Make a Shofar to Celebrate the Jewish New Year
Rosh Hashanah is approaching and the shofar horn delights kids. Help your child make one easily.
Rosh Hashanah is approaching and the shofar horn delights kids. Help your child make one easily.
Here’s a new way to showcase your summer vacation photos: A mini theater made from cardboard with real sliding photos!
Get ready for school with this apple print drawstring backpack. Let the kids make their own fabric pattern with an apple and some fabric paint.
Adding a message or note to a lunchbox is a great way to start the school year.
We love the German tradition of gifting your first-grader a giant cone filled with school supplies and goodies. Learn how to make your own for back-to-school!
Create a pretty mosaic to remember a fun vacation at the beach! It’s simple and keeps kids of all ages busy for hours.
This easy project is great to have handy for a too-hot or rainy day. And, yes it is perfect for the very young. No scissors or glue necessary.
Recycle last night’s take-out container into today’s top fashion! This super simple craft is fun for kids and stylish enough to wear out on the town.
July is the most popular birth month, so are you planning a baby shower soon? We’ve got some downloadable artwork for you to use.
Whether celebrating independence day or not, tie dye tees are a kid favorite and an awesome activity during the warm weather.
Now that summer is here, you’re headed to the beach or the lake, right? Have the kids pick-up some rocks and turn them into glow-in-the-dark fun.
Fourth of July & summer mean outdoor fun. These sidewalk chalk stars are not only cuter than anything you’ll find in a store, but economical and easy to make.
Now that schools are closing for the summer, you’re probably itching for ideas for handling all the artwork that has been sent home. We love this idea and it keeps your young ones busy.
Is it “Golf or Go Home” at your house? Then these fun and friendly sock puppets are the perfect cover for Dad’s golf clubs this Father’s Day.
Just because it’s little doesn’t mean it isn’t manly. This tiny toolbox made from re-cycled Altoid tins is sure to win Dad’s heart this Father’s Day.
April showers bring May flowers. In this case, flower pinwheels which are easy to make with even little kids.
We’re keeping our eyes open for activities to keep little hands busy. We’re big fans of pre-packaged DIY kits that make it easy to get crafty.
This photo cube is surprisingly easy to make for Mother’s Day. You and the kiddo(s) can make it for grandma and the other mamas in your lives as a special handmade gift.
It’s well known that our sense of smell is tied to our strongest memories, with this simple handprint craft, you can give mom both.
May Day is May 1st and is all about surprising your neighbor with unexpected loveliness. If you love to “Ring and Run,” this holiday is for your family.