Latest Projects — kids

Glow Party Magic: Creating a Neon Dance Floor for Kids on a budget

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Picture this: A room filled with neon colors, pulsating with energy, and kids dancing their hearts out on a dazzling neon dance floor. If you're planning a glow party and want to take it to the next level, you're in the right place! In this guide, I'll walk you through the exciting process of creating your very own neon dance floor that will light up the party and leave your young guests in awe. Get ready to make your glow party unforgettable! The more UV-reactive things you have in the room, the better your party will glow with a little...

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Making Tie Dye Shirts with class

Posted by Miranda Weldon on

  The kindergarten teachers at my daughters school decided to have a field day as an end of the year celebration, and wanted for each class to make tie dye shirts in different color combinations to wear during the field day activities. The room moms for each class were in charge of coordinating the tie dye project for each class. Years ago my oldest daughter wanted to tie dye stuff during a sleepover. I had bought a tie dye kit and a bunch of white shirts/bags/ect for the girls to dye. I remember nothing coming out very vibrant. I knew...

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Birthday Surprise Raining Balloons

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This is such a fun but easy Birthday surprise! It’s super quick to set up and very inexpensive. My daughter was so surprised and excited when she opened her door the morning of her birthday and balloons rained down on her.  Supplies used:  Crepe paper streamers Clear packaging Tape Balloons Balloon pump (optional) After my daughter went to bed the night before her birthday, I set this up by taking strips of crepe paper streamers and taped them across the top half of the door frame in cross crossed patterns. I found clear packaging tape worked best (scotch tape broke...

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