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Air Dry Clay Bracelet - Mother's Day Diy

Diy bracelet made of air dry clay  is a great mother's day gift idea kids can make. While kids will enjoy the process itself, they will love the colorful results, too ( here's one more post from Easter!). Making diy air dry clay bracelets involves a great set of activities for toddler to school-age kids: a lot of fine motor skills activities, painting, color mixing and threading. Take a look at this easy how-to and make your own beaded bracelets! Read more »

How To Make An Easy Felt Bunting {No-Sew}

Welcome the first day of school by making an easy, no sew felt bunting. It will bring a sense of festivity into your home and your kids will feel it's a special day. After I made a double sided banner and turned it into a tutorial (with a free PDF template!) a while ago, I also wanted to give a no-sew version a try. It was made really, like really quickly. A fun family crafting activity, too! Read more »

How To Make A Felt Pencil Case

So you only have a few small felt scraps left and you'd like to sew something easy and quick? Then you are ready for a DIY felt pencil case! Make a simple patchwork and use it to make a colorful back-to-school felt pencil case. So much fun! Here's an easy sewing tutorial for beginner sewing enthusiasts that will go just perfectly with the super simple sewn notebook tutorial from a while ago. Read more »

Felt Play Food - Bananas {And A Bit About Felt}

What about making some felt fruit today? Felt bananas to be used as play food, to be exact. They are crazy cute, and fun to make! These bananas have also made it into my 7 Favorite Felt Play Food Tutorials . And since felt is easier to sew with than fabrics, beginner sewing enthusiasts will love this too! Read more »

Easy DIY Wooden Stacking Toy

Here's a simple tutorial for you to make a colorful homemade wooden stacking toy for your child. A DIY wood stacker like this will also make a perfect gift for your friends' toddlers!   Read more »