Best Artwork for Children’s Rooms
We’ve found some artwork that we think you’ll love for decorating your kids bedrooms.
We’ve found some artwork that we think you’ll love for decorating your kids bedrooms.
This week in the Burning Daylight series we’re going to show you some at home painting crafts you can do with the kids.
Our first project involved painting with watered down paint and straws. Using our breath to blow the paint across the page making interesting patterns.
Thumbprint art is a great craft to do with the kids because this project is really pretty simple. All you need is paper, ink pads, inspiration, and soap to clean up afterwards. Easy peasy.
A refrigerator can only hold so much art. Let’s get creative and find some fun and practical ways to store your child’s artwork.
You can use any holiday as a way to connect with a friend. Learn to re-purpose your kid’s artwork into greeting cards.
Do craft and art supplies need to be hidden? We think not! Look further for inspiration.
Just because it’s little doesn’t mean it isn’t manly. This tiny toolbox made from re-cycled Altoid tins is sure to win Dad’s heart this Father’s Day.
Have you ever come home from vacation with a collection of shells you don’t know what to do with? We say gift them as art. Or, keep it for yourself!
Your child will love combining a fruit snack with craft time to make these fun fruit pictures. This is a perfect summertime activity!
Here are three artists who inspire me to try something new and make art. I hope they inspire you, too.
A how-to on drawing mandalas. Great art craft and activity to enjoy with your kids.
A mom would like some advice on creating an art space for her toddler using/hacking traditional furniture.