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Clay pots can be used as gifts or decorations for the home. Kids will have a lot of fun making these easy projects with little supervision.
FamilyFun is the number one magazine for families with children ages 3 to 12 aiming to create memorable moments.
From choosing the perfect family tree, to making decorations and recycling holiday ornaments, there are many ways to teach children about earth kindness at Christmas.
Help your child make some leaf rubbings with crayons and fall leaves. Or make an autumn poster and a leaf monster or leaf clown.
Pet shelters depend on volunteers. Kids can organize fun projects or donate time and energy to help homeless pets.
In this article you will find easy directions for sewing bean bags and then for making a box into a target. This homemade game can be played by kids of all ages.
A fun project for moms and daughters is to decorate a basic lamp shade with fall leaves and an acorn fringe.
Looking for cheap, interesting craft projects for children? Any old magazines lying around the house? Magazines can be used for creative writing and cut-out practice.
Introducing kids to a simple and fun hobby can not only keep them busy for hours, but may even inspire them to get creative and help others along the way.
Wondering how you and your child can bring birds to the yard? Try a pinecone birdfeeder.
make a set of lacing cards for the toddlers.
Ideas for entertaining kids during summer vacation.
Jazz up your AutoShapes by inserting a graphic inside of them. Start by inserting any AutoShape, then format the shape and insert a photo.
Gathering sea shells is a fun activity, but what is the best way to put them to use after they've been collected?
Traditional garden diaries were hand written but with new technology of blogs and digital cameras, the garden diary can go digital.
This simple Halloween paper craft uses envelopes, ribbon, glue, and decorations to make a treat bag that is quite a trick.
The holiday season is about giving. This year, give back to the environment and save money along the way by using natural and recycled materials to decorate the tree.
Here's an inexpensive and neat way to organize and to keep track of all those loose paper items you have cluttering up your drawers using brown lunch bags and cardboard.
Special people deserve to be recognized in special ways. Giving hand crafted gifts (made by one's very own hands) is a wonderful way to show appreciation to loved ones.
Decorate clips to string along a wire and hang holiday cards or photos along a mantle, doorway, or windowsill.
Children often need help understanding themselves as individuals that others perceive a certain way. This craft allows them to consider themselves through others eyes.
Creativity is a respectable and desirable personality trait for both individuals and employers. These exercises will quickly wake up the right side of your brain.
Teaching students to develop a specific topic or thesis rather than assigning broad themes stimulates individual creativity and engages all students by offering choices.
The simple beach towel is an enduring symbol of childhood bliss. Before your next family beach vacation, consult this list of cool beach towels for kids.
Give kids a chance to add their own personal touches to the holiday decorations. These crafts are simple, but kids will love them. And the results will look great!
Wondering what to do with a fallen tree after the storm? Why not transform it into a bench, table, or stool? Give that tree a second chance.
Nestled on the shores of Lake Ouachita (Mountain Pine, AR), Camp Yorktown Bay offers an ideal setting for religious instruction and traditional camping fun and adventure.
Toddlers enjoy exploring and don't require expensive toys. Try out some of these craft projects with cardboard boxes to make a variety of new toys for the kids.
Use songs, crafts, and poems to engage children's senses as they learn about Columbus Day.
Creative decorating doesn't have to be expensive! When it comes to hanging wallpaper borders, comic strip borders are eye-catching, inexpensive, and always 'cool'!
Creative writing for kindergarten can be a challenge; here are ideas to help budding scribes develop confidence while practicing spelling and printing in their journal.
A good boss wants employees to succeed, even if it means they may decide to pursue other opportunities.
A book of embroidery designs, fashion and home projects for modern stitchers.
Celebrate America's birthday with the following fun and patriotic printable activities for children.
Engines and trains are favourite toys for many young children. There are a variety of train-related gifts that are appropriate for young train enthusiasts.
Decorate with easy to sew heart projects. This classic motif is suitable for all decorating styles.
Family activities and kids craft projects are great ways to spend time together. Using household items to create crafts keep expenses low and fun high.
Massage Enthusiasts can use these suggestions to create a homemade massage oil customized for their specific needs.
No need to break the bank and go to an expensive store to buy jewelry. Look just as stylish, without the guilt, by using these ideas fit for any small budget.
Building the perfect dog house requires good planning, using the right materials, and ensuring that the kennel will be warm enough during the cold winter months.
Transform your home into a haunted house with Halloween decorations and other items that will create a spooky atmosphere for a Halloween costume party for adults.
Sprouts are an easy, fresh, healthy and nutritious 'fast food', not to mention more economical to grow at home. Learn simple techniques to sprout your own seeds.
Butterflies fascinate kids and grownups. Children learn many lessons from observing these "flying flowers". Let these charming insects teach your kids about pollination,
Fall is a great time of year. The leaves are changing color, there's a nip in the air, and the holidays are just around the corner. Make a Harvest Wreath to celebrate.
An advent calendar doesn't have to be filled with little chocolates to be fun. Use materials found around the house or from the dollar store to make this holiday project.
Looking for a way to have fun and stay cool? Rainy day hobbies are great for days when it's too hot to be outside.
No fire, knives, or other dangerous tools required! This tasty snack is fun to make with the kids, or can make a cute surprise for their lunches.
These knitting DVDs from Leisure Arts teach knitting from basic knit techniques to intermediate skills, stitch patterns, and knitting projects.
Here is a cute centerpiece to enhance any table setting with the fun of Easter.


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