If you haven’t been to Legoland to check out the holiday festivities, there is still time! The kids and I went yesterday (Daddy is sick, he stayed home and rested), and we had a blast!
Legoland California is open Christmas Eve and Christmas Day, so if you are looking for something fun and unique, head on over!
And if you are looking for a way to ring in the New Year, the Kids’ New Year’s Eve party. This celebration begins with special musical performances on Fun Town Stage and Heartlake City. Then, the party moves to San Francisco in Miniland U.S.A. where, like the famous Times Square party, Kids’ New Year’s Eve features a countdown followed by a huge LEGO brick dropping 22 feet into 2018 and spectacular fireworks at 6 p.m. to end the night.
The entire park is decked out for the holidays. We loved all the touches to Miniland, including the tree in front of Capital Building, along with the carolers.
And here is an Insider Tip: The Pizza and Pasta Buffet offers Kids Eat Free after 4:30pm (1 free kid per paid adult, and kids under 3 eat free) most days. Henry loves Pizza, and after a busy day of running, playing, and building, he and Margaret were both ready to chow down on some pizza and mac n’ cheese.
Also- Don’t forget to try Granny’s Apple Fries! They are to die for!
I love to tie dye! It’s a great way to give clothes that may have been stained a new life. Since I get most of our clothes from clothing swaps, I often find really cute light colored kids clothes with minor stains.
Well, and when you’ve got kids, a lot of stuff ends up with stains, and not just their clothes, I have several shirts that I had to tie dye to cover little people stains from dirty hands and faces rubbing on my during hugs.
There are a lot of tie dye kits available at your local craft store, but what they don’t tell you is that the dye in those kits doesn’t last. We used this kit last year and the remaining shirts we have have faded to very light pastels. So, if you want to do some awesome, vibrant tie dyes, I recommend using Procion Dyes like the ones Dharma Trading sells.
Time to start mixing up dye!Safety First! Cover all tables and work areas. Don’t forget to wear gloves.
I also have cultivated an Amazon Store with all the stuff you will need, including a kit that contains Procion Dyes- All you need is a bag of Urea and the kit is ready to dye! Procion dyes are best for Cotton, ramie, hemp, rayon- Natural plant based fibers (not linen- that stuff is a bear to dye). If you have blends with synthetic fibers (like polyester, acrylic, lycra), the color will not be as vibrant. Anything less than 50% natural fiber will end up being pastel.
Since Tie Dying can be a little intimidating, let’s break it down. In addition to your dyes and chemicals…
You will need:
A big open space (We use my parents backyard)
2-3 6 foot tables covered in protective plastic (tarps or trash bags work well)
1-2 Large Buckets (5 gallon buckets from Home Depot are great)
Access to warm water
Measuring cups and measuring spoons (I recommend plastic ones)
Plastic bags or plastic wrap (to cover up /wrap up garments after they have been dyed)
Here is my pinterest board with tons of great folding techniques and patterns. You are ready to fold and tie once you’ve selected your garments and laundered them without fabric softener. I love incorporating marbles, canning jar lids, clamps to make tie dying more interesting.
Folded, tied, and zip tied!
Once everything is folded/tied and secured (either with rubber bands, zip ties, or cotton string), it’s time to mix the washing soda and hot water. 1 cup of washing soda per gallon of water. Mix together in the buckets, and soak the tied garments for 15 minutes-1 hour. The washing soda raises the pH of the garments allowing the dye to be more readily absorbed.
Washing Soda is NOT BAKING SODA. Washing soda is caustic and will hurt you if you submerge your hands in it. Wear gloves when you handle it. Wring out the garments after soaking so they are damp, not dripping. You can keep using the same water for your entire session.
Our soaking bucket- it’s actually a plastic tote.
While your garments are soaking, mix up your dye. The most dye will come directions, but remember to mix your water with Urea. 1/4C of urea to 1 quart warm water. Urea helps the dye dissolve and remain mixed. It also helps the colors stay vibrant.
TIME TO DYE! Once your soaked garments are wrung out, it’s time to apply the dye. If you aren’t sure which colors will look good together, Get a color wheel. It will help you with color placement too. When you tie dye, colors will run together, so using complementary colors will help your garments look better when they are finished.
Remember to apply dye all sides, and if your garment is bunched up a lot, you may need to squirt dye between the folds to make sure the dye penetrates all of the layers.
Bags and bags of baby onsies!
After the garment is dyed, place it in a plastic bag, or wrap it up in plastic wrap. You want to lay the item flat. Let the garments sit for 24 hours (or over night), rinse the garments one at a time under cool water until most of the water coming from our garment is clear or a very pale. Then remove the binding (rubber bands, zip ties, string).
Wash completed garments with Synthrapol. It’s laundry soap that binds the color molecules to the fabric and sheds the dye that is not bonded. Once you wash the finished garments with Synthrapol, the clothing won’t shed dye or rub off on you, you can use your regular detergent from then on out. I also throw a couple Color Catchers in the wash too for good measure.
Once your garments are dry, the are ready to wear! I use the word “garments”, but you can also dye fabric, bed sheets, even pillow cases.
Here is a King Sized Pillow Case!
This piece of fabric had several different patterns combined!
Here is some of the most recent stuff I dyed:
Tie dye shirts make great gifts! You can also tie dye socks- That’s what Bitty Bird is getting in her Advent Calendar this year!
