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Friday
Dec162011

Fort Friday!

It's that time again! Here at All for the Boys we celebrate Fridays with some awesome fort inspiration from around the web. Whether made of sheets, cardboard, wood, or sticks, forts are a place we can go to transport our minds to wherever we want to go. You can play, dream, relax, or create in a fort. Everything is better in a fort!

I have one cute reader submission this week. Fir tree branches, a cute kid, and a dog?! Perfection! As an added bonus I bet it smells good too! Thanks so much for sharing Burdette! 

(if you want to share an image of your fort just email me at info[at]allfortheboys[dot]com and attach the image or link to your blog post!

And of couse some inspiration I've found around the web - why not include some lights in your forts this week?!

from Lessons Learnt Journal

from the fabulous Pinkle Toes Photography (one of my favorite photographers)

from Play at Home Mom (so smart and easy!)

 

 

 

And snow forts! We don't get snow here in the desert but we love looking at cool snow forts.

From snow.com

From I can has internets (this looks like something my brother would have done.

and of course the traditional snow fort to block you from oncoming snow balls! from unbecoming levity

I'm trying to get another post together with some fort tips for next week!

A few other random things Heather shared this over on our Facebook page this week. She attached our Christmas Lunch Box Notes to the tops of treat bags for school. Love it! Thanks so much Heather!

 

Also a huge thanks to NewParent.com for adding us to this list of 10 Best Parenting Websites! What an honor and way to start the weekend! 

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