Lots of spring break fun with these DIY pool noodle nunchucks!
I don’t know about you but we always have extra boxes laying around here. I try to encourage the boys to use them before we recycle them because cardboard is such a great material. Sometimes they’ll stay around for a long time storing toys, drawing supplies etc. Today we wanted to use a small box with LEGO minifigs but it needed to have a “cool factor” so we decided on a store with a revolving door.
Noise! What is better than DIY noise?! 😉 Get the instructions for this fun craft at Housing a Forest
Free Printable Muppets Most Wanted activities and another easy invisible ink activity!
Lots of fun today – click through for all the info!
Just in time to impress their teachers, friends or grandparents for Valentine’s Day we have an easy origami heart tutorial for you today!
With Valentine’s Day sneaking up on us I thought I’d share multiple ways to create a heart out of LEGO bricks.
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This post was contributed by Heather of Crayon Box Chronicles.
What’s your favorite color of the Olympic flag? Blue, yellow, black, green, or red? On opening day, February 7th, wear one or all five colors! Can’t make it to Sochi, Russia? Bring the thrilling excitement to your livingroom with these kid-made origami Olympic bracelets. Gear-up for some action-packed events!
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I love the “bow and arrow” theme with Valentine’s Day but what good is a bow and arrow if it doesn’t really work? Here’s a fun craft that DOES work!
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We first discovered cascarones a couple of Easters ago and they’ve become a must do tradition for the boys. I LOVE how Camille Styles took that tradition…