Parent Dish shows you how to make these possibly for a fun kid activity on the fourth! You probably have everything on hand except the fabric dye and the t-shirts!! There’s still time!
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Parent Dish shows you how to make these possibly for a fun kid activity on the fourth! You probably have everything on hand except the fabric dye and the t-shirts!! There’s still time!
Looking for Tie Dye kits? Our prefered … Read More ...
Found two great sites for making summertime flip flops!
These flip flops are adorable, and a perfect mother/daughter project! Visit Bo Bunny for the instructions.
Visit I Love to Create Blog for the how to on these patriotic flip flops!… Read More ...
These could be great for fireworks hanging from a room too! Love them! Once Again, Crafts By Amanda has come up with an adorable simple craft for your kids to enjoy!… Read More ...
These flags are just too cute, and the perfect start to my exhaustive search on the internet for great July 4 kid crafts!! An Indiana Mom is where you can find the how to for these cute flags!
Maya*Made is doing a guest feature over at Skip to My Lou….two of my most favorite blogs colliding! I love it! I can’t wait to walk around our neighborhood and see what things we can find to put on … Read More ...
July 4th is right around the corner. Lets start now by making sure our table cloths stay put…and while we’re at it, this project will keep our kids seated for a little while too! Dollar Store Crafts gives you … Read More ...
Here’s a hot project that Eighteen 25 found here. These rocks seem like the perfect cool down activity for the end of a fun filled summer day!
Note: Parental supervision is definitely required for this activity.… Read More ...
I think this craft is great for encouraging summer time reading…and being outdoors finding beautiful flowers! Head over to Think Crafts for the how to by Gillian!
This project is so cute and perfect for many ages! Visit Paper Crafts for Children to see how!
I love this idea (simple but effective) of having a nature craft bucket with items from nature, and having your kids use them any way they want! Twelve Crafts till Christmas is where you can find the post!
This was originally posted for Earth Day but could easily be a fun project for any theme. Art Food AND Motherhood shows this simple project tutorial.
Cafe Mom has a really unique idea for recycling those numerous Plastic Easter Eggs many of us have leftover. It is so simple, even your toddler could help!
ikat bag has some incredible craft (just one among many many others) that I just had to share! These trees are like little paper works of art…you HAVE to check out her blog…you will be inspired to say the least!… Read More ...
My kids love nothing more than to have their own bag, put things in it…and then walk them around the house. This Cereal Box bag is perfect for just that!
Visit The Lazy Stay at Home Mommy to see how … Read More ...
These recycled crafts are just adorable…make them, and save them as ornaments, or gift tags! The Paper Source Blog gives you the how-to.