DIY Easel Photo Stands

This easy straw easel diy is the perfect solution to displaying photos and works of art on the cheap.
All you will need is a few straws and some hot glue to create these fun and functional easel photo stands.


My kids love to draw pictures and my husband loves to take photos. I usually have an abundance of things to display on any given day. Considering how artistic my family is, I regularly rotate the display!
These easy easel photo stands are the perfect solution for displaying notes, photos or works of art.
They come together in moments and are just the right size.

      

To make straw easel photo stands you will need 4 paper straws and a hot glue gun.
Begin by forming an upside down V with 2 straws and glue them together.


Next, cut one straw in half, place this on the two straws to form an A shape. For larger photos, add the cut straw a little lower to allow more room to stand a photo.

Now glue the last straw on the back of the A shape.  Glue from the top to give the stand its support.



Allow to dry for a moment then place a photo or work of art on the stand to display.


I love this idea for the office, a dorm room, or around the house.




I have a video on facebook for this project.
I would love to have you check it out and give it a thumbs up!



You might also like this Time Out Jar project.

Cotton Candy Ice Cream Cones

This easy treat is perfect for sharing with a group of kids! On the hottest day, these tasty ice cream cones won't drip because they are made with cotton candy! Everyone loves these cotton candy ice cream cones!


Harper and I are always getting into something. She loves to bake and is known in our home as the making baking girl. But, between friends, my oven really needs to be cleaned before we bake, and I have no idea how to actually do it... google here I come. But, in the meantime, I can't deny my girl her fun in the kitchen!

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We had a box of sugar cones and Harper had talked me into a bag of cotton candy recently. Inspiration hit, and this is what we came up with. Cotton Candy Ice Cream Cones. To make them "fancy" we dipped them into chocolate and then into sprinkles.

This is such an easy treat to make. They would be perfect for sharing at a birthday party, or in the classroom for a mess free snack. You can make a dozen of these in under 10 minutes.

Ingredients

1/2 cup of Wilton white candy melts 
1 package of cotton candy
Sprinkles


Instructions

Melt the chocolate in a microwave at 50% power for 30 seconds. Stir and repeat until the chocolate stirs smooth.
Immediately dip your sugar cones in the melted chocolate.



Next dip the cones into sprinkles, allow to dry for about 15 minutes.
Stuff the cones with cotton candy.
Wrap in cellophane or serve immediately.


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Advice for the New Mom: The Easy Way of Approaching a Big Trip with Little Kids

 
Advice for the New Mom: The Easy Way of Approaching a Big Trip with Little Kids
Traveling with your kids is always exciting. However, for new moms, it can be both an adventure as well
as nerve-wrecking. 


Like any adventure, it has its challenges but it is also extremely rewarding and memorable too. Of
course, some parents also refer to it as a learning experience. This is because it can be a way to open
a child’s world further.


I remember my first traveling experience as a new mother like it happened yesterday. It was definitely
not the walk of sunshine I was expecting. 


Although traveling with a child is not easy, especially as a new parent, with the right tools it can be less
intimidating for both parties.


It’s finding those right tools which can add up to unnecessary frustrations and even ruin the
family vacation fun. To make your life easier, I have put together tips to help you approach a big trip with
the little ones the right way.

Pack Smart

When traveling with kids it’s important to pack as smart as you possibly can. You can’t always buy what
you need at the destination. Of course, you should pack what is needed but make sure not to overpack
either.


In order to pack the bare minimum, you need to get in touch with your creative side. A nifty trick I have
learned over the years is to roll clothes instead of folding them. I also stuff socks and underwear inside
shoes. 


Some people even wear their clothes on the flight. This leaves more room in their bags for other items.


Another hack I have learned is to select versatile and comfortable clothes. I also make sure our clothes
are color-coordinated so if something gets dirty you only have to change part of the outfit. I personally
use this tip not only for traveling purposes but to minimize laundry in everyday life.


Having fewer clothes result in lighter bags which makes it easier to transport them with as little
complaints as possible. When checking in baggage, you will also pay less because they charge you
per pound.

Make Pre-bookings Your Friend

Of course, you will have your flights booked for your trip ahead of time. However, your pre-booking
shouldn’t end there. Before having kids, you may be used to showing up at a destination, getting a feel
for the town, and choosing where to stay. 


