Really Easy Kids’ Valentines
Are you already plotting Valentine’s Day cards and gifts? Or, is that just us? Anyway, we’ve got some high impact, low effort ideas for you. Trust us, these ideas are reallllly simple.
Are you already plotting Valentine’s Day cards and gifts? Or, is that just us? Anyway, we’ve got some high impact, low effort ideas for you. Trust us, these ideas are reallllly simple.
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.
Great candy valentine alternative for your kids to hand out to their school mates by our favorite scented pencil company… Smencils.
There are galleries of gorgeous vintage valentines across the web and we have found the most adorable (and most-PC) ones for your kids.
Rock your girl power with a customized t-shirt. All you need is some iron-on-transfer paper, a printer and your mad coloring skillz!
Make some pretty necklaces out of salt dough beads that you bake in your own oven.
Have a very corny Easter.
We think ANY excuse to celebrate Cookie Monster is a good one!
Don’t let the pesty bugs ruin your Fourth of July barbecue this year. Here is a quick and easy recipe for homemade citronella candles that actually work and look pretty too!
Celebrate Diwali by making your own lantern of prosperity! It’s a great craft to make with kids if you are observing most important holiday in India.
Don’t spend a fortune decorating for the holidays. Here are a few fun DIY wall hangings that will brighten any hall you want to deck!
If you have been reading along with me all year, some of these gift items may not surprise you. These are items I would either buy myself or own already.
Who doesn’t love to play with rubber stamps? The problem is they can be pricey and it’s tough to find the perfect design. So, we teach you how to make our own.
I want to stop the frenzy of the holidays and simplify things, not just in gift giving, but in all aspects of the holiday season.
The day I was married I was given a Christmas ornament by my neighbors. A new tradition started when I opened that little crystal charm on a red satin ribbon.
While decorating for the holidays with the family, I asked my kids about their favorite family tradition. Their answer surprised me.
A simple way to re-use plastic berry baskets! With just a few supplies your house can be full of sparkly snowflakes.
The Thanksgiving Feather Hunt! Our family’s super fun way to keep the little ones occupied while some of us desperately try to perfect grandma’s gravy recipe.
The eternal holiday question: Is Santa lying to your kids, harmless fun…or something more meaningful than that?
Here are some easy photo cards that you can print out, or if you have some basic Photoshop skills you can customize the card and e-mail it to your friends. It’s all made by us for you for free.