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Mother’s Day Spa at Home – Spa Water and Sugar Scrub

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April 7, 2015 by Ashley at Frugal Coupon Living Filed Under: Crafts, Mother's Day, Pinterest

published date: May 04, 2012
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As moms we know that a little bit of pampering goes a long way, and who better to treat you like a queen than your kids! Here’s a Mother’s Day gift that your kids can make for you and also give to other loved ones who are mamas!

Mother’s Day Spa Sugar Scrub:

Materials:

  • Small glass jars with seal tight lids
  • 24oz of organic cane sugar crystals
  • 7oz of baby oil
  • 5  drops of of an essential oil (we used lemon) – see where we buy ours!

Simply mix sugar crystals, baby oil and essential oil into a large mixing bowl. Scoop into glass jars and decorate. We trimmed ours with a yellow ribbon and a custom sticker.

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Make it a day of pampering and mix up some easy and delicious spa water at home.

Mother’s Day Spa Waters

Refreshing Spa Water
Crushed ice
cucumbers sliced thinly
freshly cut mint leaves

Tangy & Fresh
Crushed ice
Freshly cut cilantro leaves
sliced lemons
sliced limes

Fresh & Fruity
Crushed ice
sliced strawberries
sliced pears

Berry Delicious
Crushed ice
Blackberries
raspberries
sliced strawberries

To get your Mother’s Day lemon scrub sticker and learn about other ways to spend time with your biggest Mother’s Day gifts, your kids, visit us at www.simplysprouteducate.com.


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DIY Colored Rice Recipe and Tutorial

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March 28, 2015 by Ashley at Frugal Coupon Living Filed Under: Crafts, Pinterest, Recipe

published date: October 28, 2013
modified datt: March 28,2015

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Colored Rice Recipe and Tutorial
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One of my daughter’s favorite things to play with is colored rice in the sensory table. All of her friends parents are forever asking me where I buy the colored rice and I have to giggle a little when I tell them that I actually make if myself. Just in case you don’t know what a sensory table is, it’s actually just like a sandbox but in a smaller container. Ours is actually kept in a Rubbermaid container but any container will work. What you want to look for when picking out a sensory table is a container that the kids can lean over and reach inside easily yet it needs to be big enough to keep most of the contents inside.

This activity can last forever. The kids love it! They love the way it feels when they reach in and touch it and it’s actually really pretty even when your colors get all mixed together. We call it rainbow colored rice at that point. Once you get your colored rice into the sensory table you can add trucks, sandbox toys, strainers, funnels or you might even want to hide some acorns inside for your little ones to find.

There are tons of uses for colored rice all you need to do is be a little creative with your thinking. It looks fabulous put in layers in glass jars and makes an excellent display. We also like to fill old water bottles with the rice (make sure the bottle is not wet inside) and add little trinkets and then we shake, rattle and roll it around to try to find all the goodies hidden inside. It’s a fun way to play eye spy perhaps at the dinner table waiting for the meal to be served. You can also use it to glue onto a piece of card stock and it make a fabulous masterpiece that your child can be very proud of!

Colored Rice Recipe and Tutorial:

Ingredients:

  • Rice (I found a large bag of long grain rice at the dollar store for under $2)
  • food coloring
  • vinegar
  • essential oil (optional but helps to keep the smell down from the vinegar)
  • Large zip-lock baggies
  • parchment or waxed paper
  • gloves (optional)

Directions:

  1. Add 2 cups rice, 1 tablespoon vinegar and food coloring (as needed*) to a zip-lock bag. One bag per color.
  2. Once everything is in the bags make sure you zip them shut tight. You don’t want to end up getting food coloring all over your counters.
  3. Start shaking and blending the contents around so that all the rice gets covered. If the color is to light just add more coloring.
  4. Once you have the desired color of rice it is time to dry it. Take either parchment paper or waxed paper and line the inside of a pan. I use a different pan for every color that I have. A sheet pan or cake pan will work great. Spread the rice out in a thin layer to cut down drying time.
  5. I actually set mine outside (espeically if it is a sunny day) and expect about an hour to dry. I ran out a few times and mixed it around so that the rice on the bottom could get dry also.

