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

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November 25, 2021 by Ashley at Frugal Coupon Living Filed Under: Crafts, Pinterest

published date: October 07, 2012
modified datt: November 25,2021

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.

Love this idea, pin it to Pinterest! Scroll over the image to upload.

It is a great idea for a future craft!

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25+ Christmas Traditions to Start Right Now!

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October 31, 2021 by Ashley at Frugal Coupon Living Filed Under: Christmas, Crafts, DIY, Facebook, Instagram, Pinterest, Social Media

published date: November 06, 2016
modified datt: October 31,2021

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25+ Christmas Traditions to Start Right Now

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Recently we moved from Florida (my home state of 30+ years) to the Washington, DC area. This put us away from extended family in in a while new world of focusing on our core family. My girls are in the early stages of elementary school and are beginning to understand the real meaning of Christmas. Santa, and additionally the Elf on the Shelf, have gone out the window (yes, he no longer comes down the chimney) and my focus is now on finding activities during the Christmas season that reflect not only family, but reason for the season – The Birth of Christ.  One of the ways we have gotten back to the basics is through our family Advent Calendar.

Family Traditions

Before you get started, make sure to take a look at these year around Family Traditions To Start Now! Pin to Pinterest.

Christmas Traditions

Also take a look at our Christmas Eve Traditions. Pin to Pinterest.

Christmas Eve Family Traditions

Below are some exciting Christmas Traditions to start right now with your family – I can name a few I am doing including the Jesse Tree, food bank donations and 25 days of books!

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Wrap 24 Books (they don’t need to be new.) Each night, cuddle up with hot cocoa and a special story. Take a look at these 50 of the Best Christmas Books for Children. Pick up from the Library or buy to use year after year! | Katherine Marie Photography

Have a Christmas Scavenger Hunt. Download these 22 Scavenger Hunt Riddles & Clues. You can use with or without a Scout Elf on the Shelf doll.

Have a North Pole Visitor to report to Santa naughty and nice behavior. These Elf on the Shelf Ideas will make Elf easy for the elf moving committee.

Speaking of Elf on the Shelf, with or without an Elf doll, have a daily DIY Advent calendar for kids. You child will understand the Story of Christmas and the birth of Christ with these Easy to Read Advent Calendar Bible Verses for Kids – 24 days of printables for your child.

Create a Christmas fun Jar Christmas Bucket List for the month of December.

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Host a Christmas campout, just maybe not on Christmas Eve | The Dating Divas

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Watch the kids grow with this Tree Skirt Hand-print Tradition. | Source Unknown (we suggest White Tree Skirts)

If you are feeling like it’s a beautiful day in the neighborhood, don’t forget to pay it forward with the UPS, FedEx and USPS workers with this RAK Delivery Christmas Sign!

Host a Christmas Name that Tune Game for your Family (or Family & Friends) Game Night. (Name that Tune is also found in our 19 Christmas Party Games set.

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Go with matching sleepwear like this set from Hannah Andersson

For the holidays or any other time, check out these Family Approved Minute to Win It Game Ideas.


Incorporate these 19 Christmas Party Games – for the office, for friends, for families. This set includes Christmas games with instructions and a supply list as well as Christmas Name that Tune and Christmas Charades cards.

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Create a Christmas Bucket List and fulfill it each day of December | While He Was Napping

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Teaching kids about the true St. Nick and his generosity and love for those in need | Skip to My Lou & The Crafting Chicks

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Have a family movie night, don’t forget the Grinch Popcorn | Two Sisters Crafting

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Host a Gingerbread House Party for Kids or Adults | Design Improvised

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Create a Night Before Christmas Box (this one has a free printable) | Oh My Creative

Take the shirt or pants of someone who is gone and make a heart ornament. Such a sweet way to give tribute to grandparents or parents who have passed. | Skip to My Lou

Call Santa! This one has a cute message | Frugal Coupon Living

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Send Christmas Cards – Our Favorite places include Shutterfly, Tiny Prints, Minted, and we love this Envelope Addressing Stencil.

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Every night on December leading to Christmas read a scripture by candle light | The 36th Avenue

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Also create a Jesse Tree with these printable scripture ornaments | I Should Be Mopping the Floor

Save these 50 Best Christmas Books for Children. Borrow them from the library, share with friends, or create your own library to use year after year through the grandchildren!

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Host a Cookie Exchange | Frugal Coupon Living

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Cookies and Milk for Santa are always fun, but so is Reindeer Food for Rudolph and his friends | Carrie Elle

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Host a Food Drive. This can be done with a church or community group or we like this family idea – Elf with a note that says, “Let’s take these to the food bank!” | I Did It Finally

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Get a new photo ornament every year! We get ours from Tiny Prints and Shutterfly.

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Host a Charity Party with friends and family | Frog Prince Paperie

Don’t forget to host a Family Game Night – my kids love these!

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Make 12 Days of Christmas Boxes | Katherine Marie

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Pick up this Christmas Countdown Printable to fill your bucket list | Create Craft Love

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Save a slice of the tree trunk and apply finish to remember your baby’s first holiday season. This is also great as an annual Christmas Ornament | The Photographer’s Wife

Make your own Advent Calendar and use every year! See our Non-Candy Advent Calendar Fillers!

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Instead of an Easter Egg Hunt, go on an Candy Cane Hunt | Me and My Inklings

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Make a Christmas Traditions Book and keep record of Christmas activities each year | Snickerdoole Creations

Have a conversation. Engage your family with these Christmas Conversation Cards | Tidbits

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Put Christmas Carols on the radio and drive around looking at lights. Pack some hot chocolate and cookies and this Christmas Lights Scavenger Hunt | While He Was Napping

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Create a Christmas Bucket List | All Things Simple

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Want a printable Christmas Tradition Checklist? Grab one in our free printable library.

One Christmas Tradition in our home is Birthday Cakes for Jesus. Pin to Pinterest.

For the holidays or any other time, check out these Family Approved Minute to Win It Game Ideas. Pin to Pinterest.

Take a look at these 25 Homemade Advent Calendars. Pin to Pinterest.

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See our Non-Candy Advent Calendar Filler Ideas. Pin to Pinterest.

Also if Elf on the Shelf is your Christmas Tradition, take a look at these The Best Elf on the Shelf Ideas (Pin to Pinterest) as well as our daily Elf on the Shelf Ideas. Pin to Pinterest.

