The Chinese New Year is a celebration rich in traditions perfect for exploring with kids of all ages. These Chinese paper lanterns made from simple templates are a fun way to learn more about the Spring Lantern Festival.
These cut paper heart cards come together in minutes and are perfect for Valentine’s Day or any time a sweet gesture is due!
Poinsettia flowers mean “old fashioned Christmas” to me. These tissue paper poinsettia flowers are such an inexpensive and simple way to add a little holiday cheer- and there’s no need to remember to water them!
These paper plate wreaths are a great group project as the steps are simple and the finished product is such a sweet one. Use a large paper plate and hang your wreath on the door or a dessert paper plate to make a holiday wreath ornament.
Paper snowflakes are kind of a trademark childhood craft. Everyone should have the memory of opening that folded paper up to see what kind of magical design they created! Incorporate your child’s name into the cut paper design to add a new level of design and interest!
Weaving paper is a basic elementary skill that’s important but is no joke to teach. Take that simple skill to the next level with this concept of weaving together two similar paintings. Â
Today I want to show you three easy ways to make a book. These are super simple bookbinding techniques that use everyday materials like index cards and rubber bands. But the resulting handmade books are an adorable start for a million creative writing, drawing, journaling endeavors!
Learn how to make pop up cards for any occasion with this simple pop up card template. Use the included illustrations or make your own to make your 3D card totally personalized and perfect for giving!
These paper picture frames are so simple in terms of materials and time required but they are one of the cutest DIY picture frame ideas you’ll see. Whether your little person fills them with a photo or a special sentiment this is a sweet and simple, no prep gift idea for your little one!