This gift is so great to allow children to make something easily, but also put their own spin on it. Visit Abundant Joy for the How To!
They can choose what picture they want to Mod Podge on the trivet, … Read More ...
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This gift is so great to allow children to make something easily, but also put their own spin on it. Visit Abundant Joy for the How To!
They can choose what picture they want to Mod Podge on the trivet, … Read More ...
Make your way over to the pasta aisle… I mean Pink and Green Mama to get inspiration for this great craft! I love this idea for a classroom project or even a weekend craft for family.
The Artful Crafter has some great “Snow Day” Acrylic Bead Ornaments featured on her page….check them out, they are perfect for that day when you are all inside… Check them out Here.
I Love to Create has come up with a fantastic gift your teens can make for all of their Twilight obsessed friends. Even the teens need to be reminded about giving, and why not give this..or this!
This project is so cute, and even the little ones can have a hand in it! It’s just perfect for a library bag for all those books you take home.
Visit The Mad House for the how-to! You could also … Read More ...
One Haute Kid has some great holiday gift ideas on her blog with links to tutorials. One of my favorite is the No Sew Holiday Apron from Martha Stewart..I love rikrak and to use it in this simple way … Read More ...
If the weather by you is still decent, this is a great addition to a lesson plan about The Giving Tree book by Shel Silverstein. Growing Up Creative shows what she did for her child’s class. She show’s you how … Read More ...
Makes and Takes has an easy project for the kids…AND it involves candy..any mom’s dream right?
But these decorations are just too good to pass up. You could make a gumdrop village or forest out of these things. I love … Read More ...
The Polka Dot Chair has a great idea for a classroom party craft that is simple and could be catered to your school’s colors!Great Idea!
Collecting the Moments…one by one has done a great interpretation of paper stars that she got from this post over at the Magic Onions. I am doing a lesson on stars this week, and this would be perfect to … Read More ...
This ornament is so cute, and you could even pair a science lesson when talking about physical change especially melting… Head on over to One Ordinary Day for the how-to.
Tired, Need Sleep just posted her take on making ornament garland with her son’s name on it! Her photos also show him lacing up the paper ornaments in order which would help a chid to learn how to spell his … Read More ...
One of my favorite blogs, la famille is doing a craft with a book for her 12 days of Christmas series…I love them! Here is a craft based on the book the Nutcracker.
Good Fortunes written to go into the … Read More ...
This idea would be so great for a simple gift for teachers, or family members. Older children could definitely help out with this craft…even help sew it! HEad on over to Elsie Marley for the tutorial.
This is a great craft for the older ones, especially. If you are doing a lesson on shapes, or trigonometry, or symmetry…this is great and they look fabulous too!
Head on over to Crafty Nest and find out how to … Read More ...