Not exact matches
Yes, the shows started off on the same foot: the nerdy boy getting all
googly -
eyed about the cool new girl in a
too - good - to - be-true NYC two - bedroom.
Inspired by this spider door wreath, these large
googly eyes are
too fun.
I have learnt: you can never have
too many
googly eyes when toddlers are involved!!
We've done the frozen hands for halloween
too — dyed them green, purple and orange, filled them with
googly eyes, black and orange beads etc..
Buttons Glitter Marbles or other balls
too small to give your kiddo
Googly Eyes (for craft projects) Gummy bears or gummy worms Beads Water beads or Tapioca beads Fake flowers or leaves Seashells Craft pompoms Little foam shapes
Stuff the front of the tube with a bit of cotton wool
too for the front and add your sheeps head complete with
googly eyes and a little smile to the front with a bit of glue.
Their
googly eyes and wavy arms don't make them look
too scary, making them perfect for toddlers and little ones.
Egg Carton Paint Pipe Cleaners Glue (using hot glue works best but regular glue works
too)
Googly Eyes Scissors
Rose decided she preferred her sister's method of making a face and changed hers to have
googly eyes and a ribbon
too.
My kids like decorating rocks
too, and I haven't even brought out the
googly eyes yet!
All I can think of is that ridiculous skit on Saturday Night Live with Christopher Walken and all the plants with
googly eyes —
too funny!