Your Guide on Choosing the Necklaces for Necklines
Check this out fashionable moms :) Your guide to wearing necklaces the right way! Credits to http://sandalsweddingblog.com/blog/fashion-friday-necklace-guides-for-brides/ Like and Share This Post:
Holiday Treat - Sago't Gulaman
Sago't Gulaman I saw this cool desert as featured by Ms. Jessica Soho at her own program Kapuso mo, Jessica Soho. Trying the recipe was full of fun and enjoy. Another sort of bonding with the while family. 1. Cook the gelatin, there's an instructions at the back of each packaging. It depends on the brand to be used. 2. Boil water in the casserole. Put the sago, stir occasionally until it's cooked. I used brown sugar, as nutritionists say it's healthier than the refined one :) It's very easy…
Loom Bands
To support my kids enthusiasm about these loom bands, here I've got their raw materials for them to explore their creativity over the weekends. Love to look at them making their own sets. Their plan, make more and sell some to their classmates. Not bad plan, they are my kiddiepreneur! Like and Share This Post:
Simply Homebased Mom - The Practical Filipina
Let us protect mother earth. Families can participate with this advocacy because we can help to reduce wastes and garbage if we segregate our trash according to categories. You can collect plastics, tin cans, metal, carton and more. But what shall you do with the decomposing waste? At home, what I do is drying these wet garbage like fruits and vegetables. After drying it, I mix it with soil to decompose and all these garbage become a soil also. This soil is perfect for my mini-garden. Try it…
Simply Homebased Mom - The Practical Filipina
Let us protect mother earth. Families can participate with this advocacy because we can help to reduce wastes and garbage if we segregate our trash according to categories. You can collect plastics, tin cans, metal, carton and more. But what shall you do with the decomposing waste? At home, what I do is drying these wet garbage like fruits and vegetables. After drying it, I mix it with soil to decompose and all these garbage become a soil also. This soil is perfect for my mini-garden. Try it…
Simply Homebased Mom - The Practical Filipina
Let us protect mother earth. Families can participate with this advocacy because we can help to reduce wastes and garbage if we segregate our trash according to categories. You can collect plastics, tin cans, metal, carton and more. But what shall you do with the decomposing waste? At home, what I do is drying these wet garbage like fruits and vegetables. After drying it, I mix it with soil to decompose and all these garbage become a soil also. This soil is perfect for my mini-garden. Try it…
My Beads. My Hobby
I love beads! Despite my busy schedule, I'm still visiting this hobby once in a while. Believe me, this will lessen your stress. There's no standard. You can create whatever you want. It doesn't limit your creativity but boosting up your imagination instead. The materials don't have to be new. We have lots of stash at home which you can use like your old shirts and button :) Start with simple designs first like earrings and bracelets. There are many tutorials and how-to-videos available…
Simply Homebased Mom - The Practical Filipina
Mom and Dad, it's new year again and the best time to start saving. You don't have to buy your new piggy bank. You can actually make one for you and your kids. Our recycled piggy bank is just one idea among thousands so try to create yours. It's very easy and cheap. You also can make more and sell recycled crafts to your network who appreciate recycling. Let's reduce waste. Go recycling! http://simplyhomebasedmom.blogspot.com Like and Share This Post:
Simply Homebased Mom - The Practical Filipina
Mom and Dad, it's new year again and the best time to start saving. You don't have to buy your new piggy bank. You can actually make one for you and your kids. Our recycled piggy bank is just one idea among thousands so try to create yours. It's very easy and cheap. You also can make more and sell recycled crafts to your network who appreciate recycling. Let's reduce waste. Go recycling! http://simplyhomebasedmom.blogspot.com Like and Share This Post: