I completely adore this bright and colorful Picasso party created by Danielle at Cutie Putti and featured on Amy Atlas’s blog. You must see the details. “Paintbrush” pretzels, lemonade tinted in crayon colors, “paint blob” candy dots… So clever.… Read More ...
Outer Space Cookies
Gasp, don’t you want to immediately host an outer space party? My daughter just learned about outer space in school, though her retelling of what they learned indicates some confusion in the concept. Perhaps she needs some cookie guidance. Find these gorgeous cookies HERE at LilaLoa.
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Transportation Plates
I so want these plates!! For any fan of these, check out this collection of transportation plates designed by Boguslaw Sliwinski. Check them out HERE. Spotted on Incredible Things.… Read More ...
Tow Mater Sandwich
I know a 4-year old boy who might succumb to the charms of a Tow Mater sandwich. (Unless there was a princess driving, I’m afraid my 4 year old would be only slightly impressed, sigh.) Make a Tow Mater sandwich HERE at Crafty Couple.… Read More ...
Tricky Leprechaun Lunch
I told you, lots of St. Patrick’s Day ideas. I spotted this on Pinterest… (how often have I said THAT lately?) A lunch with a nod to the tricky trickster that is the leprechaun. So silly. Find it HERE at Gourmet Mom on-the-Go.… Read More ...
St. Patrick’s Day Lunch
I have about a billion fun things for St. Patrick’s Day (or maybe like 4 or 5). Find this St. Patrick’s Day lunch HERE at Meet the Dubiens.… Read More ...
Treasure Chest Cupcakes
These hidden treasure cupcakes seem both elaborate and do-able. Ay, matey, me thinks they are a thumbs up. (Or hook?) Find the how-tos reprinted HERE at Cute Everything from Taste of Home.… Read More ...
Rainbow Toast
Adding this one to the list of cool-stuff-to-do-with-my-4-year-old, for sure: Rainbow toast! Thanks to Heidi for sending this one along, the rainbow toast is spotted HERE at Super Healthy Kids, with the how-tos found HERE at Jujubee Preschool.
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Cutie Animal Muffins
No matter what mood you’re in, tell me you don’t smile when you look at these muffins. Come ON. And they looks so quick and easy to make. I don’t know which is my favorite. The monkey? The owl? Maybe the mouse or bear? No, the pig. Make them HERE at Meet the Dubiens.… Read More ...
String Cheese Dude
It’s the string cheese man! Aptly enough, made out of string cheese. Make him HERE at Cute Food for Kids.… Read More ...
Kid-Friendly Message Cake
For kids with their own love messages to send… write them on daisy petals atop an easy-to-make sponge cake. Find the how-tos HERE at Belle Cake Topper and Mould.
Sesame Street Party
Aw, it’s been a couple years since my daughter’s obsession with Sesame Street, and I wish I could spark it again. Check out the details of this Sesame Street party over at D.I.Y. Louisville. Love the Elmo Oreo pops!
Kids-Can-Do Candy Heart Pops
And speaking of candy heart pops, yet another one of mine to share (I swear this isn’t turning into only me, I just have an incredible busy and productive month. I promise to slack off in a big way come March. Maybe April.) I made these kid-friendly candy pops for Valentine’s Day–and they really are kid-friendly since my four-year old … Read More ...
Hugs and Kisses Lunch
SWAK! And hugs, all so neatly on your midday plate. Make a hugs and kisses lunch HERE at Kitchen Fun with My 3 Sons.… Read More ...
Valentine’s Crafts for Kids
My marshmallow love bugs are included in this roundup of Valentine’s crafts for kids over at Parenting. The roundup includes some edibles, some not, but it’s a great roundup, so I had to share with you. They also included our own Amanda‘s so clever lollipop flowers (made with egg cartons!) from Crafts by Amanda. And I adore … Read More ...