During winter we don't have so many outdoor activities because temperatures here are constantly below zero. But luckily there are tons of winter crafts and arts activities to make with kids and have cold winter days amusing. I especially love seasonal Waldorf activities inspired by nature, followed by Waldorf books that are helping us understand
These yarn-wrapped initials are easy to make, and a fun piece of art for kids to display on a shelf or bedroom wall. They make a great gift for a friend, too!
...the fruits of my labor... ttfn.
Spread the love I can remember when I was a little girl, I could not wait until it would snow. I wasn’t much interested in building snowmen, but I loved having a good snowball fight…Continue Reading…
Kids of all ages LOVE making and playing with their very own rain stick! These rain sticks are also budget-friendly, which makes parents love them, too. ;)
During winter we don't have so many outdoor activities because temperatures here are constantly below zero. But luckily there are tons of winter crafts and arts activities to make with kids and have cold winter days amusing. I especially love seasonal Waldorf activities inspired by nature, followed by Waldorf books that are helping us understand
Balloons are a party staple - we hang them up, hand them out, and if we're feeling especially ambitious, might even spend awhile playing with them. But did you know that balloons also have a variety of other uses, ones that range from crafty to handy to just downright adorable? Below, we've collected 26 balloon ideas from around the Internet - we're thinking #16 might be perfect for your next party.
Spread the love This week our family & I are heading to Iceland for vacation. My husband & I have been before & love it there. We are excited to take our daughter to see…Continue Reading…
Glue, coffee stirrers, tissue paper and your child's creativity are all that's needed for this beautiful arts & crafts project.
These adorable Dancing Princesses are the cutest Pipe Cleaner Craft for kids, are mess free, great for imaginary play and make sweetest room decorations.
Every family experience can become an educative lesson, every endeavor can receive a running commentary that ought to explain the bigger picture, the interest
This posted over at the Idea room a few weeks ago! I've whipped together a super fun fan to keep you cool during the hot summer months AND it's a great kids craft that they
Turn a plastic cup into a DIY lantern with some creativity and a battery votive candle! Afterwards, take your lantern outside and light your way as you search for fireflies and other creatures of the night!
Borax Uses for Kids on Frugal Coupon Living. 15 of the most creative Borax Recipes and science experiments to create in the home.
20 family game night ideas. A must-try for every family. Most of these games are Minute To Win it games and require no preparation. Fun to play!
These 15 creative paper towel and toilet paper roll crafts let you recycle and keep kids entertained at the same time! (They're also fun for adults!)
Make your own eco-friendly and biodegradable glitter. It's so easy and it's free! A wonderful glitter alternative that's healthy for the earth.
During winter we don't have so many outdoor activities because temperatures here are constantly below zero. But luckily there are tons of winter crafts and arts activities to make with kids and have cold winter days amusing. I especially love seasonal Waldorf activities inspired by nature, followed by Waldorf books that are helping us understand
We made these orange peel beeswax candles to celebrate Summer Solstice. We love to make candles for every Solstice or Equinox. We then light the candles are read a story. These orange peel candles were very simple to make! Supplies beeswax oranges wick a double boiler calendula flowers (optional, you can make them without or...
I've decided to start coming up with some weekly things to blog about on here, to get a little consistency in the blog going. Tuesdays will be the day I blog about a simple item you can transform into ten different things. First off, bottle caps. Something we have WAY too much of at our house, and I need a project to use them up, so this will help inspire me to actually do something with them. Which project would you start with? 1. Magnets Source: The Finished Box 2. Picture Frames Source: Crafty Crafts 3. Wall Art Source: Man Made 4. Jewelry Source: Ink Blots by TRD Source: Hungry Hippie 5. Tabletops Source: My Art Projects 6. Flowers for Wreaths Source: Craft 7. Ornaments Source: One Artsy Mama 8. Backsplash Source: Unknown, sorry.... 9. Mosaics Source: Pizza Professional with OCD 10. Make Instruments Source: Fun Family Crafts
Here are 8 reasons why you should not take part in a Christmas shoebox appeal, like Operation Christmas Child from Samaritan's Purse.