March 2nd, 2011
Get creative with this simple little project made from a cheap bear costume, a little bit of hot glue, and a lot of love from mommy! Corey Colwell-Lipson met up with this creative mom, Bridget Frey and her little viking, Wilson Parry at The Wallingford Center in Seattle, Washington this past Halloween and fell in love with this simple, homemade costume!
All you need is a cheap bear costume, a , and a lot of love!
Viking costume made easy!
How to make your own Viking Costume:
1 used bear costume ($1.00!) that will be cut into a vest, boot tops, and fur lining in hat
1 small hat($2.00)
Use hot glue gun to gun everything together!
Total Price: $3.00 for everything! What a steal!
Blogger Laurali Star can also be found on The Damsel in the Attic.
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February 28th, 2011
This delicious recipe is not only easy to make but so healthy and delicious, even your kids will love it!
A hot salad that even your kids will enjoy!
Ingredients:
1 organic, hormone free chicken breast cooked and cut into bite size pieces
organic spinach
3 cloves garlic
1/4 cup of onion
1/4 cup of reduced fat feta cheese
1/4 cup of raisins
Handful of sunflowers seeds
1/4 cup of yellow pepper
2 capfuls of extra virgin olive oil
How to make this:
Heat skillet with olive oil to medium setting
sprinkle in garlic cloves, onion, and yellow pepper until lightly toasted
Add a half to a full bag of spinach and place a lid over skillet to wilt spinach
Take lid off, crumble with sunflower seeds, raisins, prepared chicken bites, and feta cheese
Serve hot!
Blogger Laurali Star can also be found on The Damsel in the Attic.
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February 23rd, 2011
Karen Semyan and her 3 1/2 year old daughter participated in Green Halloween at the Wallingford Center in Seattle, Washington this past Halloween wearing a homemade jellyfish costume created from materials found from around the house! Super fun and easy to do!
How to make a jellyfish:
1 sombrero
1 polar fleece for lining
bubble packaging
1 short led light chain for top of hat
Various ribbons and rickrack for tendrils
1 sheer, shiny piece of material to cover the top and for more tendrils
To secure it all, use a glue gun and clear packing tape.
Jellyfish Made Easy!
Create your own jellyfish costume
Blogger Laurali Star can also be found on The Damsel in the Attic.
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February 16th, 2011
We were on twitter recently and stumbled across this unique company, Pink Axel, that makes caps for babies with a little bit of edge and a lot of softness. Check it out!
Baby Skull Cap for edgy baby
Mom Tattoo on a hat
Black cap with pink crown for your little princess
Blogger Laurali Star can also be found on The Damsel in the Attic
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February 9th, 2011
We caught up with Creative Kismet blogger Regina M. Lord recently, out of Tuscon, Arizona (Corey’s hometown!) and discovered that she has some very crafty Valentine’s to share with the people she loves. Regina is a talented artist and blogger that will be featured from time to time on Green Halloween and we look forward to sharing her talents with you! As the busy mother of two boys, she still manages to do an exchange with her fabric be my Valentine bookmark. Check it out and make your own!
Find out what Creative Kismet is all about!
Be My Valentine's Bookmark's
Blogger Laurali Star can be found on The Damsel in the Attic.
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