Sister Diane has created a wonderful tutorial for making these button-letters. Kids love seeing the letters in their name and there are probably loads of ways you could use these. I could see one of these hanging from a child’s backpack as an accessory, or perhaps you could make a monogram to hang over your […]
DIY Dragon Party
Dot at Dabbled recently held the coolest dragon party for her son with many DIY details, including this amazing dragon cake. You can find a tutorial for making the cake here. She’s also sharing a tutorial for making dragon wings… PLUS…downloads for the invitations and thank you notes she designed! Now you have everything you […]
Felt Playscapes Inspiration
This Little Project has been making the most darling playscapes based on some of the familiar surroundings of her family. They look great and what a perfect way to look back at recent events with your children and discuss them in more detail! Fabulous idea! Currently, she has created scenes for the park, the library, […]
Free Popcorn Printable + Pink Popcorn
Mushy shares a free printable and tutorial for making these fun popcorn bags…perfect for your next movie night! Or… Hosting a sleeper for some girly tweens? Make some pink popcorn with this how-to from Jenny Ryan at Craft!
Fruit Filled Oatmeal Bars
This looks like a delicious snack that I know my girls would love! They eat oatmeal for breakfast every morning…by request. Erin Compton Design shares the simple recipe at her blog!
Pasta Finger Puppets
These finger puppets from Scribbit are too funny! They’re made from pasta and various crafting materials and they’re totally adorable! Don’t they look like a ton of fun?! Go see more here!
Sea Monster Glove Tutorial
This little sea monster glove is a great way to make use of a lonely glove while making something fun for the kiddos to play with. Crafts and Creations with KMOM14 has a tutorial on her blog!
Kids Shopping List
Teach Mama had a great idea when she made individual grocery lists for her little ones. This is such an easy and fun way to get the kids involved in the shopping while sneaking in a bit of counting and reading! You can read more here!
Cardboard Furniture Tutorials
This pint-sized cardboard stool is just one of several free furniture designs for children available at foldschool. The patterns and instructions are all downloadable and should take between 3.5 to 5.5 hours to assemble. After you’ve finished, pass your handiwork over to your kiddos and let them decorate their new furniture! According to the folks […]
Felt Beanbag Rocks
These gorgeous beanbags from Salt and Chocolate would make a wonderful addition to a child’s felt toy collection. They look so soft and calming, don’t they?! Plus, you don’t have to worry about your toddler throwing these rocks in the house! Click here to read more!