Archive for February 4th, 2010

We know who The Cheese Store of Beverly Hills is rooting for at the Superbowl!

Posted on Thursday, February 4th, 2010 at 2:47 pm

On Superbowl Sunday (2/7/10) , mention the New Orleans Saints “who dat” catch phrase and save 10% on any cheese purchase. The owner happens to be from New Orleans- no word on what happens if you wear an Indianapolis Colts t shirt into the store on that day. 


The Cheese Store of Beverly Hills
419 N Beverly Drive
Beverly Hills, CA
310-278-2855

VALENTINE’S DAY CRAFTS

Posted on Thursday, February 4th, 2010 at 2:11 pm

In these economic times, making your own Valentine’s Day gifts not only saves money, but is also a fun afternoon art project. Here are a few that we think are creative and cute. All projects take approximately an hour.

Clap Happy

Materials Needed:

  • Card stock
  • Marker
  • Tube of lotion or your choice of gift (perfume, candy, book, etc.)
  • Double-sided tape

Instructions:

  • Trace your child’s hand on card stock.
  • Cut out the traced hand and use it as a template to make a second hand.
  • Write a message with marker. 
  • Affix the hands to a tube of lotion and add card stock hearts with double-sided tape.

Suggested Messages:
“You deserve a hand!” “Hands down, you’re the best.” “I’ve got to hand it to you!”

Valentine’s Butterflies

Materials Needed:

  • Sticks of gum
  • Licorice strings
  • Construction paper
  • Scissors
  • Heart stickers
  • Tape

Instructions:

  • Place two pieces of string licorice between two sticks of gum, taping the top and bottom closed to secure the antennae in place.
  • Next, cut two heart-shaped wings from construction paper, write your valentine message on them, and secure them to the top stick of gum with a heart sticker.
  • Add other stickers to give personality to your butterfly.

The Write Card

Materials Needed:

  • Cardboard Pencil (to use)
  • Colored card stock
  • Scissors
  • Markers or metallic pens
  • Stickers
  • Hole punch

Instructions:

  • Make a template for your kids to trace around:
  • Cut out a cardboard heart.
  • Have your child trace the heart onto card stock and cut it out.
  • Decorate with pens and stickers.
  • Use the hole punch to make holes on each side of the heart and slide the cool pencil through.