Free Printable & Digital Holiday Cards
Here are some easy photo cards that you can print out, or if you have some basic Photoshop skills you can customize the card and e-mail it to your friends. It’s all made by us for you for free.
Here are some easy photo cards that you can print out, or if you have some basic Photoshop skills you can customize the card and e-mail it to your friends. It’s all made by us for you for free.
I have been slowly commissioning affordable custom portraits of my son. My plan is to have a gallery of framed drawings, paintings, sketches and silhouettes of my son at different ages in childhood. I have several already, mostly from artists found on Etsy. Here’s a recent find.
I’m trying to build a small gallery of portraits of my son during childhood. Here’s another artist who’s work I found and loved!
This artist is now doing beautiful customized articulated paperdolls on commission. What a lovely keepsake to frame and display.
Making our annual photo album is a favorite tradition. Key is making sure we schedule a photo shoot so we capture we are all in the pictures, especially Mom.
A great crafts book by one of former contributors hits the bookshelves. It’s makes for a great holiday gift.
Make a video slideshow to share with friends and family for the holidays. Animoto makes it easy to do!
I am bursting with pride and happiness for our longtime contributor Brenda Ponnay, and the launch of her kids’ book series under her alter ego, Secret Agent Josephine.
Ah, the superhero phase. It’s one of my favorites and not nearly as despised by parents as the princess one is. Here are some of our favorite picks for superhero clothes and toys.
My son– looking over my shoulder– just asked me to buy this entire outfit for him.
This innovative board book with heat-sensitive color-changing ink reveals a simple story that intrigues even a jaded eight-year old… my son.
We love Valentine’s Day over here. For years we have been creating and gathering ideas for easy Valentine’s Day cards for kids, homemade Valentine’s Day gifts, and fun Valentine’s Day projects.
But I also love what I see out there on the web and want to share some of my favorite Valentine’s Day gift ideas for kids (which I have been obsessively collecting on my Pinterest board).
It’s no secret that my favorite baby gift is a bundle of my favorite children’s books. Here are some (or seventy) of my favorite books for babies and young children.
Just print, cut and fill-in the congratulations box in this iPhone-inspired graduation card printable. Oh, yeah it’s free.
Helen Levitt’s photographs capture the lives of NYC’s neighborhood children from the 1930s through the 1980, a time in history when children actually played outside on the streets.
A BabbaBox is an activity box that is delivered to you and arrives on your doorstep to help you create, explore, story tell, and connect with your kids.
My two-year-old has a bit of an obsession with the iPad. In order to manage her use of it, we impose time limits and also make sure to have plenty of educational apps loaded. There are tons of apps out there for toddlers but here we’re reviewing apps that help kids learn their alphabet and identify letters.
My toddler is now interested in drawing and that includes the drawing apps on my iPad. Here are the reviews of a few that we’ve lived with.
Since puzzles are supposed to be great for developing math skills, I put my daughter through the ultimate test— completing four different beginner jigsaw puzzles.
For my toddler’s first foray into the world of games, I played four different toddler card games to see which she responded to the best.