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Shocktails Printable Halloween Bottle Labels for 2-Liter Soda

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October 18, 2021 by Ashley at Frugal Coupon Living Filed Under: Crafts, DIY, Facebook, Halloween, Instagram, Pinterest, Printable, Social Media

published date: October 18, 2021
modified datt: October 18,2021

Halloween is just around the corner and these printable labels offer a fresh and creative way to dress up beverages and food for both parties and trick-or-treaters. Learn how to customize and print spooky 2-liter Halloween Bottle Labels. Instantly download these October Halloween party printables and add character to any party.

Halloween Shocktails Bottle Labels for 2-Liter Soda

We are ready for cooler temperatures, falling leaves, pumpkins and all things spooky. It’s hard to believe how fast the year is going and that Halloween is just around the corner. We wanted to share with you this adorable printable when planning your classroom party, home party, or whatever festive event you have going on for Fall. When planning your menu, be sure to save this tasty Halloween Jalapeño Popper Mummies recipe. We promise you will love them!

The labels below come in one size paper, legal size which is 8.5 x 14 inch paper.

You can save these and print from your own computer or we give you step by step directions to save and print at Staples Copy Center. I personally find it more affordable to print at the copy center because I don’t have this paper and I save on printer ink.

Halloween Felt Board Quote

When planning your festivities, consider adding a felt board. Felt boards can say so much and add the perfect touch of Halloween Party Décor.

We love this one “If one door closes and another door opens… your house is probably haunted!” Also take a look at all of our felt board quotes for all occasions (not only for Halloween decorating.)

DIY Halloween Labels for Drinks

If hosting a Halloween party this October, you need these printable Halloween Drink Labels. They are a perfect complement to any spooky bash, transforming ordinary 2-liter soda bottles to a spook-tacular potion!

For these Halloween beverage labels, we used Dr. Pepper, Orange Soda, Cherry 7-Up, and Mountain Dew but you may adapt to your own drinks for Halloween.

Supplies

  • Four Soda Bottles – We picked up Dr. Pepper, Orange Soda, Cherry 7-Up, and Mountain Dew
  • Printer Ink
  • 8.5 x 14 Legal printer paper (Amazon has a great price)
  • Halloween Drink Labels

My goal for picking our soda bottles was looking for strong colors, flavors the kids would drink and bottle caps that fit the Halloween theme.


Instructions

Once you print your Halloween Labels, it’s very easy to wrap the bottle.

First, you can use scissors to trim off any printer paper that doesn’t have color.

Next take off the existing 2-liter bottle label. If you are not using cardstock, the label will show through the printable paper.

Take your bottle label and wrap it around the bottle. Use hot glue or tape to secure in place.

Then your done. Such easy Halloween party décor and such a fun addition to your tablescape with Halloween party food!

Can I use sticker paper on my Halloween Bottle Labels?

Yes, you can substitute your 8.5 x 14 printer paper for sticker paper (on Amazon) or even for cardstock. Just stick with the legal paper size.

Halloween Drink Labels

Halloween bottle labels include push pin doll, rat, vampire and zombie brew labels. Turn a soda bottle into a tasty Halloween drink – forget the cocktails, add the shocktails!

Truth Serum Halloween Drink Label

Zombie Virus Halloween Drink Label

Vampire Bite Halloween Drink Label

Rat Poison Halloween Drink Label

Halloween Shocktails Bottle Labels for 2-Liter Soda

To get your Halloween Drink Labels, pick them all up at a discount now!

Halloween Drink Labels Printable

DIY Halloween Potion Bottles

In addition to printable Halloween labels for drinks, you can make your own Halloween Decorations. DIY projects make very affordable Halloween décor. To make this Halloween Potion Jar Label you need upcycled bottles, spray paint, twine and permanent markers. You likely have many of these craft supply items in your home and anything you don’t have you can find at the dollar store.

DIY Halloween Potion Bottles

Distress the bottle with spray paint and accents.  For another brilliant idea, consider using hot glue to give the bottle texture and 3-d effects. You can paint over the dried glue. Also pull some outside elements like dried moss.

Other supplies to include are glass jars. glitter, cork and more. To finish, label your potion bottles with unique names like witch’s brew, snake venom, snail salvia, dragonfly wings and more.

Read more about how to make this Easy Halloween Potion bottle.

Free Printables for Halloween

We love sharing free printables for Halloween too! One of our favorites is the You’ve Been Boo-ed and We’ve Been Boo-ed printable. It’s such a cute and unique way to spread Halloween fun through the neighborhood.

Subscribe and look for a link and password in your inbox. The password allows you to access and download all of our free printables.

1.) Enter your email address HERE.

2.) Confirm the email request in your inbox.

3.) Look for the link and passcode in your inbox.

By downloading you are accepting the copyright and permission terms that this is for personal, non-commercial use. Please contact Frugal Coupon Living with any questions.

I am happy to share printables. When sharing with others, please lead them to my website instead of emailing them the file(s).Thanks for visiting and thanks for sharing with others!

I like to order my prints at Staples. It saves on ink and is only a few short miles from my home. I pick-up at the store, but of course you can upload them online and then have them shipped to your home.

To Order Your Printables at Staples*:

  1. Download all your images from this post. Each bottle label has it’s own PDF so you will have four files to download. (Please note these images are for personal use only and cannot be sold or used for commercial use.)
  2. Sign in or create a Staples account on their print service page.
  3. Return to Staples print service page.
  4. Go to Start Project.
  5. Go to Documents Printing.
  6. Select the Buy Now Button under color.
  7. On the left column, select add files.
  8. Add your four files (Truth Serum PDF, Zombie Virus PDF, Vampire Bite PDF and Rat Poison PDF).
  9. Select upload.
  10. Select done.
  11. Give your job a name.
  12. Make sure your project is single sided. The orientation should be landscape.
  13. Change your media to legal 8.5 x 14.
  14. Select add to cart.
  15. Proceed to checkout. My total was $2.48 for four prints. You can choose to ship to your home or to pick up at your local store. Pay online and show your invoice when you pick up (I just show the order number on my phone at pick-up.) The order invoice will arrive in your email inbox.
  16. Enjoy!


One thing that is true about this website is we love printables. We love to find them, we love to give them! Since you are preparing for Halloween, make sure to save this post to Pinterest – 31 FREE Halloween Printables. Pin to Pinterest on your Halloween Board.

Also look at these Halloween Hacks and Tips – so many creative ideas for your home decor. Pin to your Halloween Pinterest Board.

Take a look at these Boo-tiful Porch Halloween Ideas and Patio Inspiration. Pin to Pinterest on Your Halloween and/or Home Boards.

