April Fool’s Day Pranks
We highlight our favorite harmless pranks to pull on kids or your partner. Our favorites are the computer pranks. Though the joke’s on you if your child is more tech savvy than you. Ha!
We highlight our favorite harmless pranks to pull on kids or your partner. Our favorites are the computer pranks. Though the joke’s on you if your child is more tech savvy than you. Ha!
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!
This simple modern Thanksgiving table centerpiece actually has little hidden messages– inside each of the rolled-up flower– that show gratitude and thanks, perfect for little kids to write.
These DIY bunny crayons are super easy to make and a great Easter craft.
Inspired by the upcoming Lunar New Year– Year of the Sheep– we have tutorial for easy-to-make sheep face masks for kids. Super simple.
Get the kids and the adults laughing together during Thanksgiving dinner with this entertaining placemat which includes Mad Lib-inspired fun.
Celebrate St. Patrick’s Day and let your friend know you appreciate them with a little shamrock plant with an added sweet message on a homemade plant pot stick.
Here are some of our favorite Halloween books. Snuggle up with your kids and enjoy.
Oh my, the sticker shock of floral arrangements. Here are some beautiful arrangements to inspire you to do-it-yourself this Mother’s Day. They are so easy, that you can even delegate a lot to the kids.
A fun and no-fire craft to celebrate Hanukkah with the littlest of children.
Follow our tutorial to make your own patriotic star garland for Memorial Day or other Patriotic holidays!
Lots of holiday company and lots of creamy delicious holiday desserts has brought an abundance of milk and cream cartons through our refrigerator and instead of just tossing them this year I washed them out and saved them to upcycle and craft into a simple Christmas village!
This is one of those activities that is more about the process than how the end result looks. Make pizza with your kids and talk about our globe for Earth Day.
We teach you how to turn your favorite family photos into clever (and fun) Christmas tree ornaments that you can gift as keepsakes and/or use to decorate your own tree.
Teacher Appreciation Week is the first full week of May. This little “sock cupcake” gift will knock their socks off! …. and what teacher doesn’t love cupcakes! This craft is so easy to assemble, you’ll ace it without a problem.
Creating a happy holiday experience for a blended family is totally doable. (I said happy, not perfect.)
For Halloween, we’ve made a great group costume– a walking skyline made of cardboard buildings. Here’s our tutorial on making your own Empire State Building Halloween costume.
Recycle those Spring catalogs while spending quality time with the kids making some pretty postcards to send to loved ones during an Earth Day crafting party.
St. Patrick’s Day is near and that means warmer weather too. We created this easy scavenger hunt game that you can play outside or indoors if it’s still too cold. But, first some fun painting.
These Rainbow Valentines for kids are great for the young ones to handout in the classroom and friends. Free printable. Just download, print, cut, and share.