DIY Happy Rosh Hashanah Cards for Kids
Did you know it is customary to send out cards for Rosh Hashanah wishing your friends and loved ones a sweet new year? Here’s a tutorial for creating your own unique Rosh Hashanah cards.
Did you know it is customary to send out cards for Rosh Hashanah wishing your friends and loved ones a sweet new year? Here’s a tutorial for creating your own unique Rosh Hashanah cards.
Are your kids crazy about Angry Birds too? Well how about carving some Angry Birds pumpkins? We have free templates to help you.
Craft a spooky centerpiece for your table or outside your door. It’s so easy to do, it’s scary.
My daughter is so anxious to carve our pumpkins, but with weeks until Halloween I know they would become rotten. So we decided to decorate our pumpkin for now and carve later. It was super simple, but loads of fun!
We are living in a time where people are constantly lamenting the fact that children are growing up too quickly, acting like adults long before their years. And yet, inexplicably, many people feel twelve is too old to act like a child.
Making colorful Halloween sugar cookies is so different from playing with play doh, except you can eat it and it’s YUMMY!
Here’s a fun and simple craft to celebrate Dia de los Muertos, a Mexican holiday for honoring the dead. Upcycle a used plastic milk carton into fun masks.
Embellish apples with paint to spiff up your table for the holidays
Thanksgiving dinner is usually a long meal so having things to keep the kids busy and entertained can help everyone enjoy their time together. We have something special in mind for this year.
A great crafts book by one of former contributors hits the bookshelves. It’s makes for a great holiday gift.
This little craft is a quick one to set up and will keep the kids busy at the Thanksgiving dinner table, as well as looking cute and providing a keepsake of your children’s artwork and thankful messages.
Keep your little ones busy while the Thanksgiving meal is cooking by asking them to make these fun name place cards for the Thanksgiving table. We’ve included a bonus turkey coloring sheet too!
Christmas cards don’t always have to be perfect. Here’s an idea to create something beautiful and magical that you can enjoy while you’re doing it!
Craft a beaded snowflake ornament with your kids for the holidays. They’re simple to make and will add a shiny touch to your Christmas tree.
We started a Christmas ornament collection that the kids will take with them when they grow up. It’s one of our favorite family traditions.
We want our children to have a happy Christmas and to give them what they want, but how do we help our children appreciate how blessed they are?
If you are looking for a quick way to dress up some Holiday treats, give these snowman treat bag toppers a try!
We made these Christmas tree sun catchers to bring some color into our drab winter days. Follow our tutorial to make your own! Easy for all ages.
This craft is for kids that love to color-in and for parents that want a nice photo card for the mantle piece or for the grandparents this holiday. Best of all, it’s made using things you’ll likely have in your recycling bin.
Snow globes are such fun. Here’s a tutorial for Waterless Snow Globes. So easy to make, even a kid could do it!