Posted on 12/05/2021 5:42:32 PM PST by blueplum
Christmas ornaments are great to have around the house, but equally admirable are the kid-friendly decorations. Bonus points for the decor that kids can actually make! If you've already tried your hand at paper snowflakes or sugar cookies, it's time to get outside with your little ones and make ice marbles....
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What could possibly go wrong?
Biden could come by and sniff your kids
Set them out in your front yard and the neighbor kid will throw it through your picture window.
Exactly. The future holds a great deal of workout time with slingshots.
Do you suppose the author has even seen a marble? The biggest of them weren’t that big. Maybe another name would be better.
Be good practice time with those new Red Ryder on Christmas day
They are for throwing at cars, right?
You’ll put your eyes out.
Surely children can get hurt with such a dangerous activity. Better stay inside wearing masks and staring at computer screens. /s
LOL. I love it!! Great idea. That said, I would rather sweep blowing sand than shovel snow. Have lived thru countless blizzards and freezing temps in years past. Those gorgeous marbles will make for a lot of happy for someone. I’ll watch the videos. ☺️
Nice post.
I’ll shovel the snow. It eventually melts. Sand is forever.
Yes It makes no sense. And marbles, nor Christmas ornaments melt.
“Set them out in your front yard and the neighbor kid will throw it through your picture window.”
Not here!
Last week I hung Christmas lights with a plastic white picket fence around our terrace and then a high wind storm came through and trashed the fence. The lights were alright because they are attached to the metal rail. I had extra sections of fence and fixed it.
>>> What could possibly go wrong?
Um... don’t eat the yellow snow.
That’s certainly true. 😊
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