Rainbow Sprinkle Slime
This slime recipe is such a fun variation because it involves rainbow glitter and sprinkles!
Read ArticleThis slime recipe is such a fun variation because it involves rainbow glitter and sprinkles!
Read ArticleAdd some crafty charm to your winter by creating a DIY snow globe! You will be surprised at how easy it is to create, and you probably have most of the materials on hand.
Read ArticleWhat is more fun than a family craft night? Here are four easy Christmas crafts that kids of all ages are guaranteed to love.
Read ArticleThis is the perfect Thanksgiving craft that can also be a small gift to give away!
Read ArticleGet your kids involved in decorating the holiday table this year by making some easy and adorable napkin holders. You only need a few materials, and kids of all ages will enjoy creating something special.
Read ArticleGet into the Olympic spirit by making these sparkly medals at home with your child. It only requires a few inexpensive materials and a little creativity. Children of all ages will enjoy making their own medals to wear while celebrating the …
Read ArticleAnyone who has been on Pinterest lately has probably noticed a trend in yarn wall hangings. From weavings to fringe, colorful options abound for buying or DIY-ing some yarn home décor. Why not get the kids involved in this hot trend by maki…
Read ArticleIf you are looking for an easy paper craft that is perfect for celebrating summer, try these paper strawberries!
Read ArticleThis easy and festive heart garland has all the fun of paint without the cleanup.
Read ArticleThis DIY art would also be a great keepsake gift to give to grandparents. You won’t believe how quick and easy it is to create this button handprint art!
Read ArticleEach day in November, have your children think of something they are thankful for, write it on a leaf and hang it on their tree.
Read ArticleThese pumpkins can be made in all different sizes and are a great way to decorate for fall.
Read ArticleThis mess-free painting is so fun for babies and toddlers and it looks cute enough to hang on the wall in a nursery or give as a gift to grandparents.
Read ArticleApple stamp pumpkins are a great fall craft for kids of all ages. The project is so easy to do, and chances are, you already have everything you need to make this quick craft today!
Read ArticleThese sidewalk chalk Popsicles are great because kids can help with the process of making them and then will love playing with the chalk as it melts in the hot sun. This is such a fun twist on sidewalk chalk for those long summer days!
Read ArticleThe idea of getting finger paints out with a baby might seem scary or daunting, especially if your little one loves to put everything in his or her mouth. These edible finger paints only require two ingredients, and worrying whether Baby de…
Read ArticleBath bombs are a fun and inexpensive way to make bath time a blast for kids of all ages! You might be surprised to learn how easy they are to make, and these DIY bath bombs are great because you can customize the scent and colors to your li…
Read ArticleThese little planters are sure to brighten up someone’s day this spring!
Read ArticleThese Mason jar lid photo magnets are such an easy and creative way to add some photos of those cute little ones on your fridge.
Read ArticleThis easy craft is a great way to celebrate winter without having to break out the coats and gloves. Your kids will love decorating their own snowflakes and making each one unique!
Read ArticleThese Popsicle stick hearts are a fun twist on the classic paper versions.
Read ArticleIt doesn’t have to be difficult or expensive to create a beautiful and whimsical way to personalize your baby’s nursery.
Read ArticleMaking homemade Christmas ornaments is a tradition that kids love to do every year.
Read ArticleThese yarn pumpkins are just like making pom-poms, but without the cutting! This craft is perfect for kids to make because very little trimming or cutting is needed. Create this fall garland and get it out year after year to add some autumn…
Read ArticleFor an easy and free toy that will keep your baby occupied, try making a sensory bottle! These little bottles are perfect for small hands to hold and explore different shapes, colors and textures. Older children will love helping find diffe…
Read ArticleIf you are looking for a quick and easy kids art project, ditch the paintbrushes and try making a painting using straws!
Read ArticleThese pom-pom garlands are so easy to make you easily could whip up one for your child’s first birthday party decor or even a friend’s baby shower!
