Halloween Craft: A Ghostly Garden Graveyard
Our vegetable garden was on its last leg this week, so we decided to pull everything out, say goodbye and create a vegetable “graveyard” for Halloween.
Our vegetable garden was on its last leg this week, so we decided to pull everything out, say goodbye and create a vegetable “graveyard” for Halloween.
Looking for a simple and inexpensive way to decorate your home for Halloween? Let your little ones make these cute paper ghost garlands.
More ghosts and jack o’ lanterns! We made these fun and simple stencils to use on treat bags, but you could add them to decorate tees or banners.
Remembering the dead doesn’t always have to be about grieving. Celebrate the lives of those who have passed on with this festive Dia de los Muertos craft.
Having a beautiful Thanksgiving table can help set the dinner mood getting more compliments than the turkey! Here’s a fun way to spice up your table with these decoupage napkin rings made from recycled paper tubes.
Keeping kids busy and entertained at the holiday table can be easy with our FREE printables.
We created two free printable calendars customizable to reflect your family’s own celebration of the holidays. One calendar is a gingerbread house with 24 days to count down until Xmas and the other calendar is a winter village with eight window openings to celebrate the days of Hanukkah. Enjoy!
Ring in the Christmas season with fun homemade wreaths crafted from repurposed household items you can find in your own recycling bin! One man’s trash is another man holiday trimming!
A fun and no-fire craft to celebrate Hanukkah with the littlest of children.
These little surprise balls add to the wonder and excitement of Christmas while also making an ornament for the tree!
I love little holiday cardboard miniature villages so I made a template for something similar that you can make with the kids. This is a quick and easy project!
Are you already plotting Valentine’s Day cards and gifts? Or, is that just us? Anyway, we’ve got some high impact, low effort ideas for you. Trust us, these ideas are reallllly simple.
I love to make crafts, yet find Valentine’s Day cards to be a chore. I always start with grand plans, but after my kids have made about 10 cards they lose interest, even when we start well before. So I was looking for ideas that truly are easy but will make you feel good about creating handmade cards.
Surprise someone with an Amazing Expandable Valentine or just decorate a dreary window. This funny Valentine craft will brighten up anyone’s day!
March 2nd is Read Across America Day, celebrated Dr. Seuss’ birthday. Nurture your children’s love of reading by helping them create their own storybook. Made from a cereal box, paper and yarn, these books are simple to make.
Rock your girl power with a customized t-shirt. All you need is some iron-on-transfer paper, a printer and your mad coloring skillz!
We’re celebrating St. Patrick’s Day by making Rainbow Friendship Bracelets. These are easy to make and fun to give out to friends on this Spring holiday!
Make some pretty necklaces out of salt dough beads that you bake in your own oven.
Using salt dough, turn jars from your recycling bin into one of a kind flower pots, vases and candy jars for Easter.
This super easy decorating technique turns your Easter eggs into something extra special.