Keep Those Little Fingers Busy With These Kid-Friendly Holiday Crafts
Put your kids to work this holiday season! These five fun crafts make it easy for them to help with gifts and decorations. Ho ho ho!
Put your kids to work this holiday season! These five fun crafts make it easy for them to help with gifts and decorations. Ho ho ho!
If you decide to do this project with your kids it’s really quite simple and doesn’t require a lot of tricks. Take a look at how ours turned out!
Not sure you want your kids taking a giant knife to a pumpkin? Try these three simple and kid-friendly crafts instead. More fun and less danger!
Fall is here and the leaves are turning — and we’ve rounded up our favorite leaf crafts for kids.
These pretty DIY Advent calendars will help your kids track the days until Santa arrives.
We’ve found four simple and festive holiday cards that you can make with your kids. Imagine how delighted their grandparents will be to get a one-of-a-kind work of art in the mail!
Teach your kids about the joy of giving with these simple kid-friendly holiday craft ideas. They will love making their own gifts for friends and family.
Personalize your holiday decorations with these simple kid-friendly craft ideas.
These easy-to-assemble gumdrop ornaments are a fun holiday craft for kids. Just be sure you get extra gumdrops for snacking!
We’ve put together a collection of Valentine’s day crafts that have one thing in common– They are simple and easy to make.
Three ideas for homemade skirts that require marginal to moderate sewing and could be done with the help of an older child.
I’m not an accomplished crafter but I was able to make these “softies” with the kids and have fun while making them. Here’s how you can make them too.
This simple button necklace is a fun summer craft for tweens and teens and doesn’t require a ton of supplies.
Spring begins tomorrow. Why not celebrate by planting your decorative and useful Spring Herb Garden.
Create a pretty mosaic to remember a fun vacation at the beach! It’s simple and keeps kids of all ages busy for hours.
Looking for a simple and inexpensive way to decorate your home for Halloween? Let your little ones make these cute paper ghost garlands.
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.
Welcome spring by making this simple bird’s nest with your kids using recycled paper bags. Or, try colored pastel paper for an Easter decoration.
Earth Day is April 22, so celebrate by growing some paper. Made from recycled materials, this homemade paper has added seeds so that it can be planted.