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5 Tips for Consistent Baby Milestone Photos (with your iPhone)

January 27, 2022 Kylie Tuosto

Ahh yes, baby milestone photos! If you’re here it’s because like me you aspired to have the most coveted Pinterest-worthy baby milestone photos for your new little one. But you’re just a super exhausted mom to a newborn (and maybe older kiddos too) and you don’t have time to lug out your expensive DSLR to snag those monthly milestone photos. I knew before I even had my first baby that there was no way I was going to be able to keep up with the milestone photos with my real camera and that I was going to have to find a way to get great photos with just my iPhone. Of course, they’re not perfect, but I think they turned out well considering they took me less than 5 min per session!

5 Tips for Consistent Milestone Photos

Tip 1: photograph at the same time & place each day

This is tip number one for a reason. Consistent lighting and placement of the baby or so critical to ensuring it looks like the only thing changing in the photo is your babe. For my photos, I laid Sofie at the bottom of my bed on a blanket because my bedroom got the best morning light in front of the window. Light changes quite a lot season to season and throughout the day. And while you can’t change a gloomy day outside, you can at least limit the other factors. I recommend natural light (no inside lights turned on) and taking photos in a brightly lit room in front of a window. Morning light is great, you want is void any harsh shadows that might look strange or inconsistent day to day. And if the lighting doesn’t look great that day or you’re too tired to set up the scene, see tip 5!

tip 2: use a consistent background or object

once you’ve chosen a color palette, you’ll want to choose a consistent object, setting, or look that you know you can replicate over and over again. It’s easy to solve for baby laying flat but as baby grows and can sit up on her own, she might not be so cooperative with the laying down pose. So if you want to accommodate sitting up, think about what you’ll need to make that set up work.
for example, if you want to use baby milestone cards in your photos, you’ll need something to prop them against (or ask a teddy bear friend to hold them up for you). If you want to go for laying down photos, then a consistent blanket works great. Pro tip on the blanket front — make sure the blanket is big enough for when baby gets bigger so that they still fit on the blanket and you can stand over them and fit the blanket in the photo. Or using a. Layered effect works great too — swoop a blanket over top the bed spread and lay the baby overlapping both for a nice layered look.

Here are some of my favorite props ideas:

  • A blanket or swaddle: there’s nothing sweeter or simpler than seeing how baby grows with her special blanket. I used a super fluffy pink fur blanket that I found on Amazon. With the lighting and presets that I used it' really looks like a very soft almost off-white peach color. So I definitely recommend practicing ahead of time to make sure you get the look that you want.

  • Baby milestone cards: these are so great for tagging photos so that you don’t lose track month over month. You can also find milestone stickers, pennant flags, or wooden milestone cards. I don’t love the milestone blankets just because I find them too busy and distracting and they look funny as baby’s size changes over the months.

  • Teddy bear: how cute is it to watch baby grow up next to her super special lovey! I did Sofia’s half birthday theme all around her Slumberkin’s Honey Bear / Bumblebee Theme and we took our newborn photos with him as well. But bear bear didn’t make it into our milestones photos because it was too distracting for Sofie and she kept covering her face.

  • Letter board: If you can find a cute sign board that matches your aesthetic, it can be the perfect way to capture more details about each milestone. You can add baby’s favorite things, likes and dislikes, height and weight, month and year. The possibilities with the letter board are endless!

  • Unique clothes or simple white onesies: My biggest tip here is just to plan in advance the outfits you want for each photo. I chose a simply white onesie because I knew I could quickly and easily find it in her size as she grew. And it wouldn’t be too expensive to have the same one in every size. But remember babies age don’t always align to size so even if you buy in advance, you don’t know which ones will fit at which months. So just plan ahead and make sure you have outfits you love in each size range.

  • High chair or laundry basket: You’ll see in some of the photos below that momma used a cute little basket & high chair. Once baby is standing or walking and no longer wants to participate in a lay-down style photo, using something to hold baby propped up can be great! We had this Stokke TrippTrapp High Chair which would have been perfect because it’s got a clean white design that would fit with pretty much any aesthetic. I also love photos of baby’s in water tubs, and we did a couple of shoots in these awesome white drink tubs. Or a soft woven laundry basket like this one can be perfect for getting that super cute and dreamy photo of your little babe as he/she goes from lying to sitting to standing!