*I usually use a lot of food coloring so that I can achieve very bright colored rice. I think I used around 35 drops of food coloring to each two cups that I made. Start in increments of 10.

Once the rice is dry it is ready for your child to play with. Put it in a sensory table add some buckets and shovels and your kids will have a ball. Enjoy!

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Check out these Pool Noodle Ideas and Hacks – Pin to Pinterest!

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Also check a look at this round-up of Rainy Day Activities – Pin to Pinterest.

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  • Six Awesome Ways to do Water Play with Kids – Pin It
  • Make Colored Pasta and Do It Yourself Toddler Activities – Pin It

Be sure to Pin to Pinterest and to find more Pinterest Ideas and Recipe Ideas on Frugal Coupon Living.

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Rainy Day Activity Round-Up for Kids #Summer #RainyDay

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March 9, 2015 by Ashley at Frugal Coupon Living Filed Under: Crafts, Entertainment, Kids, Pinterest

published date: July 23, 2013
modified datt: March 09,2015

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Summertime brings relaxed schedules, new activities, adventure and outdoor fun. When unexpected weather, like rain or scorching temperatures occur, it sometimes falls on mom to become creative with in-door crafts and activities. Below is a summary of ideas for in-Door summer fun on raining days! I am sure that these fun activities won’t let dreary weather dampen anyone’s spirits!

Fun Things to Do on a Rainy Day with Kids:

  • Make an Easy No Sew Blanket from Frugal Coupon Living
  • Sharpie Maker Tie-Dying  from Amazing Goodwill
  • Mess Free Finger Painting from Hippie Housewife
  • Melted Bead Suncatchers from I’m Feeling Crafty
  • Edible Finger Paint from Laughing Kids Learn
  • Noodle Light Sabers from Happy Kids Idea
  • Noodle Race Track from Ramblings from Utopia
  • Drinking Straw Weaving from Home Life Simplified (blog is no longer)
  • Homemade Crayons from Finding Home Online
  • Homemade Blubber from Live, Craft, Eat
  • Homemade Play Dough from Frugal Coupon Living
  • Cardboard Stair Slide from The Contemplative Creative
  • Homemade Bouncy Ball from About.com
  • Rainbow Painted Toast from Share and Remember
  • Marshmallow (or gum drop) Toothpick Buildings and Geometric Shapes from The Idea Room
  • Balloon and Paper Plate Ping Pong from Hostess with the Mostess

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Also check out these fun activities!

  • Make Colored Rice – Pin It
  • Six Awesome Ways to do Water Play with Kids – Pin It
  • Make Colored Pasta and Do It Yourself Toddler Activities – Pin It


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DIY Valentine Wreath – Burlap Wreath Tutorial for Under $10

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January 31, 2015 by Ashley at Frugal Coupon Living Filed Under: Crafts, Instagram, Pinterest, Valentine's Day

published date: January 10, 2015
modified datt: January 31,2015

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DIY Valentine Wreath

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I made this wreath last year for Valentine’s Day and I love it!  It was so easy and very cheap.  I got all of my materials at Hobby Lobby in two separate trips so I was able to use two 40% off coupons.

Supplies:

  • 1 or 2 wire hangars (I used two and wired them together) – FREE
  • 2-3 yards of Red Burlap – $5.98 (use 40% off coupon)
  • Letters ‘X’ and ‘O’ in Chipboard – $2.49 each.  I used a coupon for one so paid $3.49 total.
  • Two sheets of scrapbook paper – $.59 total (on sale for 50% off)
  • Ribbon – already had on hand
  • Mod Podge – already had on hand
  • X-ACTO Knife – already had on hand

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Directions:

