitter by carefully grabbing two ends of the stencil and funneling it back into the container. Carefully peel off wax paper.

Step 7: (Optional) Place some of the Aleene's fabric fusion adhesive onto a paper plate and dab on some glue over all of the red glitter. Allow to dry completely. Preferably overnight or 8 hours. This prevents the glitter from falling out over time.

Step 8: Make a bow with the ribbon and then use a strong fabric glue to glue it place.


Fun La Merienda Time with Toddler Loteria (Bingo) and Chocolate!

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One of my favorite memories growing up was the time of La Merienda with my mom. La Merienda is a time of day where you sit back and relax with family while you have a snack or a sweet treat, play a game together or just sit down and talk. Our La Merienda moment was always playing Loteria (Bingo!) We didn't play with money or prizes, we played with candy. It was a fun time for me because it gave my mom and I one on one time and we got to talk about our days together. My mom loves play Loteria because it reminds her of her childhood in Puerto Rico.

Since I had such a great childhood I always love to include my daughter in things my mom and I did when I was younger. I wanted her to have fun playing Loteria with my mom and I so I created Loteria Cards and Loteria Numbers that were big enough and easy enough for her to play with. I made up some Loteria cards with numbers that ranged from one to thirty and letters that ranged from A to C. Then I went to my local Walmart to get some cardstock, wooden circles, a bag of M&M'®s Fun Size Variety Mix for the Loteria markers, and a bag of Fun Size TWIX®, SNICKERS®, M&M’s® Milk Chocolate and M&M’s® Peanut for the bingo currency.


To make the toddler Loteria print out the following pages:



Cut out all of the Loteria cards and all of the Loteria numbers. I used a circle cutter to cut out the Loteria numbers. If you are going to be using the Loteria cards over and over I suggest you laminate them.


To make the Loteria numbers paint the wooden circles with a layer of modge podge. Place a Loteria number on top and then paint over with another layer of modge podge. Let it dry completely. Put all of the number circles in a little drawstring bag.


To play the game: Give each player 4 fun size bags of chocolate and 2 fun size bags of M&M's®. Have each player purchase and pick their cards using the bags of chocolate. Take turns calling out the numbers. Use the M&M's® to mark off any of your numbers that were called out. The first one to get Loteria across, diagonally or vertically yells Loteria and wins the candy in the pot.




What Sweet Moments do you have growing up that you have shared with your children? 

DIY 4th of July Ribbon Streamer Fireworks Shirt


Stenciling with freezer paper is one of my favorite ways to DIY a tshirt. DIYing a tshirt is my favorite way to dress up my daughter for the holidays :). I wanted to jazz up my normal stenciled tshirt so I thought up a way to add streamers to the shirt using ribbon. I thought it would be more fun for my daughter if she could actually play with the streamers as opposed to me just painting them on. This is how I made the 4th of July Ribbon Streamer Fireworks Shirt.


Materials
  • white tshirt
  • fabric paint: red, blue
  • 1/8" ribbon: red, white, blue
  • foam brush
  • freezer paper
  • fabric glue

Step 1: Click on the link to download the stencil. Open the .PDF and print it out using the "fit" option.


Step 2: Place the printable under a piece of freezer paper, paper side up. Trace the three stars. Using an exacto knife or sharp small scissors cut out the stars.


Step 3: Iron on the freezer paper stencil to the upper middle part of the shirt shiny side down. Place some paint onto a paper plate and using a foam brush paint inside of the star stencils. Let completely dry and then carefully peel off the stencil.


Step 4: Cut a piece of cardboard or card stock that is 4" x 3". Wrap the three colors of ribbons around the cardboard randomly. Take a small piece of ribbon and tie a knot onto the top of the wrapped ribbon. Cut the bottom loops of the wrapped ribbon.


Step 5: Grab the ribbon like the image below. Run a line of fabric glue along the back of the ribbon the entire width.


Step 6: Carefully glue underneath the stenciled stars taking care to press the ribbon into the glue and shirt. Let dry completely and then pull on the ribbon to make sure it is all glued on. If you have lose ribbon add some more glue and press firmly onto shirt.


Check out my other tutorial for my stenciled flag shirt.

Memorial Day Stencil Shirt + Easy Clean Up with Huggies Walmart Wipes



I love painting on shirts for every occasion because they are easy to make and affordable. Every time my toddler sees me painting onto a shirt she wants to be like mommy and paint one too. I like to let her craft and explore her creativity but I don't like cleaning up the mess. This is why I always get Huggies Wipes at Walmart. Since I got a new supply I decided to finally let her stencil on a shirt too.


First I created the stencil and printed it out. Then I traced it onto the paper side of freezer paper. I cut out the red stripes and and blue square of the flag. Then I ironed on the stencil to the middle of the shirt. Then I placed the blue square part of the flag back on and ironed it on. I also ironed on scraps of freezer paper to parts of the shirt that I didn't want my toddler to accidentally paint. Next I placed a piece of stiff cardboard into the shirt so that the paint wouldn't bleed through the back of the shirt. I then placed some red fabric paint on a paper plate and handed my daughter a sponge brush. I showed her how to paint inside of the stencil. When she finished painting the stripes I peeled off the part where the blue goes on the flag and let her paint it in. Let the paint completely dry and then peel off all of the freezer paper.


