https://oldbazaaristanbul.com/blogs/bohemian-mama-lifestyle-blog.atom oldbazaaristanbul - #BoMaLiving 2023-10-31T11:42:13-07:00 oldbazaaristanbul https://oldbazaaristanbul.com/blogs/bohemian-mama-lifestyle-blog/classic-summer-activities-for-kids 2023-07-06T15:58:32-07:00 2024-03-19T19:47:07-07:00 Classic Summer Activities for Kids Kelsey Harrison

I never went to summer camp. It feels good to get that off my chest. Some of my friends were repeat summer campers. They would come back from two weeks of camp with braided friendship bracelets, swimsuit tan lines, and cafeteria chants. They were annoyingly upbeat. Personally, I learned about summer camp the old fashioned way: By watching The Parent Trap

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I never went to summer camp. 


It feels good to get that off my chest. 


Some of my friends were repeat summer campers. They would come back from two weeks of camp with braided friendship bracelets, swimsuit tan lines, and cafeteria chants. They were annoyingly upbeat.


Personally, I learned about summer camp the old fashioned way: By watching The Parent Trap


Maybe the lake is always bluer on the other side because I still daydream about a classic camp experience. Also, 11-year-old Hallie Parker influences my adult purchasing behavior (see: mustard duffel acquired in 2022).


But my childhood didn’t include a wooded adventure in the Northeast.


No, I created my own damn fun. 


My siblings and I sorted through a sporting goods graveyard to invent games like “Backwards Baseball” and “Scooter Tennis Dodge Ball.” We set water sprinklers under the trampoline, caught tadpoles in giant puddles, and fell out of treehouses—the latter an unintentional occurrence. 


Our summers weren’t polished, but they did build camaraderie between my sisters, brother, and me. 


All that to say, I have a proposal for summer activities for kids in the remainder of 2023. 


Let’s draw on our own classic summer experiences and introduce our kids to the best of them. 


What summer activities for kids did you love to do when you were growing up?


Did you go to the library? Hit the snow cone hut? Make frozen bananas? 


Play croquet? Draw on the sidewalk? Ride your bike?


This could be the year your kids form core memories in the sand box of summer (read: figuratively or literally)—and they could directly relate to your own core memories. 

If you’ve been around the blog a time or two, then you know I’m not sending you out into the sunny wilderness without a guide. I’ve got you covered with the top summer activities for kids with nostalgic nudges for parents. 


Here’s a list of fun summer activities for kids that you probably enjoyed when you were their age.


Summer Activities for Kids - Water Toys

Summer fun for kids begins with sprinklers. I remember running through the lawn sprinkler at a very early age, dodging stickers in the yard and launching over the rising water. Sprinklers are summer simplicity at its finest, and these inflatable giant unicorn and shark sprinklers elevate a classic summer favorite into an absolute dream. Add the creme de la creme of summer icons by tossing a beach ball into the mix and seeing kids’ delight as they use it as a shield from the spray. Another classic water toy gets an upgrade with these inflatable noodles in fairy or sea creature motif, and we’ll round out the water recommendations with this water play set. It’s giving 1990s Vacation Bible School. Do you see it, too?

 

Water Toys

 


Unicorn Sprinkler // Shark Sprinkler // Beach Ball // Inflatable Noodles // Water Play Set

 

Summer Crafts for Kids


To be (Lisa) Frank, crafts are cool. Summer crafts for kids in the air conditioning are even cooler. So while I’m very supportive of scavenging for wildflowers with your kiddos, I present to you the modern daisy chain. Made out of tissue paper, this giant flower garland requires some hands-on assembly that your littles will love to tackle in the craft corner. More summer crafts for kids that remind me of millennial childhood include this heart embroidery kit, Land Before Time 26’ roll of paper, and handmade sidewalk chalk.

 

Summer Crafts


Giant Flower Garland // Heart Embroidery Kit // Land Before Time 26’ Roll of Paper // Handmade Sidewalk Chalk


Summer Games for Kids


How much fun would it be to introduce your kids to croquet? According to my research, croquet goes back to the Bridgerton era (the official term, I’m sure), making it an essential family activity for summer. Bocce is another absolute classic, and I’m dying over these foam beach bats in casa vintage black. Not the sporting type? Share the rules of pinball with your kids and play until you’ve mastered it.

 

Summer Game

 

Croquet // Bocce // Foam Beach Bats // Pinball


Summer Activities for Kids - Outdoors


If you have a safe place to ride, bikes and scooters offer joy, exercise, and increased coordination for your kids. I should know—I was the co-creator of Scooter Tennis Dodge Ball. For kids who need a more stationary activity, I love this outdoor summer sand box (with canopy!) and the Little Helper Backyard BBQ Play Stand. They’re going to eat up these fun summer activities for kids. 

