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Hippity-Hop To Chasing Fireflies For The Cutest Easter Gifts and Crafts! | @ChasenFireflies

Easter is one of three times of the year that we talk to our kids about the meaning of the holiday and that we really get into decorating for.  Christmas and Thanksgiving are the other two.  Besides celebrating the meaning of Easter, kids love to celebrate Easter with Easter Eggs, Crafts, and chocolate bunnies.and parents love to dress their kids in fancy Easter clothes, right?   Luckily my husband’s mom loves to shop for fancy clothes and has made shopping for the kid’s Easter clothes her special thing, so I get to enjoy the fun stuff like decorating and dyeing Easter Eggs and what not.

This year, my daughter and I made the most adorable Easter decoration which came from Chasing Fireflies.  This is not just any Easter decoration, it’s a Shrinky Dinks® Easter Tree!  Combine a favorite holiday with a favorite craft.. imagine the amazing time we had!  Chasing Fireflies is our favorite store for Halloween costumes and other superbly adorable stuff. Whenever the Chasing Fireflies catalog comes in the mail, my daughter gets comfy and spends a while looking through it and circling everything she wants.

First Madelyn colored the Shrinky Dinks®.  This was her favorite part of the craft.  She loves to color and did a great job.  I was very impressed at how careful she was to stay in the lines and she stepped out and used green, yellow, and orange for this project!

Easter shrinky dinks craft

 

Next, I cut the Shrinky Dinks® out because I know we are going to have this tree for years and although I usually let her do every (safe) aspect of a craft project I cut the shrinky dinks out this time.

Then, we put the cut shrinky dinks® in the toaster on 350 degrees for about a minute and a half.   Madelyn watched in amazement as the Srinky Dinks® shrunk, curled up, then straightened out.  The shrinky dinks® at the top of the image below have not been baked/shrunk yet and the ones at the bottom have.

shrink dinks easter tree

 

After we baked the Shrinky Dinks®, I put the rings on each piece then she put the rubber bands in the rings.  Then we hung the Shrinky Dinks® on the Easter tree.

Last, we tied and placed the green ribbons, included in the box, onto the tree.

Chasing Fireflies Shrinky Dinks Easter Tree craft project

 

We really had such a great time creating this beautiful Easter Tree together.   All pieces shown in the images are included in the Shrinky Dinks® Easter Tree box.   This Easter project is just $18 on the Chasing Fireflies website.  For a decoration (and craft making memories) that we will have for many years, that’s a great deal!

peter rabbit spinning centerpiece from Chasing Fireflies

We also got a Peter Rabbit™ Spinning Centerpiece from Chasing Fireflies.  The centerpiece was easy to put together and I love the classic images that make up the entertaining decoration.

The Shrinky Dinks® Easter Tree and Peter Rabbit™ Spinning Centerpiece both break down to be flat making them very easy to store until next Easter.

Check out Chasing Fireflies‘ selection of adorable children’s clothing, costumes, and gifts and see their entire line of Easter crafts and gifts here.

I hope you and your kids have a Happy Easter!

This review was made possible by Mom Spark Media. Thoughts are my own. I received Chasing Fireflies items for the purpose of this review.

Schwan’s Easter Dinner Home Delivery Makes Mom’s Life Easier

Schwan's Easter Dinner Home Delivery

For the next few days we’ll be decorating the house with Easter decor, spring flowers, and all things pastel.  My daughter insists that we decorate for every holiday and I don’t blame her. Decorating is fun and the decorations add excitement to the house.  But.. I’ll be honest, one thing I don’t particularly enjoy about holiday’s is meal time.  I have what I call kitchen-claustrophobia and I would prefer not to ever prepare a meal for more than my family of four.  That’s why I am thrilled that Schwan’s is delivering our Easter dinner this year.

Schwan’s Home Delivery offers up traditional Easter fare that is sure to satisfy family and guests including: Sliced Ham, Au Gratin Potatoes, Green Peas, Old-Fashioned Apple Pie & Vanilla Ice Cream to name a few.

Delivered right to your doorstep and ready in minutes, a Schwan’s home delivered meal will provide you that extra time away from the kitchen and with your family.  Sounds pretty great doesn’t it?   Check out Schwans.com today to plan your Easter menu.  Schwans.com offers an assortment of fresh fruits, vegetables, meat, and a LiveSmart™ section where you’ll find delicious, real, better-for-you food with minimal additives or preservatives, moderate calories, sodium and fat, and zero grams of trans fat.

Here are a few sections to be sure to check out on Schwans.com

  • Kid’s Favorites – Take a look at the Oven Roasted Chicken Bites on the Kid’s Favorites LiveSmart™ menu.
  • Desserts – Cookies, brownies, cakes, and cobblers.. oh my!
  • Seafood – The Fire Grilled Italian Code looks delicious!

Schwan’s Home Service, Inc. brings grocery shopping right to your door with no muss or fuss, making “convenient” seem like an understatement. Offering a wide variety of products – vegetables, sides, complete meals, and desserts – will help busy moms satisfy hungry family members any time of the day.

Finally, here is a great meal idea for another day:

Start off with Sweet Potato Fries.

schwan sweet potato fries
Schwan Sweet Potato Fries

Then enjoy a juicy, tender and flavorful Bratwurst.

Schwan Bratwurst
Schwan Bratwurst

Fire Roasted Vegetable Blend

Schwan Fire Roasted Vegetable Blend
Schwan Fire Roasted Vegetable Blend

And end your meal with Passion Punch Sherbet.

