Showing posts with label boys. Show all posts
Showing posts with label boys. Show all posts

Monday, January 5, 2015

Skateboard Shelves


Boys Skateboard Shelves DIY Tutorial - BusyBeingJennifer.com


My little boy isn't quite old enough to be interested in skateboards yet, but this is a fun idea for the future! Busy Being Jennifer got some old skateboards and used them as shelves.


See the Skateboard Shelves.


Tuesday, June 10, 2014

Guest Blogger - Spaceships & Laser Beams - Construction Birthday Party Ideas

Would your little guy enjoy a construction truck themed birthday party? It’s an especially well-loved idea with the younger crowd. Chances are you already have at least some of the party supplies too, so decorating to set the tone is not difficult. Whether you decide on an indoor, outdoor or combination venue, there are some decorative elements you’ll be sure to want to include, but there are additional fun options for an extra dose of “wow”! Read on for some of my favorite ideas of how to decorate for this popular birthday celebration theme.    
 
 

 

Great Ways to Decorate for a Construction Birthday Party

  • A wreath on the front door is nice but make one by using an orange extension cord or cut plastic caution tape to use as a type of ribbon for a unique themed welcome.
  • Work site signage adds authenticity. Make or look for things like: work zone, caution, yield, or hard hat area.
  • Giant cardboard tool cut-outs make a statement!
  • Use real blueprints on the wall or tables.
  • Black and yellow caution tape looks official.
  • Work benches can be used for food display or as play stations. Make your own with pegboard and wood pallets.
  • Dual stacks of tires or cement blocks can be used as effective table bases.
  • Display real tools but keep them high enough so kids can’t touch them.
  • Kid-sized wheel barrels and shovels look good and can be used for games, too.
  • Include caution cones and lights.
  • Black and yellow felt = a great table runner. Black plastic and yellow tape also works well.
  • Pint sized hard hats, work vests and tool pouches serve as décor, party time amusements and take-home favors.
  • Raid the toy box for all kinds of trucks; dump trucks, bulldozers and cranes look terrific on food buffets.
  • Kids will love playing “trucks” together, no matter how simple or elaborately you choose to decorate. For more fun, remember that adding dirt is always an option!

Find additional construction party specifics and visual inspiration on my construction truck category at Spaceships and Laser Beams.

What construction birthday party decorations would your kids love to see?



Stephanie Keeping is a wife to Mike, mom to a boy named Sam, a blogger, and an Etsy-preneur. She celebrates boyish charm at Spaceships and Laser Beams, where she talks about all things boy and birthday party. You can connect with her on Facebook, Google+, Pinterest, Twitter and on Etsy.


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Thanks for sharing your ideas with us, Stephanie! Be sure to check out her blog and other projects. She also has tons of other party ideas that I think you'll love. 


Monday, June 2, 2014

Easy Daily Schedule and Chore Chart


Hey Someday Crafters! I'm here today to kick off the Summer Survival Series for Moms of Boys that The Joys of Boys is running this summer! She has partnered with with tons of great bloggers to bring you tons of great ideas to help you survive the summer. Be sure to check her blog each day to get the latest idea.



It's officially summer here! Our preschool co-op ended about 2 weeks ago, and since then, things have felt a little off. We don't really have any kind of schedule to our days, and I knew we needed to change that in order to survive the summer. My 5-year-old is almost 6, and is headed into kindergarten next year, so I'm trying to instill responsibility that comes with a schedule and daily chores. To do so, I created this simple daily schedule and chore chart. 


I feel like this system is really easy, and totally adaptable to multiple children and different ages. There are 3 parts to this system. First, is the daily schedule. 


The things on this list are what we expect our 5-year-old to do everyday (or every few days, in the case of his bath). These are just what he needs to do in order to be a part of our family. Some of these are done in the morning, and some are done in the evening before bed. 

Each day, he also has some daily chores to do. 


There are 4 spots on this chart. So far I've kept 2 of them as unpaid daily chores. These are mandatory and have to be completed before going outside, playing video games, etc. Then I'll put up 1 or 2 paid chores that he can also choose to do. These don't have to be done, but he can earn the amount listed if he does. He loves earning money (especially quarters), so he's always been willing to do these extra chores. I just change them out each day based on what needs to be done around the house. They're paid according to intensity. Our kitchen is small and usually doesn't take much to sweep, so that's cheaper than something like cleaning the baseboards (which are just done a section at a time, not the whole house, just for reference)

Each of these charts are just in a sheet protector. The daily schedule can just be marked off with a dry erase marker and then erased at the end of each week. The rest of the chore slips are in another sheet protector.


When it's time to pay up, I just go to the change jar and give him his money. I've also considered just slipping the money in the back of the sheet protector so that it's available immediately, but I'm still debating that. So far I've been good about immediate payment. The jar may eventually run out, but it's all the loose change we collected while my husband was working as a waiter. There's about $60 in there, so it will take a while. 

If you'd like to download the PDF file for the schedule and chore system, you can do that here.

If you'd like the editable version so you can adapt this for your children, you can do that here. Please note that with the editable version, the font may not show the same if you don't have the same font downloaded on your computer (it's called CF Jack Story). A different font may cause differences in the design, so please keep that in mind. 

Also, if you're going to share this, please refer them to this post to download it. Please don't share the file or download link without permission from me. 

And don't forget to go check out The Joy of Boys and the rest of the summer survival series. She has so many other great bloggers lined up throughout the summer!


Sunday, May 18, 2014

Vintage Preppy Little Man's Lounge


http://blueistyle.blogspot.com/2014/05/VintagePreppyMenswearBoysRoom.html

About a week ago, I showed you the argyle wall that Blue I Style painted. Well, here's the rest of the room that she made for her little guy. It's so awesome!! I love all the prints and textures inspired from men's clothing.
 



Thursday, May 15, 2014

Desk DIY for Boys


http://www.tryintomakeahome.blogspot.fr/2014/04/desk-diy-for-boys.html

Tryin' to Make a Home wanted to add a desk to her son's room, but didn't have room for a full-sized desk. Her fix is super simple but looks great!
 



Tuesday, May 6, 2014

Superhero Bedroom


http://alittleofthis---alittleofthat.blogspot.com/2014/04/boys-superhero-room-tour.html

Do you have a little one who loves superheroes? Are you thinking of creating a superhero-themed room? Then go check out this superhero room from A Little of This, A Little of That. It's darling without being over the top.
 



Wednesday, April 2, 2014

Monster Face Cloths


http://haberdasheryfun.com/scrap-fabric-projects-2/diy-make-monster-inspired-face-cloths


How cute are these little monster cloths from Haberdashery Fun?! My little guy would LOVE using these during bath time!!


See the Monster Face Cloths.


Tuesday, April 1, 2014

Boy's Easter Outfit


13370020123 70d65f0eb2 A Boys Easter Outfit   Bunny Butt Pants and Carrot T shirt!


This cute little outfit from Swoodson Says is ADORABLE! I love the cute little floppy ears on the tushie!!


See the Boy's Easter Outfit.




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