We had fun with these 31 Inspiring Halloween Mantles and Tablescapes. Pin to Pinterest on Your Halloween and/or Home Boards.

Original date of publication: September 1, 2018.

 

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The 7 Best Bird Feeders for Your Yard

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October 14, 2021 by Ashley at Frugal Coupon Living Filed Under: Amazon, DIY, Hacks, Home Improvement, Online Shopping

published date: October 14, 2021
modified datt: October 14,2021

Enjoy bird watching at home. Learn the 6 best tried & true bird feeders. Know the types of wild bird seeds that attract many feathered friends. How to easily stop squirrels from eating seed.

I am a self proclaimed bird lady. Our home is a bird sanctuary. Funny story, there was a month after my mother in law visited. She enjoyed the birds, so much, during her visit, that she went only and ordered us a variety of food. Us meaning me and all my flocked feathered friends. She did not tell me but suddenly all these bags of bird seed were showing up at my door. I had no idea the reason for this but joked the birds must be sending them. Truth was, it was form the original bird lady herself.

We live in the sticks (only a few miles outside of the district of Columbia). Just like my mother in law, our family has loved watching the birds off our deck. Being in Virginia, there are a variety of birds we see. I think our home must be on the bird migration line, because they always seem to find our home as a layover…. and sometimes they stay awhile. I think it is because of our variety of feeders and bird food.

Since I have tried all the seeds and all the bird feeders, take a look at what I have found to be the Best Bird Feeders and the Best Wild Bird Seeds.

The Best Bird Feeders

Bird feeders can vary on the type of bird you are looking to attract. Because of this reason, it’s important to have a variety of seeds as well as bird feeders. Being in the woods, our seeds attract squirrels, mice and  (most annoying) raccoons, that is why I swear by the Brome Bird Care Squirrel Buster Bird Feeders.

Squirrel Buster Plus Squirrel Proof Bird Feeder

I swear by this bird feeder. It is well worth the price.

Pro: Durable. Amazing warranty and great customer service. Call and they will send any replacement parts.

Con: On occasion it’s easy to loose the medal perch pegs. The coloring fads.

Squirrel Buster Suet Squirrel-Proof Suet Bird Feeder

Suet is very hearty for the birds. The wood-peckers especially appreciate this feeder.

Pro: Durable. Amazing warranty and great customer service. Call and they will send any replacement parts.

Con: Amazing puzzle that keeps squirrels out but until you get the puzzle down, it can be a bit challenging for humans too!

Double-Suet Bird Feeder

I also love this cheap suet feeder. If you are getting it with squirrels around, invest in the best hot pepper suet.

Pro: Holds enough suet cakes, birds can eat on both sides of the feeder. A lot of room for larger woodpeckers to grip.

Con: Easy for squirrels to open unless you use the right type of red pepper suet.

Large Humming Bird Feeder

Red is best Hummingbird feeder because it attracts the hummingbirds. I picked the larger 22 oz because I was frequently refilling my nectar hummingbird feeders, especially in summer.

Pro: Bright colors to attract hummingbirds.  Large so you can fill less frequently.

Con: Red coloring can fad with time.

Oriole Bird Feeder

Oriole birds are absolutely gorgeous. Attract them with a brightly colored feeder, oranges and Bird Jelly.

Pro: Bright range to attract birds. Glass easily holds jelly and mealworm. Can be easily cleaned to prevent mold and bacteria.

Con: The jelly dish can also attract bugs.

Thistle Feeder

This wire mesh on perky-pet yellow finch thistle tube feeder (aka Nyjer feeder) is excellent for Nyjer seeds.

Pro: The enclosed tube easily keeps away other animals but brings the most beautiful birds.

Con: Attracts a smaller selection of feathered friends.

Hopper Feeder with Tray

A popular choice for feeding wild birds.

Pro: Enclosed container or hopper that holds the bird seed and keeps things more tidy and sanitary.

Con: Larger animals can easily snack off the tray and grasp on the circular perch.

Squirrel Buster Warranty

I especially love Brome Bird Care Squire Buster Bird Feeders because of their warranty policy. This company is run by a family and has an amazing policy of replacing any parts. Pay no shipping for your replacement parts, just call and have it sent out to you. That alone, makes an incredibly longevity of the bird feeder.

When you get your purchase, register your squirrel buster. This puts you in their system. Don’t worry, you won’t be spammed. You can reach Brome Bird Care customer service at 1-800-856- 5685 for any part issues.

The Best Wild Bird Seeds

If you are wondering how do you get birds in your backyard, the answer is a variety of feeders and a variety of seeds. You can buy a Wild Bird Seed Variety, but also buy individual bags to mix your own bird seed recipe. The best wild bird seeds include a mixture of This wild bird seed mix includes black oil sunflower seeds, safflower seeds, nyjer seeds, peanuts, and millet seeds.

I used the variety bird seed bag mix as well as these best loved bird seeds to fill our Squirrel Buster Plus.

Wild Bird Seed Online

  • Black Oil Sunflower Seeds – the most common bird seed, attracts 40 species of birds including American goldfinches, cardinals, bluebirds, wood peckers, nuthatches, titmice and more.
  • Safflower Seeds – attracts a large number of birds including chickadees, blue jays, downy woodpecker, and more. (Squirrels do not like this seed.)
  • Nyjer Seeds – attracts finches, house sparrows, pine siskins and doves.
  • Shelled Peanuts – attracts chickadees, crows, doves, cardinals, blue jays, and more.
  • Millet Seeds – attracts juncos, doves, towhees, sparrows, quail and more.


It is best to store your bird seeds in a dry place that is secure from outside elements including heat and moisture like rain and snow. We store our bird seed in a Rust-Proof Steel Locking Lid Trash Can. I used to keep this on the deck, but the raccoons either found a way to get into it or if I was able to keep it locked, I felt it was just teasing them. Now I keep it inside our home by the back door (out of racoon view!)


For our humming bird feeder, we make our own food.

How to make hummingbird food

To make your own hummingbird food, mix water and white sugar. The recipe is mix 1 part sugar with 4 parts water. Use very hot water to get the sugar to dissolve quickly.

Do not add red dye.

Bird berry jelly

To feed a bird jelly, we use an Oriole Bird Feeder. Put the Oriole bird feeder in the open so they can see it when flying high about the tree line. We purchase Songbird Essentials Bird Berry Jelly. You can store the jelly in your fridge.

We love this Amish-made Oriole Bird Feeder house. It is strong.

