Father’s Day Beer Holster
Lookee here, dad’s packin’.
Lookee here, dad’s packin’.
Is it “Golf or Go Home” at your house? Then these fun and friendly sock puppets are the perfect cover for Dad’s golf clubs this Father’s Day.
Fourth of July & summer mean outdoor fun. These sidewalk chalk stars are not only cuter than anything you’ll find in a store, but economical and easy to make.
Have you always secretly wanted to blow up your house with fireworks? Here’s your chance with these 100% safe confetti popper rockets. It’s fun for kids and you’ll never have to worry about anything catching on fire!
Whether celebrating independence day or not, tie dye tees are a kid favorite and an awesome activity during the warm weather.
We love the German tradition of gifting your first-grader a giant cone filled with school supplies and goodies. Learn how to make your own for back-to-school!
Adding a message or note to a lunchbox is a great way to start the school year.
Labor Day is just around the corner. Normally Labor Day is for known for its day of rest, but we’re cleaning the house this holiday. We’ve decorated some fun cleaning baskets to help get us in the cleaning mood.
Rosh Hashanah is approaching and the shofar horn delights kids. Help your child make one easily.
Talk Like a Pirate Day is one of our favorite holidays! Don’t forget to enjoy it with your family. Here’s an easy-to-do upcycled craft.
Halloween is a spooktacular time of year! Keep the following top tips in mind on Halloween night to keep your trick-or-treaters safe.
Our vegetable garden was on its last leg this week, so we decided to pull everything out, say goodbye and create a vegetable “graveyard” for Halloween.
Looking for a simple and inexpensive way to decorate your home for Halloween? Let your little ones make these cute paper ghost garlands.
We predict a serious run on and scramble for Where The Wild Things Are costumes once the movie hits theaters. We’ve searched the web and much to our delight we found some Max and Moishe costumes!
Serve up candy this year in these fun papier mâché Halloween candy bowls. Made from paper bags and recycled tissue paper, they are a fun project for the kids.
More ghosts and jack o’ lanterns! We made these fun and simple stencils to use on treat bags, but you could add them to decorate tees or banners.
Remembering the dead doesn’t always have to be about grieving. Celebrate the lives of those who have passed on with this festive Dia de los Muertos craft.
Everything but the long neck.
Still figuring out what to serve on Halloween? A lot of recipes look awfully complicated, but we’ve found ones that are easy-peasy. The key for us is few ingredients, quick assembly, great presentation and fabulous taste.
Since when is a squirrel in your tree a good thing?