Easy Halloween Crafts for Kids
Not sure you want your kids taking a giant knife to a pumpkin? Try these three simple and kid-friendly crafts instead. More fun and less danger!
Not sure you want your kids taking a giant knife to a pumpkin? Try these three simple and kid-friendly crafts instead. More fun and less danger!
This year, take your DIY Halloween costume game up a notch with these nine inspirational costumes.
I decided last night to try some very simple origami with the kids. We made a variety of animal shapes. It was a fun way to burn some daylight with the kids.
Thumbprint art is a great craft to do with the kids because this project is really pretty simple. All you need is paper, ink pads, inspiration, and soap to clean up afterwards. Easy peasy.
We gave homemade bubbles, playdough and sidewalk chalk a try. One of them was definitely our favorite. Read on to find out which one we recommend.
If you’re playing along at home I’ve had some feedback on my ideas for playdough, sidewalk chalk and chalk from the comments. I’ll sum them up in this post.
Our first project involved painting with watered down paint and straws. Using our breath to blow the paint across the page making interesting patterns.
This week in the Burning Daylight series we’re going to show you some at home painting crafts you can do with the kids.
If you decide to do this project with your kids it’s really quite simple and doesn’t require a lot of tricks. Take a look at how ours turned out!
If you have trouble filling up the time during summer like I do, read along to see how you can have some creative fun with your kids making sun prints.
Why spend money buying things like bubbles and playdough when you can have fun making your own with the kids? Here are some recipes for doing just that.
Father’s Day is right around the corner. Still need a gift for Dad? These quick and easy craft ideas can save the day.
A bunch of DIY Valentine’s Day card ideas that are simple and fun for you and the kids to make to share with friends, classmates, and loved ones.
Maybe you want to make gifts with your kids to save money or maybe you’re one of those parents who enjoys making things with kids. Here are some sites for you.
Looking for an alternative to store-bought Halloween costumes? We’re sharing some of our favorite DIY options. They’re all easy to make and guaranteed to be a hit with your kids.
By Claudea Blythe of Claudea’s Place At the age of four, my daughter, Areya, informed me that she was “too old” for story time. This bold statement left me feeling like a failed parent. After all, a “good” mom would be trying her best to…