If feeding Oriole birds, it is important to keep your orange and jelly fresh. They will attract bees and other flying insects.

How to stop squirrels from eating bird seed

Squirrels robbing the bird feed is a common problem. Just read Those Darn Squirrels! for affirmation. If the squirrel jungle gym, author Adam Rubin, created for squirrels is not a solution for you, you try some of these squirrel buster solutions.

Cole’s Flaming Squirrel Seed Sauce

Wild Delight Sizzle N’ Heat Bird Food

C&S Hot Pepper Delight No Melt Suet Dough Cake

Brome Bird Care Squirrel Buster Bird Feeders

Baffle above and below the Bird Feeder

In all honesty, I have tried all of these squirrel-proof bird seed solutions, and the two I found that work best are 1.) Squirrel Buster Squirrel Proof Bird Feeders 2.) Hot Pepper Suet. The seed sauce and the expensive sizzle and heat bird seed were not successful or too costly for our squirrel friends.


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One genius squirrel hack I have not tried is adding a metal slinky to the bird feeder pole, but readers on our Facebook Page have found it resourceful. Plus they can get the fallen seed on the ground. (Source)

Wondering how to hang a slinky on bird feeder? Use a zip tie to the top of the bird feeder pole and tighten it to the first ring of the slinky. Let the rest fall down.


Also enjoy these free vintage bird prints downloads including where to get Audubon prints free. Pin to Pinterest.



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Care Package Ideas – Themed Gifts by Mail

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October 6, 2021 by Ashley at Frugal Coupon Living Filed Under: Crafts, Facebook, Frugal Living, Instagram, Pinterest, Social Media

published date: October 06, 2021
modified datt: October 06,2021

Take a look at these fun gifts to send in the mail including monthly and seasonal themes as well has punny phrases!  Care package ideas for military members, care takers, college students, friends, girls, boys, and more.

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Do you want to send some happy mail to someone you love? Are you looking for care package ideas that are more than just random gifts in a box? You’ve come to the right place! We’ve gathered 25+ care package ideas for nearly every occasion.

What are good things to put in a care package?

When putting together a care package, first consider the situation. Am I shopping for a holiday, a personal a way from home, someone sick, etc. Once you focus on the circumstance, ask yourself, what would I need in this situation? For example, are you creating a care package for a college student? Yes. They are away from home. What are some things they might be running out of? Is there an upcoming holiday in which I can help the decorate or be ready to celebrate. These things can all come together to create the best college care package.

Fun things to include in a care package

  • Holiday decorations

  • Candy

  • A blanket

  • Snacks

  • Something to ready

  • Fun trinkets

  • Gift card

  • Puzzle Books

  • Movie

  • Socks

  • Coloring Books

  • Water bottle

  • Thoughtful note

When creating a don’t feel like you have to splurge, though you can if you want to. A care package can be a small package with two or three items, or it can be an all-out party in a box type of package with everything on someone’s wish list. It’s up to you.

What should you not put in a care package?

Most package are sent via the USPS. It is important to focus on things that mailing services do not allow you to mail. Do not include  knives or sharp instruments,  liquids, powders, and odor-producing materials. Also make sure to ship quickly or include non perishable items. It is also wise to not include breakables, such as glass, as the a broken product could damage the contents of the entire package.

Care packages are a great way to show someone you care. Why don’t you take a look at this list of great ideas for some inspiration!

Who Do You Send Care Packages To?

While care packages are often sent to military and college students, there are so many ways to branch out to someone who may need a little cheering up from a friend, relative, or even a friendly stranger looking to brighten someone’s day.

Here are some people you may want to consider sending care packages to:

  • Military – All branches need a little extra love throughout the year, particularly on holidays that they’re spending away from family.
  • College Students – Send them at exam times or holidays when they can’t come home.
  • Caregivers – Taking care of others is hard work. Let them know you appreciate their sacrifice.
  • Nursing Home Residents – It would be especially nice to send a package to someone who doesn’t get mail or packages from family.
  • Family/Friends Who’ve Moved Away – This is self-explanatory. Let them know you miss them and are thinking of them!
  • Prisoners – You’ll need to check with the facility first to see which items are allowed in an inmate care package. When it comes to a care package for jail, you need to make sure you follow the guidelines strictly!
  • New Moms – It’s a wonderful and stressful time, so make sure the new mama has a few things to take care of herself. Most of the gifts she’s received lately will be for baby, after all.
  • Sick Friends or Family – If you know anyone who’s facing an extended stay in the hospital or recovery at home, a care package is a fantastic way to show you care.
  • Someone Who’s Grieving – Grief takes a lot out of a person. You may consider things like a book of prayers for those who are grieving, gift cards to restaurants, so they don’t have to cook for a while, etc.

Themed Care Packages

You’ll find care package ideas for college students, sick friends, caregivers, sick people, stressed out moms, and more. Basically, we have something here for everyone.

Care Package for Christmas

Care Package for Christmas

Target does it again! So does my friend Kristin. Look at this Christmas Care Package to a college student. Target sells the Prize Punch Advent Calendar Care Package which can easily be turned into a 12 Days of Christmas Care Package for anyone. So cute. Thanks for sharing Kristin!

Blue Care Package

Blue Theme care package idea

First of all, you don’t need a special occasion to send a care package. Send one out of the blue! There’s even a theme for that—a box of all blue items. Oreos, Rice Krispie treats, Jolly Ranchers, Cool Ranch Doritos, and Extra peppermint gum are just a few examples of what you can include. | My Inspiration Corner

Care Package Idea for College

Just add water care package theme

This Just Add Water care package from my friend Kristin is brilliant! Fill the box with items that only require water to make. Tea, mashed potatoes, cups of noodles, lemonade, and oatmeal are just a few terrific examples.

