May 30th is water a flower day. If you enjoy gardening this is probably something you do on a regular basis. If you do not have a green thumb you may not be watering plants as often but there are still a lot of fun posts to share in.
If you need some ideas on how to label your plants outside, a way to spruce up your boringĀ clay pots, or would prefer to crochet a few flowers that you never have to water Check out the posts below for some awesome ways to join in Water A Flower Day.
Water a Flower Day is May 30th
Father’s Day is the Third Sunday in June
Preparing for Father’s Day yet? Father’s Day is a time to celebrate the great Dad’s you know. There are so many fun ideas; breakfast in bed, something creative for the office, tickets to a game his favorite baseball team is playing, or head out to the lake and toss out a line together.
Whether you are doing something for your dad or helping your kids create something awesome for their dad check out these fun ideas for Father’s Day, and no matter what you choose make sure to thank your dad and make sure he knows you love him.
Something on a Stick Day is March 28th
March 28th is Something on a Stick Day. You can have fun by creating your own pinwheels or pennants, or whipping up (and eating!) some scrumptious skewers and kabobs. If you’re planning a party or just looking for something fun to celebrate Something on a Stick Day, be sure to check out all of these fun ideas!
Don’t forget to get creative in the kitchen if you have kids by adding toothpicks and skewers to your regular snacks and meals.
May 13th is Frog Jumping Day
World Penguin Day
National Jellybean Day
You would think that we do enough to celebrate the Jelly Bean at Easter… but we don’t. The Jelly Bean is so special, that it needs it’s own national holiday. This National Jelly Bean Day you can grab a bag of jelly beans… or you can create some of these awesome jelly bean crafts! I recommend doing both.
Look Up At the Sky Day
When was the last time you stopped to look up at the sky? Take a moment, step outside, and enjoy the open air. Then get some crafting done to celebrate Look Up at the Sky Day. These crafts celebrate clouds and rainbows… you can also come up with other fun craft ideas that incorporate the sun, birds, or airplanes… or for a fun twist celebrate the night sky with a moon and stars craft. Though then you’d be celebrating Look Up at the Sky Night, not Look Up at the Sky Day… right?