Monthly Archives: April 2013

Instagram Blog Hop + Vine 4/2

Welcome to the Instagram + Vine Blog Hop! If you’re new here, the Instagram + Vine Blog Hop is a party where you link up your Instagram and/or Vine accounts, find and follow new friends, and be continually inspired by what you see in your feeds! No need to have a blog, just an Instagram…

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Spring Kid Craft: Birdseed!

Today I’m guest posting at Time To Play Magazine! Visit over to check out the details on how to create this fun kid craft! To create this craft with your kid, you will need the following: – 3/4 cup of bird seed (I bought a $5 bag at Target.) – 1 packet of Knox Unflavored…

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  • Tammy S

    What a fantastic craft. It is perfect to make with Earth Day coming up. Thanks for the idea!ReplyCancel

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  • Gayle Lindholm

    Do you just follow the gelatin directions and add to 1 cup of birdseed?? I don’t see the amounts…great idea…does it need to be refrigerated to set up before hanging outside?? Thanks GayleReplyCancel

    • Yes, and If you want. Let dry completely at room temperature if you prefer. I updated the post with the instructions> Thanks!! 🙂ReplyCancel

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