As soon as we finished painting I took out my Huggies wipes and cleaned away. I love that the triple clean feature really gets into the mess without breaking apart. Huggies is the only brand to have Triple Clean layers so I am confident that it will get the messes clean every single time.


Because Kids Outgrow Diapers, Not Messes* I always make sure to have the Huggies Walmart wipes on hand. I use them for everything from spills, to craft messes, to meal messes. They are super useful to have on-the-go too.


Walmart and Huggies want to show you the many ways to use the TripleClean wipes. Click below to watch the videos. You may find a new way to use them that you never thought of.

101:  HUGGIES® Wipes, the ONLY wipes with TripleClean* layers.
Explorers: Don’t let a little mess get in the way of a lot of fun!  HUGGIES® Wipes helps ALL explorers stay in the adventure. #bestfriend
The Cleaner: Ice cream #fail!  Watch how HUGGIES® Wipes saved the day from this on the go mess!
Pasta Baby:  Question: What happens when babies and pasta collide?  Answer: HUGGIES® Wipes with TripleClean* layers.
Playtime:  Playtime can be a dirty job.  HUGGIES® Wipes. Keep the play. Not the dirty.


Mother's Day 3D Flower Photo Tutorial

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Ever since I can remember I always made my mom homemade gifts for Mother's Day. I remember having my glitter, glue, crayons and construction paper out to make my mom the best card I could. My mom always made such a big deal about my gifts because she would proudly display them and show them to everyone.

Now that I am an adult I like to always include something handmade with my gifts to her. Things are a lot easier when you have kids because all you have to do is stick a picture of a grandkid anywhere and that would be the best gift a grandmother can get. I have made her tons of personalized photo gifts like mugs, photo collages and even a blanket but wanted to do something different this year.

I wanted to create a photo of my daughter that looked like she was giving my mom a flower. Then I made it 3D by printing out the photo and cutting little slits to put a real flower through. To do this I went outside handing my daughter a roll of contact paper. (I wanted it to look like she was holding the stem of a flower). I took tons of shots to have a lot to choose from for the perfect shot.


First I took a picture of my daughter holding her hand out like she was holding a flower. I made sure to take a ton of shots to have a lot to choose from for the perfect shot. Printing out the picture was super easy with my HP Envy 5660 because all I have to do is pop in my SD card and use the touch screen to pick my picture. Then I load up the HP 5" x 7" Photo card into the printer and print away. The quality is so amazing that it looks like I got the picture developed at a photo lab. I followed the same steps to print out the Frame Printable.


Then I took the photo of my daughter and used an exacto knife to cut slits at the top and bottom of her fist. I took a silk flower and cut it from the bunch then I threaded it through the slits on the fist. I cut about 3/4" from the top of the picture. Then I used photo squares on each corner of the back of the photo and taped it onto the frame printable.


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Doc McStuffins Inspired Pants and Skirt Tutorial


My daughter is obsessed with anything Disney including the entire cast of Disney Jr. One of her favorite shows, and mines is Doc McStuffins. I love that it gets little girls excited about the medical field and dreaming about becoming doctors themselves. When my daughter pulled out her toy stethoscope and told me "Mama, I gotta check your heart with the stethoscope" I was floored that she knew what a stethoscope was. I would have never ever imaged knowing what one was when I was 2! I have also noticed that she is less afraid when we go to the doctor's office for her check-ups too.


My sister bought her a cute little Doc McStuffins dress up set that came with the jacket, shirt, and otoscope. My daughter is all about dress up now so I decided to complete the outfit and made the leggings and skirt. I didn't want to have to search for the right polka dot pants and skirt so I made it myself. I also didn't want to buy any new fabric so I used some old pieces of purple legging fabric and pink knit fabric I had in my fabric stash. The only thing that was missing was the polka dots so I took out my fabric paints and created a stencil.


To make the pants I followed my tutorial for DIY Toddler Flannel Pajama Pants but with some minor changes. I used a pair of my daughter's leggings and subtracted from the length to make the pattern into capris. I did no addition for ease and added 1/2" all around for the seam.

You will need hot pink fabric paint and a sheet of card stock paper. Take the card stock paper and using a 1" hole puncher cut out holes in a row where the circles are a little less than 1/2" apart. If you don't have a circle punch you can just draw the circles and use scissors or an exacto knife.


Place the stencil on top of the fabric and paint in every other circle. Lift the stencil above the circles you just painted and paint on the circles you missed in the row below. Continue in this manner until almost all of the fabric has polka dots. Continue with the tutorial linked above to finish the pants.



To make the skirt, measure around the child's waist and the length from the waist until a little above the knee. Add 4" to the measurement of the waist and 2" to the measurement of the length. Cut a rectangle out of the pink knit fabric that is the waist measurement wide by the length measurement long. Fold under 1/2" at the hem and use the zig zag stitch on a sewing machine to hold it in place. Fold under 1/2" at the top of skirt and iron. Fold over another 1" and iron to make the casing at the waist. Sew all around with a zig zag stitch to keep it in place and leave a 1" opening for the elastic.


Cut a piece of elastic that is the measurement of the waist plus 1/2". Thread through casing of skirt using a safety pin. Overlap ends of elastic and sew in place using reinforced stitches in a couple of places to make it durable. Hand sew the opening of the casing.


What character does your child like to dress up as?