Easy-Peasy Bib Clips
The Treece Family shares an easy way to make an impromptu bib clip. Toss one of these in your diaper bag or purse and just clip a napkin around junior when you eat out! Go here for the details!
The Treece Family shares an easy way to make an impromptu bib clip. Toss one of these in your diaper bag or purse and just clip a napkin around junior when you eat out! Go here for the details!
These safety cone car garages from One More Moore are brilliant! There are no instructions for making these, but I think with some orange felt and a little interfacing, a savvy sewer could whip…
Heather at Dollar Store Crafts has turned out these handsome pants from a dishtowel and some fabric scraps. She’s got a great tutorial on how she did it, so go check it out!
This chewy goodness comes to us from Frugal Family Fun Blog. The granola bars look delicious and they’re certainly much healthier than many store-bought snacks. Check out the recipe here!
I’ve got this bunny collection. And it’s big. And I anticipate it continuing to grow through Easter. So…I’d like to know the best way for me to share it with you. Would you prefer…
It’s easier than you might think to add a fun crinkly sound to your softies…learn how from this tutorial at Craftystylish!
Cake and ice cream are birthday party staples, as are goody bags…so why not combine the two? Mrs. Jones shares a template for making a paper cake (above) that can be filled with little…
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i usually choose diaper bags which are made of recyclabe materials to help the environment not just your babies.’~-