Repurposing Your Leftover Halloween Candy
Instead of eating all of the leftover Halloween Candy, why not use it to make some useful fall holiday crafts? Let us show you how!
Instead of eating all of the leftover Halloween Candy, why not use it to make some useful fall holiday crafts? Let us show you how!
We’re all about Halloween and we created this creepy eyeball Halloween wreath to greet trick or treaters. Learn how to make your own.
We live in temperate Southern California and seem to gravitate towards more warm-themed Jack-O’Lantern ideas. Learn how to make your own 3D Pineapple Jack O’Lantern.
Follow our simple pumpkin carving instructions to create a 3D Octopus Jack O’ Lantern for Halloween.
We created a great treat for your Halloween party… a hot chocolate drink that resembles Witches’ Brew with the addition of some syrup and candy. Follow our easy peasy recipe here.
Throwing a Halloween or fall-based party? An easy way to make a big statement is with a photo wall and we have two fun pumpkin-themed ideas for you.
For Friendship Day (or any day, really) we think a mini photo shoot with your BFF and a fun photo prop is a great idea so that you can have a great photo of the two of you.
We made these “red, white, and blue” ice cream sundaes to celebrate Independence Day but they can be for any patriotic festivity or just any day! Easy peasy to make and we show you how.
Who doesn’t love to hear all the things kids love about you? We created a worksheet that can be turned into a keepsake gift for dad for Father’s Day.
For Easter we show you how to make delicious Easter Bunny Sundaes. So easy to make that the kids can help do it themselves.
For Passover Dinner here’s a template for a “Ten Plagues” napkin ring that can be used to teach kids and guests alike. Just download, print and cut. Kids can assemble them on their own.
Everyone love puppies and here are free valentines for the kids to share with classmates and friends. Just download, cut and print.
Looking for a non-candy valentine option for the kids to hand out to their classmates? Or, looking for a Valentine party favor? Here’s our Fidget Spinner Valentines with kid-friendly (non-mushy) messages.
Kids can celebrate New Year’s Eve with handmade these festive confetti poppers. Learn how to make them here.
My daughter loves mermaids and so every holiday is an opportunity for a mermaid-themed craft, including Christmas. Here I show you how I made this mermaid snow globe tree ornament.
Peppermint bark is an easy last-minute gift that your kids can help you put together. Here’s how I make mine.
Craft your own mini Christmas tree decorations with recycled cardboard. We show you how with this tutorial. It’s pretty, easy peasy, and it keep your kids busy. Score!
Have a gazillion piece jigsaw puzzle that’s not complete? Well, here’s a way to bring new life through upcycling especially for a jigsaw puzzle fan this holiday season.
Advent Calendars are so special. If you’re looking to make a homemade one for your kid(s), here’s some inspiration and a tutorial for an advent calendar wreath.
Here is an easy-peasy Thanksgiving craft. It’s a drink stirrer that fancies up any fizzy beverage.

