Patriotic Ice Cream Sundaes with Star Cookies
We made these “red, white, and blue” ice cream sundaes to celebrate Independence Day but they can be for any patriotic festivity or just any day! Easy peasy to make and we show you how.
We made these “red, white, and blue” ice cream sundaes to celebrate Independence Day but they can be for any patriotic festivity or just any day! Easy peasy to make and we show you how.
Throwing an outer space-themed party or your kid really into UFOs? We show you how easy it is make these UFO cupcakes. All you need is simply decorated cupcakes and our free cupcake topper printable.
Looking for an easy candy craft that your kid(s) can make themselves and then enjoy on their long days this summer break? Look at what we concocted! So fun!
For Father’s Day gifts we upcycled these vintage electronic clock radios into planters. We show you how to make your own here. They’re super cool for the super crafty and handy.
Who doesn’t love to hear all the things kids love about you? We created a worksheet that can be turned into a keepsake gift for dad for Father’s Day.
Looking for a memorable Father’s Day that does triple duty as humorous, useful and a keepsake? We love these personalized and funny shoe deodorizer sachets. We show you how to make them here.
Hosting a “Pan Party” is a low-stress and fun way to get friends together over yummy food. Super easy to execute. We show you how to do it!
Mothers love handmade gifts from their kids and we show you how to make lovely flower friendship bracelets for her.
Teacher Appreciation Week is around the corner. We show you how to make your own stress ball shaped like an apple as teacher gifts.
Does your child collect flowers and leaves on your neighborhood walks? Channel that budding botanist’s interest into discovery with this kids’ craft.
Wouldn’t it be cool if there was a holiday called Gardening Day and people who loved plants would give each other seed packets like they were Valentines?
For Easter we show you how to make delicious Easter Bunny Sundaes. So easy to make that the kids can help do it themselves.
For Passover Dinner here’s a template for a “Ten Plagues” napkin ring that can be used to teach kids and guests alike. Just download, print and cut. Kids can assemble them on their own.
March 14th is Pi Day! Or as we like to call it, Any-Excuse-to-Eat-Pie Day. This year we decided to crank up the party spirit and make some little pie flags declaring our love of all things π. Just download, print and cut them out.
Wintertime means citrus season and kumquats are bountiful this year. Brenda shares her grandmother’s citrus cake recipe and how to make it using candied kumquats.
The Olympics are always exciting and we’ve been inspired by this year’s medal to make Olympic “medal” cupcakes for any Olympic viewing party or just for a fun snack.
Everyone love puppies and here are free valentines for the kids to share with classmates and friends. Just download, cut and print.
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!).
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.
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.