  1. Stretch your hangar into a circle or unhook it to put two hangars together.  I just overlapped mine to the desired size.
  2. Lay the fabric out flat and measure 5″ widths and cut.
  3. Begin putting the fabric on the hangar going back and forth until the whole strip is on.  Repeat until the hangar is full.  
  4. Twist the hanger back together to close.  I had to get more fabric later because all they had was 1 1/2 yds!   You will want it to be much fuller than this!
  5. To make the letters, lay the scrapbook paper face down and glue the letters on using the Mod Podge.
  6. Once dry, trim the paper around the letters with an X-ACTO knife, then Mod Podge the surface to seal and provide a shine.
  7. Glue the letters together with hot glue and then glue the ribbon onto the back.
  8. Loop over the top of the hangar and add a bow to cover. Ta-da!

Try it and let me know how it turns out!  I plan to make one for Easter too!

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This is a fun and easy food craft! Make these fun Cake Pop Like Treats – Peeps on a Stick! Pin this to Pinterest!



Check out these other great recipes…

  • Pink Valentine Heart Pancakes  – Pin to Pinterest
  • JELL-O Heart Squares – Pin to Pinterest
  • Conversation Hearts Valentine Rice Krispie Treats – Pin to Pinterest
  • Cupid’s Strawberry Float Recipe – Pin to Pinterest
  • Chocolate Cherry Mice – Pin to Pinterest
  • Hidden Hearts Pound Cake Recipe – Pin to Pinterest
  • Pink Candy Valentine Popcorn – Pin to Pinterest
  • Funfetti Dip – Pin to Pinterest

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Also, have fun with these Valentine DIY Tutorials…

  • Goldfish “Hooked on You” Valentines – Pin to Pinterest
  • Paint Strip Valentine Bookmarks – Pin to Pinterest
  • You’re a HOOT Owl Valentine – Pin to Pinterest
  • You’re Just WRITE for Me ROLO Pencil – Pin to Pinterest
  • Valentine’s Day Scratch-Off Tickets – Pin to Pinterest

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Countdown to Christmas – DIY Advent Calendars

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January 11, 2015 by FCL Filed Under: Christmas, Crafts, DIY, Seasonal

published date: December 22, 2014
modified datt: January 11,2015

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There’s nothing more fun to me than having a way to countdown the days until Christmas. We do the Book Advent Calendar, and my daughter has SO much fun opening a new book every night! Whether you start on Dec. 1 or find a fun way to mark off the last few days before the holiday, we have you covered with our list of 25 DIY Advent Calendars!

If you’re a planner like me, this is a great time to start thinking about what you want to do to countdown to Christmas next year!

1. Book Advent Calendar by Clair’s Freebies

2. Small Tin Advent Calendar by View from the Fridge

3. Popsicle Stick Advent Jar by Mess for Less

4. Hershey’s Kiss Advent Calendar by How to Have it All

5. Box Advent Calendar + FREE Printable by Powerful Mothering

6. Toilet Tube Christmas Tree Advent Calendar by Coffee & Vanilla

7. Easy Paper Bag Advent Calendar by The Creek Line House

8. Embroidery Hoop Pocket Advent Calendar by The Crafty Crow

9. Advent Calendar Wall Chart + FREE Printables

10. Christmas Countdown Fortune Cookies by Happy Go Lucky

11. Shoe Organizer Advent Calendar by Home Talk

12. Milk Carton Advent Calendar by Tynes Designs

13. Clothespin Advent Calendar + FREE Printable by Visual Heart

14. Paper Cup Reindeer Advent Calendar by Balancing Home

15. Toilet Paper Roll Advent Calendar by The Country Chic Cottage

16. Treat Bag Advent Calendar + FREE Printable by Yellow Bliss Road

17. Matchbox Advent Calendar by The Craft Patch

18. Vintage Advent Calendar by Ella Claire

19. Reusable Pouch Advent Calendar by Design Mom

20. Envelope Advent Calendar by The Little Red House

21. Baby Food Jar Advent Calendar by Craftaholics Anonymous

22. Easy Advent Jar by Handmade Charlotte

23. Christmas Card Advent Calendar by Danya Banya

24. Santa Christmas Countdown Calendar + FREE Printable by Tomfo

25. Snowflake Christmas Countdown by eighteen25

There are a few of these I want to try for next year. You can’t have too many Advent Calendars, right?! Which calendar is your favorite?!

