Kids

By Lisa, 5 October, 2017
An "Oh, Two-dles" birthday party would not be complete without a "Happy Birthday" banner inspired by Mickey Mouse. I have created a tutorial on how to make this banner and also provided you my Cricut Design file. Your Mickey Mouse themed party is not complete without it!
By Lisa, 17 August, 2017
Your party is not complete without a "Welcome to the party" door sign. Come check out my "Oh, two-dles inspired door sign for my Daughter's 2nd Birthday!
By Lisa, 9 August, 2017
We all love Disney and since Mickey Mouse seems to be the thing at my daughter's age, why not have a Mickey Mouse themed party! We went the Minnie Mouse route and girly-ed it up with some pastels and some added sparkles. "Oh, Two-dles" was born! Come check out my handmade decorations and tutorials on our "Oh, Two-dles" themed birthday party!
By Lisa, 6 February, 2017

FREE PRINTABLE Valentine's Day Treat Tags(1)Valentine's Day is almost a week away! I am excited because this year my little one is in the toddler room and they are having a Valentine's Day party. I have been trying to figure out what to do for a while because not all the children have teeth yet, and I pretty much ruled out candy because everyone is still a little too young. I ended up going the "Gerber graduates puff" route. You can see my creation here.

By Lisa, 27 January, 2017

Toddler friendly Valentine's day treatsToday I am sharing my "toddler friendly valentine" craft project. It was a toss up to figure out what to create for my child's upcoming Valentine's Day party. I went back in forth between food or stickers, I settled on the idea of food. Then I had to narrow it down to small group of "healthy-like" foods for toddlers. I figured parents would not appreciate the candy, or yet, maybe they would for themselves. Anyways, it was a toss up between "Sprout" baby puree, goldfish and puffs. I thought the puffs would be the better way to go. Then I asked her teachers and they agreed. So puffs it is!

By Lisa, 1 August, 2016

A few months ago I wanted to purchase a CD player for daughter's room. I wanted to be able to play CD's while we play in her room and have her listen to classical music while going to sleep. My husband suggested we just buy a speaker and use one of our old phones and play Pandora. Yes, this would be the "cost effective" way to go. But one, we listen to the free version of Pandora, so I did not want loud commercials to wake my child up and second, I wanted to be able to play certain music at certain times. We are slowly starting a collection of up of all the Disney movie soundtracks. I thought a CD player would be the best way to go.