Valentine Vanilla Pudding Cream Pie
This vanilla pudding pie will be the hit of the Valentine’s Day party as you tempt your guests with this adorable heart shaped dessert!
This vanilla pudding pie will be the hit of the Valentine’s Day party as you tempt your guests with this adorable heart shaped dessert!
We loved your enthusiasm for our 1st round up of the Best Free Printable Valentines for Kids. This year we visited the same artists and found that most had created new valentine printables for kids. More! Yay! FREE! Yay!
Bake your favorite cookies, gather a few simple supplies and follow our instructions to make these super fun Olympic medal cookies!
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.
Yes, Sunday is Pi Day and celebrated by math enthusiasts around the world on March 14th. For those of you slow on the uptake, Pi = 3.141592653… and is the symbol for the ratio of the circumference of a circle to its diameter. Before you disappear from here thinking we’re going to give you math quiz or something, rest assured we can think of no better way to celebrate this mathtastic day but to recommend PIE!
Welcome spring by making this simple bird’s nest with your kids using recycled paper bags. Or, try colored pastel paper for an Easter decoration.
Using salt dough, turn jars from your recycling bin into one of a kind flower pots, vases and candy jars for Easter.
Have a very corny Easter.
This super easy decorating technique turns your Easter eggs into something extra special.
This post clearly would have been more useful to you all last week, but I was on vacation and I thought perhaps you will find this helpful for next year….
Let your kids raid your pantry and laundry closet, instead of your wallet, to make these bright butterflies for Spring.
Earth Day is April 22, so celebrate by growing some paper. Made from recycled materials, this homemade paper has added seeds so that it can be planted.
Jewelry is probably one of the most gifted items during Mother’s Day and though I can fill pages with my recommendations for specific items, the truth is that it is something very very personal. I don’t know your mother, mother-in-law, daughter or wife.
However, I do know that there are a number of fantastic online retailers which are flush in jewelry I would love to own. So, instead I’m recommending online retailers that consistently merchandise well in in jewelry.
Lollipops are surprisingly easy to make, super fun and they impress toddlers and grandmothers alike. Follow our instructions to make some of your own!
We are doing some recycling and celebrating May Day at the same time at our house. See how easy it is to make your own May Day basket!?!
Tee-Hee. I’ve been waiting all year to write about this day. Here are some favorite Star Wars links and items. Enjoy!
A simple and unique craft to make with your kids as handmade gifts for Mother’s Day. The necklaces are super simple, fun and garner loads of compliments!