Saturday, June 25, 2011

Super Simple Sugar Cookie Tarts

I first saw this concept over at Joy's Hope. I loved the idea and Father's Day was a great opportunity to try it out! She called them Puffs, but for me there were a little more like a tart. I also slightly changed the recipe to fit my needs.

Sugar Cookie Tarts with Fresh Fruit


To make these you need:




  • 1 package of refrigerated sugar cookie dough. I used the tube of dough because that was available.

  • 1/2 block of cream cheese, softened

  • 1/2 Cup powdered sugar

  • 1/2 container of cool whip, not frozen


Mix thoroughly




  • fresh fruit sliced thinly or in small chunks: peaches, strawberries, blueberries, etc.


Also needed:




  • 24 mini muffin tin

  • non-stick spray (Pam)

  • mini tart shaper (it is made by pampered chef, I'm not sure what else could be used but a great friend lent me hers!)


Start by thoroughly spraying your mini muffin tin with Pam. Next unwrap your cookie dough and slice off a round about 3/4 inch wide

and cut into 4 pieces.

Place each piece in the muffin tin

Bake at 350 for about 8 minutes. This is less time than the package directs, but you need them slightly undercooked.
Pull out the cookies and they should be puffed up in the muffin tin.

As soon as you take them out use the tart shaper to push the cookie down into the muffin tin, forming your tart crust.

Let cool and then carefully remove. I needed to slide a knife around the edges to release them from the tins.

Now fill a ziploc bag with your cream cheese mixture and cut the corner off. Pipe the filling into each cup.

Place your fruit ontop and enjoy!

These were super simple and super yummy. They would be awesome for a finger foods party and were a great use of some fresh fruit I needed to use.


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Saturday, June 11, 2011

Homemade Threading Game

I love things that keep little fingers busy. I love them even more if I can make it myself! I saw this threading game on minieco a few weeks ago and fell in love with it. I didn't have have large sticks around so I improvised!

I used a scrap piece of 2x2 and cut it to about 6 inches. Then I drilled holes randomly through it. There was no rhyme or reason to the holes! After that I sanded it down. For the string, I used mason string (it was cheap and strong, a shoelace, yarn, twine, whatever you have would work fine). I threaded it through one hole and the onto a button and tied it off. Then on the other end of the string I threaded a blunt needle (plastic needles would be best, but our local Walmart happened to be out!!). Threaded it on and burned the end so the needle can't come off.



It's not perfect. A woodworker would mostly be appalled. It's simple, easy and fun for kids. That's really all that matters to me!!


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Thursday, June 9, 2011

Number Wheel

Finding fun and educational toys for preschool age kids to do in the car, at church or at home can be a challenge. I found a fun idea for a number wheel and thought I would give it a whirl!

This number wheel will help your preschooler recognize numbers, count, match and practice fine motor skills. What you need is:




  • a copy of  a pie chart divided into 10 with dots representing numbers, printed on card stock (one can be found at the bottom of this post)

  • Laminator (this is optional, but will really help your number wheel last much longer)

  • 10 clothes pins

  • A fine tip permanent marker


After you print, cut out and laminate your number wheel you need to number your clothes pins. I chose to put both the number and dots on one side and just the number on the other.


The whole thing fits nicely in a quart size ziploc bag.


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Monday, June 6, 2011

Summer Daily Schedule

Summer is almost upon us! Our last day of school is Thursday. We have loads of trips and activities already planned, but the day to day that we're home I wanted something fun for the kids to look forward to. I came across this idea on Pinterest and was taken to one of my favorite blogs: Somewhat Simple. The idea was originally posted back in June of 2010 when she was featuring some summer boredom ideas. I wanted to rework it  a little bit. I think it's perfect for my kids!

Each weekday there is a different theme that allows you & your kids to plan the week ahead. My kids like to know what's coming. I wanted to be able to write it down for them (and me!) to see what we had planned. So I made it into vinyl and added the words off to the right.



I put it on the top of my fridge and now I can simply use a dry erase marker and write down our weeks activities!


When the summer is done I will take down the words (make something Monday, etc) and use it as my meal calender!


For those interested in a paper copy I have a down-loadable version as well.  This is my first time doing this, so be kind. It would be simple to print and write in each week, or laminate and reuse!


Summer Daily Schedule

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