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Sunday 30 October 2016

Spooky Mummy Tealights


This will be the last of my Halloween crafts for the year and with that in mind I've made it quick and cheap!!


Completed candle holders


Friday 28 October 2016

Wizard Wands (alternative to glue gun)


If you liked the look of the last craft but haven't got a glue gun then this is for you. A glue gun free wizard wand! So here we go!


Completed wand


Thursday 27 October 2016

Wizard Wands


Fancy making your own unique wand filled of handmade magic?? Yes! Well here you go!

I will be doing two versions of this craft. The first with a glue gun and the second with normal PVA glue, as I realise not everyone will have a glue gun and its not overly safe to do with the kids!


Completed wands, one white, one black

Tuesday 25 October 2016

Aira Force


Protected and maintained by the National Trust, Aira Force is a remarkable 65ft waterfall surrounded by ancient woodland. There are many rainy days in the Lake District but that's apparently ideal for seeing a waterfall.


Aira force waterfall surrounded by woodland

Thursday 20 October 2016

Apple Pumpkins


Halloween is getting nearer so here's another craft for you! This one turns an apple into a pumpkin!

*DISCLAIMER - YOU CANNOT EAT THE APPLE WHEN ITS PAINTED!



Apple painted to look like a pumpkin

Tuesday 18 October 2016

The World of Beatrix Potter


The World of Beatrix Potter is a child friendly attraction in Bowness On Windermere. Based predominately inside it is an ideal place to visit on a rainy day. 

As expected when we visited the Lake District it was raining so we had it on our list of places to go. There was also the added bonus that they accept Tesco Days Out vouchers so I cashed in some Clubcard points beforehand.

As we entered the town we parked in a nearby car park, walking the short distance to the attraction and using the buggy friendly side entrance. The price of admission was £14.40 (two adults at £7.20, 2's and under free) but with the use of our Tesco voucher is came to just £4.40!!! A complete bargain.

We made our way through to the small cinema type room to watch the five minute presentation that introduces Miss Potter, her stories and illustrations. At this moment Joseph decided he wanted out of his pushchair and wanted to walk, so we spent most of the time wrestling him into his reins! 

At the end of the short film a door opened as we stepped inside we were whisked into the stories of Miss Potter. Greeted first by Peter Rabbit and then by Jemima Puddle Duck, the characters are identical to those from the books as are the scenes. 


Daddy and toddler looking at Peter Rabbit figure