
B. Inspired, Mama has a great free printable chart so you can ‘trick’ your kids into trying all different foods….most of all GREEN ones! This is the perfect little activity to celebrate St. Patrick’s Day, and do something Green! What … Read More...
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B. Inspired, Mama has a great free printable chart so you can ‘trick’ your kids into trying all different foods….most of all GREEN ones! This is the perfect little activity to celebrate St. Patrick’s Day, and do something Green! What … Read More...
Looking for an easy way to bring a smile not only to your child’s face, but to others in your town? Why not ‘eyebomb’ your town! This idea is perfect for growing your child’s observation skills, as well as their … Read More...
These lids are fabulous. Although they are intended as a St. Patty’s Day craft, you can pretty much transform this craft into anything you want it to be. Any holiday or fun picture could be used! You can find the… Read More... This rainbow craft is great because it can be made by little hands! You can find the tutorial over at Funlab!

Often times I have random things that I don’t want to get rid of because I believe that we could use them in a craft project. I end up putting the randoms into a plastic baggie, and wondering when that … Read More...
I am a firm believer in making hand made gifts for people as much as I can. Perhaps that is because I love receiving them! This alphabet soup project is a wonderful handmade gift that any child will love to… Read More... 
This Dr. Seuss ‘The Lorax’ quote is so applicable, and really looks great in a frame. There is no harm in having your children memorize this quote as it stands on their dresser! You can get this free download, or … Read More...
I just recently posted about a tutorial for how to make rainbow rice. This project is perfect to use that technique, and make a Cat in The Hat centerpiece! You can find the tutorial at DabblerMom.
These snowmen are so cute, and each of them has their own personality. You could make a snowman family to look just like yours! Head over to Crafts ‘n Coffee for the tutorial.
The National Cherry Blossom Festival is coming soon, on March 20th. You can use this craft to celebrate the festival and teach your children more about the celebration! It makes a cute Spring craft too! The tutorial can be found … Read More...
Come Together Kids is a great blog to get fun ideas to do with your children. This Science Party post that she has compiled is amazing. She has a bunch of links to her past ‘experiements’ that you can do … Read More...
How adorable are these ribbon wands that are made out of pencils! This is such a great idea for birthday party favors. You can find the tutorial over at Bowdabra Blog.
These beards are so simple and easy, that your kids can become Leprechauns faster than you can wish on a rainbow! Head on over to We Made That for the tutorial.
I have always wanted to know how these things were made. I love that this craft goes along with a Dr. Seuss book called My Many Colored Days. Your child can help with hammering, or if they are older, … Read More...
My oldest daughter loves to design clothing for her dolls. This project would be perfect for her! Steph used a silk screening technique to create her felt paper dolls. You can find the full tutorial over at The Silly Pearl
This Children’s art project is definitely going to be another keeper in your child’s art portfolio. This is a great way to teach about the life and artwork of Picasso. In this post, she shares two different methods (suitable for … Read More...

This craft is so neat because your children can learn their color mixing, as well as the different colors of the rainbow! This project will definitely get you feeling a lit’l Irish! Head on over to Mama’s Little Muse for … Read More...
Here’s a three dimensional Cat In The Hat project that will really bring that silly character to life. All you need is a gallon milk jug and a few other simple items to create this adorable feline. This tutorial can … Read More...
Dr. Seuss is everywhere these days! I love finding great deals on white t-shirts so we can ‘trick’ them out to our liking. This Cat in The Hat t-shirt is perfect for celebrating the wonderful Dr. Seuss! This tutorial also … Read More...
These little butterfly foot prints that you can do with any age child, even babies! They will love you touching their little feet! You can find the tutorial over at We Made That.