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Tea for Two Tea-rrific Tea Party Ideas

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January 11, 2022 by Ashley at Frugal Coupon Living Filed Under: Birthday, Crafts, Facebook, Instagram, Party, Pinterest, Social Media

published date: November 24, 2019
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Host a tea party fit for a queen with these Tea for Two: Tea-rrific Tea Party Ideas. With all the tea party food inspiration, cute DIY floral centerpieces, and more ideas for tea, these adorable afternoon tea ideas will get you ready to host a garden party with friends. Enjoy your par-tea!

Tea for Two Tea-rrific Tea Party Ideas

Have you ever dreamed of going to a high tea in London? It’s such a treat to imagine spending an afternoon in a fashionable outfit with all the tea party food (and tea, of course) that you could want! I’m sure that most of you have memories of tea parties you put on as a child. The great thing about a tea party is that it never goes out of style!

This is your sign to relive your childhood tea parties, with a grown-up twist. If your little ones want to get involved and have a tea party of their own, save these ideas for their next playdate or birthday party! These ideas for tea and tea party food inspiration are amazing for any tea-riffic tea party. Pinkies up!

What is a tea party?

A tea party is a festive, tea-centric gathering. While it can take place anytime, it is often in the afternoon and includes tea party food, namely mini cakes, bite-sized sandwiches, and other light refreshments.

Tea parties are especially lovely in the spring and summer, and even better if they take place in a sunny outdoor area. An outdoor party idea is great for distancing but still coming together in celebration.

Of course, you can’t forget the tea!

What teas are best for a tea party?

If the day is hot, it may be best to opt for an iced tea. To become the ultimate host, let your guests select from a complete list of teas, including…

  • Earl Grey Tea
  • Herbal Tea
  • Green Tea
  • Lavender Tea
  • Rose Tea
  • Chamomile Tea
  • Mint Tea

While many herbal teas are naturally decaffeinated, make sure to include a completely decaf option for those who are sensitive to caffeine. Looking to go the extra mile and include all the fixings? Serve up your tea with your guests’ choice of lemon, a sugar cube, milk, honey, or edible flower infused ice cubes!

Which foods should you serve at a tea party?

Your traditional bites include finger sandwiches, mini cakes or pastries, and light refreshments. A tea party spread is typically meant to be a light meal rather than a gigantic, opulent spread, so there’s no need to go crazy! Quality over quantity is the best way to go for your tea party menu.

Typical tea party food includes…

  • Finger sandwiches
  • Mini cupcakes
  • Macaroons
  • Fruit salads
  • Biscuits, scones or tea cookies
  • Tarts
  • Sponge cakes

You’ll be ready to host a tea party fit for a queen with these ideas for tea! These Tea for Two Tea-rrific Tea Party Ideas will prepare you to host a fabulous garden party with your friends. Enjoy!


Tea Party Games

Before you sent out the first invite, begin thinking about what you will do to make your guests have fun. While finger foods and sipping a tasty beverage are always nice, how will you guests be entertained?

These afternoon tea party ideas are perfect for a Victorian tea party, an allice in Wonderland themed party, a Mad Hater tea party, or use as tea party games for 7 year olds – any age and occasion will do! They offer memories to your gathering and keep everyone entertained.

Tea Party Games include:

  • Cookie Off

  • Butler’s Relay

  • Tea Cup Relay

  • Musical Dress Up

  • Tea Bag Toss

  • Sugar Cube Relay

  • Bobbing for Donuts

  • Sugar Cube Stack

  • Blind Makeover

  • Dress Up Relay

  • Suck It Up

  • Don’t Smile

  • Pin the Lid of the Tea Pot

  • Sugar Stack

  • Butler’s Relay

  • Tea Bag Toss

  • Tea Party Charades

  • Spill the Tea

  • Sweet Pot Pass

  • Say Ahhh

  • Sugar, Sugar, Cream

  • Cookie Decorating

  • Dress Up Relay

Fun tea party games

That is 23 tea party themed games perfect for kids of all ages, teens, tweens, adults and more. Use them for the ladies who lunch, use them for your child’s birthday party.

Common tea party supplies for your games include tea pot, tea cups, cookies, sugar cubes, serving trays and more. They include minute to win it, unique party games and classic party games.

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Tea Party Ideas

Now that you the party activities all figured out, take a look at these tea party ideas perfect for queens of all ages. It’s time to par-tea!

Use your leftover egg cartons to craft these Tea-rrific Tea Cup Party Invitations. We used them as Mother’s Day Cards, but they fit right into the tea party theme! Be specific in your invitation about your themed event. We think using this upcycled idea is pretty clear of the them. You can also asks guests to bring something like pearls, boas or even have them invite their teddy bear or American girl!

