Six Fun Things to Do in September
We’re rolling out a new feature, where we bring some ideas for you and your family’s calendar. Hope you like.
We’re rolling out a new feature, where we bring some ideas for you and your family’s calendar. Hope you like.
Grandparents Day is the first Sunday after Labor Day and we’ve got a creative and easy craft present for you to make just in time.
For Halloween, Talk Like A Pirate Day or any dress-up day, here’s how to make your little mateys their own pirate costumes and paper swords.
Here is an extra special treat for the first day of school or whenever you want to send a special message to school with your child. Super easy to make with a home printer.
Will you be at the BlogHer Conference? (We do hope so!) I’ll be the one on Saturday night eating a McDonald’s cheeseburger and sporting a great bag hat. We’re gonna have our eyes open for the best ones. It’s all about originality and creativity. See our faves from years past.
A round up some lists of my favorite (but, easy-to-execute) crafts and activities to do with kids to avoid summertime boredom!
Have you ever come home from vacation with a collection of shells you don’t know what to do with? We say gift them as art. Or, keep it for yourself!
With summer in full swing, it’s time for the kids to get busy with summer reading. We’ve got some great resources and a fun printable for your child to keep track of her reading accomplishments.
We found that a couple of simple modifications to a dollar store hollow plastic can pass as a real Stadium Horn to help your family have some “World Cup” fun!
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 the 4th of July with this simple bunting made with starfruit prints. This sweet tropical fruit can be used for printing, making an easy kids’ project.
For Father’s Day, show appreciation for your real-life hero by putting together a box of his favorite treats and using our Hero Supply Company Printables.
Summer isn’t officially here for another month, but with Memorial Day comes our end of school and the beginning of long, sunny days filled with picnics, vacations, swimming and entertaining. Here’s an easy paper decoration that the kids can make for your next cook-out, baby shower, or cocktail party.
A simple and unique craft to make with your kids as handmade gifts for Mother’s Day. The necklaces are super simple, fun and garner loads of compliments!
We are doing some recycling and celebrating May Day at the same time at our house. See how easy it is to make your own May Day basket!?!
Earth Day is April 22, so celebrate by growing some paper. Made from recycled materials, this homemade paper has added seeds so that it can be planted.
Let your kids raid your pantry and laundry closet, instead of your wallet, to make these bright butterflies for Spring.
This super easy decorating technique turns your Easter eggs into something extra special.
Using salt dough, turn jars from your recycling bin into one of a kind flower pots, vases and candy jars for Easter.
Make some pretty necklaces out of salt dough beads that you bake in your own oven.