Take a look around. You'll find crafting fun for children, teens and adults.
Mini-boomerangs - Make mini-boomerangs that REALLY fly and return to you! Fun indoor activity: This project comes with free printable patterns and experiment ideas to test your aerodynamic skills. Who can make the boomerang fly the furthest? The fastest?
This week's Wednesday Treat is a delightful addition to the Baby Shower Series. The new digital paper features stripes in baby blue, soft pink, and sunshine yellow, perfect for creating a whimsical atmosphere at your baby shower. This paper complements the existing set featuring the same soft color palette. Use these versatile papers to craft baby shower invitations, Easy Party Favor Bags, gift wrap, and more!
Easy Folded Paper Bouquet - Craft a freestanding paper bouquet in minutes! This easy craft project is perfect for families, groups, or classrooms. No patterns required, just construction and tissue paper, a little folding, cutting, and gluing, and voila! You've got a beautiful, freestanding bouquet that brightens any space.
Easy Jar Lid Covers - Elevate your gift-giving with our DIY jar lid covers! With a few simple steps and our free printable templates, you can transform any ordinary jar into a unique and charming container for homemade treats, bath bombs, or even craft a special "gratitude jar." The recipient will love the personalized touch!
Last week's Wednesday treat was a series of free digital paper downloads with harlequin diamonds in repeating patterns of contrasting diamonds standing on end. Choose from mellow, vibrant, and bold colors to create stunning crafts. All the digital papers in the series coordinate with the boxes in the Diamond Box project. While the Red and Yellow Harlequin Diamonds paper, with alternating rows of smaller red and yellow diamonds, coordinates with the Red Mixed Dots digital papers.
Multicolor Binoculars - Craft magical binoculars (and adventure) with your child using recycled paper tubes and colorful cellophane. They’ll peer through tinted lenses to see the world in a different way! We'll show you how to make these binoculars super cool (black for a classic look!), but feel free to get creative and decorate them any way you like! This easy craft is perfect for a fun afternoon and is adaptable for younger children.
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