  • Favorite object / theme: I’ve seen some really great photo inspiration over the years with rainbow colored toys, slices of pizza, you name it! As long as you know you can consistently execute and the object will look similar each month, go for it! But also know that if you go with something super unique, you might run the risk of it being too trendy and you not loving the look later on. So when in doubt, keep it classy, simple works best in my opinion!

tip 3: choose a color palette up front

So I definitely recommend doing some research up front to find a look that you love before diving in. It will be easy to want to change midway through because maybe you’ve gotten better at taking photos or your taste or style has changed, or now you hate the blanket that grandma gave you. So find a look you love that you know you can stick to. It helps to draw inspiration from your nursery since hopefully you chose a look that you adore that baby is in all of the time.

If you’re stuck, a neutral black and white or grey and white can be a great way to go. You know you’ll always have a white onesie on hand in baby’s size so you won’t be scrambling each month to choose the perfect outfit. If you have a bouncer or high chair that you plan to use on a regular basis, consider finding a color scheme to match. Don’t you just love boho milestone color scheme in these photos?

tip 4: use a Lightroom filter

I resisted this for the longest time because I thought it would be extra work, it wouldn’t look the same in all my photos and I figured if I had natural lighting that would be good enough. But after trying Lightroom filters for my iPhone photos, I can safely say that I won’t be going back. You still have to consider lighting and time of day, but the boost you get with a filter is pretty awesome. My favorite is called “Add to Cart” by Six Little Babes Presets but you can find a ton of others out there depending on your style and mood. You can find light and airy photography filters, moody and boho, etc. And they’re usually between $2-$8 and the Lightroom app is free!

tip 5: be flexible with the dates

when you have a newborn life is exhausting. And there two month milestone might fall in the middle of a work week or while you’re baby is sick and you’re super stressed out. It can be easy to just say forget it and snap a quick photo or not even take on at all. Give yourself a break and some flexibility — if you have time a week or so before or after the actual milestone take the photo then, don’t worry about it being on the exact date. Trust me you won’t look back and go “Hmm that wasn’t exactly 3 months was it?” Plus if baby is fussy one day, there’s nothing you’ll hate more than looking back at a sad pouty little face.


So there you have it! 5 Tips for amazing and consistent baby milestone photos. And one little bonus tip in case you missed it — Practice Practice Practice! If you practice your set up before baby arrives at different times of day, you’ll know exactly what you’re going to get and how your filter will look so you won’t be caught off guard when you go to take your first photo.

Check out Black & White and Grey & White Baby Milestone cards at Goodnightfoxstudio.etsy.com

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Valentine's Day Kissing Booth Dramatic Play Kit

January 25, 2022 Kylie Tuosto

This year for Valentine’s Day we decided to put together this fun and unique sensory activity. I got out the lipstick and some white paper and let Sofie make kisses all over the paper. She absolutely loved it! Usually sensory play is with her hands, but this was such a great way to engage new senses and let her play with her mouth — normally I have to find taste safe activities because she still likes to put things in her mouth. But this was so much fun and she enjoyed it when daddy and I stopped by for some kisses. And even our labradoodle Milo joined in for the fun! He manned the kissing booth for a bit while Sofie went to gather more supplies.

Here’s what you’ll need to bring this together:

  • Valentine’s Kissing Booth Kit - $7 - This kit is so adorable and it includes the Pennant Flag, Bunting Banner, Paper Letters, Paper Mailbox, Cut out hearts, and more!

  • Flisat Table - $185 - We do all of our sensory play and kits on our table. It’s the perfect height for her size and the bins help us contain the mess and keep everything organized.

  • Wooden Toy Cash Register - $36 - Sofie loves to play with this! It gives us a good excuse to talk about money and how it’s use and what it’s for.

  • Pink Ribbon

  • Hole punch

  • Scissors

  • Tape

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6 Taste Safe Toddler Valentines Activities

January 22, 2022 Kylie Tuosto

Valentine’s season is here and it’s so inspiring to see all of the adorable small shop goodies out to celebrate the love in the air. I’ve done so many Valentine’s Day Toddler activities that I figured it was time to do a little round up. Looking back, check out these awesome taste safe, Valentine’s Day inspired activities.

