Easter is a beautiful holiday- full of color, joy, and hope. It’s about new life and renewal. And yes, while we love the candy, egg hunts, and chocolate bunnies, combining faith-filled moments with hands-on creativity is a powerful way to help kids understand and appreciate Easter. Getting crafty with colorful DIY projects like these Tie-Dye Easter Eggs is a simple activitiy that brings Easter to life in your home. And, by using baking soda and vinegar, not only do you end up with beautiful, vibrant eggs, but you also get a mini science experiment in the process. It’s double the fun!
Rocket Launch Color by Numbers
If you have young children that don’t naturally like to color or draw, color by numbers worksheets are a great tool to help get your child interested in coloring— an activity that helps develop some much-needed skills for their future. After noticing this issue with my son, I sparked his interest in coloring by finding color by number themes he likes. It’s also why I’ve created this [Read more…]
The Perfect Summer Sundress
I have found the perfect sundress.
Have you ever bought a dress – or any piece of clothing – that you just love and wished you had in every color? I have found that dress. It comes in so many colors and patterns, I could buy it in every design and never get sick of it. It’s called the Fit & Flare Cami Dress from Old Navy.
Creative Kids Art Station
As a kid, some of my fondest memories are from when my mom and I would do art projects together. She would gather her crafting supplies and we’d sit at the dining room table for hours painting, coloring, gluing, and making everything sparkle. Mostly I remember making holiday decorations and crafts—painting Christmas ornaments (which we still do) were our specialty. And now that my son is getting to an age where he likes to color and paint, we can finally start using the Creative Kids Art Station I designed for him. [Read more…]