Birthday Care Package

Birthday care package for college students

Send a birthday care package when your loved one is far away. Just because you’re miles apart doesn’t mean that you can’t celebrate like this collage care package party in a box! | Frugal Coupon Living

Birthday Care Package for Her

Happy Birthday care package

And here’s another option for a birthday party in a box. It includes candles, a tablecloth, plates, some party decor, and of course, a mug cake mix. | Almost Empty Nest

New Baby Care Package

Newborn New Mama Baby Care Package Idea

How about a care package for new mom? This could be perfect for a baby shower you can’t attend. Add cute items including onesies, baby accessories, but also add practical things like baby wipes, butt paste and more! | Finding Mandee

Care Package for Sick Friend

Cold and Flu Care Package for Sick Friend

Sending a cold and flu care package in the fall or winter is such a terrific idea! You don’t even have to wait until someone’s sick; having things like cough drops, acetaminophen, cough suppressants or expectorants, Lysol wipes, and tissue on hand is just plain smart. | The TipToe Fairy

Care Package for Best Friend

spring care package for her

April showers may bring May flowers, but they also bring a lot of smiles when sent in a care package like this one! It includes crocheted shower poufs, body wash, lotion, nail polish, and more. | Organized 31

Care Package for Chemo Patients

Chemo Gift Idea - care package for cancer patient

Chemo Care Basket from Pink Fortitude: Dealing with cancer is a difficult task, particularly when you throw chemo treatments into the mix. A chemo care basket (or care package) will go a long way in reminding a friend or family member that you’re thinking of her or him during this time. | Pink Fortitude

Care Package for Military

Military care package for service members

Don’t forget a military care package for our service members. Creative ideas from The Military Wife and Mom including One Day Closer, One Day Stronger. When I created a package for a military friend, I include things that were not commonly available where they lived. This truly included hitting the grocery store grabbing some beloved snacks and packages of candy.

Care Package for Female College Student

college care package for girls

Send your daughter, friend, or girlfriend in college the perfect care package. You can’t go wrong with some candy, tampons or pads, lotion, razors, and more. You may want to also include perfume, lip balm, essential oils, and other “girly” things you know she’ll like. | Organized 31

Care Package for Boyfriend

College care package for boys

And here’s another excellent care package for guys from Organized 31! It includes beef jerky, pumpkin seeds, outdoor toys, and study supplies, but add in whatever your favorite guy likes.

Care Package for Sick

Get Well care package for someone sick

Make a get well care package for someone’ who’s sick or just had surgery. Tissues, hand sanitizer, juice, and snacks are just a few of the things you could include to make them feel a little better. | Mod Podge Rocks

Care Package for New Car

Sweet 16th care package for new car

Teens, college students, or anyone with a new car will so appreciate a car care package. You can include so many fun things here, like a travel mug, ArmorAll wipes, an air freshener, a mini first aid kit, and even some snacks (that won’t melt in a hot car) to grab on the go. | Sweet Parrish Place

Small Care Package for Friend

care package for friends

This fall care package for a friend is so cute! The tag reads, “Thank you for bee-ing such a great friend,” along with Burt’s Bees hand cream and lip balm. It’s simple but thoughtful. | About a Mom

Care Package for College Students

college care package midnight munchies

Midnight Munchies strike us all at sometimes, but this is especially true for college students staying up late to study for finals. (Or students who are up late and out with friends, let’s be honest.) From Cheese Nips to JIF on the Go to Monster Energy Drinks, it has everything a starving student needs. Add trail mix, granola bars, chocolate, pretzels and more. | Creative Art Room

Themed Care Package Idea

Space Themed care package gift idea

College care package ideas are a must. Go with a theme. Send a space-themed gift basket like this one from my friend Kristin to someone you love to the moon and back! Include a space-themed shirt and some fun meals or snacks. You could even theme the snacks after space, such as Milky Way bars, Mars bars, Moon Pies, Starburst candies, Cosmic brownies, and more.

Care Package for Caregiver

caregiver care package for doctor or nurse

Do you know someone who’s a caregiver for a terminally ill or severely disabled family member? They have hearts of gold! Let them know that you’re thinking of them with a caregiver basket with some goodies, gift cards, lotion, wipes, and drink mixes. You’ll also want to include crossword puzzles, coloring books, colored pencils, pens, Sudoku, etc. to help them pass the time during some of the quieter hours. | Cook Eat Go

Care Package for Mom

Spa care package for Mom

Frazzled moms everywhere would love a stress relief care package that includes a heating pad, Epsom salts for a good soak, brownie mix for a sweet treat, and a stress ball to help work off some of that stress when the moment strikes. Add face masks, socks, tea bags and other thoughtful gifts too. | Cutefetti

Care Package for Her

Tickled Pink care package

But don’t feel that you have to go all out on an expensive care package. It’s the thought that matters. Any friend would find this Tickled Pink package delightful! Fill it with all things pink, such as notebook, hand sanitizer, gum, nail polish, pens, etc. | Life Anchored

Yellow Care Package

Sunshine care package for Summer

Send some sunshine in a box to brighten anyone’s day. Include yellow items (yellow like the sun) such as Twinkies, apple juice, Lemonheads, and other snacks, drinks, or gift cards with yellow packaging. | Creative Art Room

College Care Package Before Exam

Stick with It Encouraging care package Idea

Encourage your college student to “stick with it” with a stick-themed care package. Include pretzel sticks, beef sticks, sticks of gum, Pocky sticks, Chapstick, etc. Anything that looks like a stick is fair game! | Michelle Paige Blogs

St Patrick’s Day Care Package

St. Patrick's Day care package Idea

For St. Patrick’s Day, you only need to stick with the usual theme—all things green, gold, or rainbow. In addition to gum, candies, and the usual fare, send some Lucky Charms cereal and a shamrock charm or necklace for good luck. | My Inspiration Corner

Easter Care Package

Easter care package idea

Who wouldn’t love this Easter care package with eggs filled with money, yummy baked treats, and delicious candy? What a fun gift! | Wondermom Wannabe

Halloween Care Package

Halloween care package for October Skeleton Theme

Give someone a Spook-tacular Halloween surprise by sending an unexpected care package. This one from Kristin reads, “We Miss You a Skele-ton.” Isn’t that adorable? There are so many great Halloween snacks and candies that you can easily find some to go with the theme, but don’t forget a shirt and/or mask just in case your recipient would like to dress up for the occasion.

October Care Package

October Happy Halloween Care package

Here’s another idea for Halloween in a box! Include caramel apples, candy corn, Pop Rocks, and all your other Halloween favorites. | Smashed Peas and Carrots

Christmas Care Package

Christmas care package

College students or anyone who just moved out on their own in the past year could probably use a holiday decorating care package with a candy wreath, ribbon, jingle bells, a decorative wreath, and a few other bits and bobs to make a room look special. Don’t forget to add some cards from family and friends as a surprise. | Organized 31

Winter Care Package

Snow Man care package Idea for Winter

We miss you snow much! How adorable is that message from Kristin for a Christmas or winter-themed care package?