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Brew your favorite coffee double strength (because let’s face it, not everyone has an expresso machine at their disposal)
Heat some milk (I prefer 2% or whole milk) and I use a frother like this one. It makes the milk nice and frothy- just like the steamer at the coffee shop.
Pour coffee into your mug, add 2-4 pumps of syrup (I like my coffee less sweet, so I do 2 pumps), stir and then add your hot milk. Put a dollop of froth on top. Top with whipped cream (if desired, not needed).
For syrups, I prefer Torani. Amazon has a bunch of different variety packs for holiday drinks, I like this one the best. If you live near a Cost Plus World Market, they usually have a great selection of flavors. Since I’m not a huge fan of single task anything, I also put Sugar free syrups in my protein shakes, and in my regular coffee each day. I’ve got a regular coffee shop set up in my kitchen. Ya know, except there is no bearded hipster.
If you are making a mocha, I use Nesquik. Really. I’ve got kids, so we always have it in the cupboard. But you could use your favorite cocoa mix.
Schoola is at it again! This weekend they have two great promos!
The first, and my favorite: Four days of deals as low as $1, so keep checking back. There will be new items added daily. No code needed.
Starts: Friday, February 17th, at 12:00 am Pacific Time Ends:Monday, February 20th, at 11:59 pm Pacific Time
The second deal is pretty great, especially if you need to stock up on new to you clothes!
60% off $60 or More Starts: Friday, February 17th, at 12:00 am Pacific Time Ends: Limited Time, Act Fast Code: PREZ60
If you are new to Schoola, sign up here and you’ll receive $10 off your first order! That’s a pretty sweet deal!
In addition to offering awesome gently worn kids clothes, Schoola also gives a percentage (40%) of each sale to a school. So you can feel good twice: Once while your saving $$, and again because you are helping support a school in need.
To get started, click here. And I can’t wait to see what you have scored! I got Lil’ Man 3 shirts!
**Fine Print: Offer valid for a limited time. Discounts and credits do not apply toward the free shipping threshold or promotional minimums. Discounts are applied to the post-credit order value. New-with-tags items are not eligible for purchase with discounts or credits.**
A few weeks ago, I posted aboutGrandBox , a monthly subscription box.
GrandBox is the original monthly subscription box customized and curated specifically for seniors 65 and up. It’s the perfect gift to bring a smile to the older loved ones in your life.
Well, it was received by the kid’s paternal grandmother. And she liked it!
The box contained:
Holiday Wet-It
hand lotion,
d’anjou pear hard candy,
chocolate butter biscuit,
holiday patterned kleenex,
and a couple of candy canes!
And per my Mother in law, the TOPPER was the pics of the kids.
So if you are looking for a gift for the grandparent or other older relative in your life, check out Grandbox!
If you follow me on Instagram or Twitter, you saw all of my crazy posts this morning from Ikea San Diego. A group of bloggers (and our kids) enjoyed breakfast in their cafe and learned out Ikea’s winter Good Cause Campaign, Let’s Play for Change, which highlights the benefits of play for all Children.
Honestly, the best part of being a kid is free time to play and learn. Children learn through play: social skills, emotional development, and so much more. Anyone shopping for the holidays at Ikea stores world wide can help the cause! For every children’s book and toy sold through November 20- December 24, 2016, the IKEA Foundation will make a donation of €1 (that’s about $1.10 USD) to projects in some of the poorest communities in the world. And you can help twice- Each store has a drop box where you can drop off purchased toys. If you buy toys at Ikea, that’s a double dip for the cause!
You can learn about the campaign by watching the video:
Ikea has partnered with Handicap International Federation, Room to Read, Save the Children, Special Olympics, UNICEF, and War Child. You can learn more about the Ikea Foundation by visiting their website.
And if you hasn’t visited Ikea lately, check out their awesome Ikea Family savings card! It’s free to sign up and you score all kinds of great deals and perks every day!
In addition to those perks, you score family only prices on tons of items each month. It’s definitely worth signing up. It’s free and easy to do.
Looking for a gift for a foodie or a skin care junkie? Check out this awesome offer!
Kasandrinos International proudly offers a single source organic extra virgin olive oil and other high quality food and skin care products. Kasandrinos International only offers this year’s harvest of olive oil.
Visit Kasandrinos – high quality organic extra virgin olive oil. Use code holidayguide2016 at checkout to save20% off!!
I’ll be getting a bottle of Olive oil to try, and I’ll be sharing my thoughts and a recipe featuring Kasandrinos Olive Oil! Maybe I’ll make my Marinated Salad!
It’s hard to buy gifts for Grandma and Grandpa. What do you buy for someone who has everything or limited space? You only need so many sweaters, boxes of candy, or books…. right?
GrandBox is the original monthly subscription box customized and curated specifically for seniors 65 and up. It’s the perfect gift to bring a smile to the older loved ones in your life.
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My readers get to save!
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I think this would also be a great gift idea for those other older relatives that you may not be able to visit often due to distance. I know my Great-Grandmother would have loved to receive a box with a small snack or gift each month and photos of my brother and I!
I’ll have some feedback (fingers crossed) from a loved one to share soon. Who will receive it… SHHHH!! It’s a secret!