Winter Olympics Craft: Ice Cube Curling in your Bath
Inspired by the winter Olympic sport Curling, we devised a bathtub Ice cube curling game of our own.
Inspired by the winter Olympic sport Curling, we devised a bathtub Ice cube curling game of our own.
Talk Like a Pirate Day, on September 19th, is our favorite holiday. This year, we’ve made some free printables so that you can dress up your stuffed animals, too!
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.
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.
Who doesn’t love to play with rubber stamps? The problem is they can be pricey and it’s tough to find the perfect design. So, we teach you how to make our own.
This year, take your DIY Halloween costume game up a notch with these nine inspirational costumes.
We like making Mardi Gras masks around here, because it gives you the chance to use up all the rogue odds and ends of craft supplies that you have lurking about from other projects throughout the year.
Temporary Tattoos for Father’s Days with sweet messages like “World’s Greatest Dad” and “I Love Dad” are surprisingly easy to make. Just print out our tattoo designs on temporary tattoo printing paper.
I decided a terrarium would be an easy enough project and could burn some daylight. Here is how we did it and how you can make one with your kids.
Make your own Snowman Soap. Our tutorial teaches you how to make this messy, but super fun craft. Snowmen Soap make great handmade gifts.
With Spring comes beautiful butterflies. We show you how to make butterfly costume wings for the kids to enjoy outdoors!
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!
Back-to-school is the perfect time to make these fun apple magnets. Great for displaying back-to-school artwork, or for a unique gift for teachers!
Even though it seems as if Thanksgiving dominates November, we’ve got some other ideas for memorable days and things to do.
Inspired by Andy Warhol’s iconic art, we’ve come up with these super easy-to-make class valentines for fellow Souper Stars! Use our valentine printable to make them.
Carrying heavy books can be such a drag for students. You can’t lighten their load but you can brighten it with some fun book covers you can make together.
These cute Valentine’s Day cards for kids are made using Hershey’s Kisses. They are easy to construct and perfect for class valentines to exchange with friends and classmates at school.
Yes, you and the kids can make your own fidget spinners! We show you how to do it with a little craftiness and glue.
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.
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.