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Great Gifts for Tweens and …

December 12, 2019 By admin

Do you have a tween or teen on your holiday gift list? I feel your pain. These not-little but not-yet adults can be tricky but lucky for you, I’m sharing my list of great gifts for tweens and teens. 

Great Gifts for Tweens and Teens

Gifts for Tween and Teen Girls

Gifts for Tween and Teen Girls

Frida Kahlo Puzzle – She’s an artist, activist, and feminist icon – no wonder so many young women are Frida Kahlo fans. eeBo always has fantastic gifts and this colorful puzzle is sure to please.

Hydro Flask – If your VSCO girl doesn’t already have one, this popular water bottle will be a sure winner. The bigger, the better and don’t forget the cute stickers!

Scrunchies – Now that they’re back, scrunchies are a must for all tween and teen girls. Grab this 60-piece set and you’ll have one to match every outfit.

Gifts For Teens and Tweens Who Have Everything

Gifts for Teens and Tweens Who Have Everything

Dollar Bill Animals in Origami – This book features instructions (start with easy!) for turning any dollar bill into animals like giraffe, shark, unicorn, etc. Throw in a couple of Hamiltons and you’re done. Perfect for road trips and plane rides too.

Spontuneous – The Song Game – We played this over Thanksgiving break with a mix of tweens, teens, parents and grandparents and it was a HUGE hit. We were laughing so hard as we tried to guess each other’s songs and move to the finish line. Great for family gatherings, sleepovers and game night.

Cinema Light Box – A fun light box is always a good idea. Tweens and teens can express themselves with 160 letters and symbols like emojis and holiday icons.

Faux Fur Throws – Teens and tweens will love cozying up for movie night with these super-soft throws. The neutral colors will blend perfectly with any den or bedroom.

Gifts for Travel Loving Teens and Tweens

Gifts for Travel Loving Teens and Tweens

Wireless Airpods – Airpods are a must-have for teens and tweens who love listening to music on chatting on the go. The learning curve is quick and the battery life is long, enough said.

Inflatable Snow Tube – For tweens and teens who live where it snows, these fun snow tubes are perfect. Choose from burger, donut, peppermint, taco, snowcone or pizza. Perfect for bringing along on a ski vacation…

Disney Mini Backpack – For Disney lovers, Loungefly has the cutest selection of mini backpacks around. My tween has been eyeing this Minnie Mouse Ears version, a classic for sure.

Gifts for Crafty Tweens and Teens

Gifts for Crafty Tweens and Teens

Make Your Own Glitter Face Masks – This DIY kit from Klutz includes everything kids need to make five face masks. The silicone brush makes it easy to apply the mix so it isn’t as messy as you think.

Tie-Dye Party Kit – Know a crafty kid who loves to throw a party? This tie-dye kit comes with supplies (14 fun colors!) and instructions for up to 36 projects. Perfect for sleepovers or family get-togethers.

Sew Your Own Unicorn Cake Pillow – Crafty girls will love learning how to sew a soft and sparkly unicorn cake pillow using techniques like whip stitching, basting and gathering. Materials are pre-cut for ease and there are tons of decorative options (think faux fur, metallic gold lamé, and iridescent pom-poms).

Check out my 2020 Gift Guide for Tweens and Teens for more ideas. Need gift ideas for the travelers on your list? Check out my Great Gifts for Travelers.

Happy shopping!

Note: This post contains affiliate links. I was provided with some items for review purposes but all opinions are my own.

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Staycation Ideas 101: DIY Salt …

August 14, 2014 By admin

Remember when I was home day after day mending my broken foot aka taking a NYC summer staycation?  Well, Morton Salt sent me a care package full of goodies to cheer me up and suggested I throw a playdate party to celebrate the Morton Salt Girl’s 100th birthday! She’s looking pretty good for 100, right?

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Staycation Ideas 101: DIY Salt Dough with Morton Salt

As I soaked my recuperating foot in Morton Epson salt baths (Eucalyptus and Lavender, yum) I decided that throwing a little DIY Salt Dough party for my daughter and her pal would be a win win.  The kids could get crafty, the moms could chat and the mess would be minimal.

