Felt Sandwich and Chips Pattern
Snazzle Craft shares a free pattern for some fun felt food. Click here if you’d like to add sandwhich and chips to your felt food collection!
Snazzle Craft shares a free pattern for some fun felt food. Click here if you’d like to add sandwhich and chips to your felt food collection!
How fun are these ribbon hair ties from Kiddio! I love the ric-rac and I love that these are easy enough for older girls to make by themselves…perfect for a sleepover craft! Go see…
Children above the age of 13* are sadly neglected on this here blog so I’m very happy to bring you this awesome graduation candy tutorial from Bakerella. Click here to learn how you can…
Today is Children’s Day in Japan and That Artist Woman has a fun way to share a bit of Japanese culture with the kids! Click on over to learn how to make windsocks from…
Shannon had a such a brilliant idea when she used what was left of her shirt dress to make these adorable pants! Go see luvinthemommyhood for a PDF download or video tutorial to make…
Use your old towels and fabric scraps to make a bathtime buddy for your kiddos! The Object Project shares how she put one together and offers a great suggestion for where to look for…
Seeing these towel-bags from The Idea Room has be hankering for a trip to the beach! Drawstring backpack or sling-style? Whatever your pleasure, Amy has you covered! Go check out her tutorials here!
If I ever find a big patch of dandelions I will now know what to do with them. 5 Orange Potatoes has me convinced that dandelion syrup would be a tasty topping for our…
Make a ball for some lucky kiddos and get rid of your fabric scraps at the same time! This is such a great idea from Future Craft Collective. In fact, they have many great…
On a Whimm shares a fun snack idea for the kiddos! Hop on over to see how to make some peanut butter and apple sushie rolls! Yummy!
Dot from Dabbled has created some crazy hand puppets using felted sweaters. They look like a ton of fun to make and play with. Go to Dabbled for a how-to!
Spool knitting is a great way to introduce kids to the wonderful world of yarn crafts! Help them make their own spool knitter using recycled household items and a how-to from Craftsanity!
I am in love with this sugary sweet quilt, with all of its pink and blue florals. Is it any surprise that it is found at Moda Bake Shop? Click here for the tutorial…
I love the simplicity of this alphabet mini-quilt. It’s about the size of a sheet of paper and would be lovely in a nursery or child’s playroom, or perhaps hanging above a preschooler’s writing…
These little knee pad pants are functional and surprisingly cute! Made shows you how to make a pair and has some great tips for making these little pants grow with your kiddo. Check it…