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Mickey's Magic Show

Mickey Mouse is bringing his magic show to Oregon! And MOM Magazine is giving away tickets to see the amazing show. Just comment on the question below for a chance to win a Family 4-pack of tickets.

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Favorite Disney Characters and World Class Illusions Combine in Disney Live! presents Mickey's Magic Show

Eugene show at Matthew Knight Arena
Thursday, January 20, 2011 at 3:30 p.m. and 6:30 p.m.
Tickets priced at $55.00, $45.00, $34.00, $27.00 and $22.00

Portland show at Rose Quarter (Theatre of the Clouds)
Friday, January 21, 2011 at 3:30 p.m. and 6:30 p.m
Tickets priced at $58.00, $45.00, $34.00, $27.00 and $22.00
(877) 789-ROSE

In a captivating combination, favorite Disney characters join a professional illusionist live on stage in a performance that will excite and delight children of all ages. From Feld Entertainment, the producers of Disney On Ice, Disney Live! presents Mickey's Magic Show brings audiences into a world where Disney magic takes on a whole new meaning.

To win tickets, answer this question in the comments section:

Who is your favorite Disney Character?

Coment below. Winner will be contacted via email, so be sure your contact info is correct and current. Contest ends at noon on January 20th, 2011.

Homemade bath crayons

My kids are a little under the weather today, so we decided to do a low-key project indoors and make bath crayons.

There are tons of tutorials online on how to do this, but I primarily used this one from Helium.

Here are the supplies you need: White ivory soap, cookie cutters, a cheese grater and some food coloring. I received the box of cookie cutters from my good friend Casey as a bridal shower gift - they are awesome. Not only are there endless cookie possibilities, but they are perfect for play doh and, well, bath crayons.

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You shred the ivory soap with a cheese grater. We ended up using 3 bars of soap.

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Then you take a cup of the soap and mix some warm water (about a 1/4 cup) with it. Stir in food coloring of your choice. You are supposed to stir until it is stiff. I can't say that these every got stiff. I also read you are supposed to stir until the soap dissolves, but my kids were a little too excited to wait that long. IMG_4002

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Then press them into cookie cutter molds or ice cube trays. I set these on a piece of wax paper over a cookie sheet. We made about 12 crayons out of 3 bars of soap in 6 different colors.

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We put them in the freezer for about 20 minutes, then popped them out of the cookie cutters. You are supposed to let them harden for a day or two before using them in the bath. I'll be interested to see if they really work - I've read that people have had varying degrees of success. Either way, the kids had a blast making them, and it was a very inexpensive project. Let us know if you try it, and if so, how it works!