Winter Craft: Waterless Snow Globes!
Snow globes are such fun. Here’s a tutorial for Waterless Snow Globes. So easy to make, even a kid could do it!
Snow globes are such fun. Here’s a tutorial for Waterless Snow Globes. So easy to make, even a kid could do it!
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.
May Day is one of my favorite holidays to celebrate! We love leaving unexpected treats on our friend’s door!
Bring the super popular Angry Birds video game to life with some homemade bean bags, cardboard boxes and kids’ imaginations. We show you how.
Never seem to have anything green to wear for St. Patrick’s Day? Here is a simple craft to dress up a plain white t-shirt for girls or boys. Too cute!
Who says you have to have snow to make snowmen? Here’s a fun way to make them indoors and stay cozy while you’re at it!
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.
Why should your windows be left out of the holiday decorating fun? We’ve got a great craft for young and school-aged kids!
Kids can build and decorate their own felt cupcakes. Make several and when you’re done, you have all the ingredients for more quiet playtime.
With just some scrap fabric and a hair clip, you can make a simple, stylish hair accessory for any child who loves wearing flowers in their hair!
Learn to make these fabulous flower crowns and necklaces for Easter and spring. It’s a perfect Spring activity.
A simple way to re-use plastic berry baskets! With just a few supplies your house can be full of sparkly snowflakes.
These easy-to-assemble gumdrop ornaments are a fun holiday craft for kids. Just be sure you get extra gumdrops for snacking!
Planning a party on a budget? We show you how to make spiral streamers for some pretty party decor that is super easy and inexpensive.
Celebrate the 4th of July with this simple bunting made with starfruit prints. This sweet tropical fruit can be used for printing, making an easy kids’ project.
It’s a bird! It’s a plane, it’s NOOOODLE MONSTER! We’ve got your national noodle month crafts covered. Make sure to pencil it in your calendar and not forget.
Here’s a fun way to keep those mischievous little leprechauns busy this coming St. Patrick’s Day: Build them a leprechaun house from cardboard boxes!
An easy painting craft that’s perfect for St. Patrick’s day. These fun prints amaze kids as they watch a half rainbow turn into a whole rainbow!
Whether celebrating independence day or not, tie dye tees are a kid favorite and an awesome activity during the warm weather.
It’s time to get creative! Here is how you how you can use store sample paint chips to create a fun game to play with the family.