  1. Moon Sand - This was super fund and super simple. Just ground up graham crackers, cornstarch and I think I used the opportunity to get rid of some cheerios.

  2. Love Machine - Last year I was looking to get rid of some old boxes and pulled together this awesome little Love Machine using an empty wipes package, tops of baby food, empty boxes and some pink & red ribbon.

  3. Heart Water Beads - Obviously water beads aren’t edible, so we cut a heart shape hole in a cardboard box and sealed the water beads inside with a plastic bag. This made it easy for Sofie to play and poke without getting messy or throwing beads around the room. Perfect for those 10-18month olds.

  4. Cloud Doh - This doh is so easy to make and while sugary, you don’t have to worry about your toddler putting it in their mouth. Just mix frosting, cornstarch, and powdered sugar and you have the perfect doh!

  5. Valentine’s Jello - Everyone forgets how easy Jello is to make and what a great sensory activity it is. We filled a baking pan with red jello and then I let Sofie use some hearts sprinkles on top to make it festive. She scooped in this tub mixing and stirring for hours!

  6. Taste-safe Finger Paint - This one was by far the simplest to make, but not so fun to clean up. I’d recommend doing this one in the bath tub next time. But it’s super easy — just mix food coloring in yogurt, spread a mat of paper out on the floor and let your toddler paint (I’d recommend doing it naked).

There you have it! 6 awesome, Pinterest-worthy toddler taste-safe Valentine’s Day sensory activities. You can easily fill up the weeks leading up toward the holiday with all of this fun!

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Lady Bug Valentines Day Basket

January 18, 2022 Kylie Tuosto

This year we got inspired by one of Sofie’s favorite books and Slumberkins and did a Lady Bug themed valentines basket and sensory bin. We started by making a bright red colored rice using vinegar and food coloring. Unfortunately the vinegar made the rice really smelly so we’ll be doing it with paint next time around. To create this cool ladybug effect we started with uncooked black beans for the head and inner wings. With those shapes in place we poured a vase layer of rice and then went back and forth until we filled the dish. Then we used an empty toilet paper roll to funnel the black beans on top for some nice round spots. The contrast of the black and red created quite a stunning effect. And Sofie loved scooping and pouring the rice. It’s the only activity she’s been talking about for the last two weeks! I wasn’t loving the mess of rice all over the room but luckily Sofie was happy to help me clean it up.

Valentine’s Basket Fillers:

  • Cuddle Bug Book: This is one of Sofie’s favorites and since we were doing a Lady Bug theme, I had to include it. Even though she’s already read it, she’s still at the age where I can repurpose gifts which is awesome for me.

  • Slumberkins Love Bug: I love that Slumberkins did a lady bug this year! It’s so stinking cute. And the set even comes with classroom Valentine’s cards. Sofie will be taking hers to the park along with these cute little Valentine’s Memory Game sets since over here we’re big fans of non-candy Valentines.

  • Colored Rice & Black Beans Jar: I made this one by hand, but I highly recommend checking out @busylittles on instagram for great sensory kits pre-made and mailed directly to you!

  • Bugs Flashcards: These are so great for expanding your toddler’s vocabulary and teaching new words in both English and Spanish. Sofie loves using these to match things like toys to each flashcard as she learns the words. These are also great mealtime distractions for quizzing her when she’s getting challenging at the dinner table.

  • Floss & Rock Magnetic Dress Up Character: Sofie absolutely loved the one that she got for Christmas so I bought her another doll in the set for Valentine’s day. This little dress up down keeps her entertained for at least and hour. She loves taking the clothes off and on and the more dolls you have in the set, the more outfits you have overall.

For our sensory bin we paired the rice play with the Cuddle Bug book and our favorite letters from Chars Jars shop.

