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We just made this craft a few weekends ago at a Winter Luau. Usually, for this snowy and tropical party we make sand art. However, my local craft store was out of sand art bottles. What to do? Well, since it was the night before the party ( I shouldn’t admit that, should I?) I had to think quickly. So, we created our very own mini islands instead. The girls loved them, and looked forward to putting them in their rooms as a year long piece of summer. This is a craft we will defiantly be doing again! As I slip on my LLBean slippers over my freezing feet, and look out the window at the slowly melting snow, I kind of wish I had my own little island, too.
How to make your own island:
Materials: a small round glass bowl (I used tiny fish bowls), sand (either colored or uncolored), sea shells, mini umbrellas, tiny palm trees, etc.
Directions: Throw them in the bowl, sit back and enjoy!
Jenn, Imagination Celebrations
I plan children’s events all week long. I create royal summons, top secret paperwork and VIP passes for 3-13 year olds. I have a spare bedroom that has a treasure chest, 14 mini mirrors, way too many tutus and a blow up crocodile (or alligator, I always get those mixed up). I do computer work, craft work and shopping. Then the weekend comes, and I get to set up a beautiful setting, tell an amazing story and meet the new little faces that get to be the characters.
It’s crazy and hectic, and so much fun. Welcome to my blog and my job. I hope to share with you my ideas, thoughts and opinions on children’s celebrations and the literature that inspires them.


