See all of our seasonal kids craft ideas, spring, summer, fall and winter projects.
Easy Tie Dye for Kids- Watch your child's face light up
when you remove that first
rubber band from your tie dyed
t-shirt. It is truly amazing the
designs that one can create with
so few tools. Try these super
easy tie dyes for kids and see
what ours were raving about!
Edible Bird's Nest- This fun craft is not only adorable when done, but it's
tasty too! Sit the kids down to make this fun spring
project. Be sure to make extras for friends and family.
Egg Carton Caterpillar- This cute little caterpillar is very easy for little ones to put together. A little paint and some egg cartons and you have this fun springtime project.
Egg Carton Ladybugs- Recycle your old egg cartons into these adorable little ladybugs! So easy to make and such a cute result, what child could resist? Great for spring, Earth Day, or any old time.
Eggs & Bacon Candy- Make this fun treat while on your next camping trip or any old time. It's cute, it's tasty and the kids will love it! This is a fun project for 4H, Scouts or just for a lazy summer day.
Extreme Embellished Purse- Girls will love this purse! A great way to show young girls some basic sewing skills and help them create something of their very own.
Fabric Pencil Case- Here's an easy craft project that will help your child get back into the groove for school! It's a great project for both boys and girls. Keep it simple or add detail with embellishments. Each pencil case will hold about 6 pencils.
Grown-ups: Join the fun and make your own to keep that junk drawer organized!
Fall Crayon Craft- I love a clearance rack. After every holiday, I am out hunting the bargains. In recent years, Halloween has emerged as the second largest retail holiday. That means lots of neat merchandise to amass and people are decorating earlier than ever. As I went through my Halloween boxes, I came across a ghost cake pan that was free with a purchase. Ghost cakes are adorable, albeit a little on the large side. But who needs cake when the trick-or-treat candy is so plentiful? So I decided I needed a new idea to use the ghost cake pan.
Feeding Station For Birds- Make this Feeding Station for Birds out of recycled plastic pop bottles. And don't miss the simple pine cone feeder for the little ones to make.
Florida Blue Crab- Preschoolers, and even toddlers, will love this adorable little blue crab straight from the Florida coast... well almost! This activity is simple, uses very few supplies, and even older kids can get in on the fun. What child doesn't like to paint with their hands?
Flower Power Jewel Box- This adorable box is all "girl" with its flower motif and fun fur lining. A little papier mache, glue, and some paint, and your little girl can have her very own jewel box.
Flower Power Pencil Holder- Make this cute and cheerful can for that special little girl in your life. This darling little can is perfect for pens, markers, or anything else her heart desires.
Flower Power Pot- An adorable little craft that's easy to make and looks great in that special girl's bedroom.
Flower Power Tank Top- Kids love to paint, and creating a special shirt to wear is a great way to express their creativity. Make this adorable flower power tank top with your kids, they'll be sure to show it off to their friends!
Foam Locket Magnets- Make these adorable locker magnets to display this school year. You'll not only have the best looking locker in school, all of your friends will want to know how you made them!
Folded Treasure Boxes- These boxes are so simple and lots of fun. They make great gift boxes or just use them to store your treasure. Be creative.
Football Star Shirt- Is your child a budding football star? Maybe you have big football fans in your family? This shirt is an ideal gift and a really fun project for game day. Whether a fan or a player, your kids will love it!
Friendship Pens- Make them for
yourself or swap 'em
with your friends! Why
not use your school or
scout colors or your
favorite colors.
Froggy Note Holder- This long legged frog is the perfect companion for any child's bedroom door or wall. He's perfect for hanging notes or photos and he's cute to boot!
Fun & Funky Tote Bag- Has your daughter outgrown her ribbons and lace and has long since ditched the princess decorations in her bedroom? Make this fun and funky tote bag for her sleepovers, dance class accessories, or even homework!
Fun Winter Cookie Pops- If you are looking for a fun and easy recipe to do with
the kids, try these deliciously simple Winter Cookie
Pops. The kids will smile and giggle while making
these treats, and will have something fun to give to
family and friends!
Furry Head Pencils & Eraser Heads- Terri of MakingFriends.com brings us these great crafts. Watch 'em wiggle when you write! Makes a great party favor.
Fuzzy Desk Accessories- Give a set of these fuzzy desk accessories to your friends and they won't believe you made it! Little girls will adore this craft and will want to show them off to all their friends.
Gift Bags and Tags Craft Project- There are some things I am compelled to save. Grocery bags, plastic bags, gift bags, shopping bags, they all have a place. I do use most of them again, even if it's for just collecting trash. I have an area designated for all my gift giving wrappings, bows, tissue and of course all those bags that I know I can regift. As the holidays approach, and I see a move looming in our future, I am on a mission to reuse as much as I can so I don't have to pitch it or pack it! My assortment of holiday gift bags is a little slim this year, probably because I seem to regift them as fast as I acquire them, and I refuse to buy gift bags when I have a shopping bag full of shopping bags from the last year that is bulging at the seams.
Glitter Glue Yarn Stars- These glittery patriotic stars are not only an easy to make craft for kids, they use very few supplies and are great for the Fourth of July holiday. Make these cute 4th of July yarn stars to hang in your window!
Graduation Caps- A fabulous idea for preschool or Kindergarten graduations! Easy to put together and children are proud to wear them and move on in style.
Hair Flair- Begin with plain barrettes, headbands and ponytail holders. With some
imagination and glue you can turn these items from boring to adorable
for any little girl in your life! Perfect for back to school.
Hair Scrunchies- A great craft to do with girls of any age. After all, all girls like hair scrunchies, even Moms! Make a bunch of these for heading back to school, going to gymnastics, or just hanging out!
Hiking Necklace- Make your next hike a safe -- and fun -- adventure! Put together this fun hiking necklace with all the essentials. Hang it around your neck and you are ready to go! Perfect for camping or scouts!
Homework Before Play Sign- This cute door plaque doubles as a "quiet zone" sign and a "gone playing" sign. This is a great way to let your child's friends know that they are not yet finished with their homework and to come back later. It also lets kids know whether their friends are home or not.
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...