Schwan Sherbert
Schwan Sherbert

Is your mouth watering?

Just imagine an Easter dinner that is delicious, requires almost no preparation, and is delivered to your door!

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Alicia Hagan, Editor

Disclosure: Schwan’s is providing a meal for my family for review purposes. All opinions are 100% honest and my own. Schwan’s did not require that I write a post about their service of products.  I only write about products that I stand behind and would purchase for myself and my family.

Talk about Embarrassing! Don’t try to leave your child at preschool when it’s closed.

It doesn’t work.

Mornings have been stressful around around here lately between my 4 year old fighting every outfit I put together for her, she is really picky about socks so we go through about three pairs each morning trying to find the perfect pair, she’s been having to poop right before we walk out the door to go to school, and I haven’t been feeling so hot for a little over a week.

This morning was no different.  My daughter cried about her outfit, she had to poop right before we were going to leave then to add salt to the wound, my husband told me that we needed to drop money off at my son’s school for his school photograph – ASAP.  What? What?

So I was running around like a mad woman, trying to get my 4 year old ready for school, fix her breakfast, fix her lunch for school, fix her hair, then I find out about the school pictures.  I had to hunt down a check and make a decision on which photographs we wanted to keep..which I absolutely suck at – decision making.

Finally, I get through all of that.  My daughter is dressed.  Her lunch is packed.  She’s going to eat breakfast in the car.  Then she has to go to the bathroom again.

That’s when I remembered that my husband and I agreed that maybe she shouldn’t go to school because she ran a mild fever last night, has been coughing, and having this ‘poop issue’.  But all that was going through my head was that if she stays home..

  • She’s going to sit in front of the TV all day while I work, which I HATE
  • She’s going to want my attention (all day) and I have a ton of work to do
  • She’d be happier at school

So, we get in the car, I tell her that she doesn’t have to go to school, we go to my son’s school to drop off the photographs and check, then I say “don’t you think you’d have more fun at school than at home today?”.  She looks at me with her sweet little eyes and says “Yes, Mommy.. I think you’re right”. Huh, did I hear that right? She agreed to go to school?

Hooray! She’s going to school!

I can get some work done?  I hit the gas pedal like nobody’s business (her school is across the street from my son’s school so I probably got up to 25 MPH), parked the car, got her out, and my daughter said “look mommy, it’s the mayor!”.  I looked up and saw a man dressed in a suit, carrying a bible.  My daughter goes to a pre-k inside a church so I didn’t think anything of it.  But I also noticed that there weren’t ANY other cars around. Strange for being just a few minutes late to school.  There are usually a few stragglers in the parking lot at 9:15.  The “Mayor” asked me if my daughter goes to the preschool there and I said Yes.  He said “Oh, I’m so sorry, there’s no school today.  No one told you?”  Are you freakin’ kidding me.. is what I do not say out loud.

My daughter looked at me very sadly and we walked back to the car.  At that moment I realized that I was going to have to come up with things for her to do while I worked.

That’s about when she stepped on the Wilton Chocolate and Easter Candy Molds on the floor in the car.  Ding! Ding! Ding! We have something to do! Thank goodness the molds didn’t break!

Making Easter chocolates with my daughter

She did really great for about an hour (watching TV) then broke down and asked me to play with her for about 20 minutes straight until I broke down and said OK.   I reached a comfortable stopping point with work and got the Wilton’s chocolate candy and molds out and we got to work. She LOVED making chocolate candies and it’s such a quick, easy, and mess-free project that I think we’ll make chocolates for every holiday now.  I just hope someone eats them!

What Easter traditions do you have?  Do you have a favorite chocolate candy recipe? Do you put Oreos or other goodies, in your chocolate candies?

Have you ever taken your child to preschool only to find that it was closed?  What did you do?

 

Alicia Hagan, Mom Blog editor

Get Your Free Downloadable Decorated Egg Holder Template Just In Time For Springtime And Easter Celebrations

Dinosaur Train Easter Egg printableIf you are still looking for printable egg holders for those Easter Eggs you are about to decorate with your kiddos, here is a cute one from PBS’s Dinosaur Train (pdf file).

Get more free Dinosaur Train printables here.

About Dinosaur Train

In “Dinosaur Train,” young viewers join Buddy the T. rex and his adoptive family of Pteranodons on whimsical adventures through prehistoric jungles, swamps, volcanoes and oceans as they unearth basic concepts in natural science, natural history and paleontology. The Dinosaur Train is a colorful locomotive, customized to accommodate all kinds of dinosaurs, and it has the ability to visit the Triassic, Jurassic and Cretaceous worlds, while the train’s Conductor, a knowledgeable Troodon, provides passengers with fascinating facts along the way. DINOSAUR TRAIN is a Parents’ Choice Recommended TV series, and its accompanying website received a Parents’ Choice Silver Award and a prestigious 2010 Prix Jeunesse Award. PBSKIDS.org/dinosaurtrain welcomes more than 2.4 million visits each month, offering engaging content designed to continue dinosaur exploration beyond the television series, including printables, games, and a dinosaur field guide. Parents, caregivers and educators can find resources and activities to extend the series learning at PBS Parents (PBSPARENTS.org) and PBS Teachers (PBSTEACHERS.org).

Alicia Hagan, Mom Blog editor