I made the dough in advance to keep things easy. Kids plus flour is a dangerous combination in my book but if you’re feeling daring, this is a pretty easy recipe for little hands…

SUPER EASY SALT DOUGH

  • 1 cup of Morton Salt
  • 2 cups of flour
  • 3/4 cup of water
  1. Mix the salt and flour together in a large bowl.
  2. Gradually stir in the water and mix until it forms dough.
  3. Knead the dough and add more flour if it sticks to your hands.
  4. Roll out the dough and separate into individual pieces.
  5. Use cookie cutters or create your own designs.
  6. Bake in oven at 250 degrees for about two hours depending on size.

The girls got right to work with their designs…

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Staycation Ideas 101: DIY Salt Dough with Morton Salt

They added in some stones and played while they baked. When they were cool, they added on finishing touches with markers but you could also use paint or glitter glue.

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Staycation Ideas 101: DIY Salt Dough with Morton Salt

This is a great project for a rainy day or staycation.  I’m sure you already have the supplies so give it a try.

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Globetrotting Kids: Artsy …

June 2, 2014 By admin

Travel postcards are a fun way to share your adventures near and far.  If you’re looking for a great way to get your kids away from their iPads and engaged in their vacation surroundings, check out this Watercolor Postcards kit from a portable studio.

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Globetrotting Kids: Artsy Adventures in Postcards

The box set includes four tubes of watercolor paint, two brushes, a mixing tray, Strathmore postcards and an instruction booklet.

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Globetrotting Kids: Artsy Adventures in Postcards

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Globetrotting Kids: Artsy Adventures in Postcards

I think kids would love designing their own postcards to send to their friends and family back home.  This would also be a fun activity to do on the plane ride home.  I know a few adults who would love this too so I think it would make a great gift for anyone artsy.

If you’re feeling crafty, you could easily DIY your own travel postcard kit or get some extra postcards and the whole family can share one kit.

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Spotlight on Brooklyn: …

February 24, 2014 By admin

During one of the recent snowstorms (yes, way too many this year!) my daughter and I were invited to join the Appaman team at Park Slope’s Hiho Batik boutique.  It can be a pain to to trek around in the snow with kids but we’re always eager to explore new neighborhood finds, we love artsy opportunities and we’re big Appaman fans so off we went.

Globetrotting Mommy - Getting Crafty with Appaman at Hiho Batik Boutique

Globetrotting Mommy – Getting Crafty with Appaman at Hiho Batik Boutique

Brooklyn’s trendy Park Slope neighborhood is full of adorable boutiques, cafes and tree lined streets.  When you first enter Hiho Batik, you’ll find a wide range of adorable kids clothing, great gifts and toys in the front.  In the back, you’ll find a design center where you can design your own batik creation.

If you’re not familiar with the ancient art of batik, the process involves creating intricate designs using wax and dyes.  I’ve visited batik workshops in the Caribbean where I’ve bought some beautiful batik sarongs so I was super excited to try the process first hand.

We sat down with the design team who walked us through each step.  We started by choosing our creation (shirts or pillow) then we were given a piece of paper to draw our design in pencil at a large craft table.  There is a book with designs that you can trace or you can make your own creation. Once the design was perfect, my daughter and I traced over with a black marker and then headed over to the next station.

Globetrotting Mommy - Getting Crafty with Appaman at Hiho Batik Boutique

Globetrotting Mommy – Getting Crafty with Appaman at Hiho Batik Boutique

The next step was hot wax and that’s best left to older kids or grown ups.  With a special machine, you dispense the hot wax on top of the design outline moving quickly and smoothly.  Don’t worry, you practice on a t-shirt first to get the technique down. From there, its back to the craft table where you choose your selection of colored dyes to fill in the areas between the wax design.

Globetrotting Mommy - Getting Crafty with Appaman at Hiho Batik Boutique

Globetrotting Mommy – Getting Crafty with Appaman at Hiho Batik Boutique

After choosing your background color, the Hiho Batik team washes out the wax and finishes your impressive one-of-a-kind creation to be picked up later.  There is no entry fee and pricing is $45 which is great for a day’s activity and personalized creation.

Volia!  Here’s our pillow we made for grandma:

Globetrotting Mommy - Getting Crafty with Appaman at Hiho Batik Boutique

Globetrotting Mommy – Getting Crafty with Appaman at Hiho Batik Boutique

You can make an appointment to create your own batik masterpiece or just walk in.  Hiho Batik also offers children’s parties which would be great for kids 5 and up.  If you’re not coming to Brooklyn any time soon, you can create your design at home and the Hiho team will make it into a shirt, tote or pillow for you!

