By Amy on Wednesday, November 21, 2007Filed Under: Crafts, Food/Recipes, Holidays
This festive dessert is perfect for all the kids at the dinner table, especially those that don’t like pie! It’s basically a marshmallow dipped in chocolate and placed on top of a cookie. Check out the recipe on video at www.familyfun.com.
By Julie on Wednesday, November 21, 2007Filed Under: Crafts, Holidays, Uncategorized
A great way to arrange the seating at your Thanksgiving table is assign seats. The usual way is with a simple name card. Spice it up this year with and old childhood photo of each person in a picture frame. See who can recognize which seat belongs to which person. It’s […]
By Julie on Monday, November 19, 2007Filed Under: Featured, Holidays
I look forward to this time of year for a variety of reasons. Personally, I love to eat and love all the comfort foods that come with Thanksgiving. But, what I think I cherish the most is the opportunity this holiday gives us to give thanks. No gifts are involved, no mythical […]
By Amy on Thursday, November 15, 2007Filed Under: Crafts, Holidays
A great way to thank Grandma (or anyone) for a wonderful Thanksgiving meal is to give her a Turkey Potholder. Simply make the traditional hand print turkey using a square potholder as the canvas.
I’ve done this before and it turned out really cute. I found some solid color potholders at the dollar store and […]
By Amy on Tuesday, November 6, 2007Filed Under: Activities, Holidays
Here’s a fun way to get your family in the spirit of Thanksgiving. Think of something to be thankful for using each letter of the alphabet. A might represent animals, B might be for babies…… Before you realize it, you’ll find so many things to be grateful for.
By Amy on Saturday, October 27, 2007Filed Under: Activities, Food/Recipes
My 4 year old says “No” to turkey every Thanksgiving, but I bet he won’t pass it up this time. The kids will love helping you make (and eat) these cute turkey treats.
Divide an Oreo into two pieces keeping all the white cream on one side. (I’m already and expert at this part!) […]
By Nancy on Thursday, October 18, 2007Filed Under: Activities, Crafts
This is a very cool pumpkin you can make with a dryer hose.
Here’s what you need:
Dryer Hose- this can be found at your local hardware or home improvement store
Hot Glue Gun
Orange Paint and Paintbrush
Artificial Ivy
Cut off 18 wire sections of the dryer hose. (Sometimes you can have them cut it for you right there at […]