My toddler hasn’t been interested in her lacing beads lately, and I think this activity might be a great way to add some novelty to her day! The Wonder Years shares how she created this toy for her daughter using items she had around the house. For more of a challenge, you could create separate […]
Easy-to-Make Color Matching Activity
This paperclip color matching activity from Homeschool Creations is super-easy to make with just a few supplies and is a great way for your kids to practice matching their colors while working on some fine motor skills! Click here for the details!
Free Art Print
This is one of the latest prints available from Feed Your Soul: the free art project from Indie Fixx. I just love the playfulness of the print and think it would be lovely in a girl’s room. Click here to see this and other prints available for free download.
Bedtime Babies Tutorial
Out of the Crayon Box created these sweet little baby boys for the Craft Hope project and is sharing the pattern and a tutorial with her readers. I love her idea of sponging on the hair! Go on over for a link to her tutorial, and if you haven’t heard of this project yet, please […]
Elephant Plushie Pattern
Dive into your fabric stash and pull out up to 6 different pieces for all of this little elephant’s parts. He’s such a cutie, isn’t he? You can find the free pattern at Cicada Daydream (sans instructions, but the savvy sewer can probably pull it together with few problems). (via CraftGossip)
Cake and Ice Cream Party Favors
Cake and ice cream are birthday party staples, as are goody bags…so why not combine the two? Mrs. Jones shares a template for making a paper cake (above) that can be filled with little toys and candy. Below, is a paper ice cream cone that can be printed off at Tangarang and used for the […]
Toddler Towel Bib Tutorial
These towel bibs from Nap Time Journal are big enough to cover chest, tummy, and lap…all the places food tends to fall when little hands are feeding themselves! Click here for the tut!
Whipped Cream with Peaches Cupcake Topping
This whipped cream cupcake topping looks so stinkin’ delish I can hardly stand it! Go ahead and whip up some cuppies for the kiddos and try this topping from the Cupcake Project as an alternative to the heavier stuff.
“Kid Flick†Purse Tutorial
The Object Project used a fat quarter of fabric and some plastic bracelets to make this purse with her daughter. Plus she turned to her DVD collection for the template! Click over to learn how to make this simple purse. (via whip-up)
Prolonging the Life of Girl’s Tees
I’m amazed at how quickly my little girls grow out of their clothes. Usually the shirts get handed on down or donated, but for those extra special tees, I think this wardrobe refashion from Julie Kundhi may be perfect keeping them around a little longer. Go to her blog to read about how she added […]