These Flower Ladies Handkerchiefs are a beautiful way to decorate your tea party table. This tea party tablescape prints in colors of mint, pink, and creams. What is really fun about everyone having their own hanky, is most sets come with different patterns and styles so everyone can quickly identify which napkin is theirs. It also make a nice tea party favor.  | Jenny Cookies

Bite sized snacks are the perfect tea party food. These Strawberry Cheesecake Strawberry Bites make a fabulous, light dessert.

Wood sliced table chargers make a beautiful spot for a mason jar flower centerpiece. Top them with a doily, macaroons, mini cupcakes or other bite-sized treats. Head over to Watch Them Grow for more great tea party ideas!

Have you ever thought to include honeydew in a savory and sweet salad? You’d be surprised at how delicious this Honeydew Cucumber Salad is!

Jazz up floral bouquets from your grocery store or florist by adding a lace parasol in the center for this tea party idea! It offers unique tea party decorations and brightens up any table. (Source Unknown)

This English wedding and display books, teacups and flowers has adorable inspiration for your ideas for tea centerpieces! Need to grab tea party décor on a budget. Visit a thrift store or even Goodwill before the big event.

Finger sandwiches are a must when it comes to tea party food! Try something new with these Strawberry Tea Sandwiches. You can also go with your traditional finger sandwiches like egg salad, peanut butter and jam, cream cheese and salmon or even turkey!

Head to your local thrift or vintage shop and seek out some old tea cups. You can use them for tea of course, but here they were used for dip! So creative. The possibilities are endless! (Website no longer available.)

Tea bag cookies are the perfect tea party dessert! Get this Tea Party Cookie Recipe. How adorable are these tea party themed cookies with baker’s twine? | Photo Source Munchkin Munchies (no longer available, see a similar tea bag cookie recipe.)

Is your tea party garden themed? Make a mini garden with baby carrots, hummus and parsley. You can buy mini clay pots on the cheap here!

Food just tastes better on a stick. Keep things elegant and adorable with these watermelon slices on sticks. Genius! | Source

Make a Funfetti Naked Cake. Naked cakes take the difficult decorating out of making a cake for your tea party, but they look so classy! This cake introduces blueberries but you can also use outdoor elements like flowers, herbs, and more.

Make mini parfaits with granola, yogurt and strawberries. We love the budget-friendly wooden spoon tied with pink and white baker’s twine to the cups! The pink in the twine and the strawberries look adorable together.

Make a beautiful tea party tablescape with faux pearls draped around tea cups, doilies, saucers and vintage books. This looks like it came straight out of Alice in Wonderland! What’s best about decorating for an afternoon tea, is you can mix and match. The less matchy, the more authentic an approach your party takes.

Back to low cost and where to find cheap décor. This DIY 3 tier stand was made with Dollar Tree finds. It is incredibly easy to DIY, inexpensive, and will perfectly show off your tea party food like quiches, scones, tea cakes, pastries, tiny chocolates and more!

Of course, you have to dress up for your tea party! These lace gloves will add a beautiful, classy touch to your outfit.  (Source Unknown)

Edible flowers and herbs really take a glass of iced tea or sparkling water over the top. Try adding mint, rosemary, basil, lavender, honeysuckle, hibiscus and dandelion.

No need to stick to cucumber sandwiches. Pile doughnuts high and decorate them with a floral touch! Who can resist a donut cake? | The Knot

You’ll need some cute utensils to devour your tea party food with! Make your own shabby chic utensils, including this pearl wrapped fork. Is it too much? We think not!

A themed tea party isn’t complete without a refreshing drink option! For those that don’t like to sip tea, this strawberry, mint infused lemon water looks perfect for a spring tea party! (Unknown image source, recipe here)

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Strawberry Mint Infused Water

  • Author: Ashley at Frugal Coupon Living
  • Prep Time: 5 minutes
  • Cook Time: 1 hour
  • Total Time: 1 hour 5 minutes
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Ingredients

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  • 8–10 large strawberries (add additional if you like)
  • 1/4 cup mint leaves (add additional if you like)
  • 2 cups ice
  • 6 cups filtered water
  • Optional: lemon

 


Instructions

  1. First clean and hull the strawberries.
  2. Cut strawberries into halves or quarters, depending on your preference and the size of the strawberries.
  3.  Next, fill the bottom of a pitcher with the ice cubes.
  4. Top with strawberries and mint leaves.
  5. Fill the rest of the way with filtered water.
  6. Place the pitcher in the refrigerator for at least an hour for the flavor to infuse. Overnight is best.
  7. Optional: add a squeeze of lemon.

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Make your celebration a posh affair or keep it low key as a backyard garden party. Whatever the plan, make sure you are prepared with your tea party themed menu, your party decorations, and your tea party activities. While the party décor is temporary, the memories are forever so keep it fun, light hearted, and memorable with Tea party games!