After making our creation my daughter enjoyed decorating Appaman monkey cookies (and eating) while I got the latest scoop on Appaman’s Spring 2014 collection (think comfy styles, cool graphics, hoodies, twirly skirts as well trendy dresses and cute suits for boys).

My daughter has become very particular about what she’ll wear (dresses, dresses, dresses, leggings, no jeans) and I’m always a little nervous when I buy her something new but sometimes I hit the jackpot with something we both love.  Case in point, her adorable gold Appaman winter coat she’s been wearing every single day!

Globetrotting Mommy - Getting Crafty with Appaman at Hiho Batik Boutique

Globetrotting Mommy – Getting Crafty with Appaman at Hiho Batik Boutique

If you’re getting bored of spending your snowy weekends home or in a museum, head over to Hiho Batik boutique and let your kids unleash their creativity in a cozy and fun setting.  There are some great brunch spots nearby including Lobo where we had a delicious tex-mex brunch (yummy huevos rancheros and great kids menu) after our morning craft session. 

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Note:  Thanks to Appaman and Hiho Batik for inviting us to create our pillow and providing us with a fabulous goody bag.  All opinions are my own.

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Spotlight on NYC: Cleaning up …

February 21, 2014 By admin

We do a fair share of messy craft and cooking projects at home and away and there is usually a meltdown or two when it comes time for clean up.  The joys of being mom to a 4-year old… When Swiffer invited us to come test out their new Swiffer Sweep and Trap at Make Meaning, one of our favorite NYC spots to get crafty (think pottery, soaps, cookies and candles) I was excited to test out the new Swiffer and my daughter was excited make a mess. Win, win!

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Globetrotting Mommy – Swiffer Sweep & Trap launch at Make Meaning

The kids put on their cute Swiffer aprons and went to work making candy necklaces and decorating cookies with fondant, edible markers and sugary decorations.  It was a dream come true for little G who loves anything crafty or sweet.  The grown ups and kids got to test drive the new Swiffer Sweep and Trap which picks up big chunky messes like cereal as well as smaller items like glitter and traps them in a removable bin.  No batteries or cords, no bending down with a dustpan, no dragging the vacuum out of the closet and perfect for my wood floors, it was love at first push.

Globetrotting Mommy - Swiffer Sweep & Trap launch at Make Meaning

Globetrotting Mommy – Swiffer Sweep & Trap launch at Make Meaning

For the grand finale, singer, songwriter and mom Jewel gave a private performance of the “Clean Up Song” which will be available for free download on www.facebook.com/swiffer, along with the video of her performance.  Clean up, clean up everybody clean up…

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Globetrotting Mommy – Swiffer Sweep & Trap Launch

Have a great mess-free weekend!

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Note:  Thanks to Swiffer and Make Meaning for inviting us to the event and providing us with a goody bag.  All opinions are my own.

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Plane Snacks: Decorate your …

September 16, 2013 By admin

You know how kids can gobble up an entire bag of goldfish in about 30 seconds?  Here’s a great idea for plane snacks that will satisfy hunger pangs and keep kids occupied for a few minutes.

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Globetrotting Mommy – Eleni’s Color Me On the Go Cookie Tin

Eleni’s Color Me! On the Go Cookie Gift Tin is a fun, mess-free activity that will satisfy your entire family.  The rectangle gift tin includes eight frosted sugar cookies and a 5-pack of Eleni’s edible ink markers.  If you’re visiting friends, you might want to bring along two kits along and make one set as a gift.

If you’re looking for other design options, check out the entire Eleni’s Color Me collection which includes Barnyard, Birthday, Dinosaurs, Dogs, Fashionista, Hearts & Flowers, Safari and School themes.

What are your go-to plane snacks?

 

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DIY Toys for home and away …

September 12, 2013 By admin

Do you do like to do crafty art projects with your babes?  Do you like to travel?  Here’s a win-win idea for DIY toys you can use at home or away.

If your kiddo is obsessed with dramatic play time like mine, you will love this DIY pretend city idea I spotted on Kids Activities Blog. Since you really can’t fit a dollhouse into a suitcase, this is the next best thing.

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Globetrotting Mommy – DIY Toys for travel

With just paper bags, old newspapers, paint, markers, stickers and a stapler, your little architects can create towns big or small. You can make them in advance and stuff them when you get to your destination or you can use your travel surroundings for inspiration. Imagine a skyline, a beach village, or a small town.  So cute.

Bring along some super heroes and princesses, Little People, My Little Pony toys or Barbie dolls and you’re good to go.

What are your favorite toys for traveling?

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