Kids, support the USPS with printable postcards to your friends!
The U.S. Postal Service needs funding and support. Here’s a free postcard you can send to show friends you miss some love. By buying stamps you’re supporting the USPS.
The U.S. Postal Service needs funding and support. Here’s a free postcard you can send to show friends you miss some love. By buying stamps you’re supporting the USPS.
Kids can print and color this Happy Mother’s Day rainbow and snail postcard to send to Grandma during quarantine. A project from the whole family.
It’s hard being separated from loved ones. Kids can show them some love by sending them snail mail. It also supports the U.S. Postal Service which needs help desperately right now.
Hoping to transition your children back-to-school gracefully? Let your kids print and color our free countdown poster to get them ready for the new school year.
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.
I’m loving all the pixel designs that have been everywhere lately, so decided to try a pixel project with my daughter. It’s a great way to learn about color mixing, have a messy fun time and make something really cool all at once.
We’re always looking for cheap or– better yet– free materials to craft with here, so we’ve played around with crafting all sorts of things out of those big plastic gallon milk jugs over the last couple of years. The type of plastic they are made from is pretty versatile as far as crafting goes. We have two crafts here to show you.