 

Outdoor Activities

 

Bikes // Scooters // Outdoor Summer Sand Box // Little Helper Backyard BBQ Play Stand


Retro Summer Vibes for Parents 

 

Take a trip to your teenage years outside of your therapist’s office with this inflatable flashback chair. In this mobile-friendly recliner, reminiscing about your sister’s Jonathan Taylor Thomas poster or your first family game of Spinner (Double 9 Dominoes) is suggested, but not required. Oh, and it doubles as a pool float! Grab a SunnyD from this retro Cooler Radio as you watch your kids interact with the summer outdoor activities for kids that make memories last a lifetime. Then, casually mention that your tie dye tank and trendy bucket hat aren’t on their first lap around the sun. The good ol’ days are back, baby. 

 

For Mama

 

Inflatable Flashback Chair // Retro Cooler Radio // Coco One Piece Classic // Trendy Bucket Hat

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https://oldbazaaristanbul.com/blogs/bohemian-mama-lifestyle-blog/dollhouse-dreams 2022-10-25T20:25:56-07:00 2024-01-24T18:05:10-08:00 Little Moments, Big Memories MacKenz Coffman

Hannah Briggs of Thistle Harvest is an interior stylist, DIY extraordinaire and mama of sweet Colette has transformed the house that her husband grew up in into a cozy home for her family. She has now used her magic touch to turn the  PlanToys Victorian Dollhouse into a whimsical cottage for her daughter Colette's Maileg mouse family!

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The PlanToys Victorian Dollhouse is the ultimate minimalistic dollhouse that allows your imagination to run wild. Hannah Briggs of Thistle Harvest is an interior stylist, DIY extraordinaire and mama of sweet Colette has transformed the house that her husband grew up in into a cozy home for her family. She has now used her magic touch to turn the  PlanToys Victorian Dollhouse into a whimsical cottage for her daughter Colette's Maileg mouse family! Using her decorating ability to add creative touches from playful wallpaper & flooring to a mouse gallery wall! More on Hannah's inspiration below...


PlanToys Victorian Dollhouse

 PlanToys Victorian Dollhouse 

I knew that I wanted to gift Colette a really special dollhouse one day and I thought, "Why not for her 4th birthday?!" I was able to partner with oldbazaaristanbul for this gorgeous PlanToys Victorian Dollhouse and I had the idea to DIY the interior by designing and decorating the rooms for the sweetest little mouse family.

I researched, brainstormed, and created mood boards and recently got to work on a super precious project for my favorite girl. I can't believe all the sweet options out there for beautiful dollhouse wallpaper! It was so hard to narrow down which ones I wanted to use for the house but ultimately decided to choose a few from this Etsy shop. They are so incredibly beautiful and I couldn't resist the William Morris lemon printed wallpaper for the kitchen!
 

Maileg & PlanToys Victorian Dollhouse

Big Sister Mouse // Vintage Mouse Bed // Mouse Bed // Mouse Closet // Pyjamas for Dad Mouse

 

Installing the wallpaper was a little tedious but fairly simple. I just measured with a measuring tape the walls and nooks and crannies that I wanted to add it to. I then cut out my paper and used double sided tape to keep in place. I personally wanted to shy away from glue and by generously applying double sided tape, it worked like a charm!


I found some faux floor tile at Hobby Lobby, along with the cutest little table and chairs, kitchen accessories, tea set, and other tiny goodies. I sourced the rugs from Etsy and oldbazaaristanbul also gifted me some darling Maileg Dollhouse accessories.

 

Maileg & PlanToys Victorian Dollhouse

Dining Table // Chairs // Tea Set // Miniature Toaster


I wanted to add a few very personal and special additions to the house so I browsed online and found a few mouse portraits to print out, cut to fit, and frame in these little miniature mirrors, (also from Hobby Lobby). The result? The most precious gallery wall of the mouse family. I can't handle the cuteness!

 

Maileg & PlanToys Victorian Dollhouse

Fireplace // Mouse Chair // Mouse Bathtub // Sink Dresser 


Another personal touch was to add miniature books that I found on Etsy. I thought this classic set would be so charming in the dollhouse's living room. I glued some scalloped plates to the wooden hutch and added the tiny library to it!

Coco absolutely adores her new PlanToys Victorian Dollhouse and it makes my heart so happy to watch her play and enjoy it for years to come!

Hannah Briggs

@thistle.harvest

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