I just realized that yesterday's post of my cool little Seashell Collecting Bag was my 100th post on Come Together Kids! **cue flashing lights, whistles and balloon drop** It's been so much fun sharing my ideas, projects and activities and I look forward to posting at least 100 more.
In honor of this milestone, I thought it might be fun to take a look at my Blogger stats and share the Top Ten Most Popular Posts here on my blog.
(as of today, June 8, 2011)
By far my most popular project! I made these for my girls
back in March to welcome Spring.
They're so colorful and cheery and the girls love having them on their beds.
2. April Fools! Candy in a Fruit Can
This was such a huge hit with my kids.
(I think I might do it again this summer as a practical joke!)
This was such a huge hit with my kids.
(I think I might do it again this summer as a practical joke!)
4. Handprint Trees Canvas
This canvas is hanging in my dining room
and makes me smile whenever I look at it.
This canvas is hanging in my dining room
and makes me smile whenever I look at it.
5. Bubble Refill Container
They say that necessity is the mother of invention,
well I needed a better way for my kids to play with bubbles
and this was the perfect solution!
They say that necessity is the mother of invention,
well I needed a better way for my kids to play with bubbles
and this was the perfect solution!
6. Pretty Pink Purse
I was so proud of myself for figuring out how to turn an old shirt
into this cute little purse.My daughter LOVES it!
I was so proud of myself for figuring out how to turn an old shirt
into this cute little purse.My daughter LOVES it!
7. Mother's Day Fingerprint Candles
Using tissue paper to decorate candles is such a fun technique.
The grandmas and great-grandma loved these little gifts.
Using tissue paper to decorate candles is such a fun technique.
The grandmas and great-grandma loved these little gifts.
9. Bubble Snake Maker
Another easy way to have fun with bubbles
using a plastic water bottle and old washcloth!
Another easy way to have fun with bubbles
using a plastic water bottle and old washcloth!
10. Kids' Artwork Candle
Our first attempt at using drawings on tissue paper to decorate a candle.
Easy and fun!
Our first attempt at using drawings on tissue paper to decorate a candle.
Easy and fun!
It's been a lot of fun doing and sharing these projects and I love seeing the versions
that others have created.
If you have tried a project or activity posted here on Come Together Kids,
I love for you to link it up or comment on it
on my You Did It link page!







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