WSBT-TV: Hosting a Game Day Party
Unfortunately, there was a technical glitch so my scheduled segment did not air and it ended up being a repeat this week on my WSBT Mom's First segment. The good news is that the first time it ran, I didn't have a link yet to the video, but now I do and can share it with everyone.
This segment goes along with my discussion awhile ago on Frugal Hacks and shares more tips for hosting a game day party without spending a lot of cash.
I hope you guys enjoy it! Next week I will be discussing ways to save on your holiday baking. I will be working frantically on an article to go along with this discussion so keep your eyes peeled. A new article compiling my wrapping ideas will also be featured this next week on our site.
If you have suggestions for a future segment, please email me at amy@momadvice.com. It would mean a lot to me especially with the holidays fast approaching!
This segment goes along with my discussion awhile ago on Frugal Hacks and shares more tips for hosting a game day party without spending a lot of cash.
I hope you guys enjoy it! Next week I will be discussing ways to save on your holiday baking. I will be working frantically on an article to go along with this discussion so keep your eyes peeled. A new article compiling my wrapping ideas will also be featured this next week on our site.
If you have suggestions for a future segment, please email me at amy@momadvice.com. It would mean a lot to me especially with the holidays fast approaching!
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An ABC book for ages 1-4 - cut out magazine pictures and use stickers and clip art to make a little personalized ABC book for your toddler. I used a 6x6 scrapbook from AC Moore. Turned out pretty cute and was something we'll always keep.
Also, my son is into the NFL, so I found some fleece with the Philadelphia Eagles logo and made him a pillow for his bed. It has knotted edges - no sewing involved and I made it in about 45 minutes.
Another idea I'm doing this year is making a memory game for my kids. I went around the house and took pictures of some funny things - a little Furby face, a close up on a favorite teddy bear, a silly snowman, etc. I'm getting copies from Snapfish and then I'll get them laminated and put them in a little box.
A friend of mine who does cabinet work and is handy with a saw made his son a set of homemade building blocks.
Just a few ideas. I'm sure you have a ton too."