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Sponge Water Bombs

 My blogger friend at Ramblings of a Christian Mom  made these same sponge bombs a couple weeks ago and it made me want to do it too.  :) 


After you tie them get some water and get outside  to have an awesome fun time.  Some of the bombs I used 3, 6, and 8 sponge pieces.  :) The variety was nice to have.  The smaller one worked much better for my 15month old.  :) 


We have had a constant heat wave this summer so finding new ways to get wet have been a hit with my kids!  :)  What are you doing to stay cool this summer?  




These are very simple to make, it only takes 3 steps. 
Step one: Buy sponges
Step two: Cut sponges in long strips
Step three: Line them up and tie them with yarn, fishing line, or even floss.  I used yarn. 








Comments

Across the Avenue saidā€¦
What a fun idea! I've never seen these before. Newest follower, stopping by from Sassy Shopper Reviews. We have a great Sweet Pea Maternity gift card giveaway going on if you're interested. :)
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Naptime Review saidā€¦
Great content here! Love to swap ads with you :)
Following you from GFC hop. Love for you to stop by Naptime Review and return the follow when you can.

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Anonymous saidā€¦
You can use a zip tie and they will last much longer than a tie of string or something. These are great!
Unknown saidā€¦
Love these! I am a new follower. Hope to see you at True Aim! Thanks for sharing.
Cheerios and Lattes saidā€¦
We made this with our boys and they love them in the pool and the bathtub. Thank you for sharing on Saturday Show and Tell. I hope you'll join us again this week with some more great ideas!
-Mackenzie
http://www.cheeriosandlattes.com
Rebecca English saidā€¦
Oh these look fun, great for summer and so colourful

Thanks for linking to the Sunday showcase.

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