Cheers! Enjoy!

Celebrating Mother’s Day with a tea party? Also check out these Mother’s Day Craft Ideas. Moms to be will love a themed day full of a girlie theme. Pin to Pinterest.

For more fun ways to celebrate a gathering with friends, take a look at our Sleepover Ideas for the Girls. When an afternoon English tea party isn’t enough, take it into the night. Pin to Pinterest.

Ready to party? Keep the kids entertained at your next gathering. Take a look at these 50+ Kids’ Party Games – indoor, outdoor, night, birthday. These can be used at a tea party or for all your future events and celebrations. Set includes indoor and outdoor ideas. Classic and unique games. Also night games for those that want to play in the dark!



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New Year’s Eve Midnight Kisses Printable

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December 8, 2021 by Ashley at Frugal Coupon Living Filed Under: Christmas, Crafts, DIY, Facebook, Free, Instagram, New Year's Eve, Pinterest, Seasonal, Social Media

published date: November 29, 2016
modified datt: December 08,2021

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New Year’s Eve Midnight Kisses Printable

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Looking for midnight kisses this New Year’s Eve? We love these easy and free midnight kisses printable for your next New Year’s Eve Party. It’s a great way to spread kiss through a chocolate high over sharing winter germs! Enjoy!

Supplies:

  • Hershey Kisses
  • Card Stock or Sticky Paper (we use the Avery Round Candy Labels – 41568)
  • Scissors
  • .75 Circle Punch (if you choose not use the scissors)
  • Glue Stick (if you choose not use the sticky paper)


Directions:

  1. Open your printable in your PDF viewer.
  2. Print and place on kisses.

We print on Avery Round Candy Labels (41568). If you are using the circle punch cutting each row into strips is suggested to make the cutting process more successful. You can cut each circle out individually or use a circle punch. If you print on the card stock you will need glue to apply to the paper to attach to the Hershey Kiss.


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It might have the wrong year but also consider these New Year’s Eve Marshmallow Pops. Pin to Pinterest.

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Also take a look at our 20 Must Have Home Printables for the New Year. Pin to Pinterest.

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Camping Printables – Packing List and Meal Planner

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December 7, 2021 by Ashley at Frugal Coupon Living Filed Under: Crafts, DIY, Facebook, Free, Instagram, Pinterest, Printable, Seasonal, Social Media

published date: March 29, 2016
modified datt: December 07,2021

Camping organization is a must! Get organized with this printable camping meal planner and packing list. Everything you need for meanu planning, having the essentials and keeping the kids busy on the trip!
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Camping? If you love to camp, you know that camping organization is key in planning your trip – after all once you are in the wilderness, there is no grocery store right around the corner! Having a thorough list everything you need on a camping trip is essential to make your trip go off without a hitch.


What are the best meals for camping?

Menu planning is essential for camping. It is best to carry as many dry or canned ingredients as you can on the trip. You will have to worry less about things getting sour for items that need to go in a cooler. Since carrying only non-perishable items isn’t practical, it is essential to carry a cool for items like eggs, cheese, and milk. Make sure you follow this camping hack for carrying eggs in your cooler that won’t break! You will be so grateful to arrive at your campsite without breaking a single egg!

It’s also wise to plan camping meals either in a one-pot dish or in individual packets. If you are looking for some meal ideas on your trip, our family loves these individual S’mores Campfire Cones and Campfire Hot Dogs – also great for backyard fun!

More Camping Menu Plan Ideas

For tasty ideas that will truly give you the camping experience, take a look at some of these camping menu ideas.

  • Walking Tacos
  • Cinnamon Rolls Oranges
  • Camping Hot Dogs
  • Campfire Potatoes
  • S’mores Ice Cream Cones
  • Campfire Nachos
  • Apple Crisp Dessert
  • Cinnamon Roll Sticks

We also have a huge list of make ahead foil packet meals for easy camping recipe ideas.

Camping Printable

We put together a Camping Packing List and Camping Meal Plan for you to organize your adventure.

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Camping Activity Sheets

In addition to our camping menu planner template and our camping packing list, we also have camping activity sheets for kids. There are many ways you can keep your family and friends distracted at a campsite.

Camping Scavenger Hunt

First, for group of kids, try this Camping Scavenger Hunt. Send everyone a hunt around the campsite looking for camping treasure hunt clues. Enjoy 20 Camping Themed Scavenger Hunt Riddles for Kids that take you from the sleeping bag, to the showers, to the firepit even tot he chocolate for the S’mores.

Camping Games

For larger group, enjoy these thirteen camping games. Flashlight tags, sardines, scavenger hunt, spoons, pass the water and more classic outdoor games for kids and adults!

