Make a Stenciled Frame- Here's a fun project that a teenager can make for one of their friends. Frames make wonderful gifts for birthdays and holidays, and using these pre-shaped stencils makes it even easier.
Making a Mobile Craft Supply Box for the Kids- Your kids love crafts, so why not create a supply box for traveling? That's right, a box of supplies that you can take with you and your kids can enjoy while you travel. Some items are more important than others, so if you collect these few items you can have plenty of fun without all the extras.
Miniature Uncle Sam Hats- This July 4th make these miniature Uncle Sam hats to decorate your picnic table! The Fourth of July wouldn't be complete without some patriotic crafts for kids, so be sure to make this cute craft today.
Mother's Day Pamper Card- Mother's Day is a time for appreciating everything that our moms do for us. It's a day of pampering and relaxation. Give mom this special handmade card encouraging her to take it easy on her special day. This card is super easy and can be put together in minutes!
Mummy Note Holder- Modeled after our back to school froggy note holder craft, this cute mummy is the perfect Halloween project to keep your homework notes in one place. Mom can even use it to assign a chore (scream!).
Nest of Hungry Chicks- These cute little chicks have just hatched and they are ready to eat! Make these adorable little birdies and usher in Spring with new life, even if it is pretend! Simple supplies make this a fun and quick project.
No Sew Country Santa- This Santa is a great addition to any wall, sitting next to the fireplace, or atop a shelf. He's soft enough to cuddle too!
Paint Stick Scarecrow- This adorable scarecrow makes a great decoration for your kitchen, garden, porch, or just about anywhere you want to "stick" him! Use scraps of material and inexpensive felt to put this cutie together.
Painted Coffee Mug for Mom- Painting on a coffee cup is just as easy as painting on a piece of paper or wood. Use this simple yet cute design for your Mother's Day coffee mug, or create your very own! The possibilities are endless.
Painted Handprint Turkey- It's a classic, the handprint turkey craft. Make this cute little painted turkey with your child each year to track his/her growth. Save them each year to see how much they've grown!
Paper Plate Ladybugs- Spring has sprung and with it comes new life in many forms. What a fun and colorful way to celebrate the season by making these adorable, and easy, ladybugs. A little paint and very few supplies and you'll be crafting these cuties in no time.
Patriotic Address Sign- If you are looking for a unique way to show your patriotism, why not try some red, white and blue salt dough crafts? Better yet, take those creations one step further and make this great address sign for your house.
Patriotic USA Box- This cute little box is not just reserved for the Fourth of July! It is perfect for Memorial Day, September 11th, or any day you feel like showing your patriotism!
Patriotic Welcome Star- Your front door looks so plain, why not dress it up with this fun and easy welcome star! Perfect for Fourth of July, Memorial Day or any day you want to show your patriotic spirit!
Plastic Cup Crow- So many scarecrow crafts, but what about the crows? As autumn rolls in and farmers work on their harvest, the crows will be looking for free goodies. Make this cute little crow to celebrate fall!
Plastic Cup Flowers- April showers bring May flowers, but why wait until May? Create your own beautiful bouquet with goodies from around the house. All you need are some plastic cups and whatever else you have on hand to decorate them with!
Plastic Cup Ghost- This cute little trick or treater is the perfect project for your kids. Recycle some paper or plastic cups into cute litlte ghost decorations for Halloween!
Pom Pom Bumble Bee- Summer is here and so are the bees! No need to shy away from this adorable bumble bee. It's fluffy and soft and you'll have a great time putting it together. A perfect trash to treasure project.
Pom Pom Shamrock- If you are on the look out for an easy St. Patrick's Day craft to do with your daycare, class room, neighborhood kids, or just with your own little ones, this is a keeper. Very easy to make and a fun result!
Pot of Gold Treat Holders- Whether you are having a St. Patrick's Day party for your kids or in the classroom, these little treat holders are fun to make for any age. Top off this creative project with foil wrapped gold coins or other gold wrapped candies. Steer clear of the leprechauns!
Primitive Lamb- This primitive lamb was originally painted on an old milk bottle by artist, Cindy Trombley. We had an overabundance of 8x10 picture frames and decided to create this great country print to hang on the wall.
Puffy Shamrocks- This adorable craft is perfect for passing the time on a rainy Spring day. This project is great for even the young set and is captivating enough to keep their attention until project end! Add a ribbon to the back to hang on the wall.
Quilted Keepsake Box- Turn an empty check box into this charming little quilted keepsake container. Use this cute little creation to store jewelry, hair accessories, receipts, loose change, or even... cancelled checks! Whatever you decide to use it for, it's a great way to recycle any kind of old box.
Rainbow & Shamrock Cookies- This St. Patrick's Day, decorate and dress up some plain old sugar cookies to be the life of the party... heck, why make make THEM the party? Get yuor kids together to decorate and have a good time!
Rustic Birdhouse- This charming rustic birdhouse is a great addition to any country decor. A perfect spring project, just don't put it outside, the birds may move in!
Salt Dough Christmas Trees- If you are looking for a fun project that doubles as a really cute decoration, try your hand at these salt dough Christmas trees. Easy to make, fun to decorate, and so many different possibilities!
Salt Dough Flower Magnet- Spring is here! As April showers move in, may flowers will sprout. No need to wait for your own flowers, make some that will last all year long. Choose whatever colors you like and make an entire garden for your fridge!
Salt Dough Ghost Family- These little ghouls are so easy to make your kids will be howling for more. Make a big batch of dough and put together as many ghouls as you can handle. These make great windowsill decorations!
Salt Dough Lips Pin- Salt dough is such a fun medium. So many cute things can be made from salt dough and a little craft paint. Try these cute little lips on for size! Make them from a heart cookie cutter and a little manipulation, glue a pin on the back and you're done!
Salt Dough Pumpkin Patch- Salt dough is a great medium for fun and creative crafting. Take this sparkly pumpkin patch for instance! Salt dough recipes aren't just for kids. Make these fun and festive pumpkins this Fall for your holiday decorating.
Not too far from now, Cupid will be shooting his arrow at love birds all over! Visit our Valentine's Day section for fun crafts, great recipes, or gift ideas, you'll find it all here. Here are a few examples to get you started...