Posts from September, 2013

Ethan the Gamer by Wayne Kahn Photography

Today’s awesome portrait shoot was submitted by photographer Wayne Kahn and features Ethan in his natural habitat: playing video games! As Wayne told us…

Ethan is a 6 year old boy who, like his father, is addicted to gaming. Ethan got his first console at the age of 3, which was the original 8bit NES. You could refer to him as a new generation of retro gamer, who enjoys nothing more than spending his weekends playing games with his Dad.

His father is a collector of retro gaming and modern consoles and even has an arcade machine in the house! Ethan’s favourite game is Marvel vs Capcom (arcade version) and he can be heard imitating his favourite characters moves as he battles his dad…

His current ultimate dream is to beat his Dad at Streetfighter 2 so that he can claim his Dad’s golden joystick trophy for his own.

Thanks so much to Wayne for sending along such an interesting shoot, and good luck on winning that golden joystick Ethan! :D

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DIY Wipe-down apron

Have I discovered an awesome DIY tutorial for you! Well, it’s actually for your little one to wear, but you’ll benefit just as much.

A lot of children’s playtime can result in spills and stains; when they’re so busy having fun they’re a little less focused on how much mess they’re making! If that can be a bit of a headache for you, washing clothes so often, this DIY wipe-down apron from Ruffles & Stuff is the perfect solution!

It cleverly uses a wipe-clean tablecloth that you just cut-up and stitch into an adorable little apron…

DIY-wipe-down-apron

For the full tutorial just click here. You’ll love just being able to wipe clean the apron after playtime and your kids will love their carefree fun!

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DIY candy-filled treasure chest

Ahoy me hearties! Today is International Talk Like a Pirate Day; which is probably one of the silliest but most fun days there is!

Because every pirate should have a chest of treasure they’ve swashbuckled o’er the high seas to get hold of, I’m bringing you an awesome recipe to make one!

This DIY treasure-filled chest is simple enough to create and looks amazing! You could make candy jewels yourself or buy some from sweet shops such as Candied Cakes with chocolate coins making perfect pieces o’ eight!

DIY Candy-filled treasure chest

You could scale this treasure chest up too with more chocolate covered wafers stuck around a rectangular sponge cake: perfect for a lil’ pirate’s birthday party!

Oooo-aaarrrr ;D

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