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Spreading the Magic

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I am so excited to share a few more Disney crafts with you!  I have been Disney crazy all my life, but the last few weeks I have been going a little overboard.  I have been making crafts for baby J and the whole family.  J is a growing boy and loves his snacks (aka every flavor of Puffs ever created), so I made a snack tin for our trip our of an old almond tin, some paper, and a whole lot of mod podge.  It says "Meeshka Moushka Mickey Mouse Mix."  Here is the finished product: I will be posting some other mod podge projects soon.  I entered late into the mod podging world, but now I'm here to stay! The next project I moved on to was for my mom's birthday.  I found this cute idea on pinterest, and I tweeked it, like I usually do for sewing projects.  I thought my mom needed something Disney inspired.  And although she doesn't drink coffee, she does like hot cocoa, tea, and apple cider, so I thought she might appreciate a Mickey coffee sleeve on a cute new t

A Disney Craft

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Time for a craft!  In preparing for our Disneyland trip, I am making lots of crafts for the trip!  All of my crafts are either Mickey Mouse or Buzz Lightyear, because that seems to be Baby J's preference.  The craft that I'm showing off today is based on those pacifier clips that I see everywhere, but it has two clips instead of one (my baby boy is not a fan of the paci anyway).  I can think of about 10 ways to use these right off the top!  I liked the idea of two clips so I can use this to clip a light blanket to the stroller so it doesn't fall off.  I will also be using this to clip toys to the stroller so the beloved Mickey doll doesn't get lost.  It can be used to clip a blanket around your neck to make a quick nursing cover.  Or I'm sure it will be used to turn burp cloths into bibs, since we always have 5 burp cloths with us but can never seem to find a bib.  So many uses for these simple clips!!!! Supplies: -2 Suspender/Mitten clips per item (or other

Making Magic

This month, my family will be going to the Happiest Place on Earth.  I was raised to have a deep love and respect for everything Disney, as was Hubby.  We carried on this love by spending a year as Cast Members in Walt Disney World.  So, naturally, Little J will be raised in the magic.  In true Disney fan fashion, baby J will be taking his first trip to Disneyland this month, at 9 months old.  We are so excited! I am busily preparing for our trip.  I want to make this trip as magical as possible (yes, I know that he will not remember this).  Last week I spent hours mod podging a special snack tin for little J's puffs.  I will post pictures of the "Meeshka Moushka Mickey Mouse Mix" tin soon, turned out so cute!  I have a wonderful friend who made adorable bag/stroller tags for the trip, and the cutest trip journal, which will also be a great scrapbook!  Now it's on to more crafts for the trip!  This weekend, I will be making suspender onesies (Mickey Mouse, of course

Craniofacial Acceptance Month

September is Craniofacial Acceptance Month!  Please take some time this month to learn about some craniofacial conditions and teach your children about acceptance!  Our family was thrown into this craniofacial world, and I have to admit that I did not know much about any of these conditions.  Baby J was diagnosed at 2 months old with Sagittal Craniosynostosis.  With the diagnosis came fear, frustration, anger, sadness, and a whole bunch of new friends. As a new parent, I thought the difficult part of living with a newborn would be sleepless nights and dirty diapers.  But that was nothing compared to a doctor telling us that our baby would need surgery.  Craniosynostosis affects about 1 in every 2000 babies.  The bones in a baby's skull are all separated by sutures, and do not fuse together until much later in life.  Craniosynostosis is the premature fusion of one or more sutures, which causes the baby's head to grow in an abnormal shape, and does not allow for proper formatio