DIY Father’s Day Gift: Monsterize his Phone Charger
You know what every dad needs in his life? More monsters. Find out how to make this adorable gift that is sure to give dad a good chuckle on Father’s Day!
You know what every dad needs in his life? More monsters. Find out how to make this adorable gift that is sure to give dad a good chuckle on Father’s Day!
A DIY tutorial for a puppet that moves and wiggles just like a snake to celebrate the Chinese New Year and The Year of the Snake.
It’s almost time to break out the Advent Calendar. Here’s a fun (yet, intricate) one you can make for your family using our free printable.
This month I’m focused on getting the family starting the day off with more energy and focus. That means we’re eating a more nutritious breakfast, making sure we get enough protein in our diets throughout the day. See how I’m doing it.
A simple easy-to-build tray with for serving breakfast for mom . All you need is somebody handy with a drill and kids who like to paint!
Here’s a fun way to keep those mischievous little leprechauns busy this coming St. Patrick’s Day: Build them a leprechaun house from cardboard boxes!
We’ve got cute furry woodland creatures on the brain. Here are some cute woodland creature masks you can download and then decorate. Have fun. And remember these masks for Halloween, too!
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!
Do you love all things French? You’ve come to the right place! Here are 4 French inspired Halloween costumes you can make with the kids.
Surprise someone with an Amazing Expandable Valentine or just decorate a dreary window. This funny Valentine craft will brighten up anyone’s day!
What’s more summery than a bunch of fish swimming in some frothy waves? With some soap and some paint and a lot of hot air you can make these really cute cards too.
Celebrate St. Patrick’s Day with a good ‘ol fashioned treasure hunt. I’ve been making treasure hunts since I was old enough to draw clues. And, it’s perfect for make-believe leprechauns.
Daylight Savings Time in most of the US starts on the 2nd Sunday in March. Here are some fun handy crafts for your kids that will help them learn how to tell time and help you remember to set all your clocks forward!
The DIY headband. for Halloween. Just add clothes in a matching color. We have a step-by-step tutorial for making different animal costumes.
Add some fairy lore to your little one’s life with this easy toadstool terrarium craft. It’s simple, fun and probably magical!
What’s better than a store-bought Easter tree for a centerpiece at your big Easter Dinner? Mini Easter trees set at everyone’s place instead! Here’s our tutorial for you and your kids to make your own.
Got an Angry Bird fan in need of a costume, let us hook you up with this DIY printable mask.
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!
For Rosh Hashanah this year, we’re making some little bee cards since apples and honey are customary to eat to symbolize a sweet new year. Bees on honeycomb would be just the thing!
The annual observance of Ramadan lasts all month. With the help of two young friends, we try to understand this important Muslim observance and created a printable coloring sheet that every kid can enjoy.