Apples on sticks! We all love the classic caramel apples, right? I created my own version of a yummy coated apple with peanut butter and butterscotch. My recipe for Peanut Butter Butterscotched Apple Bunnies is delicious, fun, and easy to eat. This apple bunny is great for a spring snack or an Easter treat. This post contains affiliate links. Please see my disclaimer for details. This blog post is being shared as part of the fun leading up to National DIY DAY , happening on ... Continue Reading...
DIY Cheap Fun Family Trip Souvenir Tradition
DIY Cheap Fun Family Trip Souvenir Tradition This DIY Cheap Fun Family Trip Sounvenir Tradition using vials and a shadow box is fun for the whole family. It is an inexpensive and easy way to accomplish family vacation souvenirs. This post contains an affiliate links including one to a product we used to accomplish this DIY project. Please review my disclaimer for details. Opinions here are 100 % my own. Several years ago, we started a fun souvenir collecting tradition in our family. My ... Continue Reading...
DIY Hot Chocolate Ice Cubes
This post contains an affiliate link. This post is 100% my own opinion & I love chocolate! See my disclaimer page for details. My idea for DIY Hot Chocolate Ice Cubes is so simple yet so perfect, especially for kids who don't like a steaming hot cup of hot chocolate. My kids come in the house after playing outside in the cold winter and they immediately have hot chocolate on their brains. They ask for hot chocolate even before the snow pants are off. I try to microwave it to the perfect ... Continue Reading...
DIY Fort in a Bag Gift for Kids
Building a fort is such a basic yet enjoyable activity for kids. My DIY Fort in a Bag for Kids is perfect because all the ingredients for a great fort are together in one bag. All the components are stored in the bag so the child can simply grab the bag to build the best fort ever. This homemade DIY Fort in a Bag is a great gift for Christmas or a birthday. Fort making is a favorite activity at my house. My kids often would go hunting around the house for the components to make a fort. The ... Continue Reading...