What to Put Inside Care Packages

  • Snacks (popcorn, chips, crackers, cookies, nuts, protein bars, jerky, dried fruit)

  • Powdered drink mixes

  • Gum or mints

  • Scented candles

  • Books and bookmarks

  • Gift cards

  • Lotion

  • Shaving cream

  • Razors

  • Toiletries

  • Tooth brush

  • Soap or body wash

  • Shampoo and conditioner

  • Hand sanitizer

  • Meds like acetaminophen or cough drops for Get Well packages

  • Air fresheners

  • Laundry detergent pods (for college kids)

  • Homemade baked goods

  • Easy prep foods

  • Small, inexpensive toys for kids

  • Lip balm

  • Tissues

  • Nail polish or manicure sets

  • Scarves/hats/gloves in winter

  • Photos

  • Phone accessories

  • Puzzles

  • Entertainment books like Sudoku, crosswords, word searches, adult coloring books, etc.

There’s so much more you could include, but those items will get you started with some fantastic care package ideas.

Care Package Printables

Other Care Package Tips

Here are a few more tips to make your care packages extra-special.

  1. Wrap each item individually if it’s a package full of gifts, especially for Christmas or birthdays.
  2. If you don’t want to wrap each item, adding printable tags with fun notes makes each piece a little more thoughtful. | Skip to My Lou
  3. Try to create a theme around the snacks, the color, or the decor for the care package box.
  4. Adhere to any guidelines that the organization or facility may have for incoming care packages.
  5. Include a handwritten note—it’s just more personal that way!

Where Can I Buy Care Packages?

If crafting care packages is not your forte, it’s okay.  There are plenty of places where you can buy care packages. Look on Etsy for a number of Care Package ideas, many that ship quickly and directly to the receiver!

Are you sending a care package to someone you love? Which one will you make?


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Visit our Family Birthday Celebrations & Ideas – you might even see a birthday care package there! Pin to Pinterest.

Updated. Originally published 5/3/2020.

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How to Make Elf on the Shelf Bendable – 5 Minute Tutorial

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September 21, 2021 by Ashley at Frugal Coupon Living Filed Under: Christmas, Crafts, Facebook, Instagram, Pinterest, Social Media, The Elf on the Shelf Ideas

published date: December 05, 2018
modified datt: September 21,2021

The number one question we get in all of Elf on the Shelf Ideas is how to make Elf on the Shelf dendable? How do I make elf moveable? We have the answers! This poseable Elf  five minute no-sew tutorial answers all your questions! See well over 100s of creative, funny, and original ideas for your Elf plus free printables.

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How to Make Elf on the Shelf Bendable

How to Make Elf on the Shelf Bendable.

No to long ago, I was talking to one of our loyal Elf on the Shelf viewers and she asked “how did you do that?” Elf was bent a really funny way. I was shocked that she didn’t know how to make five minute bendable elf. If she didn’t know I wondered how many of you didn’t know.

To help her and other readers,, I reproduced and updated our original post No Sew Bendable Elf on the Shelf Tutorial into a new post – How to Make Elf on the Shelf Bendable – without sewing!

Are Elf on the Shelf arms bendable?

If you have purchased the original Scout Elf, Elf on the Shelf arms are not bendable.  There is no wire inside the Elf doll. In fact, when Elf arrives arrives inside the box, Elf on the Shelf arms are sewn together.

If you plan to do a quick 5 minute Elf on the Shelf bendable craft, you want these hand detached. Don’t worry, you can detach sewn Elf on the Shelf hands easily using small nail scissors. Be careful not to cut the white Elf palms. While cutting Elf on the Shelf hands, also cut off your Elf doll tag.

How do I make my elf movable?

Asking if you can make your Elf move is a loaded question. The statement can mean so much! Let’s answer the many possible meanings of this question.

Can I move the Elf? First, according to the Elf rules, you cannot touch the Elf. If you are a parent that is part of the Elf moving committee, you will become aware of how to move the elf each night.

Can I catch my Elf moving on camera? There are many ways to track Elf on the Shelf moving on camera. Use Elf GPS trackers, Elf stop motion apps, and more.

How do I make Elf on the Shelf Bendable so he can move? As a parent and member of the Elf moving committee, you want an Elf on the Shelf that can bend or move it’s legs and arms. this will help you with your Elf on the Shelf Ideas.  This bendable Elf craft takes only minutes and a few supplies. Don’t worry, sewing is not involved.

How do I make my Elf on the Shelf bendable without sewing?

The first year you welcome Elf on the Shelf into the home, you want to quickly create a bendable Elf on the Shelf. This will help with moving Elf around the home.

no sew Bendable Elf on the Shelf

Supplies:

  • Elf on the Shelf
  • Scissors or Wire Cutters
  • Craft Wire (I have used 16 to 20 gauge craft wire)

I can wait to help you get your special elf to bend, hang, hug, groove, jig and more!

Instructions:

Before you begin the steps for How to Make Elf on the Shelf Bendable, you need Craft Wire. If you don’t have it, hurry up and order it or run to your local craft store. The thicker the better but make sure it is able to be threaded through the seams of your Elf.

Bendable Elf on the Shelf No Sew Tutorial

My craft wire was thin, so I doubled up by folding it in half before threading it under the armpits. Lift up the arm pit and slide about three inches of wire into the elf’s arm. Like I said, I folded my wire to thicken it and make Elf have a stronger bend.

Next, trim the excess wire. Repeat under the second arm pit.

no sew bendable elf on the shelf directions

Keep in mind, most of the Elf on the Shelf dolls have a seam at the knee so you will need to place a lower and upper craft wire (calf and quad) in each leg.

Go behind the Elf’s bottom, slide in a new wire. This one will only be around an inch and a half as you are only going the length of the quad. Repeat behind the second leg.

Next, slide a new wire into the toe seam to the knee. This is about an inch in length.

More Ways to Make Elf on the Shelf Bendable

There are two other ways to make a possible Elf on the Shelf. Use either paper clips which also is a no-sew quick and easy bendable Elf tutorial or use an Elf on the Shelf bendable kit which also includes magnets for move posable Elf ideas.

Elf on the Shelf Bendable Kit

This Elf on the Shelf bendable kit will be the most involved but will also allow you to create more complex bendable Elf on the Shelf ideas.

Elf on the Shelf bendable kit

Upgrade your Elf, with the Elf Doctor Kit. Included in the bendable Elf kit are custom length 12 gauge wire for elf’s arms and legs, Velcro tabs for hands and feet, needle, thread, seam ripper and four magnets. Clearly this moveable Elf requires some sewing.


