• Origami By Akira Yoshizawa

    Origami

    The Japanese paper folding technique ori means “folding,” while kami means “paper.” The word “origami,” which is used in modern usage, encompasses all forms of folding, regardless of origin. The main goal of this art is to transform a sheet of paper into finished sculptures through various techniques also using playing techniques of PlayAmo Canada.  In Japanese culture, the art of paper folding is categorized into two types: ceremonial and recreational. In Japan, the latter is referred to as “origata,” while the former is called “origami.” There are many ways to make simple and intricate designs using the basic forms of origami. One of the most popular forms of paper…

  • Keep Your Kids Entertained Parents Sitting With Children Reading Story Indoors

    Fun Activities To Keep Your Kids Entertained This Festive Season

      As we head towards the festive season, it has many of us looking forward to some family time with our little ones. They will be breaking up from school and there will be a host of opportunities to spend some quality family time together. But it also means you want to find some fun things to do. Time to keep your kids entertained. With a couple of weeks off, there is plenty of time for you to do things that you can’t cram into a weekend and you want to ensure they are entertained. The last thing you want is them to feel bored and unhappy. Here we have…

  • Make Your Own Gummies Kit GIVEAWAY!!

    This Giveaway Is Closed Check the sidebar at the right for my $50 Your Way Giveaway. I have a FUN review and giveaway today! This is from the Make Your Own Candy Kits from Glee Gum. The Grandkids and I had a blast with ‘Make Your Own Gummies Kit’. Everything you need is included in the kit. Even seaweed. Yes, these gummies are made using seaweed. This was such a great project and so much fun to make. The directions were easy to follow. I think I may have cooked the mixture a little too long because the gummie mix was too thick to use the molds. BUT, we made…