Camping Journal

Create time of reflection, download our free camping journal printable. Keep this camping journal by their sleeping bag at night or quiet time during the day.

Camping Crafts

u need a few games to keep you busy while you camp?  There are plenty of ways to keep children entertained while outdoors. Find creative ideas in our overnight camping ideas including camping crafts and camping games. We have a large series of Outdoor Games for Night or print our Flashlight Scavenger Hunt for fun memories and family traditions.

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More Camping Tips

Make sure you also enjoy these Camping Hacks and Tips. Pin to Pinterest.

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Headed to the shore? Try Beach Camping Basics Tips and Ideas. Pin to Pinterest.

Weather bad? Take a look at these Camping in the Rain Tips. Pin to Pinterest.

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Camping Hacks, Tips and Tricks

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December 7, 2021 by Ashley at Frugal Coupon Living Filed Under: Crafts, DIY, Facebook, Frugal Living, Hacks, Instagram, Pinterest, Social Media, Summer, Travel

published date: April 01, 2019
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Camping Hacks, Tips and Tricks on Frugal Coupon Living. Creative camping ideas to simplify your memorable family outdoor trip.

Camping Hacks, Tips and Tricks

Ah, the great outdoors. Whether you’re an experienced camper or a novice like me, everyone should know these great camping hacks, tips and tricks. Learn the best way to store eggs and other camping food hacks, find out how to keep that toilet paper dry, or create a DIY lantern out of a gallon jug (no cutting required!) You might love these tips for camping so much you’ll be using them at home, the beach, or even your next picnic. Enjoy all of these fun camping tips, and happy camping!

What’s fun about camping?

Even if you’re not a huge fan of the outdoors, you’ll still have fun camping! Camping is great for families because it requires teamwork. You’ll get a lot of quality time, make some great memories, and bring the whole family together. Plus, it’s a great way to get kids out of the house and give them a healthy dose of fresh air. These ideas for camping will make the whole event easier so your family can focus on having fun, not the bare necessities!

That are many things you can do when camping with the family. If looking for a list of ideas, make sure to include our Camping Games and our Camping Treasure Hunt. Both bring excitement to the campfire and create amazing memories and family traditions.

If you’re looking for great ideas for camping, make sure to check out our Overnight Camping Hacks and Tips!

Happy Camping!

Best Places to Hike in the U.S.

If you are looking for the best places to hike in the U.S., download our hiking trail bucket list and hiking journal.

Camping Survival Kit

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Create your own DIY Camping Survival Kit from The Benson Street. It’s got all the necessities like hand sanitizer, duct tape, bandages, and more!

Camping Games for Kids

Keep the kids entertained with camping activities. Download these 13 Best Camping Games which include directions and a supply list (using items you likely already have!)

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DIY Camping Toilet

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Make your own Camping Toilet with this tutorial from A Thrifty Mom. It’s not the most fun of our camping tips, but it’s definitely necessary! To me, this trick is genius. Don’t forget the plastic bags!

Rolled Camp Kitchen

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Bring along all your kitchen needs in one tidy package with this Rolled Up Kitchen Guide from Today’s Creative Life. Hey, just because you’re roughing it outdoors doesn’t mean you can’t stay organized!


Camping Packing List and Meal Planner

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Camping Packing List and Meal Planner Printables on Frugal Coupon Living is great for planning all your camping food hacks. Customize it to your family’s preferences!

Keep camping fun for the kids with their own Camping Journal and Logbook on Frugal Coupon Living. You can add onto this year by year!

Campfire Fire Bombs

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DIY Campfire Bombs from Inspired by Family Mag will come in handy when you are ready to start the fire!

DIY Pinecone Fire Starters

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You’ve got to try this Pinecone Campfire Starter Recipe from Today’s Creative Life. It’s a little more eco-friendly and a fun camping activity for the kids before you go.

Coffee Can Toilet Paper Storage

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One of my favorite tips for camping: Store Toilet Paper in a Coffee Can from Life Hacker to keep it nice and dry. Genius!

Mesh Hanging Organizer Hack

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In a small tent, it’s easy for things to get messy. Stay organized with this Mesh Hanging Organizer from Mama Momtourage. Such a great tip!

DIY Outdoor Candle Stakes

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DIY Outdoor Candle Stakes from a Subtle Revelry is a great one of our ideas for camping. They’re like little tiki torches!

Water Jug Lantern

Water Jug Light Hack for Camping

 

Forgot your lantern at home? No worries! Turn a Water Jug into a Lantern Instructables. So genius!

Hand Washing Station

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We love camping tips that make sure everyone stays clean! How creative is this Hand Washing Station from Do It and How?

Frozen Water Jug Ice Hack

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Instead of ice, use Frozen Water Jugs — once they melt, you’ll have cold water to drink! Idea from Camping Blogger. So smart!