How to Make a Posable Elf on the Shelf with Paper Clips

You can also make a bendable Elf on the Shelf using paper clips. Follow our tutorial for this quick and easy no-sew posable Elf.

posable Elf on the Shelf paper clips

First, I find this way to not be as secure as if doing it with craft wire. Craft wire just happens to be more moldable, but it works fine if you are in a pinch and need to create a poseable Elf with paper clips.

Following the same stapes we used with bendable wire, create a posable Elf using paper clips.

paper clip elf on the shelf bendable

Open a paper clip to form a straight line. Thread it underneath the armpit and again under the buttocks. YOu can also thread through the tip of the hand and tip of the toes.

Cut off extra wire (paper clip) using scissors or wire cutters. This will allow you to create many posable Elf on the Shelf ideas.

Elf on the Shelf Prop Stand

Not bendable but posable, take a look at this Elf on the Shelf Prop.  Now the Elf on the Shelf can stand is using the Claus Couture standing prop.  This of course includes no needle, thread, or sewing!

Elf ont he Shelf Standing Up Elf Prop

Elf on the Shelf standing up can change the potential of many of your standing Elf on the Shelf ideas. The Claus Couture Holiday Hipster standing gear includes Elf on the Shelf Shoes and plastic pants so that Elf on the Shelf can stand up.

Elf on the Shelf Printables

Now that your Elf on the Shelf can move, you need all the Elf props digital downloads you can get to make this the EASIEST and BEST Elf on the Shelf season.

Our most popular Elf on the Shelf printables can be found in our Elf Store. Shop Elf costumes, our Elf Twister board, Jokes for Kids, our Magic Shrinking Machine and so much more!

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4.) Enter your passcode at the top of the page here and click “Access Printables”

5. Enjoy your Elf on the Shelf Printables.

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Not Your Grandma’s Embroidery Crafts & Designs

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September 20, 2021 by Ashley at Frugal Coupon Living Filed Under: Crafts, Facebook, Instagram, Pinterest, Social Media

published date: June 29, 2021
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Granny’s embroidery is the new tie-dye. Begin a new adult hobby and take a look at these free embroidery patterns, designs, crafts and ideas!

Embroidery Crafts & Designs

Hey millennials. Are you embracing things of the past? This millennial (points to self) has gone granny chic and is embracing unpacking heirlooms and buying heirlooms, I don’t have, from others. I have found, as well, so many people are getting rid of their grandma’s older things for next to nothing.

Embrace it for what it is. Embroidery is the new tie-dye. If you are looking for a new hobby or want touches of all things granny chic in your home, threads and stitchery is the way to go.

Get a hobby, but make it cool. Order and embroidery kit, and let’s take a look at these embroidery craft ideas!

Basic Embroidery Stitches

Before you begin crafting, it’s important to know some of the basic embroidery stiches.

  • Running stitch

  • Back stitch

  • Split stitch

  • Chain stitch

  • Stem stitch

  • Lazy daisy stitch

  • Fly stitch

  • French knot

  • Satin stitch

  • Long & short stitch

While there are many basic embroidery stiches images on the web, I find it best to watch a video. Adam at Love Crafts shows you these 10 basic embroidery stitches.

Fore embroidery inspiration, you can see some additional images of basic embroidery stiches on The Spruce Crafts.


Where can I get free embroidery designs?

If you are just beginning, The best places to find free embroidery ideas are from blogs, bloggers, and vloggers. Many of them offer free designs and step by step tutorials. You can also take a look at YouTube embroidery videos with ones that provide embroidery designs downloads.

These websites are also great resources for free embroidery patterns.

  • Country Living

  • Cutesy Crafts

  • Ann the Gran

  • Creative Fabrica

  • D.M.C

  • Cozy Blue Handmade

  • Wild Olive

  • Stich Floral

  • Sew French

While an embroidery machine is fun, we are doing everything by hand. Join us as we take a look at some of the best hand embroidery designs on the web.

Hand Embroidery Designs

When you get good, began to look for things to embroider for gifts like this home is where I am with you quote. This free floral embroidery pattern is quite cute. | The Yellow Bird House

You can add embroidery art to clothing with Sulky Stick n Stitch. I love this berry embroidery pattern on jean shorts. | Crewel Ghoul

DNC is a common colored embroidery floss. It’s the thread we all made friendship bracelets with growing up. They have an amazing library of free embroidery designs. I especially love this leaf embroidery pattern. | DNC

You can’t embrace granny chic without granny’s china. Take on this beautiful blue and white chinoiserie china pattern through a needle and thread. Then hang it on your dish gallery wall! | DNC (also look at Country Living’s Ginger Jar Embroidery Pattern.)

How about this simple embroidery. It would be perfect for a baby’s room with a nature motif – evergreen trees free hand embroidery pattern. | A Lively Hope

This modern embroidery template features a hand holding the ASL sign, I love you. | Make and Do Crew

There’s just something enchanting about ferns, isn’t there? Perhaps I love it because it’s my father’s name. This beautiful ombré fern embroidery art looks beautiful featuring different shades of green, bleeding one hue to another. | Lolli and Grace

Southern girls love to monogram. Do your own monograming with this free Alphabet pattern for monogram embroidery. | The Spruce Crafts

Looking for a free Christmas Embroidery pattern? How about things to embroider for gifts? Stay with the timeless evergreen and red truck embroidery pattern. | Country Living

are you familiar with a Phenology Wheel? A phenology wheel is a circular journal or calendar that encourages a routine of Earth observation where you live. Follow Jessica as she creates a embroidered phenology wheel, observing nature each month. | Cutesy Crafts (get the Embroidered Phenology Wheel Here)

I love antiques. My favorite way to display antiques is with a Gallery Family History Photo Wall. I mix prints and textures. This antique dresser would do the trick! | Country Living

This beautiful piece reminds me so much of crochet. I love how this winter snowflake hand embroidery snowflake mandala appears to have tulips on the end. As if the winter snowflake is turning into spring flowers.  | Stich Floral (so many beautiful designs)

Another beautiful embroidery to sell or gift is this deck the halls Christmas pattern. Download, print, transfer, and start stitching! | Cozy Blue Handmade

Since embroidery is your new hobby, learn this vocabulary word – redwork. Redwork is any type of hand embroidery that’s done in red thread on white or natural colored fabric. make your first red embroidery pattern with this free redwork embroidery roses pattern. | Sew French

I am a friend of the birds. We have have about 6 feeders so this beautiful robin egg blue embroidery pattern does not disappoint. Might need to add it to my bird prints gallery wall. | Country Living


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Teaching Kids Manners

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August 29, 2021 by Ashley at Frugal Coupon Living Filed Under: Crafts, Facebook, Instagram, Kids, Parenting, Pinterest, Social Media

published date: July 25, 2021
modified datt: August 29,2021

Teaching kids manners? This list of list of manners and etiquette will raise a child with discipline and good character. Includes teaching manners activities, manners for kids games, how to write a thank you note, cell phone etiquette and more.

