Thanks! Don't forget that I will be taking a break for a few days, but I will be back soon!
Happy Thanksgiving from Canada!
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Today I am over at Hip Homeschool Moms, sharing about Autumn on the Farm. Make sure you check it out at http://www.hiphomeschoolmoms.com/2013/10/autumn-fun-on-the-farm/.
Thanks! Don't forget that I will be taking a break for a few days, but I will be back soon! Happy Thanksgiving from Canada!
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My apologies for posting a second time today! Normally I don't post more than 3 or 4 times each week, and not more than once a day, but I am going to be taking a break from my blog for the next week and I have something exciting that I want to share with you before I do. Did you know that there are Homeschool Blog Awards? I just found out and as a new homeschool blogger, I am pretty excited about this opportunity!
One of Munchkin’s best sellers at the kid's craft sales has been her plantable greeting cards. I found the idea on Pinterest and decided it was not only a fun craft and gift idea, but I could use it to make dot-to-dot connections with some homeschool science lessons too.
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Little Man sells rocks. His business is called Rock Treasures. (To learn more about his, and his sisters businesses, you can find my other posts on my Pinterest board: My Crafty Kids Series.) The newest rock project he has been working on is a really great connecting the dots project for our homeschool! He is making alphabet rocks.
Disclaimer: The opinions in this post are completely my own and I am not being compensated for them in any way. My Crafty Kids series to tell you about my oldest daughter's newest creative endeavor. This one is not a craft. This time it's cake decorating!
I am interrupting the My 8 year old is amazingly creative and started her own jewelry making business when she was only 5 years old. If you want to know more about how she started her Princess Accessories business, you can find my post about it here. If you are interested in knowing more about what her 4 and 6 year old siblings are doing with their businesses, you can find my posts about her brother’s Rock Treasures business and her sister’s crafts at the attached links. You won’t want to miss out on the rest of this series either, starting with my post on our first fall craft sale.
Today I want to tell you about how Princess started making headbands, and show you how to do what she has been doing. Munchkin is only 4 years old, but she does not want to be left out when it is time for her older brother and sister to go to craft sales. (You can read about my other daughter’s Princess Accessories business and my son’s Rock Treasures business in my other posts.) I had to come up with some kind of business for Munchkin so she could be involved too. She loves all crafts and she is always colouring, painting, cutting or gluing something, so I started looking for crafts that she could do, that other people might actually be interested in buying.
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