Want to animate a bear's eyes? Just follow the tutorial and have fun! It's simple, quick and fun!
It is known that the teddy bear template was first invented by Morris Michtom and Richard Steiff and named after President Theodore Roosevelt. He was often referred to as ‘Teddy’ by his people.
This pop up ted in a bed paper plate craft is fun and simple to make. Each one turns out different, making it great for individuals or groups of children
We LOVE activities to go with books! This Bear Hunt Printable Hatt is a fun activity for your kids to recall and retell the story.
Here is a simple craft inspired by the bears in Sweet Dreams! Torn paper crafts are a great way to encourage kids to practice their fine motor skills and have fun, at the same time. With just a little imagination, we can turn almost anything into a cool craft, even tiny pieces of paper.
Doobie has customized many pallets. This "Union Jack" coffee table made from an upcycled wooden pallet was ordered by a woman as a gift for her husband.
Fork painted bears are a fun twist on painting that pair well with your favorite bear books and learning about all things bears.
If there’s one object that many of us remember fondly from our childhood, it’s probably a teddy bear! It was our company and friend in times when things grew dark and lonely. Remembering that beloved childhood companion brings back those memorable moments, that’s why bears would always hold a special place in everyone’s hearts. Bears, ... Read more
Looking for some bear crafts for kids? I have 10 fun and easy bear crafts for kids that you can do at home or in the classroom.
Affectionately named the Kimberbear, this stuffy is greater than the sum of its parts. It’s an initiative designed to put cozy, stuffed bears into the arms of children who need a little extra comfort and love in their lives.
Looking for a vintage camper craft kit this year to gift or make for the holidays this year? Check out this collection all gathered from Etsy.
Simple Juice Groove Jig for Cutting Boards: So you make a bunch of cutting boards, mostly of approximately the same size, but not quite identical. How do you cut a juice groove consistently 1” or 3/4" from the edge? With a custom adjustable juice groove jig. Here is how!