Making Sun Prints with Children
If you have trouble filling up the time during summer like I do, read along to see how you can have some creative fun with your kids making sun prints.
If you have trouble filling up the time during summer like I do, read along to see how you can have some creative fun with your kids making sun prints.
A step-by-step guide (with pictures!) on how you and your (older) kids can make your very own paper bead necklaces!
This is a great indoor activity for you and your young ones to tackle over the weekend.
We’re keeping our eyes open for activities to keep little hands busy. We’re big fans of pre-packaged DIY kits that make it easy to get crafty.
Now that summer is here, you’re headed to the beach or the lake, right? Have the kids pick-up some rocks and turn them into glow-in-the-dark fun.
This easy project is great to have handy for a too-hot or rainy day. And, yes it is perfect for the very young. No scissors or glue necessary.
I’m sure at least one of your New Year’s resolutions is the following 1) organize your kids’ artwork, 2) frame and hang more pictures of your kids, and 3) document the family memories. Plus, it’s cold out there. Use that as an opportunity to make some beautiful things. We found the most unbelievable inspiration. Come see.
We are painting with chocolate to celebrate National Candy Month. Follow these simple instructions to make your own pretty chocolate pencil pops!
Grandparents Day is the first Sunday after Labor Day and we’ve got a creative and easy craft present for you to make just in time.
What could be more patriotic than some fancy streamer handle bars for a good old-fashioned Fourth of July Parade!? We show you how to make your own!
Back-to-school is the perfect time to make these fun apple magnets. Great for displaying back-to-school artwork, or for a unique gift for teachers!
Thanksgiving dinner is usually a long meal so having things to keep the kids busy and entertained can help everyone enjoy their time together. We have something special in mind for this year.
Some children find stress balls and fidget toys extremely therapeutic. With some play dough a couple of balloons you can make stress balls for back-to-school.
Have kids at home who are obsessed with making paper snowflakes? How about taking it one step further with snowflake crowns? Super simple to make.
What’s more fun that a head of rainbow hair? I have no idea. Summer is the perfect time to go colorful, and you can do it at home.
Pom-poms are an exceptionally easy to make and we show you how and all the fun crafts you can make with them.
Looking for a creative sleepover or party theme to keep the kids engaged in a group activity? Go back to basics with Morse Code. All you need are some flashlights and we have your handy cheat sheet free for downloading.
We threw a Morse Code sleepover party a couple of weeks ago and created beaded bracelets as DIY party favors. We show you how to make your own.
Here is an easy-peasy Thanksgiving craft. It’s a drink stirrer that fancies up any fizzy beverage.
Everyone love puppies and here are free valentines for the kids to share with classmates and friends. Just download, cut and print.