Easy Handprint Heart Tree Craft for Kids
Today I’m sharing how we made this cute handprint heart tree craft with our kids. This is the perfect afternoon craft: little to no prep and super fun for the kids!
Today I’m sharing how we made this cute handprint heart tree craft with our kids. This is the perfect afternoon craft: little to no prep and super fun for the kids!
Today I’m sharing how we made these fun fingerprint heart magnets with our kids.
Today I’m sharing these adorable, watercolor compliment cards that I just listed in my tpt store (and plan to be using with my kids this Valentine’s Day). Stick around to the end of the post because I have an awesome free poster printable that goes along with them!
Yarn wrapped hearts are such a fun, easy craft to do with kids. Today I’m sharing how to make these yarn hearts, as well as, give you a few ideas of what you can do with them. I love the trend toward more natural, inexpensive crafting. Whether it’s making dried oranges, painting wood slices, or…
Popcorn strings and dried orange garland have made a come-back this year. We decided to jump on the ban wagon and make a scented dried orange garland. It’s not surprising that these old traditions are big this year. Everyone has spent a lot of time at home and are wanting to surround themselves with feelings…
Looking to make a Christmas Countdown idea? Learn how we made this cute, countdown garland using our Cricut machine. This easy Christmas garland drapes nicely across a chalkboard or mantle and is a fun and creative way to countdown until Christmas! How to Make a Stocking Christmas Countdown Garland This stocking Christmas countdown garland requires…
Making ornaments can be a fun, family tradition. Not only do they add charm to your tree, but they also make great handmade gifts. Today, I’m going to show you how to make these cute, Christmas, wood-slice ornaments. Each year we try to make a new ornament for our tree. It is a fun project to…
Our kids are always helping in the kitchen. As of late, their aprons have been in desperate need of replacing. Today I’m sharing these easy kitchen towel aprons I made for them.
Here is a diy, fall, rag-wreath that you can easily make with your kiddos to spruce up your home for the coming season.
I am kicking off this fall season with a delicious diy I’m calling, Carved Apple Mugs. These are almost too simple to blog about, but they a such a great treat, I couldn’t resist!