3 Simple Ways to Make Thankfulness a Family Tradition
Start a new family tradition this year with our kid-friendly suggestions for giving thanks.
Start a new family tradition this year with our kid-friendly suggestions for giving thanks.
We’ve decided to stay in our home for another year and so we’ll be finishing up the kid’s rooms. Here’s what’s inspiring me. What do you think?
Personalize your holiday decorations with these simple kid-friendly craft ideas.
I’ve been checking out mobiles for a few months now and finally have a substantial collection of favorites to share. These are my favorites.
Music Boxes make excellent keepsake gifts. I remember loving mine as a child, the dancing ballerina the Swan Lake music. We’ve found some we think you’ll love.
What do we want?! Ice Cream! When do we want it? In about 20 minutes after shaking this ball around! Not much of a battle cry but passion comes in many forms.
A backyard party is a simple and festive way to celebrate your child’s summer birthday. Here are four easy party ideas you can DIY at home.
I love all the possibilities a set of craft supplies represents for projects with the kids. Here are some tips for keeping things neat.
Tiny chairs are adorable and I have an obsession with them. These are some of my favorite tiny chairs.
On the night before St Patrick’s Day you create a trap to catch a leprechaun, because we all know leprechaun’s don’t like to be seen.
We’ve found some of the cutest play food for pretend eating and we are sharing them here with you. (FELT SPAGHETTI AND MEAT BALLS! I mean, come on! So cute!)
This simple button necklace is a fun summer craft for tweens and teens and doesn’t require a ton of supplies.
This activity is good for burning a full hour of daylight. Bonus! No mess involved and very few supplies needed. I highly recommend this activity.
Not sure you want your kids taking a giant knife to a pumpkin? Try these three simple and kid-friendly crafts instead. More fun and less danger!
We’ve found four simple and festive holiday cards that you can make with your kids. Imagine how delighted their grandparents will be to get a one-of-a-kind work of art in the mail!
If you’re playing along at home I’ve had some feedback on my ideas for playdough, sidewalk chalk and chalk from the comments. I’ll sum them up in this post.
Thumbprint art is a great craft to do with the kids because this project is really pretty simple. All you need is paper, ink pads, inspiration, and soap to clean up afterwards. Easy peasy.
We’ve rounded up five of our favorite DIY cupcake ideas for Halloween. Treat your little ghosts and ghouls with these simple desserts.
Moving is not fun. But letting your friends and family know you’ve moved with these unique cards we’ve found online should be fun to send (and receive!)
I decided last night to try some very simple origami with the kids. We made a variety of animal shapes. It was a fun way to burn some daylight with the kids.