November 18, 2019
Animals, Early Elementary, Everyday Crafts, Fall, Older Elementary, Preschool, Thanksgiving, Tween to Teen, Upcycled, Yarn & Fabric
The perfect craft equation to me is a bit of nature, something upcycled, and some traditional craft materials like yarn, buttons, and pipe cleaners. This cute yarn owl craft is exactly that!
This craft was inspired by the amazingly cool 1970’s macrame owls—when I was in Palm Springs last year, I saw this display at the Parker Hotel and couldn’t get it out of my head! I wanted to come up with an owl craft that had a branch for them to sit on, and that used yarn to give that soft feel like the rope macrame versions.
This craft works so well when done in large groups of kids…think birthday parties, classrooms, or craft events! Here are some examples of how kids create their own owls. One day I’m going to commission 30 kids to make me an owl so I can have my own wall!
What you’ll need:
• 1 stick
• 1 pipe cleaner
• felt
• glue
• yarn
• scissors
• 2 white buttons
• 2 black buttons
• 3×4” piece of cardboard
Make it!
1. Insert pipe cleaners through the holes of the cardboard and twist to attach to the stick to make the feet.
2. Glue ears to the top two corners of the cardboard.
3. Hook yarn into the slit on the cardboard and wrap until the cardboard is covered. Cut string and tuck the end.
4. Glue small black button to white button and glue to the owl as eyes.
5. Glue beak in between the eyes.
November 11, 2019
ad, Christmas, Early Elementary, Grown-Up, Holidays, Older Elementary, Tween to Teen, Yarn & Fabric
This post was sponsored by our friends at Aleene’s.
When it comes to ornaments, we think you can never have too many…and especially never too many homemade options! These little felt stocking ornaments are so cute, and when made with the super-strong Aleene’s Tacky Glue, they can actually hold little toys, candy, and other surprises. Just make the stocking base and decorate it however you like!
What you’ll need:
This post was sponsored by our friends at Aleene’s.
November 11, 2019
ad, Christmas, Early Elementary, Grown-Up, Holidays, Older Elementary, Paper, Tween to Teen
This post was sponsored by our friends at Aleene’s.
Christmas garlands are not just for tree-trimming anymore…your kids can make this simple DIY paper ornament garland that can hang over the mantle, along the staircase, or even in their own room to add some holiday cheer! The cool thing about this design is that it has a spherical ornament shape that’s able to hang flat against the wall.
If you have enough garlands you can also make a bunch of these and turn them into ornaments for the Christmas tree!
What you’ll need:
This post was sponsored by our friends at Aleene’s.
November 6, 2019
ad, Christmas, DIY Home, Early Elementary, Family Bonding, Grown-Up, Holidays, Older Elementary, Paper, Preschool, Tween to Teen, Unplugged Time, Upcycled
This post was sponsored by our friends at Aleene’s.
You know that sinking feeling you have when it’s time to throw away the sugary gingerbread house that you and your kids slaved over? Here’s an upcycled paper version that you can save and display from year to year!
Starting with an empty tissue box as the basic shape, just add cardboard and any crafty embellishments that you have to make it magical and sweet. Great creative and crafty…think about what usually lives on a gingerbread house and think how you can make it from non-edible materials. Like you can twist a red and a white pipe cleaner together to make a candy cane if you don’t have these nifty paper straws! Here are a few little tips and tricks for how we dressed up our paper holiday gingerbread house!
What you’ll need:
October 29, 2019
Grown-Up, Halloween, Holidays, Tween to Teen
Halloween ranks number one in holiday crafting both at Project Kid (the biz) and Project Kids IRL (Oliver and Sommer). We discuss our decorations and costumes about six months out and it’s constantly changing.
And every year I’m so exhausted by all the crafting that I never think about me (typical mom). And I thought to myself, what does a mom want in a costume…she wants it to be easy, comfortable, and chic. I threw on my favorite Entire World sweatshirt, jeans, and the DIY accessory that made it all come together!
So this year, I made a few costumes that are easy-to-make and take less than 20 minutes. I was inspired by this cute DIY beach bag design by Alice & Lois. Check out the how-to below!
MILK & COOKIES
What you need:
SWEET AS CANDY
MOM-O-LANTERN