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Check out these other Round-Ups

  • 25 Fun Frozen Party Ideas – Pin to Pintertest
  • 25 Amazing Home Organizers – Pin to Pinterest
  • Rainy Day Activities for Kids – Pin to Pinterest
  • 25 Hair Hacks – Pin to Pinterest
  • 25 Cocktails for the Holidays – Pin to Pinterest
  • 20 Easy Food Crafs for Kids this Thanksgiving – Pin to Pinterest
  • Copy-Cat Starbucks Recipes – Pin to Pinterest

For kids, be sure to Pin to Pinterest these fun Frozen Hair Hacks!

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25 Fun Frozen Birthday Party Ideas

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November 30, 2014 by FCL Filed Under: Crafts, DIY

published date: October 30, 2014
modified datt: November 30,2014

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25 Fun Frozen Birthday Party Ideas

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How many of you are planning Frozen birthday parties this year?! I’m working on one right now for my daughter’s birthday next month, and I’ve been on the lookout for some fun and creative ideas for decor, food and games! If you’re like me, then you’ve come to the right place! We’ve rounded up 25 Fun Frozen Birthday Party Ideas for you!

1. Olaf in a Snowstorm Bottle by 30 Minute Crafts

2. Snowman Mugs and Cocoa Treat by 504 Main by Holly Lefevre

3. Olaf String Cheese Sticks by Yummy Mummy

4. Simple Frozen Snowball Game by Pebbles and Piggytails

5. Snowman Pizza by Delia Creates

6. Snowman Parts by She Saved

7. Epsom Salt Painting by My Sister’s Suitcase

8. Coffee Filter Trees by I Heart Naptime

9. Snowman in a Jar by Simply + Kierste

10. Frozen Playdough by Paging Fun Mums

11. Stenciled Glitter Elsa Crown by 30 Minute Crafts

12. Snowball Garland by Everyday with Rachael Ray

13. Elsa Pumpkin by A Pumpkin & A Princess

14. Snowball Tower by Paging Supermom!

15. Melted Snowman Water Station by Two Sisters Crafting Blog

16. Snowball Garland by Magically Made

17. Frozen Marshmallow Pops by Thrifty DIY Diva

18. Snowman Slam Game by Growing a Jeweled Rose

19. DIY Snowflake Garland by This Heart of Mine

20. Elsa Crowns and Sven Antler’s by My Sister’s Suitcase

21. Frozen Inspired Ice Chalk by Frogs and Snails and Puppy Dog Tails

22. Snowflake Chandelier by Homes.com

23. Pin the Nose on Olaf by A Thrifty Mom

24. Musical Snowflakes Game by Walk in the Sunshine

25. Elsa Tutu Party Favor Bags by Two Sisters Crafting Blog

There are so many ideas here that I want to incorporate into my daughter’s birthday party, like the Snowman Slam Game and the Musical Snowflakes Game. I just have to figure out how to fit everything into a 2-hour event!

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  • 25 Amazing Home Organizers – Pin to Pinterest
  • Rainy Day Activities for Kids – Pin to Pinterest
  • 20 Easy Food Crafs for Kids this Halloween – Pin to Pinterest
  • Copy-Cat Starbucks Recipes – Pin to Pinterest

For kids, be sure to Pin to Pinterest these fun Frozen Hair Hacks!

Disney Frozen Hair Tutorials – Elsa and Anna How To Hair Hacks

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25 Amazing Home Organizers

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October 28, 2014 by Ashley at Frugal Coupon Living Filed Under: Crafts, DIY, Pinterest

published date: October 28, 2014
modified datt: October 28,2014

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I love browsing Pintrest and seeing so many ideas on how to organize my home. There are always so many ideas on how to use things you already have or how to get creative with small spaces. Here are 25 amazing ideas on how to organize around your home. Do you have any great ideas or tips on how you organize? If so leave them below in the comments.

