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NON PUMPKIN PATCH ACTIVITES FOR TODDLERS

October 27, 2022 Britt Johnson
 

Not to say a PP isnt worth the photos, but when you’re ready for something new, no matter where you are, save this!

 

Year 1 we did the PP. It was cute. Mother Nature’s Farm in Gilbert, AZ. He was free- it was worth it, but to save the $15 per person this time we opted for some more budget friendly and free activities!

 
 
  1. The McCormick-Stillman Railroad Park- Scottsdale, AZ but if you Google “Halloween train ride in yourcity” you will get some great results.

    • Great for ALL ages

    • Buy tickets ahead

    • Bring your own food and drinks and make it a party

  2. Trick or Treat in the Day- Don’t literally go ask for candy, but instead look at the decorations while the suns out.

    • Day decorations are not as scary

    • You can see all the spooky details

    • Map your treat route- which houses look like they came to play?

  3. Paint a Pumpkin- Why carve, when you can paint!

    • Any age can show off their skills

    • Add to a party or just by your self / with your little

    • Pumpkins last longer without a carve or use a fake one and reuse next year

    • No pumpkin? No problem! Hand and footprint spooky crafts are just as fun

  4. Make Cookies- Sugar cookie dough for now + freeze for next 2 months of holidays!

    • Decorate pumpkin cookies and skeletons using your ornament and gingerbread cutters from other holidays

    • Make lots of dough + freeze. I have an unbeatable recipe here

    • Make a spooky quesadilla- triangle cute eyes and mouth on a tortilla + burnt cheese bonus

 

What ever your spooky activity make it a memorable one. Creating holiday core memories have been a highlight of parenthood. Let me know if you recommend any other non patch spooky tings….. Happy Halloween!

XoXo

Britt.

 
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In Holiday Tags Halloween 2022, Spooky Season, decor, Decor, Decorate, Activities, Free, toddler, Toddler
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GUEST ROOM REDESIGN ON A DIME

July 5, 2019 Britt Johnson
Guest Room Redesign on a Dime
 

It only took us over a year to fix up the guest room, but we did it! First, it was storage, then WInter’s Dog Room, and now a proper guest room for our future stays! I cannot be more excited about the first guest staying in the room, but before that, I want to share all the details of this design on a dime guest room.

 

When we first moved in and painted every room in the house I immediately used this room to practice an ombre wall. Blending blues for hours and hours I was very impressed by my work of art and have even used it for several photo backdrops. We used the blank walls to hang my Monet prints collection. Other than that this room was easy to clean up to prep for a makeover. A little paint to touch up the base boards that our wonder full puppy chewed up and the room was ready for furniture.

 

We wanted to go with a futon for function and sticking with the midcentury trend keep the style of the furniture like the house. A futon allows us to maybe put a bed in later or adjust the use of the room altogether. We also wanted to put in a credenza. Not a dresser and not a tv console, but both, and our guests can put snacks in their too! These two pieces are bold in color and purpose but we are happy with the outcome and function.

 
 

Thriting and repurposing was where the rest of the details came from. My favorite orange rug from Ikea is a simple and inexpensive way to add color and change up a room. I love the shag to it! Great for bedrooms! Speaking of Ikea this clock shelf was in my office for the last 6 years, and I still love to this day, which is why Ikea still carries it! The statement chair was a set of two from Costco 6 years ago as well and Costco doesn’t even carry things from 6 months ago so good luck finding that! Finally I thrifted this Ikea blue table at a Goodwill 50% off day and scored it for $3.

 

I would like to think I am pretty good at “Staging a Bookcase.” All you really need are: Books (lol), candles, plants (real or fake), art, photos, crystals (something unique). Make sure to balance each shelf meaning if you did a book on the right, a few shelves down, add book on the left. Always share photos of great memories and change them out from time to time or different seasons or guests. And finally, put some crystals in there. Cleanse the energy and give your guests something to admire.

 

A few candles and throw pillows from target’s clearance section and we are ready to put some fresh linens in the cabinet and have our first guest enjoy her stay. We are book through July and Last week in August, but message me and we can see whats open for the other summer dates.

XoXo

Britt

 
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In Home Tags Design, Redesign, Guest Room, Home, House, Decorate, Space, Budget
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