Glitter Paper Houses
I love little holiday cardboard miniature villages so I made a template for something similar that you can make with the kids. This is a quick and easy project!
I love little holiday cardboard miniature villages so I made a template for something similar that you can make with the kids. This is a quick and easy project!
These little surprise balls add to the wonder and excitement of Christmas while also making an ornament for the tree!
A fun and no-fire craft to celebrate Hanukkah with the littlest of children.
Ring in the Christmas season with fun homemade wreaths crafted from repurposed household items you can find in your own recycling bin! One man’s trash is another man holiday trimming!
We created two free printable calendars customizable to reflect your family’s own celebration of the holidays. One calendar is a gingerbread house with 24 days to count down until Xmas and the other calendar is a winter village with eight window openings to celebrate the days of Hanukkah. Enjoy!
Keeping kids busy and entertained at the holiday table can be easy with our FREE printables.
Having a beautiful Thanksgiving table can help set the dinner mood getting more compliments than the turkey! Here’s a fun way to spice up your table with these decoupage napkin rings made from recycled paper tubes.
Remembering the dead doesn’t always have to be about grieving. Celebrate the lives of those who have passed on with this festive Dia de los Muertos craft.
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.
Spread the love with these recycled Valentine’s Day flowers.
Have a jolly thrifty holiday with these miniature wreaths made from recycled sweaters.
Why should your windows be left out of the holiday decorating fun? We’ve got a great craft for young and school-aged kids!
Kick off the holidays with a gingerbread house that will never go stale! Your little Hansel or Gretel will love to play all year in this cardboard box interpretation. Calories not included!
When it comes to crafting, sometimes simple is best. Here are two fun and easy Thanksgiving Day crafts that get your kids involved in the holiday festivities.
Edible crafts that are easy to do with young kids.
To give your kids a thing or two to do for the holiday I’ve come up with five great projects to get your yard looking “All American” for the holiday.
We found a few clever ideas for Easter that you can incorporate into your Easter celebrations.
On the night before St Patrick’s Day you create a trap to catch a leprechaun, because we all know leprechaun’s don’t like to be seen.
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.
Families typically celebrate the eight nights of Hanukkah with shared meals, often latkes are part of the meal, small gifts and dreidel games.