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Color Mixing & Matching

January 15, 2022 Kylie Tuosto

Last weekend we did some awesome color mixing and matching. This activity was so perfect for Sofie because she’s obsessed with all things water play. And this one combined a little learning practice as well. She’s really struggling with confusing a couple of her colors (like red and green, black and white, and yellow and blue). So it was so fun to show her how to mix two primary colors to get secondary and tertiary colors. And this was so simple to set up:

5 Easy Steps to Color Fun

  1. Find 5 jars for each of the colors

  2. Fill each glass jar with water

  3. Place them in the flower pedal learning tray https://www.etsy.com/listing/1148479868/decorative-wooden-flower-petal-tray

  4. Drop food color in (I like the pastel colors!)

  5. Keep a separate jar to use in the middle for mixing

  6. Use rainbow droppers to suction and release colors

  7. Bonus: We filled a spray bottle with various colors so that she could spray a paper towel and see the color soak in!

And don’t forget to snag Color Flashcards from the shop so that you can guide through each color as you mix and match and help improve your toddler’s vocabulary by showing the words associated with each color.

Sensory play is a vital part of toddler education, as it helps to develop important skills such as fine motor coordination and problem-solving. One fun and easy way to incorporate sensory play into your child's routine is through a food coloring and water dropper activity.

To set up the activity, you will need:

  • Food coloring (various colors)

  • Water

  • Droppers (or small plastic syringes)

  • Plastic cups or containers

Step 1: Fill each cup or container with water and add a few drops of food coloring to each, creating a different color in each container.

Step 2: Set the cups or containers on a table or tray and provide your child with droppers or syringes.

Step 3: Encourage your child to explore the colors by using the droppers to mix the colors together and create new shades.

Through this activity, your child will learn about color mixing, and how different colors combine to create new shades. They will also develop fine motor coordination as they use the droppers to transfer the water and color from one container to another.

Sensory play is a crucial part of toddler education as it allows children to explore, experiment, and discover the world around them. Play-based learning is essential for toddlers as it helps them to develop and refine their cognitive, physical, and emotional skills.

Sensory play activities like this one offer children the opportunity to experiment and discover new things, which can help to build their confidence and foster creativity. Additionally, play-based learning activities can help to improve focus and attention, which is an essential skill for children to learn.

Overall, this simple food coloring and water dropper activity is a fun and easy way to incorporate sensory play into your child's routine. It encourages creativity and experimentation while also providing opportunities for children to develop important skills such as fine motor coordination and problem-solving.

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Positive Parenting: Family Contributions for Toddlers

January 1, 2022 Kylie Tuosto

So here we are in the midst of toddlerhood with our two-year old Sofia and I gotta say, it’s rough. You always hear about the terrible twos, but wow I had no idea. Despite her charming personality and non-stop chatter, everything is a battle with her. Putting on clothes, brushing her teeth, going down for a nap, eating breakfast, and especially the dreaded getting into the car seat. And we’ve tried absolutely everything from being calm and patient, bribing her with treats, toys, and rewards. Nothing seems to work and it’s so frustrating! Until finally we found the Positive Parenting Methodology and so far, we’ve been practicing all of the behaviors and tools to get us on the right track and reduce the frustration.

Today, I wanted to share the Family Contributions method as a replacement for “Chores”. Luckily, Sofie is already excited about helping out around the house and she recently got the Lovevery Sink so she’s been obsessed with washing dishes (anything water or pouring related really). But as we learned in the course, we really need to make it an official part of her contributing to the family. We learned that a lot of the popular chore and rewards systems work in the short term but don’t produce good long term behaviors.

External rewards may provide a quick fix, but it’s only internal motivation that’s sustainable.

We had been in subtle ways using little rewards to keep Sofie motivated rather than instilling in her intrinsic value system. If kids learn to only do chores in order to get a reward, then they’ll never be motivated to do them without the reward. And similarly, if chores are used a punishment, kids will only dislike them more. Instead, we want kids to be motivated internally to contribute to the family. The positive parenting program also recommends using allowance as a reward for doing chores. “By linking money to the completion of chores, parents turn an allowance into an ‘if-then’ reward. This sends kids a clear message: in the absence of a payment, no self-respecting child would willingly set the table, empty the garbage, or make her own bed.” — Daniel Pink

How to make “Chores” a part of your toddler’s routine

Step 1:

Rename “Chores” as “Family Contributions” This helps set the right expectation — that everyone in the household is expected to contribute to the family and the household. You can help your toddler grasp this concept by creating a visible Family Contributions chart in a common area of the house. This will help your toddler see that everyone makes contributions to the family and the household to keep it running smoothly. You can download this Family Contributions kit for the Daily Contributions and Weekly Contributions posters.

