Five Great Children’s Books for National Reading Month
March is the month of National Reading and we have some book recommendations for your kids that we think you will love.
March is the month of National Reading and we have some book recommendations for your kids that we think you will love.
Commemorate baby’s first Christmas with a handprint tree ornament. Our tutorial shows you how easy peasy it is to make.
Who says you have to have snow to make snowmen? Here’s a fun way to make them indoors and stay cozy while you’re at it!
You all have such cute kids. And your cute kids have cute Halloween costumes.
We’ve got the easiest Halloween costume for you if you’re looking something shredded and leafy. It’s fun to make and best part? No sewing needed.
Five ways to mark Earth Day with your kids by celebrating recycling, reducing and caring for the earth in tangible ways they can understand and relate to.
Why should your windows be left out of the holiday decorating fun? We’ve got a great craft for young and school-aged kids!
This craft is for kids that love to color-in and for parents that want a nice photo card for the mantle piece or for the grandparents this holiday. Best of all, it’s made using things you’ll likely have in your recycling bin.
We know it’s not even Halloween yet. BUT, it’s snowing already in some parts of the country and if you want that nice autumn glow you get snappin’.
Ring in the new year with these shiny new noisemakers made from raisin boxes! They’re fun to shake and even more fun to make!
This Christmas craft is easy to make with your kids and also a great keepsake.
Here are some free bookmarks for you and your family to use. It’s a gift from us to you to celebrate Drop Everything And Read Day.
Having a beautiful Thanksgiving table can help set the dinner mood getting more compliments than the turkey! Here’s a fun way to spice up your table with these decoupage napkin rings made from recycled paper tubes.
We started a Christmas ornament collection that the kids will take with them when they grow up. It’s one of our favorite family traditions.
October is National Book Month, so we’ve rounded up four of our favorite monster books for kids, just in time for Halloween!
Celebrate the 4th of July with this simple bunting made with starfruit prints. This sweet tropical fruit can be used for printing, making an easy kids’ project.
Halloween seems to have gotten a lot more complicated over the years, and I have mixed feelings about what that means for my teens.
The holidays are upon us! Don’t go out in the cold to shop for holiday wrap, just print out these gift tags, small enclosure cards and wine bottle hangers.
These easy-to-assemble gumdrop ornaments are a fun holiday craft for kids. Just be sure you get extra gumdrops for snacking!
Give your kids a break from technology and rediscover these old school toys.