Over the weekend, we decided to color some eggs using an inexpensive kit I found at Walmart. I couldn’t help but to grab the Eggosaurus kit because of its dinosaur themed decorations. Jayden loves dinosaurs second best to trains of course. Since this craft project would be for display only, I didn’t let the current food dye debate rain on my egg coloring parade. I went back and forth in my head about it, admittedly. I decided to let it go this year and next year, I’d find a kit with plant based dyes. Jayden and I had a blast Continue Reading →
crafts
Eggosaurus!
18 Apr
Egg Dying kits are for another post
. As you all know by now, I love doing special things to celebrate seasonal changes and holidays. When it’s time to start preparing for the next holiday, I always have big dreams of doing something super creative and crunchy. Time always seems to get ahead of me and I end up taking the quick route. Such is life. Ah, I’ll make up for it in the upcoming months. I wanted Jayden to have an Easter basket this year. Nothing fancy, but something filled with a few goodies that he’d appreciate. During a Continue Reading →
I am totally digging this stage in Boogie’s life. He’s old enough for hands on learning, so he can do things like color, draw, and play with Play-Doh. In honor of National Play-Doh Day (September 16th), Miss Brittany’s hooked Boogie up with a Deluxe Gift Set which included three 7 oz containers of Miss Brittany’s Organic Preschool Fun Dough, a 100% organic toddler apron, a wooden rolling pin, and four wooden shaped stampers. Now you all know that Mr. Boogie has been driving us up the wall lately and this gift from Miss Brittany’s was heaven sent. This has been Continue Reading →
Boogie and I have had the opportunity to get our hands on some all natural art supplies from Clementine Art. What I love about these products is that they are made of all natural ingredients and they are free of chemical dyes and additives. Clementine Art products are made with materials like kosher soy wax, non toxic mineral pigments and materials that you may find in your kitchen such as spinach, lemons, strawberries, and flour. At the age of 16 months, Boogie’s still in that stage where everything he touches has to go in his mouth. While conventional art supplies Continue Reading →