Step 2:

Create a list of age appropriate jobs that your toddler could be doing if taught how. These would be tasks that they’re not already doing on a regular basis but would be capable of doing primarily independently. If you’re not sure where to get started, check out this list of chores by age group for some inspiration. You can also print out this page as mini task cards for your toddler to track their family contributions. It’s not a reward chart — there are no points or treats at the end, but seeing the chart visually will help your toddler feel accomplishment over their contributions to the family.

DOWNLOAD JOB LIST

Step 3:

Create the checklist with your toddler. Once you have a list of the possible tasks, sit down with your toddler and create the checklist together. Your toddler will appreciate being involved in the process of planning and creating his or her own family contributions routine. I started with 3 weekly contributions that she could make so that we could nail those before adding more. But this toolkit includes Daily & Weekly routine planners and chore cards so that you can choose a plan that fits your family’s needs.

Download Routine Planners

Step 4:

Train your toddler how to do each task by walking them through it step by step. It takes time at first (and lots of patience), but once they get the hang of it, you’ll be so glad you did! I started with the tasks that Sofie had helped us with before but didn’t do on a regular basis so that the training would be a bit easier and she could feel great about her accomplishment right away. You can also start with the tasks you know your toddler will get excited about — for example, Sofie has been so excited about the new leaf blower that we got for Christmas (and is generally excited about all types of machinery) so training on “Gardening” was an easy win.

Download Family Contributions Kit

Step 5:

Create When-Then routines to help your toddler understand that sometimes we need to make sure the household is running smoothly before we can get to the fun. For example, “When you’ve done all of your family contributions, then you can go to the park to play.”

Step 6:

Provide encouragement for a job-well done. When your toddler has made their family contributions, focus on the outcome and encourage hard work. Instead of giving praise like “you’re a good girl,” positive parenting focuses on encouragement, which reenforces a growth mindset. Try these phrases for offering encouragement:

  • “We all get to enjoy a clean and tidy house when the toys are picked up".

  • “When we have clean clothes to wear, we can feel good about how we look.”

  • “You must be so proud of making such an important contribution to the family.”

FULL LIST OF CONTRIBUTIONS BY AGE GROUP


4 to 6 YEARS OLD

• Wake up with an alarm clock

• Find grocery items

• Sort lights & darks

• Wipe down bathroom

• Water plants

• Make the bed

• Help vacuuming floors

• Help dusting furniture

• Empty the dishwasher

• Measure ingredients

• Plan meals

• Bathe the pets

• Help with gardening

18 MONTHS TO 3 YEARS

• Turn off the lights

• Bring in the newspaper

• Bring in the mail

• Pick up toys and clothes

• Put soiled diaper in diaper pail

• Wash vegetables & produce

• Set the table

• Clean up the table

• Feed the pets

• Put groceries away

• Fold laundry

• Wash laundry

• Dry laundry

• Clean the dishes

• Dry the dishes

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Check out this awesome Routines Checklist for toddlers. Implementing basic morning, daily, and evening routines was a game changer in my house and I can’t wait to see if it helps you too!

Did you know that creating routines can really help you evade the “terrible twos”?! Learn more about the Toddler Tango in this article.

Routines Checklist Pad
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Hot Cocoa Sensory Bin & Dramatic Play Kit

December 13, 2021 Kylie Tuosto

It’s Hot Cocoa season! And I’m so excited to share this downloadable, printable Hot Chocolate Kit. This kit includes so many great goodies and opportunities to learn. Big thank you to Busy Littles for the sensory kit and @rene.gowen for the photography!

