World Cup Craft: Make Your Own Stadium Horns
We found that a couple of simple modifications to a dollar store hollow plastic can pass as a real Stadium Horn to help your family have some “World Cup” fun!
We found that a couple of simple modifications to a dollar store hollow plastic can pass as a real Stadium Horn to help your family have some “World Cup” fun!
St. Lucia Day (or St. Lucy’s Day) is a popular holiday celebrated in Scandinavia and Sweden and many other parts of the world on December 13th. We introduce this international holiday and an associated craft.
Celebrate Diwali by making your own lantern of prosperity! It’s a great craft to make with kids if you are observing most important holiday in India.
If you’re planning a Cinco de Mayo fiesta this year you might just want to add some mini piñatas to your table decor! They’re fun to make and you can hide candy inside them! No need to break out the mini baseball bat and blindfold to open them. They simply pop apart to reveal their candy inside.
It’s tradition. Every year about this time I make a Chinese New Year craft printable. This year we are back into making paper animals. It’s the Year of the Horse, and this craft is super easy.
Norooz (or Nowruz) is the Persian New Year that celebrates the Spring Equinox. This year it falls on March 20th. It’s a very festive holiday full of fun traditions like decorating eggs and going on picnics.
On the 15th day of the Chinese Lunar New Year many Chinese celebrate with a Lantern Festival. Children decorate colorful lanterns. We are inspired to make our own that are safe to hang inside your home.
We are not Canadian but it doesn’t take much to get us to celebrate a Queen’s birthday. After all isn’t every day a perfect day to celebrate like a queen? Most Canadians celebrate, Queen Victoria Day on the first Monday before May 25th with a picnic and the opening of their summer cottages but we thought it would be appropriate to throw a royal tea party.
Celebrate Canada Day with our red maple leaf cookies. These would also be perfect cookies for Autumn baking!
You can’t celebrate Bastille Day without a classic French pastry so I teamed up with Elyssa Fournier from Mixed Bakery and we made some Profiteroles!
Tu B’shvat is a Jewish Holiday and special day for celebrating trees, like a Jewish Arbor Day. Create some pretty tree sun-catchers with kids to celebrate.