DIY Snack Containers

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Start saving your empty coffee creamer containers for this great camping food hack. Store your snacks in these DIY Snack Containers from Stockpiling Moms.

DIY Soap Pouch

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Keep everyone clean with this DIY Soap Pouch from Whimsy Love!

DIY Plastic Bag Keeper

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Looking for easy storage? Craft this DIY Plastic Bag Keeper from Curbly. This goes great with the camping toilet, and it’s super useful if you’re bringing a furry friend.

Duct Tape Hack

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Looking for tips for camping that save space? Leave your bulky Duct Tape Roll at home and wrap what you’ll need around your flashlight instead. Idea from Happy Money Saver. Genius!

Camping Scavenger Hunt

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Making camping fun for the kids with this Camping Scavenger Hunt from Creative Homemakers.

Tent Welcome Mat Hack

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There’s little I hate more than a dirty floor, especially one you’re sleeping on! Bring a Welcome Mat to keep Dirt Out of the Tent from My Clever Nest and keep those tent floors clean.

Mason Jar Matches Hack

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Store your Matches in a Mason Jar. Glue some sandpaper on top for a strike from Like to Love. This one will become one of your most reliable tips for camping!

Yoga Mat Cushion Hack

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A Yoga Mat makes a great cushion for your sleeping bag from The 3 Day. Bring a thick one for maximum comfort!

Scrambled Eggs Hack

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Keep the camping food hacks coming! Make Scrambled Eggs in an Old Coffee Creamer Container from Lifehacker. This is truly genius and will make breakfast for the whole family a breeze.

Cork Hack for Keys

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If you’re camping near the water, place a Cork on Your Keys so they float to the top! Idea from Green Moxie. (This is also in our Beach Tips & Tricks!)

Ketchup Bottle Pancake Mix Hack

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Repurpose an old Ketchup Bottle for Pancake Mix from Real Simple.  It makes pouring pancakes so much easier, especially on the go. Reduce, reuse, recycle!

Camping Treasure Hunt

Run your kid around the camp (ok, okay…walk) on this Camping Treasure Hunt. 20 Fun Camping Scavenger Hunt riddles to enjoy the outdoors!

Storage Bin Tub Hack

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Turn a regular old Storage Bin into a Toddler Tub from Living on Latte. I have seen this used at the beach too!

DIY Shower Lanyards

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Make Individual Shower Lanyards from The Pop Up Princess. I could see this as a fun gift if a large group of friends are camping together. The lanyard all keeps the loofah out of the dirt and secures everything in one place!


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Camping? Take a look at these Camping in the Rain Tips. Pin to Pinterest.

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Also check out these Camping Hot Dogs Recipe for the Campfire. Pin to Pinterest.

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We think these Fritos Bagged Walking Tacos are delicious. Pin to Pinterest.

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For dessert, enjoy these S’mores Campfire Cones. Pin to Pinterest.

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Also enjoy these Camping Recipes Your Family Will Love. Pin to Pinterest.

We love these Foil Packet Meals for the Grill, Oven or Campfire. Pin to Pinterest.

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How to Make an Igloo

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November 30, 2021 by Ashley at Frugal Coupon Living Filed Under: Crafts, DIY, Facebook, Instagram, Pinterest, Social Media

published date: November 30, 2021
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Your beginners guide for how to make an igloo. Using a few handy tools and lots of creativity, create a DIY Snow Igloo with beautiful easy DIY stained-glass windows made from ice blocks.

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If you live in an area where winter means snow days, making an igloo is a fun way to spend some family time. It keeps the kids busy and because it takes time, they will be delighted to see how hard work pays off!

Wondering if an igloo for kids is right for your family or area of the country? You don’t have to live the artic tundra or even Canada to build this backyard snow dome. Just make sure you have enough snow and the the perfect temperatures. This easy and simple igloo was created in Kentucky… you hoped I would say Florida, right?! Sorry only sand castles and beach games for you Sunshine State!

Did you know there’s a technique to making a really great igloo? In this blog post we’re going to learn the best techniques and how to make an igloo for kids. Let’s get started!

How to Make an Igloo Out of Snow

You may be wondering how to build an igloo, especially if this is your first time. These beginners guide directions will help you make a great play structure your kids will love! It’s a great snowy day project this winter that the whole family can participate in too!

Supplies

  • Aluminum Foil Bread Pans (We used about 60 loaf pans that we picked up here. Also check your Dollar Tree)
  • Snow
  • Water
  • Cold Weather
  • Gloves
  • Shovel
  • Buckets
  • Optional: Food coloring
  • Optional: Snow saw


How to Make an Igloo out of snow

Preparation

To prepare for your project, wait for a day with enough snow and for a forecast where the temperatures will be below freezing for consecutive days in a row. This project does time take time and patience so you need consecutive days that are below freezing so you can get to your finished project.