I’m sorry to have to break the news to you but sadly, those days are over...


When arriving in a new place, it’s best to go straight to your resort, drop off bags, and give the kids a
chance to rest if they’re tired after the long journey. If they are not tired you could always use the extra
time doing some family activities.


I found that pre-booking locations generally make things easier. However, if you want a bit of flexibility
regarding resorts, I suggest booking the first night or two ahead of time. Once you’re settled, you can
then decide where to stay for the rest of the vacation. 


Not many people know that there are more pre-booking opportunities available other than flights and
resorts. You could also book certain activities to do with the kids such as booking tickets for the
museum, and theme parks. I have discovered on our last trip that even private and public transportation
can be pre-booked.


Anything you can book ahead of time is 1 less thing to worry about while trying to keep your whole family
happy. It also gives you more time to relax and enjoy your destination.

Child Discounts Are The Best

Never be afraid to ask for child discounts, after all, you are a parent now. Not all places offer these
discounts however, there is no harm in asking. These discounts really saves you a ton of cash.


Many new parents feel too intimidated to ask for discounts. I felt the same way, but I promise you once
you’ve done it a couple of times, it will be easier. 


It is shocking to see the number of places that will give you a child discount for tourists.


Here are places which usually have kids discounts:
  • Transportation (both private and public) 
  • Guide Tours
  • Attraction entrance fees
  • Restaurants (some have kids eat free nights)

When Kids Wonder

Despite your best efforts, your child may get lost. When this unfortunate circumstance does happen, it
helps if they have your contact information. 


Of course, little kids might not know what to do with the information. It is best to teach them what to do
in these situations as early as possible.


Another pretty nifty tip is to invest in an engraved bracelet for your little one. Not only will they feel cool
having jewelry like mommy, but these bracelets can have all the important contact information you need
on them. 


Which of course, can literally be a lifesaver if they decide to wander a bit too far away while you guys are
chilling by the pool, or exploring a new city. It’s a good idea to teach your child about the importance
of this bracelet, and how to approach strangers to ask them for help in the case that they are lost. 

The bracelets don’t necessarily need to be fancy. They could also be a simple as a rubber band, just
make sure the number can’t be rubbed off. Remember it's not about being fancy, the goal is to keep
them safe.

Easy Dyed Rice

Dyed rice for sensory bins has never been easier! This 3 ingredient method dries super fast and provides vibrant results!




I love to make sensory bins, almost as much as the kids love to play in them! They still love the sushi sensory bin we made ages ago and it inspired me to try dying rice for more sensory fun. 

To make this dyed rice you will need:
  • Rice
  • Food Coloring
  • Hand Sanitizer



 Place the uncooked white rice in a zipper seal baggie. I used 3/4 cup per color.
Add a tablespoon of hand sanitizer.


Add 3-5 drops of food coloring (I used the cheap stuff from dollar tree FYI).


Release the air from the baggie to avoid popping it. The shake it, squish it, wiggle the rice around until it is coated completely. The pour the rice on a paper plate and let it dry for about 45 minutes.


Repeat with additional colors as desired.


Naturally, we did all of the colors of the rainbow!

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Veggie Pizza

Summer is here! I am perfecting my recipes for cold meals that will satisfy the family. I don't want to turn on the oven for any longer than necessary, and that makes this the perfect recipe for the hottest days!

My tip is to prepare the crust early in the morning. This gives it plenty of time to cool and you won't need to swelter with the added heat of the oven in the afternoon.



To make Veggie Pizza you will need

One can of crescent rolls
Ranch Dip
Raw veggies (We used carrots, broccoli and sugar snap peas)
Shredded Cheese 

Unroll the crescent rolls. Make some sort of odd shaped crust with them on a cookie sheet. 

Poke lots of holes in the dough with a fork. 

Bake at 350 for about 8 minutes until the crust is flaky and golden.

Allow to cool completely.

Spread about 3 tablespoons of ranch dip onto the crust.

Top with veggies of your choice.

Sprinkle on cheese to taste.

Cut into squares and serve cold.


This recipe is a great side, main dish, or appetizer at a party. You can use any veggies you like, which makes it a great recipe for varying taste buds!

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