The Very Best Kid Christmas Gift
So classic, it’s not even a trick to figure out why we keep giving kids these things every single year. But we do. And we love that we do.
So classic, it’s not even a trick to figure out why we keep giving kids these things every single year. But we do. And we love that we do.
Let’s skip the formal column and go shopping this week instead.
Make New Year’s Eve festive for even the guests of all ages with these fun crafts and activities.
Shiver me Timbers! Did you know that this Friday is Talk Like a Pirate Day? Yep, that’s Alpha Mom’s favorite holiday. So, all week we’ll be counting down, highlighting some fun finds to plunder and ideas to celebrate. Today is pirate toys.
It is National Wash Your Hands week! This simple embellished hand liquid soap will remind everyone to wash their hands and maybe the kids will keep it going, right?
Making colorful Halloween sugar cookies is so different from playing with play doh, except you can eat it and it’s YUMMY!
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.
Looking for a simple and inexpensive way to decorate your home for Halloween? Let your little ones make these cute paper ghost garlands.
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!
Everybody needs a bit of green bling for St. Patrick’s Day. With this simple DIY necklace everyone can be wearing green.
Dia de los Muertos, or Day of the Dead, is a three-day observation starting on October 31. Its purpose is to honor those who have passed away. Calaveras (or artful skulls) are a common symbol of the holiday. Learn to make Day of the Dead t-shirts with your kids with our free skull stencil and tutorial.
Looking for a simple and mess free craft to celebrate the holidays? These washi tape Christmas tree ornaments are just that.
Make a video slideshow to share with friends and family for the holidays. Animoto makes it easy to do!
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!
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.
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.
This is the easiest (and harmless) April Fools’ prank for parents or siblings to execute. Plus, there’s no mess.
Writing a letter to Santa is an annual event and we help you out with this free printable stationery.
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.
Have a “stereophile” dad at home? How about this diy Father’s Day gift that you can help the kids make?