1. DIY Kids Lockers From One Creative Mommy

2. Make-up Magnet Board From Laura Thoughts

3. Under The Sink Organization From A Thousand Words

4. Rollout Pantry From Atlanta’s Frugal Mom

5. Organizing Holiday Decor From Hi Sugarplum

6. Boot Storage From I Heart Organizing

7. DIY Wooden Chalkboard Labels From The Thinking Closet

8. DIY Bunk Bed Bookshelves From One Creative Mommy

9. Bathroom Organization From Superwoman

10. Craft Room Organization From LeroyLime

11. DIY Pot Rack From Atlanta’s Frugal Mom

12. Organizing Under The Sink From Hi Sugarplum

13. Crate Book Storage From I Heart Organizing

14. Hall Closet Organization From The Thinking Closet

15. Office In a Basket From What’s Up Fagans

16. Office Clip Phone Charger Organization From Team Imhoff

17. Laundry Room Organization From The Complete Guide To Imperfect Homemaking

18. Mason Jar Organizer From The DIY Playbook

19. Wrapping Paper Organizer Tutorial From 2 Little Hooligans

20. Bathroom Reorganizing Tips From Mom vs The Boys

21. Organized Pantry From Hi Sugarplum

22. Budget Organizing From I Heart Organizing

23. Fabric Organization From The Thinking Closet

24. Dress Up Storage Ideas From One Creative Mommy

25. DIY Wrapping Paper Holder From Practically Martha

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25 Easy Halloween Crafts for the October Season

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October 22, 2014 by FCL Filed Under: Crafts, DIY, Halloween

published date: October 22, 2014
modified datt: October 22,2014

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I love making crafts with my daughter when the holidays roll around. I spend time pinning all sorts of things we can make for Halloween, Thanksgiving and Christmas. If you’re like me and want some quick and easy crafts you can make between now and Halloween, you’re in luck – check out our list of 25 Easy Halloween Crafts!

1. Candy Corn Craft by Thriving Home

2. Milk Jug Ghosts by I Save A to Z

3. Punkin’ Treat Pouches by Confessions of an Overworked Mom

4. Melted Crayon Pumpkin by the Nerd’s Wife

5. Spooky Light Up Trick or Treat Bag by Shortcut Saver

6. Fabric Halloween Wreath by More Than a Mom of Three

7. Spooky Bats Night Light by Shortcut Saver

8. Handprint Spider by The Nerd’s Wife

9. Halloween Hair Clips by Simplee Thrifty

10. Halloween Paper Candy Cups by The Jenny Evolution

11. Felt Pumpkin by The Nerd’s Wife

12. Plush Spider by Family Living on a Budget

13. Go Away Big Green Monster Craft by The Jenny Evolution

14. Spooky Googly Eyes Picture Frame by The Nerd’s Wife

15. Halloween Garland by Rock-A-Bye Parents

16. Puffy Ghosts by Thriving Home

17. Bat Silhouettes by The Jenny Evolution

18. Ghost in a Bottle by Frugal Coupon Living

19. Toilet Paper Roll Bats by Mollymoo

20. Q-Tip Handprint Skeleton by Crafty Morning

21. Egg Carton Bats by Fantastic Fun and Learning

22. Popsicle Stick Frankenstein by Crafty Morning

23. Halloween Tree with Leaf Ghosts by Kitchen Counter Chronicles

24. Handprint Witch by Crafty Morning

25. Dollar Tree Spooky Candles by Frugal Coupon Living

I am into pretty much any kind of handprint craft, so I’m loving the Handprint Witch, Q-Tip Handprint Skeleton and Handprint Spider crafts! Those are not only great and inexpensive ways to add some fun holiday decor to your house, but they’re also a great way to document times in your child’s life to look back on later. And, since we host a “Little Ghost Party” for my daughter each year, we are definitely making the puffy ghosts for this year’s event!

What Halloween crafts have you made? Let us know in the comments!

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