by Sherri Osborn • • Comments Off on Thanksgiving Place Card Holders
If you are looking for a fast and creative way to personalize your Thanksgiving table, gather the kids together and have them make these cardboard tube Thanksgiving place card holders. You can stick with one style or use them both.…
by Sherri Osborn • • Comments Off on 30 Creative Things to do With Pool Noodles
Every time I walk by a display of colorful pool noodles at the store, I stop, stare, and think about how many creative possibilities they hold… It is those thoughts that inspired me to do this fun round-up of creative…
by Sherri Osborn • • Comments Off on DIY Paper Mache Leprechaun
Awhile back, I created a paper mache Cat-in-the-Hat in honor of Dr. Seuss’ birthday; and, while I already had all of the supplies out, I thought I could use the same techniques to create a paper mache leprechaun craft. Do…
by Sherri Osborn • • Comments Off on DIY Easter Bonnet
This festive Easter bonnet is easy for kids to make and fun for them to wear. Of course, it could also be used as an Easter decoration, or to brighten up your home or classroom for spring! Gather together these…
This apple bunting project was made as part of my catalog craft challenge. Can you tell that the apples on this decorative bunting are made using pieces cut out of catalogs? While I do craft challenges often, this one is…
by Sherri Osborn • • Comments Off on 18 Recycled Pumpkin Crafts
Whether you are looking for pumpkins you can use to celebrate Halloween or Thanksgiving, one or more of these pumpkin crafts just might fit the bill. All of these pumpkins are made by recycling items you can find in most…
This project was inspired, in part, by my Margarine Tub Craft Challenge. Knowing my granddaughters were coming for a visit, I prepped the margarine tubs for them to have some fun with.! I showed them how to turn them into…
When I first started thinking about what to make out of canning jar lids (for the canning jar lid craft challenge), one of the first things that popped into my mind was an owl. I knew I wanted to use…
When I was trying to come up with a project in honor of Dr. Seuss’ birthday (celebrated on March 2nd), my first thought went to one of my favorite Seuss books, The Cat In The Hat. Once I decided on…
This craft is great for an older child to make or you can make it to give to a younger child. This play set comes with a groundhog, a shadow, and his hole. The groundhog can go in and out…
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