Read ArticleIf you are looking for a super quick activity for kids of all ages, try making some foam dough! This soft dough only requires three ingredients and couldn’t be easier to make. It has a soft, silky texture that is easy to mold and is addicti…
Read ArticleDon’t throw away those plastic water and soda bottles. Instead, make a cute hanging planter! All it takes is bright paint, a few succulents or herbs, some yarn and a little help from an adult. In no time, your child will turn his trash into…
Read ArticleGrab some inexpensive faux flowers to make your child’s artwork come to life!
Read ArticleThese little bow ties will look so dapper on your little guy. You even can make them in pink and attach the bows to a headband for a girl.
Read ArticleDIY snow globes are popular around the holidays, but why not craft up a similar project for spring?
Read ArticleAdd some color to your day by making a rainbow wreath using cupcake liners! These wreaths are so pretty and easy to create. Kids can get creative by choosing the colors and patterns of their wreaths and even adding different elements such a…
Read ArticleThis homemade diaper cream is so luxurious and doesn’t contain any harmful chemicals.
Read ArticleThese charming snowflakes made out of Q-tips are so pretty! This project is so fun because children can make each snowflake totally different, whether simple or intricate. From toddlers to preteens, kids of all ages will have a blast crafti…
Read ArticleMaking paper sculptures is a fantastic excuse to use up leftover wrapping paper. This art project is a great way to learn different ways to create three-dimensional shapes and textures out of paper. Spray paint the sculptures a uniform colo…
Read ArticleTurn ordinary Popsicle sticks into bracelets that you can customize! This fun craft requires a little bit of adult supervision but is well worth the effort. Gather some craft paper and embellishments to personalize these simple bracelets.
Read ArticleIt’s possible to create a custom mobile for your baby’s nursery with just a few materials. This little project is so inexpensive to create, and the best part is that you can tweak it to fit your nursery theme perfectly! Whip one up for your…
Read ArticleAll you need are a few simple supplies and some creativity to whip up one of these festive garlands.
Read ArticleGive away sets of coasters to grandparents for a gift they will love—or set them out on your own coffee table to show off the skills of your budding artist!
Read ArticleFramed silhouettes are a traditional way to add some personal decor to a child’s nursery. You could spend a lot of money having one custom made, but why not just create one yourself? These are so easy to make and they can be updated every y…
Read ArticleIf you are searching for an activity to battle boredom, create some beautiful watercolor pillowcases with just a handful of materials. This would be great project to do with a group of kids at a birthday party or just at home on a rainy day…
Read ArticleIf you are looking for ways to preserve your child’s artwork, try making over a piece of furniture with it! It’s so easy, and kids of all ages can help with this project.
Read ArticleFor an easy homemade gift idea that everyone will love, try making some watercolor plant markers. Stick some in potted plants and give them to someone special on Mother’s Day or for end of the year teacher gifts. Kids will love the process …
Read ArticleTake a $1 push light and transform it into a custom night-light for your baby’s nursery!
Read ArticleDyeing pasta is such a fun and virtually mess-free activity. Experiment with mixing different colors of food coloring and shapes of pasta. There are endless ways to play and create with dyed pasta, but making a hanging mobile is a fun and u…
Read ArticleThis is the world’s easiest play dough to put together, and the best part is that it glows in the dark! No cooking is involved—just mix the ingredients, and you are ready to play. Use a yummy scented conditioner to make your dough not only …
Read ArticlePractice some fine motor and sewing skills with kids of all ages by making these string heart valentines! With just a few simple supplies, anyone can create these fun textured hearts that can be turned into a Valentine or hung on the refrig…
Read ArticlePersonalize your baby’s nursery or playroom with some whimsical brushstroke painted letters! You can customize these letters to coordinate with any color scheme. Make some to spell out your child’s name and hang above his or her crib or giv…
Read ArticleMake your own colorful garlands for your next party using candy! So many different colors, shapes and sizes of candies are available at the store that you can create an endless variety of festive garlands. This craft is great for both presc…
Read ArticleHelp your child learn about shapes and textures by making a found object painting. Both preschoolers and older kids alike will love finding objects around the house to make patterns on a canvas. This is a piece of children’s artwork that yo…
