These little blank books are full of possibility! And the best part is each book is made from just a single sheet of folded paper. So grab a sheet of plain paper or these two free templates and get folding!
\These woven watercolor hearts are an artsy take on traditional woven Swedish hearts. Enjoy the process of watercolors and then use the printable heart template to start weaving!
Turn any square of paper into an origami house with these simple directions. Perhaps my favorite thing about these little paper houses are the play they’re sure to inspire!
Can you draw a straight line? If so then you can draw a holiday wreath! Follow along step by step with my wreath drawing video tutorial and step by step pictures!
Let me start by saying I am not a master of origami. Projects requiring precise instructions in order to produce results usually result in me throwing my hands in the air. This little origami bookmark has just a few easy steps and offers lots of possibilities.
Slime. Is that a dirty word at your house? It doesn’t have to be! Try this easy four ingredient Elmer’s glue slime for a super sensory activity!
Printable Color Wheel – an Intro to Color Theory for Kids
Identifying colors is one of the first things we teach our little ones. Some of the first sight words learned are the color words. Color is a language even the smallest people understand. This free color wheel printable and color theory worksheet is a natural place to start.
Notan is a Japanese concept that focuses on the play of light and dark. This fun cut paper heart uses the classic heart shape and combines it with a bright and beautiful watercolor background.
Start with the primary colors and learn how to layer watercolor paints to create the secondary colors.