Four Seasons Mat
Montessori Mama made this beautiful Four Season’s Mat for a 3-year-old’s birthday. Click over to learn a “four seasons” song and birthday tradition to go along with it!
Montessori Mama made this beautiful Four Season’s Mat for a 3-year-old’s birthday. Click over to learn a “four seasons” song and birthday tradition to go along with it!
HAIRCLIPS Flower clips from Grace Violet Felt clips from Zakka Life Fabric and button clips from Belle and Burger Mini bow clips from WikiHow HEADBANDS From Heather Baily Reversible headbands from The Long Thread…
Those of you who liked our felt food round-up will L.O.V.E this tutorial from Skip to My Lou. It’s got everything you need for a brown bag lunch, including the bag! Click here for…
I’m in love with this knitted top from Soulful Hues Hobbies & Random Thoughts. Aside from the actual knitting, there are few steps involved in the finished piece. Perfect! Click here for the free…
This dyed pasta came out beautiful and can be used for so many things: pasta necklaces, sorting, counting, play food, etc. Simply Radiant shares how she got the colors to turn out so vibrantly….
Here are a few ways to have some fun with the kiddos this St. Patrick’s Day: Make a delicious “pot-o-gold” snack (Her Cup Overfloweth) Put together some rainbow ornaments using colorful beads and gold…
I LOVE Party Perfect’s version of a child’s first word book. The simple photography paired with the Scrabble tile words is just perfect! She had her book printed and bound, but a more affordable…
This is such an awesome idea from The Toby Show. She took an inexpensive tackle box, added a variety of craft supplies to it…and viola! The perfect gift for a budding young artist! Click…
Here’s another great idea for repurposing! Mommy Blessings used a thrifted tablecloth to make matching aprons for her and her daughters. They came out beautiful and she has a tutorial loaded with photos to…
These bathtub crayons from Pepper Paints are a perfect alternative to the store-bought options. They’re made with soap as their base, so they’re nice and clean. Plus, making them yourself, you know exactly what…
Trey and Lucy have put together a wonderful tutorial for making this bandana dress. Wonderfully affordable and sooo cute! Click here for the details!
Having two small girls of my own, I’m always worried that the boys get neglected around here. Here’s a quick round-up of some things you can make for the young gents in your life….
Melting snowman craft from Make it From Scratch  Papier mache puppets from Montessori by Hand  Spring straw accessories from Make and Takes Â
This fabric doll house from Uk Lass in US is highly portable and very sweet. Check out her tutorial to see how to make one yourself, and be sure to take a look…
Creative Kismet shows how to make a cape that will unleash your child’s inner superhero! Seriously, what kid wouldn’t want one of these in their dress-up arsenal? Click here to see how and personalize…