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Thursday, May 30, 2013

50 Summer Crafts for Kids



summer-crafts
Summer is here!  Keep your kids busy with these crafts and ideas:
50 Ways to Get Children to Love Reading from Read-Aloud.
OUTDOOR PROJECTS & NATURE CRAFTS
Tie Dyed t-shirts from Kaboose.
Bubble Mixture from Suite 101.
Sunprint Tutorial from The Light Garden.*
Seashell Garden from Urban Organica.
Hammered Flower and Leaf Prints from Build/Make/Craft/Bake.
Painted Rock Crafts from Martha Stewart.
Milk Carton Bird Feeder from Kaboose.
Make a Kite from Storm the Castle.
Paper Bag Wind Sock from Canadian Living.
Paper Boat that Floats from wikiHow.
Mosaic Bird Bath from The Seattle Times.
Footprint Garden Stepping Stones from Make Baby Stuff.
Sidewalk Chalk from Alpha Mom.
Sidewalk Chalk Paint from ohdeedoh.*
Grass Head Monster from Activity Village.
Stone Dolls from Maya Made.
How to Play Hopscotch from Quiet Fish.
Build a Fairy House from Light-Beams Publishing.
ARTS & CRAFTS
Homemade Playdough from The Long Thread.
Flower Pinwheels from Alpha Mom.*
Recycled Crayons from Make and Takes.
Fairy Wings from Threadbanger (see our kid version here).
Kaleidoscopes from Se7en.
Pressed Flower Art from Mom in Madison.
God’s Eyes summer camp yarn craft from Wise Craft.*
T-shirt weaving from Alpha Mom.*
Tissue Paper Butterflies from Marie for Design Mom.*
Make Your Own Fingerpaint from The Australian Women’s Weekly.
Clothespin Dolls at Going Sew Crazy.
Vacation Memory Jars from Martha Stewart.
Cardboard Dollhouse from Esprit Cabane.*
Scratch Foam Block Printing from Glitter Goods.
Dr. Seuss inspired ooblek (like gooey liquid playdough) with Skip to my Lou.
Watercolor Resist Painting from Bookhou Craft Projects BloesemKids.
Recycled Newspaper Beads from A Storybook Life.*
Tin Can Stilts from Kaboose.
Rain Sticks from Creative Kids at Home.
Party Poppers from Little Birdie Secrets.
Tension Rod Puppet Theater from Sycamore Stirrings.
Mexican Metal Tooling from Restoration Place.
Colorful Bean Bag Balls from Family Fun.
Canvas Checkerboard from Martha Stewart.
Friendship Bracelets from wikiHow.
Fabric Scrap Braided Necklace from cakies.
SUMMER EATS
Make ice cream in a coffee can from Homemade Ice Cream Makers.
Watermelon Carving Ideas from the National Watermelon Promotion Board.
10 Frozen Treats for Summer Family Fun.
Strawberry Rhubarb Jam from Soule Mama.
Raspberry Lemonade from Joy the Baker.*

Thanks for the list The long Thread

Thursday, May 23, 2013

Your Guide to Coping: May through September in Greater Phoenix


By , About.com Guide

There are those who just can't handle the desert in the summer, just like there are people who hate the snow and can't tolerate winter in other parts of the country. If you're here, the best way to get through the summer is to adapt. Here are some resources for living -- happily, I hope -- in triple digit temperatures.


When summer comes we all head to water. We don't have any real beaches in the Phoenix area, but here are some places where you can beat the heat with some wet fun.
Get Wet and Cool Off

Phoenix Pool


Air-Conditioned Entertainment

Splashing around is fun, but the time comes when we just need to get out of the sun. Here are some indoor activities that you might want to consider this summer.

Energetic Kids

Indoor Kids Theme Parks in Phoenix
It's summer vacation, and ever since the second day with no school the kids have been bored. There are a variety of places all over town where they can expend some energy and have a great time. And these are all indoors!

Early Mornings or Evenings Outdoors

Arizona Lakes
There are a few summer activities worth considering even though they are outside. You might be best to do these either very early in the morning or in the evening. Typically, places that offer summertime activities provide shade or other respite from the sun. Ask first if you think the heat might get to you, and go prepared with sunscreen, a hat and water.

Summer Spectator Sports

Summer Spectator Sports in Phoenix AZ
Phoenix has professional and college sporting events all year long for your enjoyment. Many tickets are reasonably priced, and some are even free! Why not go to a game this summer?

Get Outta Town

Prescott, AZ
No matter what we do, sometimes we just need to escape from the incessant heat. Here are some ideas for trips to places that are probably 10-20 degrees cooler than Phoenix, and within a couple of hours by car. If you don't want to drive to those, you could always just check into a local resort!

Do You Feel a Need For Beach?

Rocky Point Beach
These spots are a bit farther than a couple of hours, but Phoenicians are well known for packing up and heading to the nearest coast during the summer.

It's So Hot That...

It Is Hot in Phoenix
Yes, let's begin with the obvious. It's hot in the desert. Having lived here for about 30 years, I can honestly say that it isn't so much the heat that tends to wear me down, it's the duration of the summer season. Summertime in the Phoenix area lasts about five months, or longer, despite what the calendar indicates.

Summer Safety

110°F
Phoenix area residents need to find ways to adapt to everyday living when the temperatures soar. Shopping, activities, driving, pets -- it's important for everyone to be safe.

Back to School

Phoenix Schools
School calendars aren't especially consistent around here, but most public schools finish the school year sometime in May and start up again in August.

Summer Yards and Gardens

Phoenix Summer Gardens
Not everything green dies in the heat in Phoenix. Cacti (or cactuses, if you must) flower, vegetables grow, roses bloom, and desert flora flourish.

Conserve Energy and Save Water

Electric Meter
We might not use a lot of heat or water in the winter, but in the summer our energy consumption soars. It is important to conserve, for both the earth and our wallets.

Laugh It Off

Fry an egg on the Sidewalk
It gets so hot in Phoenix that all you can do is laugh about it. People might wonder why we live here. Well, during the winter months you can be sure that we are calling all our relatives up north and back east to tell them that we're wearing shorts and barbecuing outside. Enjoy these jokes that poke fun at our summer weather.

Summer Dates To Remember

Father's Day
During May, June, July, August and September you just can't cover yourself with ice packs and wait for the temperatures to drop. There are some special days that require your attention.