Read ArticleIt’s so exciting to see our babies grow and start trying different foods, but what a huge mess those tiny people can make! Keeping a placemat at the table that can easily be wiped down is a must. Learn how to make one yourself using maps. Y…
Read ArticleFall is here! As you are outside enjoying the crisp weather, collect some twigs to make a colorful painted bouquet! This is such a unique way for kids to bring some color into their home. Grab a mason jar, arrange the painted twigs and disp…
Read ArticleWhip up these spray-dyed canvas bags for a fun weekend activity to do with kids of all ages! They are the perfect way to tote books back and forth from the library. The best part is that they can be customized to say any word or phrase that…
Read ArticleCactuses and succulents are all the rage right now. Kids can hop on the trend by making their own cactuses with just a few craft supplies. These little guys will look so cute sitting on a shelf and are much lower maintenance than a real pl…
Read ArticleMake a colorful and playful collage of artwork for your baby’s nursery using canvases and plastic animals. This funky and adorable DIY decor can be customized to coordinate with any color scheme. Both boys and girls alike will love mini ani…
Read ArticleJazz up your Fourth of July barbecue or pool party with a festive tissue paper garland. Kids will have a blast putting together this festive décor that can be hung almost anywhere. These garlands can be made in any color and would be a grea…
Read ArticleThese DIY charts are so easy to put together and look cute enough to hang on any wall for easy access. Even a toddler can easily move around the Velcro chore tags when he or she is finished with a task!
Read ArticleIf you are searching for a fast and easy project to make for a Mother’s Day gift, this might be just the one for you! Create some sweet little fingerprint charms to use on key chains, necklaces or gift tags.
Read ArticleExplore art history with your little artist at home by creating a painting inspired by Van Gogh’s “Starry Night.” Kids of all ages can make one, and it’s a great way to sneak in some educational activities at home while they get in touch wi…
Read ArticleWow your kids by showing them how to make these magic treasure rocks. Not only will they enjoy getting their hands dirty when forming the rocks, but they will be excited and surprised to see their creations fizz and foam in vinegar to revea…
Read ArticleThese eraser stamped heart designs are a blast to make. Once your kids try it, they will have too much fun to stop! They can decorate Valentine’s Day cards, t-shirts or even canvas totes with eraser-stamped hearts for all the special valent…
Read ArticleSo many cute stuffed Christmas ornaments are in the stores at the moment, and now you have the perfect way to use them year round! This DIY mobile can be tailored for a boy or girl and can match any nursery décor. Just find some small stuff…
Read ArticleNo one would ever guess that you could create beautiful marbled dish towels using shaving cream. This is such a fun project for both kids and adults to do together, and the end results are always a beautiful surprise. Make some to give as g…
Read ArticleThese paintings make great handmade gifts and are so fun that Mom and Dad may want to join in and make one, too!
Read ArticleEach piece of produce creates a unique shape that can be turned into works of art to frame and hang in the kitchen or even stamp onto wrapping paper.
Read ArticleMake these adorable pencil creatures with your kids as a way to pass the time until school starts, as well as to send them off with some funky pencils that will stand out from the rest of the class!
Read ArticleThis is the perfect art project to make outside on a hot day. The more the ice cubes melt, the easier it is to create a summer masterpiece. Afterwards, get out the garden hose to clean up any messes!
Read ArticleThe great thing about handmade flowers is that they don’t require watering and never wilt! These cotton swab flowers are so fun to make and they are an adorable way to bring a bright pop of color indoors.
Read ArticleIf you are looking for a crafty activity that’s perfect for spring, look no further! These bird feeders are assembled out of recycled materials and make a fun and quick spring craft activity. Your kids will love watching to see what kinds o…
Read ArticleThis yummy smelling alternative to play dough is so easy to make and addicting to play with. It requires only a few ingredients that you are sure to already have in your pantry, and no cooking is required, so any child can help whip up a ba…
Read Article“With just a few materials, a child of any age can create a beautiful wintry work of art worth framing!”
Read ArticleHere is an easy and frugal craft for kids of all ages that uses materials you probably already have on hand! These fall frames would make a cute teacher gift, a creative way to display a colorful leaf or simply to frame a fall photo.
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