DIY Holiday Cards: the Abstract Snowscape
Christmas cards don’t always have to be perfect. Here’s an idea to create something beautiful and magical that you can enjoy while you’re doing it!
Christmas cards don’t always have to be perfect. Here’s an idea to create something beautiful and magical that you can enjoy while you’re doing it!
Craft a beaded snowflake ornament with your kids for the holidays. They’re simple to make and will add a shiny touch to your Christmas tree.
We started a Christmas ornament collection that the kids will take with them when they grow up. It’s one of our favorite family traditions.
We want our children to have a happy Christmas and to give them what they want, but how do we help our children appreciate how blessed they are?
If you are looking for a quick way to dress up some Holiday treats, give these snowman treat bag toppers a try!
We made these Christmas tree sun catchers to bring some color into our drab winter days. Follow our tutorial to make your own! Easy for all ages.
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.
Snow globes are such fun. Here’s a tutorial for Waterless Snow Globes. So easy to make, even a kid could do it!
We’ve got cute furry woodland creatures on the brain. Here are some cute woodland creature masks you can download and then decorate. Have fun. And remember these masks for Halloween, too!
All you need to make a party hat for any occasion is a paper plate and a pair of scissors! This craft is easy-to-make and adaptable for holidays all year round.
This Valentine’s Day give the gift of warm hands with these adorable DIY hand warmers. We’ll show you how easy it is to make them!
We love Valentine’s Day over here. For years we have been creating and gathering ideas for easy Valentine’s Day cards for kids, homemade Valentine’s Day gifts, and fun Valentine’s Day projects.
But I also love what I see out there on the web and want to share some of my favorite Valentine’s Day gift ideas for kids (which I have been obsessively collecting on my Pinterest board).
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!
Celebrate the National Cherry Blossom Festival by making cherry blossom artwork using a recycled 2-liter soda bottle.
Everybody needs a bit of green bling for St. Patrick’s Day. With this simple DIY necklace everyone can be wearing green.
Free St. Patrick’s Day stickers and tag printables. Just print, cut and stick!
Here’s a fun craft to use up those plastic Easter Eggs you have laying around. Why not make them into a pretty Easter crown!
Learn to make these fabulous flower crowns and necklaces for Easter and spring. It’s a perfect Spring activity.
Trends are fun so why not set your Easter table this year with your best crisp white linens and then add just a touch of unexpected color with these Neon eggs!
We’ve discovered another fun game to play with all those plastic eggs! Make this match up game and see if the kids can find the matching hidden objects!