  • Hot Chocolate Banner

  • Toppings Labels

  • Pennant Flag

  • Baby it’s Cold Outside Sign

  • Cut outs

  • Fractions Practice Fill-a-cup Activity

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Capturing Maternity Milestones: 3 Strategies for Stunning and Consistent Photos

December 1, 2021 Kylie Tuosto

Pregnancy is a remarkable journey filled with anticipation, joy, and transformation. One beautiful way to document this incredible phase of life is through maternity milestone photos. These snapshots capture the progression of your pregnancy and allow you to relive these moments for years to come. To ensure your photos are both great and consistent, here are three valuable strategies, supported by insights from professional photographers.

1. Consistency is Key: Same Time of Day

When it comes to creating a series of consistent milestone photos, timing is everything. Photographers often recommend choosing the same time of day for your photo sessions. This consistency in lighting will not only make it easier to track your pregnancy's progression but also enhance the overall quality of your photos.

- Golden Hour: Many photographers suggest shooting during the "golden hour," which occurs shortly after sunrise and before sunset. The soft, warm light during these times can provide a flattering and ethereal look to your maternity photos.

- Controlled Lighting: If scheduling your photos during golden hour isn't possible, consider using artificial lighting sources. Studio or home setups with softboxes or diffusers can help maintain a consistent look throughout your maternity journey.

2. Plan Your Color Scheme and Outfits in Advance

Creating a cohesive and visually appealing collection of maternity milestone photos requires thoughtful planning. Start by deciding on a color scheme and selecting outfits that complement it. This helps tie all your photos together and makes for a striking visual narrative.

- Color Harmony: Choose a color palette that suits your style and the season. Coordinating your outfits and props within this palette will provide a harmonious and polished look.

- Choose comfy clothes: You’re going to want a look that’s comfy and reproducible. So if pulling on those skinny jeans is going to feel like a drag at week 26 then opt for that flowy dress. Or check out this guide on how to feel comfortable in maternity photos.

3. Don't Overdo It: Keep It Simple

As your pregnancy progresses, it's easy to get carried away with elaborate hair and makeup styles. However, to maintain consistency in your milestone photos, opt for simplicity. This is a crucial strategy recommended by photographers.

- Natural Beauty: Keep your hair and makeup natural and minimal. Embrace your pregnancy glow and avoid drastic changes from one session to the next.

- Focus on the Bump: Ultimately, the star of maternity milestone photos is your growing belly. Simple hair and makeup styles ensure the focus remains on your beautiful bump.

Capturing your maternity journey through milestone photos is a touching way to celebrate and remember this unique time in your life. By following these three strategies, you can ensure that your photos are not only great but also consistently beautiful. Remember, it's the love and joy radiating from you and your growing family that make these pictures truly special, and these strategies are here to help you frame that love in the best way possible.

Links to shop:

  • Bump stickers

  • Pea in the pod maternity tops, pastel colors

  • Train set

  • Wooden rattle

  • Milestone cards

  • Clam Feet Baby Slippers

  • White buckle baby shoes

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Two The Moon Girl Planet Rocket Ship Space Themed Birthday Party

November 15, 2021 Kylie Tuosto

Two The Moon Girly Space Themed Rocket Ship Birthday Party

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Tags bugs, learning, education, prek, toddler, toddler activities, toddler games, resin, toys, toddler toys, montessori, learn through play, play based learning, toddler education, preschool activities, preschool fun, christmas, hot cocoa, holidays, winter, sensory bin, hot chocolate

Girl’s Halloween BOO party PINK & Black

October 26, 2021 Kylie Tuosto

This weekend we got the Ghoul Gang together for a little Halloween party and it was so much fun! I’ve been dying to have a little get together at our new house and we’re so lucky the weather cooperated because it literally poured down rain right before and after the party. This party was so much fun to design — I had to go with the girly pink and black Halloween theme year. And of course feature some of my favorite small shops. Check out the list below for all of the goodies!

  • Balloons by @soireelove

  • Banner by @goodnightfox

  • Goodie bag bows by @thepurplewagongirls

  • Goodie bag hairbands by @lovemiaco

  • DIY Bowling game by @sunny.girls.vintage

  • Pin the bone on the skeleton game by @goodnightfox

  • Skeleton tees by @target

  • Boo-nilla Milkshakes inspired by @lilluna

  • Halloween cookie cutters by @hollyfoxdesigns

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