Decoupaged Easter Pails
With a few pieces of paper you can add your own personal touch to your Easter baskets!
With a few pieces of paper you can add your own personal touch to your Easter baskets!
Spring is full of cute little fuzzy, fluffy creatures and we’re making this fuzzy baby chick to display, just in time for Easter. Here’s how to make your own!
Frogs! Frogs everywhere! Frogs in your bed! Frogs on your head! Help your kids remember the story of Passover with this silly froggy craft.
This time of year there are always sneaky little leprechauns looking for gold. So we made these Green Footprint Clue Cards to help lead them on a hunt!
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!
Make a Mardi Gras necklace with magazines. It’s eco- and wallet-friendly!
Here is a last minute, easy-to-make valentine craft for your kids! These silly worms are inching along to wish you a Happy Valentine’s Day.
When you see how easy these paper flowers are to make, you will find yourself putting all the little hands in your house to work.
Oooh, little heart bean bags. Perfect for a game of Valentine Tic Tac Toe. Or, juggling. We’re crafty like that.
Spread the love with these recycled Valentine’s Day flowers.
Children plus glass plus twinkling lights equals a super fun craft to help the entire family celebrate the Lunar New Year!
Planning a party for next week’s Presidential Inauguration? Even if you’re not, you can whip up a batch of cupcakes and decorate with these decorative toppers.
This is a great indoor activity for you and your young ones to tackle over the weekend.
Happy January! Happy Snowday! This is an easy-to-make stitched card.
This Christmas craft is easy to make with your kids and also a great keepsake.
Have a jolly thrifty holiday with these miniature wreaths made from recycled sweaters.
Why should your windows be left out of the holiday decorating fun? We’ve got a great craft for young and school-aged kids!
Kick off the holidays with a gingerbread house that will never go stale! Your little Hansel or Gretel will love to play all year in this cardboard box interpretation. Calories not included!
When it comes to crafting, sometimes simple is best. Here are two fun and easy Thanksgiving Day crafts that get your kids involved in the holiday festivities.
Edible crafts that are easy to do with young kids.