Do-It-Yourself Kids’ Bat Costume
Simple is better, so if you’re looking for a handmade idea for Halloween, try converting a t-shirt into a cute bat costume in a few quick steps.
Simple is better, so if you’re looking for a handmade idea for Halloween, try converting a t-shirt into a cute bat costume in a few quick steps.
Still looking for a Halloween costume for your kiddo? Here’s an easy way to turn a t-shirt into an owl costume in a couple of hours without any sewing involved.
Turn old t-shirts into art with this weaving project for Earth Day. Don’t forget Earth Day is April 22.
With the first day of Spring coming up we thought we’d make some simple paper daffodils to brighten the house. We’ll show you how to make your own!
Fourth of July & summer mean outdoor fun. These sidewalk chalk stars are not only cuter than anything you’ll find in a store, but economical and easy to make.
July is the most popular birth month, so are you planning a baby shower soon? We’ve got some downloadable artwork for you to use.
Earth Day is April 22, so celebrate by growing some paper. Made from recycled materials, this homemade paper has added seeds so that it can be planted.
Here’s a free Valentine’s printable card that your child can assemble on his or her own. It makes a great alternative to a candy-based valentine!
With summer in full swing, it’s time for the kids to get busy with summer reading. We’ve got some great resources and a fun printable for your child to keep track of her reading accomplishments.
Summer’s not over yet and if you’re still itching for activities to keep the kids busy, we have everything you need right here to open the coolest Lemonade Stand on the block.
I’m loving all the pixel designs that have been everywhere lately, so decided to try a pixel project with my daughter. It’s a great way to learn about color mixing, have a messy fun time and make something really cool all at once.
Welcome spring by making this simple bird’s nest with your kids using recycled paper bags. Or, try colored pastel paper for an Easter decoration.
I love to make crafts, yet find Valentine’s Day cards to be a chore. I always start with grand plans, but after my kids have made about 10 cards they lose interest, even when we start well before. So I was looking for ideas that truly are easy but will make you feel good about creating handmade cards.
We created two free printable calendars customizable to reflect your family’s own celebration of the holidays. One calendar is a gingerbread house with 24 days to count down until Xmas and the other calendar is a winter village with eight window openings to celebrate the days of Hanukkah. Enjoy!
With just some scrap fabric and a hair clip, you can make a simple, stylish hair accessory for any child who loves wearing flowers in their hair!
Follow our simple tutorial to make fabric napkins for your kids’ to take in their lunchbox when they go back to school. They are Eco-friendly and easy to make!
Celebrate the 4th of July with this simple bunting made with starfruit prints. This sweet tropical fruit can be used for printing, making an easy kids’ project.
Have a jolly thrifty holiday with these miniature wreaths made from recycled sweaters.
The holidays are upon us! Don’t go out in the cold to shop for holiday wrap, just print out these gift tags, small enclosure cards and wine bottle hangers.
Spring begins tomorrow. Why not celebrate by planting your decorative and useful Spring Herb Garden.