If you know someone who loves to go fishing, you might want to make them one of these fishing survival kits. No matter what age they are, they will get a kick out of this silly kit and the list…
As I mentioned a few days ago when I posted this collection of 30 Edible Valentine Ideas for Kids, I was also gathering together some links to Valentine ideas that do not include an edible treat. For these Valentines, you…
These 12 Days of Christmas printable tags were originally posted by me on the Family Crafts site at About-Dot-Com, and it has recently come to my attention that there no longer seems to be an easy way to save or…
Perhaps my thought went immediately to making something edible for my husband for Father’s Day because I know he has a sweet tooth, but I think many dad and grandpas would love to get one of these tasty gifts on…
Remember the paper mache cone craft challenge? I am happy I introduced this challenge just in time for Easter because this carrot candy holder seemed like an obvious use for one of the cones. It is so easy to make…
by Sherri Osborn • • Comments Off on How to Make a Snowman Candy Jar
Mason jars are so easy to find these days, and come in so many fun varieties, I figured I would use one to make this cute snowman candy jar. You can make several of them, fill them with sweet treats…
When it comes to giving gifts, I usually don’t like to give money. For me, personally, I think of it as a cop-out only because it is easy to give money instead of a gift. I do realize, though, that…
While I was gathering links for my 30 Edible Valentine Ideas for Kids round-up, I got inspired to come up with a little something of my own. This might not be as cute or as fancy of some of the…
by Sherri Osborn • • Comments Off on DIY Candy Kiss and Tissue Paper Roses
While I created this Candy Kiss and tissue paper rose bouquet with St. Valentine’s Day in mind, I think it would also be a great gift to make for Mother’s Day. Of course, you can make them for someone you…
Have you found a special gift for your dad or grandpa yet? If not, or even if you have, why not print out a set of these printable coupons for a Father’s Day gift? You can quickly make up a…
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