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Keep a reminder of your baby’s tiny feet with this modern alternative to the shoe-bronzing tradition. The Babyprints frame by Pearhead makes a unique baby shower gift for mommies-to-be and a great memento for grandparents, friends and relatives.

Babyprints Desk frame

Babyprints frame requires absolutely no mixing, no baking, no painting, and produces no mess.

Everything for assembly is included: an elegant shadowbox frame with glass facing, acid-free picture mats for both 4″x6″ and 5″x7″ phtographs, and non-toxic air drying impression material.

Babyprint desk frame kit

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These homemade marshmallow peeps are the perfect, yummy DIY activity for Easter.

Homemade Marshmallow Peeps

I came across this awesome recipe at Twig & Twistle. I can’t wait to try this out for Easter!

Homemade Marshmallow Peeps

Ingredients:

Corn Syrup, Gelatin, Sugar, Cold Water, Salt, Vanilla Extract, Corn Starch, Powdered Sugar, Food Coloring and Sanding Sugar

Instructions:

1. Begin with a basic marshmallow recipe, this one from Alton Brown works well. At the end of the recipe when you are adding the vanilla extract also add your food coloring. I ended up making three batches, one for each color, needless to say I have a LOT of peeps now. If you don’t need that many, think about sticking with one or two colors.

2. Once you’ve poured the mixture into the prepared pan, smoothed it out with a spatula and dusted it; place plastic wrap over the pan and flatten smooth the surface with a rolling pin. Remove the plastic wrap and let set for at least 4 hours.

3. Once the marshmallows are ready, cut them out with a lightly oiled cookie cutter. I used this set from amazon DIY Homemade Marshmallow Peeps!, but feel free to use whatever you like.

4. To get the sanding sugar to stick, I ended up lightly blotting the tops and bottoms of the marshmallows with a damp paper towel before rolling in the sugar.

5. For the “eyes” I put a dab of corn syrup on the back of a black candy button to get them to stick (found at a local cake store).

6. For a sweet little present, line the bottom of a clear gift box with parchment paper, I added a little scalloped edge to finish off the look.

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When you begin drawing time with your child, you quickly realize just how fast you go through paper.

An eco-friendly alternative to encourage your growing artist is to laminate some paper in different sizes. Purchase non-toxic washable markers, like these e-color-gy markers. After drawing time is over, you can quickly wipe clean the laminated paper and use over again!

draw1 Eco-conscious Drawing Time

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