Kids are pure-intentioned. They see the goodness in the little things that adults take for granted, like the sound of pots and pans clanging together and the sight of a ceiling fan twirling around the room. But somewhere along the way, children learn the word “no,” and turn into adorable little monsters who will stop at nothing to get what they want, including shiny new toys in the checkout line. Read More “How to Deal When Your Child Steals Something”
What to Do When Your Child Hates School
Sometimes, this behavior is just one step backward in a child’s natural progression towards independence. Other times, it can be a sign of a deeper issue. Read More “What to Do When Your Child Hates School”
Baby’s First Year Photoshoot Ideas
“They grow up so fast!” isn’t just a cliche, it’s a reality; especially in the first year of a baby’s life. So many changes happen in the 12 months after a little one makes their debut, from rolling over, to army crawling, to walking. Document every monthly growth spurt with the help of these creative, month by month photo ideas that have taken the internet by storm; and when you’re done collecting photos, make them into a memorable keepsake with the help of our Baby’s First Year Board Book.
Fun Kids Lunch Ideas
The end of summer is always a bummer, even if you’re excited about upcoming pumpkin patch outings and sweater weather. For kids, Autumn means that a new school year is on the horizon, which brings about feelings of excitement, anticipation, and nervousness. To make the transition easier, here are some fun lunch box ideas for the new school year. Read More “Fun Kids Lunch Ideas”
Give As An eGift
Did you know you that you can send a photo gift or personalized game as an eGift? That’s right! You can purchase gifts like a photo book, and send them directly to a loved one to complete. You no longer have to worry about not having the right photos to give photo gifts! Here’s our exclusive eGift Guide that features all gifts that can be given as an eGift.
The History of the Pinhole Press Board Book
Since 2011, Pinhole Press has had the honor of preserving life’s most precious moments. Your wide grins and the stories they tell are what make the work we do so special. Every single day, we’re inspired by the ways you use our gifts to spread smiles. Your memories are etched within the pages of all that we create, but there’s one special book that has continued to tell the most compelling stories over and over again: The Board Book of Names and Faces.
5 Reasons Your Home Environment Is Crucial
Our personal and professional lives are intertwined, sometimes more than we are comfortable with, and beyond our control. For your peace of mind and optimal productivity, it’s important to strike a balance between the two. I believe streamlining your home life can actually improve your career life. Here are our best suggestions to create an ideal home environment to better balance home and work lives, and boost productivity.
DIY Thank You Book for Teachers
My littlest daughter, Portia recently finished her first year of preschool! As Class Mom, I wanted to organize a very special gift for her amazing, loving, patient, magical teachers who helped her learn and grow so much this year. It isn’t easy handling a room full of two-year-olds!
DIY Personalized Checkers
Last week, I shared a fun DIY Personalized Tic Tac Toe Game and it gave me a burst of creative inspiration to create more personalized games for our family. My kiddos loved seeing their faces on game pieces, so I thought that I should do the same on another one of our family favorites, Checkers. For this Personalized Checkers Game, I created pieces for each member of the family so that we each had our own game pieces to play with.
Parenting a Toddler While Pregnant
Your feet are swollen like balloons, and the kid watching cartoons in your living room is just as demanding as the one that’s chillin’ in your womb. (Who, by the way, is single-handedly rearranging your vital organs.) They say women are good at multitasking, but parenting and growing a baby at the same time brings a whole new level of difficulty to the table. Here’s how to survive: