


and more delightful rows on the B4FIAR Link-Up!.Love the science and sensory art at The Mommy School and wished I would have thought to make snow goggles for our walk around the neighborhood!.Love that A Family in the Land did the tissue art lesson from the manual - I really wanted to do that one but couldn't find my stash of tissue paper.Don't have snow? Be sure to visit Mud Puddle Soup for some great indoor Snowy Day fun and more!.Snowy Day activities from Wildflower Ramblings (including a Peter doll tutorial).Snowy Day Printables and Activities from Homeschool Creations (love their Snowy Day art imitation!).But we are following it up with another snowy row.

It would have been more practical if I had used cotton yarn, though.Īs much as I wanted to roll this row over into the next week, I didn't. I wanted to do something different this time, but still practical, so I reasoned that these could be used for dish scrubbers. I am usually very practical (last time we used white socks rolled up into balls and I spent my craft money on new socks). I used a big roll of regular yarn and enjoyed watching a few movies while I sat and made pom-poms (they took me all week to make). I used the large pom-pom maker that I bought on Amazon (affiliate link). He loved it! To make this fun, put on snow gear, lay out a large white sheet and turn laundry hampers over for a snow fort to hide behind, and have an indoor snowball fight like we did for White Snow Bright Snow! Just like Peter, he's not old enough to have a snowball fight with the big boys. I made these pom-pom snowballs for an indoor snowball fight with Bo.
