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.
Salt Dough Snow Family- This cute little snow family is easy to bake up. Paint them white then have a ball adding the finishing touches. Be as creative and colorful as your heart desires.
Salt Dough Space Mobile- Salt dough is a fun medium for all ages of kids. Make this easy mobile and hang it in your child's room or share it with a science teacher. A fun activity to help your kids appreciate our solar system.
Santa's Clothesline- When Santa gets home from his long trip around the world, his clothes are sure to be damp from tromping through the snow! So what does Santa do with those wet clothes? He hangs them on his clothesline of course! This craft makes a cute decoration, you can even drape it on the tree.
Scarecrow Patch in a Pot- These festive scarecrows and their cute little crow buddies are the perfect centerpiece for your fall table. Make several and give as gifts during the fall holiday season!
Snow Place Like Home- This adorable snowman can be painted onto any surface that you like. While we chose a glass jar as our medium, he would also look great on a wood plaque, papier mache box, or any other surface you can think of! This craft was designed for those with some experience in tole painting.
Snowman Wall Hanging- This cheerful snowman will greet visitors as they come in the door. Hang him on the door, in the entryway, above your kitchen counter, wherever his cheerful face fits best!
Sock Snowman- This cute snowman is so easy, you'll be able to throw several together in an afternoon! All you need are some tube socks and imagination.
Spray Painted T-shirts- What? Spray paint on t-shirts? That's right! Kids can get as creative as they like with as many colors as they like, while at the same time magically making words or pictures appear under the paint. Try it today!
Spring Painted Pot- Usher in spring with this pretty painted pot. The soothing color of sage makes for a great addition to any room, but is perfect for a relaxing spot on your patio or balcony. Fill with pretty flowers or fragrant herbs.
Stuffed Glove Turkey- This darling little turkey is made from a pair or dollar store gloves and makes the perfect centerpiece! Who could resist the charms of this little Thankgiving Day cutie pie?
Styrofoam Cup Bunny- Easter is coming and so is the Easter Bunny! Here's a fun way to welcome spring and Peter Cottontail this Easter season. Simple instructions and common materials make this a great craft for even the little ones.
Styrofoam Cup Leprechaun Hats- Make these fun little Leprechaun hats to dress up your party table or hide them for a fun St. Patty's Day hunt. Fun to make, fun to watch shrink, kids will love this project and want to make more!
Styrofoam Cup Spring Hats- These dainty little springtime hats are perfect for Mother's Day, Easter, or any day you want the feeling of Spring around your home. These are super easy for kids to make and surprisingly fun to watch shrink in the oven!
Sugar & Spice- Sugar and Spice and everything nice, that's what little girls are made of. These cute little girls are a joy to hang on your wall!
Sunflower Jar- What says summer more than fresh sunflowers? Bring that feeling into your home with this lovely painted design, easy!
The Garden Gate- Usher in spring with this darling little craft. This little garden gate makes a great wall hanging, can be framed, or simply set it on a shelf.
Thumb Body Loves You- This adorable craft is easy enough for even really little kids to make. It's perfect for Mother's Day, Valentine's Day, birthdays or just any day. This craft is perfect keepsake material as it's made from your child's thumbprints!
Tie Dye Wall Letters- Has your daughter outgrown her frilly pink bedroom? She will love these bright and colorful wall letters to personalize her space! Tie dye is all the rage with teenagers, but choose any pattern that suits her.
Tin Can Frankenstein- Make this darling little Frankenstein out of felt, glue and a tin can. Fill him with lollipops for Halloween or use as a pencil holder for your homework desk!
Tin Can Mummy- This cute little mummy is a perfect recycling project! Great for holding pens, pencils, or even some Halloween flowers. How about filling your mummy can with lollipops?
Turquoise Potato Beads- Did you know you can make beads for necklaces and bracelets out of potatoes? We were pretty surprised to hear about it, so we decided to try it for ourselves. The result is really quite lovely and truly unique.
Valentine Marble Magnets- This Valentine's Day, make these adorable magnets using clear flat marbles, colored paper and a little decoupage medium. They are easy to make and the fun conversation heart phrases make them great gifts for friends, family, and teachers!
Watermelon Picnic Caddy- Picnics, summertime, and watermelons, they go together well! Dress up your summertime picnic table with this darling watermelon caddy. Use it to hold napkins and utensils, or simply display its cuteness for all to see.
Welcome Shamrock- Need something fun and festive to adorn your front door as St. Patrick's Day approaches? Try this super easy project that can be tailored to your own tastes. If you prefer, uses gold and silver buttons in place of colorful ones.
Welcome to Our Patch- Scarecrows are synonymous with Autumn. This little guy is so adorable you just can't resist him! Paint several to give away as gifts, or make one just for yourself to keep in the kitchen.
Wood Scrap Snowmen- If you have access to some small wood scraps, or perhaps a board you can cut up, you can make these cute little additions to your holiday shelves. But wait, don't stop there! The creative possibilities of this craft are endless; try Santas, Christmas trees, reindeer, Nativity scenes, elves, and more!
Mother's Day is right around the corner. Celebrate mom this year with plenty of crafts, recipes and plenty of other ideas. Here are a few examples to get you started...