14 Easiest DIY Christmas Ornaments To Make With Kids

14 Easiest DIY Christmas Ornaments To Make With Kids
If you have kids, it’s so awesome to spend time with them preparing your home for the coming holidays and cooking food! Today I’ve prepared a whole bunch of tutorials to make with your little ones, they are super cute and easy – almost for any kids’ age. You can make some using salt dough... 
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DIY Faux Taxidermy Ornaments To Make With Kids

DIY Faux Taxidermy Ornaments To Make With Kids
These fun Christmas ornaments are perfect to make with kids! Prepare plastic shopping bags, masking tape, acrylic paints, paintbrushes, scissors, glue, pipecleaners, a cereal box, wood slices and yarn. First, determine what kind of animal you are going to make. Start by forming a head shape with your plastic bag. You want to use a... 
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13 Fun And Cheerful DIY Owl Crafts For Your Kids

13 Fun And Cheerful DIY Owl Crafts For Your Kids
Owls are so cute! These wise birds are in trend because they are nice and kind. Make a couple of cute owls for your kids and look at their happy faces! Of course, the first idea that comes to mind is an owl toy from plush or felt. If you have a baby, then a... 
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DIY IKEA Hack: Kids’ Table Makeover

DIY IKEA Hack: Kids’ Table Makeover
More IKEA hacks and today for your little ones! Prepare furniture paint, rose gold spray paint, Ikea Latt kids table, 2″ foam roller and tray, 2″ paint brush, painter’s tape, wrapping paper or wallpaper, metal straight edge, an X-Acto knife, a sheet of acrylic cut to 17-3/8 x 23-5/8″.  Keep reading the tutorial in the... 
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7 Useful DIY Magnet Boards For Kids And Adults

7 Useful DIY Magnet Boards For Kids And Adults
A magnet board has lots of advantages: first of all, it’s comfy for attaching your schedules, plans, ideas and various thoughts you don’t want to forget. Second, your kids will be happy to have one! They can play, learn colors, letters, objects and words and also leave messages to each other using such boards. Third,... 
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DIY Air Dry Clay Bats To Make Wtih Kids

DIY Air Dry Clay Bats To Make Wtih Kids
This tutorial is perfect to spend time with kids while making it. The supplies are air drying clay, black acrylic paint, a paintbrush, super glue, beads or, ribbon or string, needle, baking paper, bat cookie cutter and a punch. Take a lump of clay and roll it out to the desired thickness. Punch out as... 
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8 Cool And Easy To Make DIY Halloween Masks For Kids

8 Cool And Easy To Make DIY Halloween Masks For Kids
A mask is a necessary acessory to finish the Halloween looks of your kids. A mask can polish the look or even make the whole outfit. The most popular mask are those of animals and some super heroes – they arne’t difficult to make but you’ll need some sewing skills. You can also go for... 
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7 Easy And Cool DIY Kids’ Canopy Tents For Indoors

7 Easy And Cool DIY Kids’ Canopy Tents For Indoors
Everyone needs some cozy nook to relax, read, feel comfortable and enjoy being herself or himself, including your little ones. Make a cool and very easy canopy tent for him or her to keep some privacy! Most of such DIYs are even no sew – no fuss around! Prepare an embroidery hoop or a hula... 
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Cool DIY Felt Wheel To Teach Kids Colors

Cool DIY Felt Wheel To Teach Kids Colors
Wanna teach your kids colors? Here’s a cool idea! The supplies are felt in all colors, a pencil/white colored pencil, fabric scissors, poly fill, embroidery floss, embroidery needle, Velcro circles, cardstock for templates. First cut a circle template from cardstock using your Cricut, search the images using “color wheel” and bam there it is. The... 
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Let Your Girl Feel A Princess: 5 DIY Canopies For Kids’ Beds

Let Your Girl Feel A Princess: 5 DIY Canopies For Kids’ Beds
Does you little princess feel not really princess enough? Then make a canopy for her bed to highlight that she’s the cutest and the most girlish! Choose some sheer curtains or just tulle and find a big embroidery hoop; sew and arrange the curtains as you like and attach them to the hoop; there are... 
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