Joy-filled Christmas 2013 December 26, 2013October 30, 2014diana Comment And so this is Christmas, what have we done… It’s been a crazily packed December for me, and I have to apologise for [...]
Making Sense of Cubism – Art Appreciation & Simple Project for Little Children November 12, 2013October 31, 2014diana Comment If you’ve been following this blog, you would have guessed by now that I am officially ‘jobless’ and have been surviving on ad [...]
Shoebox Postbox October 6, 2013October 31, 2014diana Comment The girls were into cards making lately. They enjoy making little cards and notes for everyone they love – daddy, mommy, grandparents, friends [...]
Teachers’ Day Gift Project – Coloured Pasta Bracelet August 30, 2013October 31, 2014diana Comment If you’ve read my post on our visit to Eat.Play.Love, you would have seen those brightly coloured, threaded pasta necklaces on a mannequin [...]
Alphabet Painting for Kids July 24, 2013October 29, 2014diana Comment Here’s a little activity I did with my kids at home using recycled cardboard from toy and clean food packages – we painted [...]
Cardboard Storyboard – Explaining the haze to little children June 27, 2013October 31, 2014diana Comment Learning about the haze and re-telling a story with story board. “Mommy, why can’t we go out and play?” I kept the kids [...]
Brian is 4! – hand painted balloons wall decor June 24, 2013October 29, 2014diana Comment Hello there! How was your weekend? We stayed home for most of the past weekend as the haze was bad and the kids [...]
How to make a snow globe June 18, 2013October 29, 2014diana Comment Here’s a simple and fun activity we did over the past weekend. It was Fathers’ Day last Sunday and we were all set [...]
Recycle Craft: Magazine Paper Skirt June 3, 2013October 29, 2014diana Comment What to do with old magazines? Well, when I was single, I kept them (yes, I am a hoarder but I would like [...]
Mini Potted Plant Project For Kids May 28, 2013October 29, 2014diana Comment Pretty little flower pots made of recycled plastic bottles and socks. Some time last year, I was given the opportunity to conduct a [...]