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Beach Sand Hand


Summer trips to the beach or lake are always great places to make memories with your kids. This year take a memento of your time in the sand home with you in the form of a sand cast handprint from your little one.

Things you’ll need:
Plaster of Paris
Water
Disposable container and spoon for mixing
Pie pan (optional)

Things to do:
1. If you don’t have access to a section of the beach where your handprint can sit undisturbed while it dries, fill your pie pan about half full with wet, but not sopping sand and pat down to create a flat surface.
2. Press your child’s hand into the sand firmly so that you get a nice deep impression of if.

3. Mix up your plaster according to the directions on the package and spoon it carefully into the impression of the hand, using the tip of the spoon to work it into the fingers.

4. Allow the plaster to harden fully before pulling it out of the sand and brushing off any excess. Be sure to label the plain side of the hand with a name and date so you’ll never forget just how small their hands were on that special vacation.

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Fairy Light Ball


I don’t know many little girls, or little boys for that matter, who wouldn’t love one of these fairy light balls to carry on a summer evening. My little one certainly can’t get enough of hers and we’ve already had requests for several more around the neighborhood. And who can blame them? I think I might want one for myself!

Things you’ll need:
Grapevine balls
Battery operated mini lights
Moss
Grosgrain ribbon

Things to do:
1. Load the battery compartment of your lights up with fresh batteries.

2. Ease open a section on the grapevine ball so that it’s big enough for the battery pack to slide in. Line the inside of the ball with moss, green side facing out.

3. Feed the lights into the ball, pressing them through the moss and evenly distributing them around the ball evenly.
4. Slide the battery pack in so that the switch is visible at one end. Cover the top of the battery pack loosely with moss and shift the grapevine back into place.

5. Cut a length of ribbon long enough to create a strap. Loop through a solid piece of vine and tie off with a knot and a bow.

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