As soon as the snow falls, get started freezing your blocks.  The best way to make an igloo is to use crunchy snow that’s cold and wet. Not only will it be easier to pack, but you’ll get a better structure when your igloo is done.

How long does it it take to build an igloo?

As they say, Rome was not built in a day! Since building a solid igloo building takes time, make sure you have a forecast where there consecutive days of a freezing temperatures. Using about 60 bread tins for snow bricks, it took 3 days to build a solid igloo snow shelter.

In addition, the best igloo snow is often found after the first day. Fresh snow is no good, it’s far too powdery and weak. So enjoy that dry snow when it falls but know that older snow is more crunchy. Using a wet snow mix is a lot easier to form into shapes like snowballs, snowmen and igloo building blocks. However, that doesn’t mean, you can’t began making your bricks until the perfect packing powder comes.

Make Snow Bricks

DIY Snow Bricks with Food Coloring

Fill disposable bread tins with water to make ice “bricks” for the base. To make the traditional igloo blocks more fun, add food coloring for different colored bricks.  The colored ice will make a cool look when the sun shines through your igloo. Set the tins outside and let them freeze until they are solid.

Draw a Circle

While your snow blocks are forming, make a circle on the ground tundra (aka backyard) ground. In our igloo, the diameter was about 6 feet. Leave approximately about a two foot opening the circle for your entrance tunnel and doorway. Just like the Inuit still do it in the North, laying your snow blocks in a spiral is the best way to create a solid dome structure.

Using your shovel, gathering buckets of snow or an pile of snow to be used later for brick packing.

Lay Your Igloo Foundation

DIY Igloo Spiral Circle Base

Remove your snow bricks from the mold and form your base layer of the igloo with your colorful ice bricks, leaving an opening for the door.

Gather a shovel and some cold, crunchy snow from nearby in buckets or large organization bins. Pack the snow on top of the ice bricks, letting the snow fill in the cracks. 

Cement Your Walls with Packed Snow

DIY backyard Igloo

Pack down the first layers of snow blocks with gloved hands or a plastic snow shovel. Packing down loose snow on your blocks of snow will make your igloo strong and sturdy.

Continue adding bricks to your structure, packing each one down before you add the next layer. Make sure that no snow blocks are sticking out at weird angles by using your shovel. If needed, bevel the edges with a snow saw or use a tool to cut off any excess blocks after packing them down.

Hose it down

When all your bricks have been laid down, hose it down or pour some water on top. Careful not to saturate your existing igloo. Your goal is to add just enough water to freeze it in place. This is like adding wet glue and then allowing it to dry.

Repeat the Steps

How to make an igloo

Repeat the process of freezing your blocks. Layering more ice blocks. Finally adding packed snow and water to freeze and form your snow cave.

Check out your work! Do you see any odd angles or weak spots? Use your shovel and snow saw as necessary to make improvements before letting the structure dry and harden. Make sure that all the blocks are packed down securely so you have a strong, sturdy igloo. Smooth out any cracks by adding packed snow and a bit of water to freeze.

Preserving your Snow Cave

After you’re satisfied with the structure of your igloo, leave it to dry overnight. Your igloo should last for days in the right weather, providing tons of snowy entertainment. If you begin to see cracks in crevices of your structure, repeat your steps of top power snow, packing and adding water.

If taken care of, you’ll have an awesome igloo that will make a fun activity on cold winter days!

For wintery fun, use flameless candles inside of the igloo and have a glowing dinner under the stars. Perhaps crawl in your entry way and have a hot cocoa treat and a fun book before bed.

I hope this beginners blog post helps give you some ideas on how to make an igloo with your kids or family.

Igloo Safety Tips: Stoves and fires are not recommended for the inside of smaller igloos without air holes.  A simple doorway should provide enough air so that ventilation holes do not need to be added to your backyard igloo. Please note that snow houses can collapse from poor snow conditions, increase in air temperature from body heat, failure to let the mound harden enough, or from people climbing on top of the igloo dome.

Have fun this winter and stay safe!

More fun winter activities:

If you are loving the colder weather and the white ground covering, take a look at these Snow Day Ideas and snow activities for kids. Pin to Pinterest.

As a former Floridian, turned winter enthusiast, take a look at these Winter Hacks for keeping you and your home warm. So many good nuggets of information. Pin to Pinterest.

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Snow Day Ideas – 20 Ways to Enjoy the Snow

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November 30, 2021 by Ashley at Frugal Coupon Living Filed Under: Crafts, DIY, Facebook, Instagram, Pinterest, Seasonal, Social Media

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The ultimate list of snow day ideas. Over 20 snow  activities for the kids. These creative ways to have fun in the snow will be the ultimate winter boredom busters. Learn how to make an igloo out of snow, how to make snow paint and more.

