Guest Blogger {Out and About Mom}

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We loved our trip to the Westport Country Playhouse!


Valentines + Easy = {Valentineasy}

Here we are, the week of Valentines Day.  Again.  And, yet again I find myself throwing together something rather last minute despite weeks of pinning and posting.

Despite that, I present to you this year's installment of Valentineasy! Since Chuck's school has a "nut free" policy, I decided to forgo spending hours scrutinizing over ingredients lists and make something food-free.  I don't know about you, but my kid LOVES to color! So, I decided to make these little coloring books and attach a red crayon with a piece of washi tape. These were super simple to put together. Print out a copy of the coloring sheets below, and staple your assembled books together. We added a bit of washi tape to color the staples (and because it looked pretty).  We secured a crayon to the front and - ta-da! You have a Valentineasy! 

Check out our other Valentineasy ideas:
Here
Here
and
Here
And this awesome Valentines Day Playdate we did





{Guest Post} How To Host a Pie Party?

Love parties?
Love pie?
Then hop on over to Fairfield County Moms Blog and get all the details on how to host your own Pie Party!


{Guest Post} Halloween + Easy = Halloweasy


I LOVE Halloween. I LOVE Parties. I LOVE Crafting. You would think that all of these things would come together to create an epically awesome Halloween feast. However, I am but a mortal. Check out my latest post on Fairfield County Moms Blog for super easy recipe ideas! 




Guest Blogger {Out and About Mom}

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We loved our summer adventures to Weir Farm!


Project {Pool Noodle Boats}


We had a blast making these Pool Noodle Boats at last week's Play Date with Fairfield County Moms Blog! This project is a great way to upcycle those pool noodles that have maybe seen a bit too much love this summer.  

Water play is a great way to keep everyone cool as the temperature rise.  These boats only take a few minutes to make, but will keep everyone happily splashing around on a hot summer's day!

Materials:
Pool Noodles cut into one inch pieces 
Straws
Foam Sheets
Scissors
Hole Punch
Stickers 

Directions:
Find an adult to  cut your pool noodle into once inch thick pieces.  We used a regular kitchen knife (pool noodles cut surprisingly easy!)

Use the point of the knife to make a small hole on the top of the pool noodle (this will be where you insert your straw)

Cut the foam sheets into triangles about three inches tall

Cut the straws about three inches tall

Decorate the sail with the foam stickers

Thread the straw through the sail and insert the straw into the hole you created in the pool noodle.

Place your boat into the water!

Splash!

Have fun!





Guest Post {Simple Summer Fun}

Life is just better in flip flops isn't it?  Check out Fairfield County Moms Blog to see what we are up to this summer! 

{Simple Summer Fun}

It’s SUMMER! Here’s a few of our favorite activities to make your summer living easy!
Project {Summer Finger Painting} Activity {Backyard Movie Theater} Project {Bathtub Fingerpaint} Project {Brushless Painting} Activity {Take a Hike} Project {Flower Crowns} Project {Patriotic Potatoes} Recipe {Strawberry Yogurt Ice Pops} Project {Coffee Filter Butterflies} Recipe {Carrot Top Pops}

Guest Post {Five Simple Rules to Planning a Kid Party}


There is an art to throwing a successful toddler party, and it has very little to do with Pinterest. 
Rule 1 {Keep Them Happy}
A party is a celebration of your son or daughter. As such, the main idea here is to keep everyone happy. This should be your mantra.

Check out the full post on Fairfield County Moms Blog to read the full post!



LuCk Dough Round-Up!



It's no secret that we LOVE Play-Dough!  
Here are some of our favorite things to do with this marvelous concoction!
Spice Dough
Elf Dough
Cornstarch Dough
Snow Dough
Play-Dough Invitation to Play
Coffee Dirt Dough


LuCk Play-Dough Secret Recipe

In a large pot mix together:

2 1/2 cups water
4 tablespoons oil
Food Coloring (optional)

Then add:

2 cups flour
1 cup salt
1 tablespoon cream of tartar

Cook over medium high heat, stirring constantly until the dough begins to pull away from the sides and form a ball.

Dump onto a cutting board until cool enough to play with. We spread ours out to cool faster. It only took 2 bowls of cheerios and a banana, or about 10 minutes if you are using a clock.

Store in an airtight container when not in use.