Summer Family Fun Blog Hop

Want more summer fun boredom buster ideas? Visit my blogging friends below!

Summer Family Fun Blog Hop Day 1

Monday 6/4/2018

How To Install A Ring And Hook Game @Intelligent Domestications

Fairy Garden Fun for Kids @Two Chicks And A Mom

Tropical Shrinky Dinks Charms and Pins @My Pinterventures

Tuesday 6/5/2018

DIY Painted Rocks That The Kids Will Love To Make @Our Crafty Mom

DIY Sharpie Mug Bird Feeder @Glitter On A Dime

How To Turn Admission Tickets Into A Bookmark@Craftify My Love

Summer family fun blog hop day 3

Wednesday 6/6/2018

DIY Giant Backyard Frisbee Tic-Tac-Toe Game @DIY Adulation

Booked Themed Outdoor Play Ideas for Kids @The Moments At Home

5 Easy Ways to Have Fun with DIY Bubbles This Summer @Hunny I’m Home DIY

Grandma Camp @Intelligent Domestications

Summer Family Fun Blog Hop 4

Thursday 6/7/2018

Easy Kids Obstacle Course Ideas @Cookies, Coffee And Crafts

Polymer Clay Charms @Domestic Deadline

Summer Family Fun Blog Hop 5

Friday 6/8/2018

Nerf Battle Paint Splatter T-Shirts @The Inspiration Vault

How to Make Easy Farmhouse Planter Herb Markers @Raggedy Bits

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13 Comments

  1. These are so adorable! We once made our own Shrinky Dinks using rubber stamps but I love the idea of using computer print outs; my boys would be coloring up Pokemon, Minecraft and other assorted characters all afternoon. Thanks for sharing with us at the Summer Time Fun linky; Pinned.

  2. OMG – I want to make them! Lots of them! And I’m 38 years old, lol. What a great material. I will see if I can get it here in Germany, but I bet Amazon will make that happen for me.

  3. I loved shrinky dinks when I was little. I was so happy to see them again and it took me back to my childhood. I can’t wait until my kids are older to make these, I just don’t trust them with permanent markers yet, but maybe we can try it with colored pencils. That’s awesome that even your older kids got involved. Pinning!

  4. I see why your older kids enjoyed these. Heck, I want to do it! I love that you create your own images to make and then can make whatever you want. I think I would enjoy making a couple of key chains. Heading over to check out Shrinky Dinks.