/blogs/blog.atom im”çŸșapp - Blog 2025-04-21T10:29:34-04:00 im”çŸșapp /blogs/blog/behind-scenes-spring-photo-shoot 2018-01-19T14:51:00-05:00 2024-01-31T11:03:10-05:00 Behind the Scenes: Spring 2018 Photo Shoot More

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Lights. Camera. Action.

We had a ball with some of our little kiddos at our Spring Photo Shoot. Our photo shoot spread over two days and covered six different holidays: Valentine’s Day, St. Patrick’s Day, Game Day, Opening Day, First Day of Spring and Easter. If you weren’t able to catch our Facebook Live from the shoot, check it out

Take a look through these behind the scenes photos for a sneak peek:

What’s a Game Day shoot without snacks?
On the move! Our photo shoots are always energetic.
BFFs: Our little models are instant best friends.
Ready for St. Patrick’s Day! What’s more perfect for the holiday than the Canopy Wagon?
Comin’ through!
The best part of this shoot was the pretzels, animal crackers and juice boxes on set.
Sharing is caring!
Our photographer, Jeff, is so good with the kids because he is such a big kid at heart.
Opening Day, we are ready for you.
Swing and a miss

So close!
Proud mama on the sidelines.
Sweetheart Playhouse for Valentines Day? Absolutely!
Jeff plays with the kids while he shoots, another reason why he is the best!
Whatever it takes to crack a smile, Jeff is willing to do it, including wearing pink glittery cat ears.
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/blogs/blog/create-your-own-rocket-ship-inspired-by-bing-bong 2015-07-03T08:00:18-04:00 2024-01-31T11:02:27-05:00 Create Your Own "Rocket Ship" Inspired by Bing Bong Maria Tabuac Make Your Own Rocket Ship

“Who’s your friend who likes to play? Bing Bong, Bing Bong.
His rocket makes you yell, ‘Hooray!’ Bing Bong, Bing Bong.
Who’s the best in every way,
and wants to sing this song to say, “Bing Bong, Bing Bong!”

We recently saw Disney/Pixar’s Inside Out. Yes, we cried when (spoiler alert) Riley’s imaginary friend sacrificed himself and jumped out of his rocket ship with Joy to save Riley. We couldn’t help but think of our kids growing up and moving past “Goofball Island.”

But since they’re still little and we have plenty more years ahead to be goofy with them while they let their imaginations soar, we decided to create a “Rocket Ship” of our own, inspired by Inside Out’s character Bing Bong. (You’ll have to use your imagination too since this rocket ship doesn’t automatically shoot rainbows from its brooms.)

Rocket Ship DIY Bing Bong

Here’s what you’ll need:

  • Wagon (we used the )
  • Cardboard
  • 2 Brooms
  • Streamers in red, orange, yellow, green, blue, and purple
  • Tape
  • Scissors

Steps:

  1. Rip 2 3-foot pieces from each color streamer. Fold in each color in half and tape to the end of one broom. Tape in order of the colors of the rainbow (remember Roy G. Biv? Turns out in comes in handy again when you’re a parent). Repeat on the other broom.
  2. Wrap the top part of the broom handle with a streamer that matched your wagon (optional). We did this because the brooms we found at the Dollar Tree were hollow. Cut your piece of cardboard to fit your wagon (this will be its “wings”). Then, tape each broom to the underside of the cardboard (if your cardboard is one color, don’t worry about the “underside.” We are lucky enough to have a plethora of cartons here at im”çŸșapp, so we recycled one for this craft).
  3. Tape each “wing” with broom attached to each side of the wagon. Reinforce with tape above and below the wing.

Create Your Own Rocket Ship from a im”çŸșapp Wagon - Inspired by Inside Out character Bing Bong

Now your little dreamers are ready to soar off to adventure land with their own imaginary friend!

Manufacturer’s Note: Please make sure children are the recommended age to play with the product featured in this blog post. Adult supervision is required. This post is not associated with or endorsed by Disney/Pixar.

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