Whew! What a whirlwind our 12 Days of Clothmas was! We hope that you all enjoyed seeing some pretty neat products, entering the giveaways, and perhaps... even winning one. =)
While not cloth diaper related, I wanted to share a fun idea I saw over at Muffin Tin Monday last year. For those not familiar, muffin tins are a really neat way to serve breakfast, lunch, snacks, desserts, etc. to our little ones. It spices things up a bit. While it's called "MTM", we find that ours happen on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, or any day that I need to throw some fun into our routine. =)
Here's our basic lunch:
Here's the holiday twist: presents! I used scrap wrapping paper (who doesn't have some of that lying around?!) and cut out circles to cover the muffin tins. I did end up cutting out circles from construction paper and gluing the wrapping paper to that as well. Otherwise, the wrapping paper curled too much.
The reaction: Pure joy!
So give it a try! Our "insides" were boring today - jazz it up with things to make snowmen, ice cream sundaes, or all red and green foods. Enjoy eating lunch with your kiddos! =)
5 comments:
Great idea! I'll have to try that sometime - my 3 year old is anti-lunch lately so this may help :-)
Th look on your children's face is priceless! so fun. Thank you for sharing. :)
Amazing and informative post!
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There is a lot of fun and creative ideas, turning a simple meal into a present with the wrapped muffin tins is such a cute twist for the holidays. I love how it makes mealtime exciting for little ones—definitely trying this with red and green treats for an extra festive touch! For those of us with bigger projects, like dissertations, I also found this helpful resource: English Dissertation help. Thanks for sharing!"
This is such a sweet and creative idea — love the use of wrapping paper to turn snack time into a little holiday surprise! It’s amazing how something as simple as a muffin tin can bring so much joy. We’ve done something similar during winter craft days when it’s chilly — our little “muffin tin lunches” are a big hit after time in the garage where I’ve got a project going with a band heater keeping things toasty. Thanks for the inspiration — definitely trying the red and green food twist next time!
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