Kids’ Valentine’s Day Cards and Ideas
A bunch of DIY Valentine’s Day card ideas that are simple and fun for you and the kids to make to share with friends, classmates, and loved ones.
A bunch of DIY Valentine’s Day card ideas that are simple and fun for you and the kids to make to share with friends, classmates, and loved ones.
Crayon valentines are easy to make and inexpensive since you and your kids are recycling Crayolas. They make for a great Valentine’s Day gift for kids.
Spread the love with these recycled Valentine’s Day flowers.
Oooh, little heart bean bags. Perfect for a game of Valentine Tic Tac Toe. Or, juggling. We’re crafty like that.
When you see how easy these paper flowers are to make, you will find yourself putting all the little hands in your house to work.
Here is a last minute, easy-to-make valentine craft for your kids! These silly worms are inching along to wish you a Happy Valentine’s Day.
Are you already plotting Valentine’s Day cards and gifts? Or, is that just us? Anyway, we’ve got some high impact, low effort ideas for you. Trust us, these ideas are reallllly simple.
I love to make crafts, yet find Valentine’s Day cards to be a chore. I always start with grand plans, but after my kids have made about 10 cards they lose interest, even when we start well before. So I was looking for ideas that truly are easy but will make you feel good about creating handmade cards.
Great candy valentine alternative for your kids to hand out to their school mates by our favorite scented pencil company… Smencils.
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.
A concerned husband wants to know when it stops being “just hormones” and starts being something more serious.
Tee-Hee. I’ve been waiting all year to write about this day. Here are some favorite Star Wars links and items. Enjoy!
You seem to hear a lot about commercials that get it wrong when targeting parents (like the Motrin babywearing commercial and the ensuing “Motrin Moms” backlash). Here are two recent commercials that have struck the right chord with me.
What to wear when your molehills become mountains.
We think ANY excuse to celebrate Cookie Monster is a good one!
Our swaddling blankets became a few of our most prized possessions. And since I still get questions about whether such-and-such blanket is worth the money or how many blankets should I register for or HALP MY BABY PUNCHES HERSELF IN THE FACE AT NIGHT, I figured it’s time to just put all my Very Important Opinions all in one place.
Just how odd is the lining-up toys thing? Is it relatively normal for his age, or might this be indicative of other problems?
Summer isn’t officially here for another month, but with Memorial Day comes our end of school and the beginning of long, sunny days filled with picnics, vacations, swimming and entertaining. Here’s an easy paper decoration that the kids can make for your next cook-out, baby shower, or cocktail party.
When to expect it, when to stop fighting it, and how to handle THAT MUCH uninterrupted toddler entertainment time.
My head kind of exploded when I discovered these Star Wars cookie cutters and pancake molds.