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I know that I'm a bit early posting a summer project here, you know, since spring just started and all. BUT, this was one of my most viewed projects last year, and people are starting to check it out again. I added a few new activities to the list this year. Last years list had a date on it and wasn't very printer friendly. This year I wanted to make one that would be easy to print at home. I printed my list on cardstock, and mounted it (using mod podge) on a piece of foam board. Of course, this would be just as easy to pop in a picture frame and use a white erase marker to check off your activities.
I know that I'm a bit early posting a summer project here, you know, since spring just started and all. BUT, this was one of my most viewed projects last year, and people are starting to check it out again. I added a few new activities to the list this year. Last years list had a date on it and wasn't very printer friendly. This year I wanted to make one that would be easy to print at home. I printed my list on cardstock, and mounted it (using mod podge) on a piece of foam board. Of course, this would be just as easy to pop in a picture frame and use a white erase marker to check off your activities.
(I downloaded the digital tape from the Southern Stumble blog.)
We had so much fun checking off the activities last year. Many of them we did all summer long, like going to feed the ducks.
We took the kids to the beach- which they loved!
Made a clothesline tent. This will be the perfect spot for a lunchtime picnic this year.
BUT, hands down, their favorite wanted.to.do.every.day.activity was the tin foil river. We bent the sides up on the foil, put the hose at the top of the foil and floated bottle caps down it. Save your bottle caps!
Don't these pictures make you want it to be summer RIGHT now?! I can't wait. So, what are you waiting for? Click here to download your list, and get ready for a summer of FUN!
If you like this list, leave me a comment and let me know what you're most looking forward to this summer.
Linking up with: Six Sister's Stuff & Sun Scholars & Skip to my Lou & Todays Creative Blog& Tip Junkie & Little Wonders' Days & Tatertots and Jello
This is awesome! Thanks!
ReplyDeleteSarah @ this Farm Family's Life
What great ideas... especially the tin foil river. My daughter would love it, thanks!
ReplyDeleteWe will def try your awesome river water this year! I wish we had a clothes line for a sweet tent like yours. Your ideas are just delightful!
ReplyDeleteI just picked up a new roll of tin foil last night! If the weather is nice we might just have to make a river tomorrow. ;-)
ReplyDeleteI love this. I am a busy working mom, but I LOVE summer and doing special things with my little girl.
ReplyDeleteThank you for providing this list!
Thanks so much for the list! I love them
ReplyDeleteI'd love if you linked up at my Tutorial Tuesday at Our Thrifty Ideas http://www.ourthriftyideas.com/2012/04/tutorial-tuesday-4-garlic-twists.html
terrific printable. thanks for sharing :)
ReplyDeleteAhhh! Summer! : ) You have tons of great ideas for a fun filled summer. Thanks for putting it all together-- truly a lot of memories to make.
ReplyDeleteStopping by from Sun Scholars!
Thanks! As always I am excited to jump in puddles, I often try to get neighborhood children to come out with me and my girls.
ReplyDeletewhat is digital tape?
ReplyDeleteYou have an adorable blog! I love your summer fun list, so pretty and FUN. Thank you so much for linking up to the Summer Bucket List Party and sharing your printable. I'm looking forward to eating watermelon until I'm sick of it. Have a wonderful summer!
ReplyDeleteKelly
This is such a cute list! I wanted to let you know that I posted a link to your post on my blog. You can view the posts here:
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Thanks!
This is really wonderful! I would love to share it with my MOPS group (Mothers of Preschoolers)...but only with your permission (and I will give you credit!). Let me know what you think! Katie.smylie@gmail.com
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