Wonder Woman Costume with Homemade Headband, Cuffs and Armbands!
We, too, loved the Wonder Woman movie. Looking to throw a Wonder Woman-themed party? We’ve got ideas and a simple Wonder Woman costume for your kids!
We, too, loved the Wonder Woman movie. Looking to throw a Wonder Woman-themed party? We’ve got ideas and a simple Wonder Woman costume for your kids!
Pom-poms are an exceptionally easy to make and we show you how and all the fun crafts you can make with them.
Looking for a creative sleepover or party theme to keep the kids engaged in a group activity? Go back to basics with Morse Code. All you need are some flashlights and we have your handy cheat sheet free for downloading.
Visiting London with the kids? The Studio Tour of the Making of Harry Potter is a must-visit. It’s not a theme park, but instead an interactive museum where you get to roam around the sound stage and sets used on the eight Harry Potter Movies.
We threw a Morse Code sleepover party a couple of weeks ago and created beaded bracelets as DIY party favors. We show you how to make your own.
When you think fall do you think apples and baking like we do? Check out this apple muffin treat made extra special and turned into a dessert with cinnamon frosting and chocolate leaves.
The last installment of how to throw a Mermaid-themed party! Here, we help you with a mermaid tablescape idea, decorations and a photo back-drop.
We show you how to create a Ruth Bader Ginsburg costume using just a t-shirt, some lace and a couple of accessories. An awesome costume that’s simple to make.
Looking for a fun alternative Wonder Woman costume? Check out our Wonder Woman T-Shirt Costume which we teach you how to make yourself.
Get the kids and the adults laughing together during Thanksgiving dinner with this entertaining placemat which includes Mad Lib-inspired fun.
Here is an easy-peasy Thanksgiving craft. It’s a drink stirrer that fancies up any fizzy beverage.
Advent Calendars are so special. If you’re looking to make a homemade one for your kid(s), here’s some inspiration and a tutorial for an advent calendar wreath.
Have a gazillion piece jigsaw puzzle that’s not complete? Well, here’s a way to bring new life through upcycling especially for a jigsaw puzzle fan this holiday season.
Craft your own mini Christmas tree decorations with recycled cardboard. We show you how with this tutorial. It’s pretty, easy peasy, and it keep your kids busy. Score!
My daughter loves mermaids and so every holiday is an opportunity for a mermaid-themed craft, including Christmas. Here I show you how I made this mermaid snow globe tree ornament.
Kids can celebrate New Year’s Eve with handmade these festive confetti poppers. Learn how to make them here.
Start off the new year by remembering some great family times from last year. Here’s how to make an annual family time capsule that’s petite yet complete.
We love upcycled crafts and here we show you how to recycle a plastic milk carton into pretty tea light votives. It’s a great craft especially if you’re homebound during the cold months.
Looking for a non-candy valentine option for the kids to hand out to their classmates? Or, looking for a Valentine party favor? Here’s our Fidget Spinner Valentines with kid-friendly (non-mushy) messages.
It’s the Year of the Dog and we’ve been inspired to make this paper puppy printable for all the dog lovers out there (just like us!).