Teaching Kids Manners – Essential Etiquette and Practical Tips

Teaching kids manners is extremely important. When a child is well mannered, he or she knows how to behave and interact with others properly. They can make friends easier, be more successful in school and work, have better relationships with adults, and feel happier and more confident overall. It’s never too early (or too late) to start teaching your children good manners—be it on a playground during recess or sitting around the dinner table with the family.

Why is Teaching Kids Manners Important?

Teaching children good manners isn’t just about teaching a few phrases – it’s often about giving them tools for social intelligence so they’re able to communicate well throughout all aspects of their lives.

  • Teaching kids manners teaches them how to interact with the world around them.
  • Manners are about treating others well, and teaching children this will help reduce conflict with others because they’ll know how to get along better in social situations.
  • Manners are about having respect for others and teaching children manners can help them see the world as a place where they’re respected too.
  • It’s not just about showing up on time or using your words, it’s also making sure that you’re conscious of how people feel in the way you act toward them.

Essential Manners to Teach Your Kids

For a quick overview of teaching manners to kids, refer to this handy Guidelines for Good Manners chart from Thirty Handmade Days.

Learn the Magic Words

When you were a child, your parents and teachers probably taught you that some words were “magic words.” These were please, thank you, may I, and you’re welcome. These are still essential phrases every parent should teach young children today. They never go out of style!

To practice these skills for an upcoming holiday dinner or staying at a friend’s house, play this Yes Please, No Thank You Meal Manners Game from Happy Home Fairy.

Say please and thank you to service workers after receiving services or goods. This is especially important for kids to learn, because those who work with the public deal with a lot. Good manners go a long way toward making them feel appreciated.

Write Thank You Letters

No matter how old you are, writing thank-you letters is a way to show appreciation for gifts and gestures. It’s always good manners to take the time out of your day to write grateful messages back in return.

Nicole from Coffee and Carpool offers tips on writing meaningful and thoughtful thank you letters. She recommends that parents take note of gifts their children receive as well as who sent them; taking pictures of the child using the gift; writing the note on the back of the photo, and keeping the number of notes you write at once to five or fewer.

Another handy idea is using templates to help your child get their thoughts organized and on paper. Fantastic Fun and Learning offers three cute thank you note templates for Christmas gifts—one is blank, one is lined, and one has three boxes for drawing and writing.

The Suburban Mom offers a cute thank you template for teachers where young children can fill in the blanks and draw a picture of their teacher. It’s a great way for kids to show their appreciation at the end of the year.

Setting the Table

Setting the table is a skill that every kid should know how to do. It’s not difficult, and it teaches kids about organization and etiquette. The goal is to create an attractive place setting for your family mealtime.

These table setting placemats from Positively Splendid are an excellent place to start to teach kids who are just learning to set the table. Of course, tea parties, wedding receptions, and formal dinners are fancier affairs, so here’s a nifty diagram of informal and formal place settings from Simply Sprout to use for such occasions.

Be a Good Hostess – Practice with a Tea Party

Hosting a tea party is an elegant affair. You’ll have the perfect gathering with these Tea-rrific Tea Party Ideas! We’ve got ideas for everything you need to make your next garden party extra special—tea finger sandwiches, floral teacup centerpieces, and vintage books for display.

Hosting such events helps kids practice many different types of manners, including sending out personalized invitations, accepting RSVPs from guests, and mingling at gatherings. They’ll also practice proper etiquette when setting the table, eating with the correct utensils, and using good table manners.

Phone Etiquette

Kids love answering the phone, but they don’t always use their best manners when doing so. Teach your child the proper way to answer the phone from an early age. You may prefer your child give a simple “Hello” or “Good morning” or a more formal “Hello, this is Chloe. To whom am I speaking?” response. Also teach children to answer the phone promptly, preferably before the third ring.

When it comes to teens and their phones, there’s a lot more cell phone etiquette that needs to be covered. This cell phone contract from Thirty Handmade Days is an excellent place to start. Teens must agree to always answer their parents, to never bring the phone to the dinner table, to never call or text anyone after 9PM, and other manners and responsibilities. Have your tween or teen sign the contract upon getting their first phone!

Don’t Interrupt Others

Kids are full of energy and curiosity, which is why they want to chime in on conversations. However, some kids have a hard time with self-control when it comes to interrupting others. More importantly, being interrupted can be frustrating for the person who was speaking, kids and adults alike. If you find yourself getting frustrated with your child’s interruptions, here are a few tips that may help:

  • Teach your children polite phrases like “excuse me” and “may I please?” so that when they want people’s attention, they will politely say those phrases instead of just jumping in with an interruption.
  • Wait to respond to their questions. Many parents tell their children to stop interrupting, but in the next moment, they respond to the child’s interruption anyway. This just makes it more likely for your child to keep interrupting. Wait for an appropriate pause in the conversation before you turn to your child and ask what they need.
  • Teach “the squeeze.” Let your child know that when you are speaking to an adult, she can gently squeeze your hand to let you know she needs you. Gently squeeze her hand in acknowledgment to let her know that you’re aware she needs you, and respond to her as soon as possible.
  • Take turns talking. Practice this skill with your children or have them practice with each other. No one can say a word until the speaker is finished talking.

Cover Coughs, Sneezes, and Yawns

Do you find yourself really grossed out when someone coughs or sneezes into the air? You’re not alone! Kids need to learn to cover their coughs and sneezes with a tissue or with their arm if a tissue is not available. This keeps saliva and germs off hands. Of course, this will take some practice. A simple way for children to remember is with this short rhyme: “Cough or sneeze—cover it please!” Don’t forget to encourage them to cover their yawns, too, as this is the polite thing to do in the company of others.

Clean Hands Often

Keeping your hands clean is as much about manners as it is good hygiene. Kids should also be encouraged to wash their hands frequently and thoroughly. This glitter germ activity from The Simple Parent provides kids with a good visual of how germs can cling to hands without thorough washing.

Manners may seem like a small thing, but they are key to making others feel comfortable and valued. With a little bit of guidance from parents or teachers, kids can learn the importance of good manners in everyday life.

After learning every thing about good manners, host a tea party! These Tea Party ideas are quite fun! Pin to Pinterest.



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