I won’t pretend to be the first mother to stash tissue tubes to make field glasses. I won’t claim to understand how the simplest of inventions can plumb the deepest recesses of childhood imagination. Nor will I insult your intelligence by walking you through the construction process step by step. But I will wish you a day of daring adventures. Happy exploring!
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Exploring the world with a curious adventurer underfoot and camera in hand. These words are tapped out in the remnant hours between catching crickets and catching up.
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m a y * g u e s t s
Some very creative people have dropped in this month to introduce themselves. You might discover a new favorite read, or better yet, a new friend! Clover
Crafts From the Cwtch
Amy
Great Balancing Act
Kids & Eggs
Pumpkin Pie Baby
The Making Life
The Habit of Being
Pumpkin Sunrise
Wonderfully Crazy
Green Mittens
Wife, "Mom", Knitter
The Sleepytime Gal
Dreamer
Plain and Joyful Living
Dilly Dali Art
Stitch & Purl
Michelle's Charm World
All Natural Me
My Montessori Moments
Out & About
Eco Friendly Homemaking
Let the Children Play
Indie Sprout
Goat Notes
Bugs, Knights, and Turkeys in the Yard






I love the binoculars!
My daughter has real ones and she still can’t figure out how to use them.
These would be so much better
Oh please have a diy for them ;D lol
well, ella…if you insist.
thanks for stopping by!
That’s a cute idea I’d completely forgotten about! Thanks
thanks, Rachel!
I Adore this project! I’ve done “imaginary” field glasses before by just forming circles with my thumb and forefingers and holding them up to my eyes. That seems to delight children, too!
This cracked me up! I’m off to try it myself!
Good idea! I’m gonna do this!
Have fun, and thanks for stopping by!