We found the hot glue worked better than a staple gun for this because some of the fabrics were thicker than others and needed a little extra smooshing in places to make them look really crisp.. We attached all the letters with hot glue and then the whole projects was ready to shine!.
And he kindly explained to me that I could just put a few drops of food coloring into the balloons first.. Oh..So we did.. By the time we got this all figured out and the balloons outside and mostly frozen, the weather was starting to heat up.

The only semi-cold temperatures probably had something to do with why our balloon marbles look so frosty and not all clear and shiny.. Well, they’re still kind of pretty, so it wasn’t a total failure.. And one year, if we still have snow at Easter, I know just what to do!This maybe my favorite little home-keeping pearl of wisdom ever.I love my swiffer.It’s so easy to use and lightweight and it picks up every little bit of everything from every nook and cranny of my floors.

With 2 cats running around here now, I can easily use it 4 or 5 times a day..The only problem with that is that those little disposable cloths that you buy for it can really add up quickly.

But not any more!
Here’s how I make my own cloths to reuse.Anyway, there you have it!
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