Super Simple DIY Reading Tent
This reading tent is a super simple sewing project with the end result a lovely indoor or outdoor quiet reading space for kids’ required homework reading.
This reading tent is a super simple sewing project with the end result a lovely indoor or outdoor quiet reading space for kids’ required homework reading.
We’ve developed a new gimmick to get kids to brush their teeth. It’s called Toothbrush Charms. It’s an easy craft to make and we’ve got the tutorial right here.
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 Friendship Bracelet Cards are perfect for back to school and handing out to new friends and older ones that we missed dearly over the summer.
If you are looking for a simple and fun summer craft to keep your kids busy, this might be just the bag for you! It’s easy and you can use your masterpiece when you are done, my favorite kind of art!
Summer time is crafting time at our house. This fancy pen is an unusual craft that is sure to please! Follow our simple tutorial and have fun make your own.
Celebrate the Fourth of July and other patriotic holidays by crafting up some Red, White and Blue geometric art for the house. Easy to make with your kids and keep their hands busy all while talking about the importance of the holiday.
All you need for this mess-free “God’s Eye” craft is yarn and two wooded sticks the same length. They are a perfect summer craft and so much fun to make!
We thought it would be fun to make some buggy crafts that might come in handy for bug-themed birthday parties or just an afternoon of it’s-almost-summer fun.
We are not Canadian but it doesn’t take much to get us to celebrate a Queen’s birthday. After all isn’t every day a perfect day to celebrate like a queen? Most Canadians celebrate, Queen Victoria Day on the first Monday before May 25th with a picnic and the opening of their summer cottages but we thought it would be appropriate to throw a royal tea party.
Mothers love handprints of their growing kids as keepsake gifts. For Mother’s Day we teach you how to make a handprinted head scarf DIY gift.
A simple easy-to-build tray with for serving breakfast for mom . All you need is somebody handy with a drill and kids who like to paint!
Teacher Appreciation Week is the first full week in May. I love thinking of ‘puntastic’ gifts. You know, those clever play on words paired with a little gift. I especially like it when the gift is useful. I think this oven mitt filled with fun gadgets is just that.
This flower garland is super easy to make from tissue paper and a great decoration to for any Spring party.
We celebrate Earth Hour by turning off the lights for one hour. Here is a fun little candle craft so you will be ready when the lights go out!
Celebrating Nowruz? Let your young ones help out setting the Haft-Seen table with our handy coloring sheet printable as their guide. Just download and print.
Norooz (or Nowruz) is the Persian New Year that celebrates the Spring Equinox. This year it falls on March 20th. It’s a very festive holiday full of fun traditions like decorating eggs and going on picnics.
Looking for an age-appropriate valentine card printable that your kids can pass out to their classmates and friends? We’ve got a free friendly card that’s devoid of love-dovey messages and comes in more colors than just pink.
Have fun with the kids making this adorable scarf from an old t-shirt. Just follow our simple tutorial!
Have kids at home who are obsessed with making paper snowflakes? How about taking it one step further with snowflake crowns? Super simple to make.