About Annabelle Beaumont
With a childhood spent traveling and exploring, Annabelle moved to Bahrain at 13 and then to London at 19 to attend Chelsea College of Arts, UAL to study Interior and Spatial Design. She has a passion for all things creative, particularly recycling materials. Outside of art, Annabelle enjoys walking her dogs and cooking for loved ones.
Family interest
In house speciality
Education
Qualifications
- Bachelor's degree specializing in Interior and Spatial Design
Recent Work
Best Dinosaur Gifts For Kids And Teens By Age
If you're looking to buy a gift for a dinosaur loving kid - look no further than this list of the best dinosaur gifts.
Whether you're after dinosaur books, toys, clothes or something more for children who are fascinated by dinosaurs, there's something out there to suit every child. From early dinosaur colouring books to more advanced dinosaur digs - we've found a great range of gifts for any dinosaur-loving kid.
When shopping for a dino-lover, consider the age and the individual interests of the lucky child who will be receiving your gift. There are prehistoric-inspired toys for young children who will enjoy pushing around a whimsical wheeled dinosaur, but your teenager may want something more high-tech or hands-on.
So, below we'll guide you through some great options for each age group!
How To Have The Best Virtual Holiday To Disney World
Who needs a vacation at Disneyland Florida when you could have a Disney staycation week at home?
Disney doesn't have to be a once in a lifetime holiday or a sore subject because of lockdown because you can now bring the excitement of Disney to you with this virtual holiday idea that we've put together.
Using our ideas, you and your family can plan and experience a week in Disney - the rides, the rollercoasters and the food - we've covered it all.
You could start by turning a room in your house into a hotel; this could be your bedroom (as it's less familiar than their own rooms) or the living room, and they could have sleepovers in here every night of the week to make it really feel like a holiday!
Then label all of the rest of the rooms in the house with the names of the different parks/lands to host an assortment of attractions in each room.
For example, in one room named 'Adventureland', you can set up a laptop and some bean bags and snacks, to host some YouTube videos of Disney shows and movies. Another room can be dedicated to Disney crafts.
Then, after a day full of activities and movies, make some Disney recipes for dinner and enjoy the evening like you are actually there!
You can have plenty of fun bringing the magic of Disney to you during the lockdown, all you'll need is the internet and a bit of imagination.
Every day, you can pick a different themed activity in each room, to give your week some variation. And, what's even better about this staycation, is that it doesn't have to cost you any money, as most of these ideas are free and easy to set up - meaning that anyone can get involved.
We've put together an example week below, but you can pick and choose whether to add some extra activities in or to skip a few to tailor it to your family.
Alexa, Let's Play! 41 Fun Tips, Hacks and Games For Kids And Teens
Whatever type of Amazon Alexa device you have at home, you'll have access to a number of kids games - but you have to know about them to play!
So, we've listed our favourite games, tips and hacks for kids and teens to use Alexa to entertain themselves - great for if you've exhausted your board game cupboard or aren't in the mood to get messy with crafts.
It turns out Alexa is much more useful than just for playing music, setting timers and telling us about the weather, as parents can also use it as a homeschooling hack, an interactive game, and so much more.
Whether you're trying to educate your kids through games or keep them busy while you cook dinner, here are the best games, tips and hacks for Alexa.
So, put your smart speaker to the test and see how long they can keep your kids' attention for!
History Craft Learning Activities For Kids
History can be a difficult subject to teach from home if it's not something that you know much about. One thing we can be sure of is that kids love to get messy - so history craft activities should be a great place to start!
So, if you're looking to spruce up your learning to keep the kids entertained and enjoying lessons, why not try some hands-on learning activities?
Whether your child is a kinaesthetic learner or not, we think that it's always a great idea to involve a craft activity in learning - as it is a fun and memorable way of exploring the subject matter.
Create Woolly Wonders With These 15 Knitting And Crochet Tips
Learning to knit and crochet is the perfect hobby for artistic little ones to get into.
Not only is it a great way to explore their creativity, but it is also a very resourceful way to make things that are actually useful everyday items. Crochet and knitting can be taught in small steps at any age. It will teach kids patience, creativity, and so many other things that will help them grow as people.
So, get started on trying one of these free and easy patterns and top tips to unleash your children's artistic flair!
Put That Bowl Down: 9 Tips And Resources For Cutting Your Child's Hair At Home
Little one's hair getting unruly, but you're not yet ready to take them to a salon?
We've compiled nine top tips for cutting your children's hair at home. Get out your safest scissors, take a look at these methods and resources (none of which include a bowl) and give it a go yourself.
You may even want to cut your own hair whilst you're at it. Either way, hopefully these tips and tutorials will make the trim a little less daunting!