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December 8, 2014

Torn Paper Snowman Kids’ Craft and How to Easily Clean the Mess Afterwards!

 This shop has been compensated by Collective Bias, Inc. and its advertiser. All opinions are mine alone. #EurekaPower #CollectiveBias
 
Kids crafts like this happy little Torn Paper Snowman are so much fun, but messy too!  So I’ve got the secret for effortlessly keeping the floor clean while being creative!
I think we all know how easily a pristine house can get turned upside down by adorable little ones.  I absolutely love my little mess-makers, but I feel like I spend my entire day tidying and organizing the rooms in our home.
However, there’s no better excuse for a mountain of torn paper or a glitter explosion than when the kids are learning and making something cute!  That’s the kind of clutter I can handle, but now with my new Suction Seal vacuum I can also quickly tackle it too!
This scene isn’t uncommon around here.  My son loves to tear paper…

…and tear some more…

…fast forward 15 minutes and he’s still tearing.  I usually grin and bear it because, let’s face it, one minute of vacuuming is well worth fifteen minutes of peace.  As a mother, life is full of compromises and sacrifices, many that I’m more than willing to make. 🙂
But this time we channeled the epic disaster into something concrete that my son can proudly display on the fridge.  It’s so easy to for the kiddos to make a cute Frosty the Snowman or Olaf!  Just grab some glue, paper, and a few buttons, and you’re good to go!
Then let them have a hay day ripping paper and gluing,  because I’m going to let you in on the secret of my one-minute cleanup crew.
Dun, dun dun…!  Cue heroic music.
My crew involves a Eureka SuctionSeal 2.0 vacuum and a four-year-old boy who loves that kind of power in a machine.  He doesn’t know it, but it’s all due to some magical plates that raise and lower against the surface, maintaining a strong suction seal without scattering debris, for maximum cleaning power on all floors.
I could throw some big words at him and explain that it also features air speed technology, meaning it uses a wide tube of air with minimal bends and twists that allows air to move freely across a shorter and more direct path, but I don’t think he’d understand or fully appreciate that fact.  🙂 I, however, certainly do!
And my son is also innocently unaware that this thing of beauty is on Rollback at Walmart right now from $148.88 to an amazing $129!
It’s nestled all snug in the household goods section at Walmart.
HERE’S a video demonstrating the new Eureka SuctionSeal 2.0 in action!


Mess…what mess?  I didn’t see anything.  Did you?

You can usually find me tripping and sometimes vocalizing kid-appropriate angry words when I vacuum, but not this time!  The chord magically and cleanly rolls itself back into a compartment on back with just the press of a button!

A smart little hose attachment can easily tackle those stairs.

And then quickly dispose of the evidence that any crazy paper tearing ever occurred via an easy-empty canister!
I love how perfectly imperfect this is…just the way a kids’ creation should be.  I call this a successful crafting experience!  An adorable torn paper jolly snowman with an easy clean-up afterwards! It’s a win on all accounts!

Filed Under: Crafting with Kids, Crafts, Kids' Stuff, Promotions, Uncategorized

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  1. Melanie @ bear rabbit bear says

    December 8, 2014 at 3:43 pm

    This vacuum looks awesome! May have to place it on my Christmas list!
    • Christine Bell says

      December 9, 2014 at 2:45 am

      It really works like magic! I loved it!
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