This spider web craft is perfect for the upcoming Halloween season. Whether you are looking to decorate your home or classroom, or just want a fun seasonal activity to do, this craft is super easy to make with minimal supplies.
Holiday Crafts
We can all probably agree that as much fun coloring Easter eggs can be, it can get pretty messy. With this easy Easter craft for kids, everyone can get the enjoyment of coloring Easter eggs without the big cleanup afterward.
In this tutorial, you’ll learn how to create this adorable paper plate pumpkin craft. A great project for toddlers and younger children to work on during the Halloween season.
These paper roll turkey napkin rings will be a huge hit at your Thanksgiving dinner table this year. Easy enough for kids to make, while still being fun for the adults helping out!
What better way to dress up your dinner table this holidays season than with this DIY snowman napkin ring. Made from recycled toilet paper rolls or paper towel rolls, they are a fun craft for kids of all ages to get involved in.
Lately, I’ve been having a lot of fun with popsicle stick crafts. They are simple enough for little kids to enjoy while still being fun for adults as well. This popsicle stick scarecrow craft is perfect to get everyone in the fall spirit.
Winter will be here before you know it! Get ready by creating a fun popsicle stick snowman craft. Leave as is or turn into a door hanger or refrigerator magnet!
I realized this year that my house is seriously lacking in the Christmas decoration department. Aside from the actual tree itself, there is no other holiday spirit to be found! So since I’ve been loving everything mason jar lately, I picked up a bunch at my local art supply store and started crafting!
Today I wanted to share this M&M Christmas Cookie Mix In a Jar gift idea. It is super easy to put together and the best part is that you probably have most if not all of the supplies in your kitchen already!
Today I wanted to share a very easy Christmas Tree Craft that would be perfect for younger kids. This would be a great activity for a classroom holiday party, or just a fun rainy day project.