Sandpaper Printed T-shirt
This is a super simple sandpaper printing technique that will keep your kids busy and make one cute shirt!
This is a super simple sandpaper printing technique that will keep your kids busy and make one cute shirt!
Have you always secretly wanted to blow up your house with fireworks? Here’s your chance with these 100% safe confetti popper rockets. It’s fun for kids and you’ll never have to worry about anything catching on fire!
This summer craft is super easy and fun to boot… create mini sailboats from ice cubes.
Make your own homemade gold medals to celebrate the upcoming Summer Olympics and your own special gold medalists!
Have you ever come home from vacation with a collection of shells you don’t know what to do with? We say gift them as art. Or, keep it for yourself!
Fourth of July & summer mean outdoor fun. These sidewalk chalk stars are not only cuter than anything you’ll find in a store, but economical and easy to make.
Here’s a new way to showcase your summer vacation photos: A mini theater made from cardboard with real sliding photos!
Create a pretty mosaic to remember a fun vacation at the beach! It’s simple and keeps kids of all ages busy for hours.
With summer in full swing, it’s time for the kids to get busy with summer reading. We’ve got some great resources and a fun printable for your child to keep track of her reading accomplishments.
Summer’s not over yet and if you’re still itching for activities to keep the kids busy, we have everything you need right here to open the coolest Lemonade Stand on the block.
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.
A step-by-step guide (with pictures!) on how you and your (older) kids can make your very own paper bead necklaces!
Create a miniature scene for the Summer Olympics, specifically the track and field events, using Lego minifigures, paper, and pipe cleaners.
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 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.
Whether celebrating independence day or not, tie dye tees are a kid favorite and an awesome activity during the warm weather.
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.
April showers bring May flowers. In this case, flower pinwheels which are easy to make with even little kids.
This past weekend, my son created a list of 25 things he’d like to do this summer. Want to join in on the fun? We’ve made a cute printable that your kids can use too.
If you have trouble filling up the time during summer like I do, read along to see how you can have some creative fun with your kids making sun prints.