About a month ago, I was in Salt Lake City for a creative blogger's conference {called SNAP}. I had such a great time and learned so much, and one of the things that came home with me was a lot of crafting stuff. A LOT! My daughter loves to craft and I suggested she invite some friends over and plan a craft party using some of the goodies I got there. My ten year old daughter...
...planned the craft party on her own. She did great! I want her to learn to be hospitable. I also want our home to be a place where our kids' friends want to come and hang out.
This was such a great opportunity for her to learn to plan and prepare, even if it was just a simple party. She went on Pinterest {with Mom watching} and picked out what she wanted to serve her friends. She chose to make tortilla wraps.
It was sweet watching her prepare all of them for her friends. These are simple to make and easy to make ahead of time.
She wanted to make Peanut Butter Cup S'Mores. I'm pretty sure that the other girls at her craft party were also happy about that.
It was a lovely day and all the girls crafted to their heart's content. She did great. I'm thankful to be able to teach my kids to put others first. How do you teach your children about being hospitable? Do you try to make your home inviting for your kids friends to want to be there?
...planned the craft party on her own. She did great! I want her to learn to be hospitable. I also want our home to be a place where our kids' friends want to come and hang out.
This was such a great opportunity for her to learn to plan and prepare, even if it was just a simple party. She went on Pinterest {with Mom watching} and picked out what she wanted to serve her friends. She chose to make tortilla wraps.
It was sweet watching her prepare all of them for her friends. These are simple to make and easy to make ahead of time.
She wanted to make Peanut Butter Cup S'Mores. I'm pretty sure that the other girls at her craft party were also happy about that.
It was a lovely day and all the girls crafted to their heart's content. She did great. I'm thankful to be able to teach my kids to put others first. How do you teach your children about being hospitable? Do you try to make your home inviting for your kids friends to want to be there?
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