This is so easy to do, even a 3 year old can do it… really! You literally can be drinking a slushie in 5 minutes from now. I bet you have everything you need right at this moment. All you need is ice, salt, juice, and a couple Ziploc bags. That’s it! Ingredients and ...
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Trundle beds: Slide an additional bed underneath the lower bunk. Perfect for sleepovers or accommodating guests. 4. Wall-Mounted Accessories Foldable desks or tables: Install wall-mounted desks that can be folded up when not in use. Hooks and pegs: Hang bags, hats, or towels on hooks attach...
so Sweet Pea doesn't get one every year. We offered to give her one this year (her first one since she was about 1 year old), and she's really excited. We are doing a little sleepover with
Sleepover activity by: Elizabeth Every few months, my 5 young grandchildren join me for a weekend. On some trips, I ask them to bring their “lonely socks" from each of their 3 households. Along with my basket, they play a game. With the timer set for 10 minutes per basket, the ...
Their overnight bags and a pillow (if you're doing the sleepover thing) A candle (if your supply is limited) What You Should Have Prepared A large clear space in your living room or bedroom A clean bathroom with towels and face cloths ...
Stock it with art supplies, snacks, games, pajamas, and sleeping bags. The little ones will love their own secret sleepover, and you can even host a mock countdown at 9 p.m. so they feel included in the action before they knock out. Décor Is Not Built In One common misconception...
I put some in bags and some in clear glass bowls, and they look so pretty. IDEA: Make frosted glass candies The film of oil on the candies (leftover from the greased molds) should keep them from sticking together, but if you want to be extra sure your candies don't stick, you can...
selection of toppings on the table. Each child makes their own pizza which is then quickly cooked for 5-10 minutes in the oven. It’s a fun activity and each child gets exactly what they want. The picture below shows what I serve when I host a teenage sleepover. No dial out pizza ...
In the mean time, we’ve got a plenty of room for sleepovers! =) God Bless! ~ Erika