Snow Day Ideas

20 Snow Day Ideas on Frugal Coupon Living

We recently moved from Florida to the DC area and snow is new to us. Other than building the snowmen, making a snow angel and sledding down a hill, I wanted to find alternative ways for my kids to have fun in this odd, little white substance. Take a look at these 20 Uses for Snow to have a list of Snow Day Ideas on your next school day off!

Also see our Winter Hacks and Tips.


How to Make An Igloo

Have fun making an ice castle with step by step tutorial, how to make an igloo out of snow.

Photo directions of How to Make An Igloo using ice blocks

This outdoor igloo with ice blocks took about 3 days and a lot of patience. It also used about 40 meatloaf pans (just grab at the Dollar Store or your local grocery store.) Lay out your pans with water and a few drops of food coloring. Once the ice hardens, pop the ice out of the pans and form your igloo shape.

Once you get the shape of your ice igloo, fill in the cracks with snow. Continue to make molds, let the harden and add more ice bricks to your igloo. Keep adding snow in the racks as your cement. Repeat the process until you have an igloo made out of snow and ice. When you are finish, add alight inside at night for a magic light display.

More Snow Activities for Kids

Paint the Snow with this Snow Paint Recipe from One Little Project

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Make a Snowball with this Snowball Maker on Amazon on Amazon

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You can also make an Ice Sculpture from Happy Hooligans

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Make Ice Lanterns from Thinly Spread

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Bake up some Maple Syrup Snow Taffy from Back to Her Roots

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Have Melted Snowman Race from Toddler Approved

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Make Snow Ice Cream with this recipe from Gimme Some

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Make an Outdoor Ice Ornament or Suncatcher (also fun with twig, berry, and holly inside) from Tracy Lynn Conway 

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You can also Feed the Birds with this Bird Ice Ornament from Hello Natural

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Make a Snow Volcano from Science Sparks

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Make a Frozen Bubble from Shawna Cornado

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Make an Ice Cave from Zing Zing Tree

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Make Water Balloon Snow Marbles from Fertilome

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Play Tic-Tac-Snow from Parents.com

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Track Animals in the Snow with this chart from Penelopedia

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Create Snowshoe Monster Feet from Apartment Therapy

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Potato Heads in the Snow from Happy Hooligans

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Melting Snow Art from Housing a Forest

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Bake Snow Muffins from Crunchy Rock

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Make a car Snow Face (source unknown)

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Don’t forget this Snow Day Survival Kit we shared with you in our 31 DIY Christmas Gift Ideas from DIY Mommy.

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Take a look at these Winter Hacks and Tips. Pin to Pinterest.

Want to hang in doors? Check out these Melted Snowmen Cookies. Pin to Pinterest.

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Creative Kids Reading Corner Ideas for the Home

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November 25, 2021 by Ashley at Frugal Coupon Living Filed Under: Facebook, Home Improvement, Instagram, Pinterest, Social Media

published date: December 16, 2018
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Reading Corner Ideas. Kid’s reading pods to inspire imagination and creativity; home reading nooks to provide comfort and rest.

Creative Reading Corner Ideas

Creative Kids Reading Corner Ideas for the Home

My girls are excellent readers. Growing up, this was not true of me. I hated to read. This lead me to the conclusion that they got some of this love through their environment over their genetics. I did a few things to “manipulate” good readers including creating an environment that embraced reading. From the time they were very young, I rarely said no buying them a book. I shopped wisely, but when a book was finished, I often purchased a new one. This was especially true when they began reading chapter books and series. This grew and grew our library to the point where most of our shelves are strewn with books. In fact, my son’s bedroom is a library. I love this as he is only two years old and falls asleep surrounded by books.

Buying Used Books

I have been able to shop frugally for my girls. Often, I purchase used books from Thrift Books or, my favorite, Better World Books. These books come in decent conditions.  Sometimes they are a used library book or a book from a home. Either condition, doesn’t matter to me. It’s not the outside of the book, it’s the journey they go on inside.

When my girls were young and just beginning to read, I gave them the option to either go straight to sleep or to read in their bed another hour. I left a clock in their room and provided book lights if they chose the later. One of our favorite books to get started on reading was Bob Books. Currently, they are in 3rd and 5th grade and I still provide this same rule. Go to bed or read until (the time I provide.)

Creative Kids Reading Corner Ideas

Doing a few of these things – providing books, providing time, and providing a space – as created girls who love to read and are very good at reading. They are creative, young ladies, and I attribute it to these resources.

To provide your own enjoyable reading environment, take a look at some of these Creative Kids Reading Corner Ideas for the Home to create your very own young readers in the home.

You might find some of these ideas in our Teen Bedroom Spaces and also in our Bookshelf Styling Ideas.

