This is SO CUTE!!! I love it! My kids saw it on my computer screen and wanted to know when we could have one too =)
Thanks for sharing your creativity over at TGIF! I appreciate you taking the time to link up!! I featured this post today here; http://www.123homeschool4me.com/2013/06/tgif-linky-party-80.html
Hope you can pop over and link up again today =) Have a great weekend, Beth
Oh, this is wonderful!! My daughter would love it and it would go perfectly with her ice cream shop. We used pom poms for the ice cream. Thank you for sharing at Sharing Saturday!
Woman... that is one AWESOME cardboard box creation. What a brilliant way to play with cardboard :) Thank you for sharing it at the Kids CoOp (and for also being a fab host!). So thrilled to be featuring this post as part of my awesome ways to play with cardboard roundup. xo Pauline
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oh uggg.. I can't get the new linky thing to work for me :(
ReplyDeleteI'll just post the link here "Sea Shell Fun" http://likemamalikedaughter.blogspot.com/2013/06/an-enchanted-childhood-playschool-may.html
Your ice cream is just blooming fantastic! I love it!
ReplyDeleteVisiting from Serenity Saturday...this is SO AWESOME!!!!! :-) :-)
ReplyDeleteOh my gosh, my son will love this! Thank you so much for the inspiration. Can't wait to create the ice-cream truck with him!
ReplyDeletebrilliant... just brilliant!
ReplyDeleteThis is SO CUTE!!! I love it! My kids saw it on my computer screen and wanted to know when we could have one too =)
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing your creativity over at TGIF! I appreciate you taking the time to link up!! I featured this post today here; http://www.123homeschool4me.com/2013/06/tgif-linky-party-80.html
Hope you can pop over and link up again today =) Have a great weekend,
Beth
Oh, this is wonderful!! My daughter would love it and it would go perfectly with her ice cream shop. We used pom poms for the ice cream. Thank you for sharing at Sharing Saturday!
ReplyDeleteWoman... that is one AWESOME cardboard box creation. What a brilliant way to play with cardboard :) Thank you for sharing it at the Kids CoOp (and for also being a fab host!). So thrilled to be featuring this post as part of my awesome ways to play with cardboard roundup. xo Pauline
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