Handmade Halloween Cards
You can use any holiday as a way to connect with a friend. Learn to re-purpose your kid’s artwork into greeting cards.
You can use any holiday as a way to connect with a friend. Learn to re-purpose your kid’s artwork into greeting cards.
Kick off the holidays with a gingerbread house that will never go stale! Your little Hansel or Gretel will love to play all year in this cardboard box interpretation. Calories not included!
Children plus glass plus twinkling lights equals a super fun craft to help the entire family celebrate the Lunar New Year!
Daylight Savings Time in most of the US starts on the 2nd Sunday in March. Here are some fun handy crafts for your kids that will help them learn how to tell time and help you remember to set all your clocks forward!
It’s well known that our sense of smell is tied to our strongest memories, with this simple handprint craft, you can give mom both.
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.
Recycle last night’s take-out container into today’s top fashion! This super simple craft is fun for kids and stylish enough to wear out on the town.
Create a pretty mosaic to remember a fun vacation at the beach! It’s simple and keeps kids of all ages busy for hours.
Add some fairy lore to your little one’s life with this easy toadstool terrarium craft. It’s simple, fun and probably magical!
Ring in the Christmas season with fun homemade wreaths crafted from repurposed household items you can find in your own recycling bin! One man’s trash is another man holiday trimming!
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!
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!
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.
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!
Tired of homemade menorahs and popsicle-stick Star-of-Davids? Here’s something new and fun to do with your children during Hanukkah. Make a happy little Hanukkah Village out of raisin boxes!
Does your hectic holiday schedule have you looking for a last minute craft you can pull off easily in a single afternoon? These mini snow-globes soaps are for you. They won’t add to the over-flowing toy box and they don’t cause cavities!