Easiest April Fools’ Prank Ever: Frozen Cereal!
This is the easiest (and harmless) April Fools’ prank for parents or siblings to execute. Plus, there’s no mess.
This is the easiest (and harmless) April Fools’ prank for parents or siblings to execute. Plus, there’s no mess.
Looking for a simple and mess free craft to celebrate the holidays? These washi tape Christmas tree ornaments are just that.
More ghosts and jack o’ lanterns! We made these fun and simple stencils to use on treat bags, but you could add them to decorate tees or banners.
Creating floral centerpieces for the table is one of my favorite parts of Thanksgiving. Getting your kids involved to arrange seasonal flowers, leaves, branches, berries, pinecones to decorate the Thanksgiving table is much easier than you think. Follow our flower-arranging tutorial.
We love Valentine’s Day over here. For years we have been creating and gathering ideas for easy Valentine’s Day cards for kids, homemade Valentine’s Day gifts, and fun Valentine’s Day projects.
But I also love what I see out there on the web and want to share some of my favorite Valentine’s Day gift ideas for kids (which I have been obsessively collecting on my Pinterest board).
Make dad a whole traffic jam of photo cubes to remind him who’s number one on Father’s Day! Here’s how you can make a car photo cube for the dad in your life.
School lockers aren’t very big spaces but there are a few things kids can do to make them their own. We show you some easy and functional decor kids can incorporate.
To get ready for St. Patrick’s Day we made a fun accessory from four-leaf clover shapes. We show you how to make your very own!
We’re cutting paper snowflakes into Angry Birds, a favorite of elementary school-aged kids, and then sending them to decorate the new school of the Sandy Hook elementary school kids. Want to help?
A free Father’s Day Card from kids that your can download, print, personalize and color.
Teacher Appreciation Week is around the corner. We show you how to make your own stress ball shaped like an apple as teacher gifts.
If you’re planning a Cinco de Mayo fiesta this year you might just want to add some mini piñatas to your table decor! They’re fun to make and you can hide candy inside them! No need to break out the mini baseball bat and blindfold to open them. They simply pop apart to reveal their candy inside.
A tutorial on how to make six-sided paper snowflakes. Use them to add some beauty to your holiday decor! Lots of easy paper snowflake designs included.
Making colorful Halloween sugar cookies is so different from playing with play doh, except you can eat it and it’s YUMMY!
Use Sculpey clay to craft hearts and letters to use for a Mother’s Day garland, small gifts, or gift tags. So simple to do.
Candy Crush is everyone’s favorite game addiction. We’ve created free printables that allow you to bring the Candy Crush character puppets to life.
This 3D Christmas Card is easy to make with our free printable and tutorial. Since it can hold treats as well it makes a perfect holiday card for teachers and school classmates.
We’re celebrating St. Patrick’s Day by making Rainbow Friendship Bracelets. These are easy to make and fun to give out to friends on this Spring holiday!
Does your house need a little spookiness to get you in the mood for this coming Halloween? How about some sinister looking haunted trees reaching their branches ominously across your windows? All you need to make them are some cardboard, a box cutter and some paint!
Fall is here and the leaves are turning — and we’ve rounded up our favorite leaf crafts for kids.