Our house lacks character like many typical homes. We also needed a place to hang my daughter's backpack. A place easy to grab on the way out the door to catch the bus in the morning and easy to put away when she gets home. So, we decided to add character AND a place to hang a few things behind our front door.
Tuesday, March 9, 2021
Board and Batten Entry
Monday, March 1, 2021
Non Toy Easter Basket Ideas
I have Easter on the mind right now, It's only a month away!
If you are reading this you probably have too many toys in your house (or you are my mom, hi momma)! I'm a list person, so here are some ideas for your kiddos' Easter baskets that are not toys:
- crayons, markers or colored pencils
- coloring book
- crossword or sudoku book
- craft items (pipe cleaners, googly eyes, craft sticks, etc.)
- paint (watercolors, finger paint)
- paper (colored, white copy paper or a roll)
- journal (my oldest would love this journal and this journal looks awesome)
- pretty pens
- craft kit (a bigger kit like this paint your own car or a small kit like this dog painting kit - there are so many at Hobby Lobby, Michael's, Joanns, and even Dollar Tree)
- Boogie board (am I spelling this correctly?)
- swim suit
- rash guard or cover up
- towel
- sunscreen
- sunglasses
- sandals/flip flops
- beach / sand toys (can also be for snow!)
- rainboots
- raincoat
- umbrella (clear so they don't run into everything or rainbow is so cute! so they)
- hat
- cooking or baking items (cookie scoop, muffin tin, donut pan - something they would love to learn to use)
- sprinkles (my kids LOVE sprinkles)
- books
- reading light (we LOVE this light and this egg light is also a favorite)
- clothes (new outfit for Spring or summer)
- belt
- underwear or socks
- hair items (comb, bows, detangler, etc.)
- seeds, bulbs, tubers, or even plants
- gardening supplies (hand tools, trimmers, gloves, watering can (unicorn - so fun!), etc.)
- bubbles
- bubble gun or wand
- chalk
- card game (monopoly deal is on my oldest's wish list - uno is a favorite around here too)
- board game
- puzzle
- bubble bath
- bath bomb
- pajamas
- slippers
- water bottle (I'd love to try this style for the kids)
- take n toss cups (my kids love them!)
- reusable straws (we love our stainless steel and no chew marks!)
- makeup
- nail polish
- facial masks (my kids love to be monsters with green facial masks)
- lotion
- toothbrush
- toothpaste
- flossers
- ice packs (there are so many cute shapes!)
- band aids
- sporting equipment (does this count as a toy? Basketball, football, jump rope, etc.)
- flashlight
- roasting sticks (I see my kids stabbing each other with these but a cute s'more kit sounds fun especially with camping season approaching)
- glow sticks
- snacks (fruit cups, bunny crackers, beef jerky, really anything your kids like)
- honey
- bug kit - ladybug house, ant hill, butterfly kit or even a net and little clear container for catching their own bugs
- bird feeder
- cleaning supplies (ha ha, I'm kind of kidding here but my kids love to make a mess, so a duster or a dust pan and mini broom would be appropriate for them)
- books - I know, this is the second mention but books are awesome! It could be a cookbook for your little cook, a music book for the budding musician, or a field guide to birds for your bird lover.
I like to pick up things here and there for Easter baskets (I do the same with stockings) since it's easier to hide a few things a week from my kids instead of an entire bag of stuff. They are always with me, which makes it hard to shop for them!