Bookshelf Style for Reading Corners

Have awkward areas of the home? This blogger turned an attic corner into the most cozy corner for her kids to enjoy a good novel and listen to rain on the roof. | Unskinny Boppy

This little reading nook looks precious with the read red letters at the top. Talk about an encouraging marquee. | Found on House of Turquoise

 

We shared this chair in our Teen Bedroom ideas. I thinking a hanging chair in any child’s bedroom will make them want to cozy up and grab a book! | Nesting with Grace

Turn an outdoor space into a reading corner and perhaps a summer reading challenge! | Vintage Revivals


Corner of Bedroom Ideas

Magical Reading Corner

We featured this idea in our Homework Centers but had to bring it back for our reading corners – I could fall into this reading hideaway! | Rebecca Propes

Make your own book bin with this DIY tutorial for your child’s reading corner – makes me feel like I am in a library! | Les Petits Gazette

Closet Library Corner

Transform the bottom of your little one’s closet into a cozy place to curl up with books while maintaining the closet’s functionality. | Mama Papa Bubba

This magical reading corner is quite enticing with the line of bookshelves along the wall. | Project Nursery

This was just like the reading corner my girls had before we moved. A corner tent, with a string of lights, and hugged by a flag banner. Precious! | Delia Hauser via Apartment Therapy

This built-in library/reading nook transformed this playroom. The hidden gem lies in two different sizes of IKEA bookcases. | House Homemade

This bedroom offers a cozy place to read with a hanging macramé chair. | Cuckoo 4 Design

Low Bookshelves on the Wall

Low bookshelves, comfy rugs, and a good mix of pillows will encourage little ones to grab a book and read! | Cheetah is the New Black

This is totally wall of inspiration – a craft corner blended into a reading corner! I bet one’s imagination can go wild in this space! | Petit & Small

Have an award area of the home that isn’t former any purpose? Frame some of your favorite pieces of art and claim it as the perfect place for the kids to lay and read! | The Effortless Chic

Collapse and go! Create this upcycled reading corner using cardboard boxes. | She Knows

No sign of the dreary weather outside this home. Grab a good book and plop yourself down. | Peachy Parade

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This lion and tiger ended up with a sweet place to curl up! | House Home Love

Walk-in Closet Library

This walk in closet turned into a magical place to climb and well… read, of course! | Dos Family

It’s not too hard to turn and old tire into seating – just add a pillow. Tutorial and inspiring reading corner. | Grillo Designs

Let’s sleep under the stars and read under the bed! | The Project Girl


Shelfies! Learn how to Style Bookshelves with these Bookshelf Design Ideas. Pin to Pinterest.

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Enjoy these Unique Homework Center Ideas for the Kids. Pin to Pinterest on your Home and School Boards.

Mom can get organized too. These Home Command Spaces are ordered, well-run and inspiring. Pin to Pinterest on your Home and Family Boards.

Take a look at these Inspiring Home Office Decor Ideas for Her. Pin to Pinterest on your Home and Organization Boards.



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Converted Old Crib into New Desk #DIY #Craft #Pinterest #Tutorial

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Do It Yourself Child’s Desk from Old Crib

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Crib Desk

Well I did it! I converted my daughter’s crib into a desk! I had a Pinterest “you must be drunk” moment when I saw an example online and I found this project to be incredibly easy. I did it without help and no sewing! It was a great way to recycle an old crib and reuse my little girl’s oversized furniture.

How to Turn a Crib into a Desk:

  • I took off the front part of her bed (her bed can easily convert into a day bed or a full bed.)
  • I placed the crib in the highest position. This gave elevation for a desk and room for my child’s legs.
  • I measured the width and length of where the mattress pad normally lays. I had a board cut to size. Note: Home Depot cut it up for FREE. This was about $20 with plenty of extra scrap board for other craft projects (the wheels are already turning.)
  • I primed and then painted the board which chalkboard paint. This was about $20.
  • I used my daughter’s old bed skirt to hide the area below the crib. Underneath the desk, I have plenty of hidden storage! This is probably my favorite feature.
  • For less than $40 at Home Goods, I was able to get baskets and display suitcases to place paper, crayons, markers, and other desk activity items. This was $40 and included the price of a lamp on clearance for $20.
  • I hot glued ribbon that I had already around the edge of the cut board. This gave the trim extra detail and prevented the “rough” sides from rubbing against my kids when they played.
  • I used two chairs I had in the house to complete the seats for the desk.
Total: My total out of pocket to repurpose the crib was about $80.

Save More: I could have saved at Home Goods by using items I had around the house or hitting the Dollar Store for possible storage solutions. I also purchased a board that was more expensive. There were cheaper options at Home Depot.

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It is a great idea for a future craft!

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