Think Spring!
by Andrea Mulder-Slater
The first day of spring has come and gone, without fanfare. It continues to be cold outside. There is still a giant pile of snow on the ground and if any robins dare return to my part of the world any time soon, they will surely perish from the lack of worms.
Still, it's no reason not to stay positive and get growing. (At least that's what I keep telling myself).
This week on The Art of Childhood, I share a neat way to decorate flower pots. I also have a few seed-starting tips to pass on. No, really.
Read it here: DIY Kid Craft: Spring Garden Mosaics
http://www.yummymummyclub.ca/blogs/andrea-mulder-slater-the-art-of-childhood/20150225/DIY-seed-pots-gardening-with-children
The first day of spring has come and gone, without fanfare. It continues to be cold outside. There is still a giant pile of snow on the ground and if any robins dare return to my part of the world any time soon, they will surely perish from the lack of worms.
Still, it's no reason not to stay positive and get growing. (At least that's what I keep telling myself).
This week on The Art of Childhood, I share a neat way to decorate flower pots. I also have a few seed-starting tips to pass on. No, really.
Read it here: DIY Kid Craft: Spring Garden Mosaics
http://www.yummymummyclub.ca/blogs/andrea-mulder-slater-the-art-of-childhood/20150225/DIY-seed-pots-gardening-with-children