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It doesn’t take much to keep children engaged. I pick up cheap-y crafting supplies at the Dollar Tree or Target and keep then in a drawer that the kids can get into in the back. They never tire of using the supplies and their imaginations to make things. It’s pretty awesome.
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Cathy says
Great idea. It looks like they’re having tonnes of crafty fun. X
Star Traci says
Craft supplies are my daughter’s favorites. She loves making things and has even started saving cereal boxes, etc. to combine with her crafts. She makes Barbie furniture that way. 🙂
Happy Sunday!
🙂
Traci
Claudya Martinez says
Brilliant! The other day we used a cereal box to create our own board game. Put Pie made a prototype on paper and then we used the cereal box decorated with colored paper and washi tape to make a sturdier version.
Star Traci says
I think our girls will like each other very much once they meet!
🙂
Traci