Scoring a baseball game using a scoresheet goes back to the early days of the game. Scorecards make a great memento of all the baseball games you've attended.| The Art of Manliness
Origami is a perennially effective boredom killer for kids, and arguably the most fun kind of origami is that which results in a creation that has some kind of functionality — a frog you can jump, a box you can put things in, a ring you can wear, a ninja star you can use to […]| The Art of Manliness
If you’re looking for a way to entertain kids without resorting to setting them in front of a screen, nothing does the job like a good old-fashioned paper fortune teller. Fortune tellers keep kids engaged for a substantial stretch of time, and they really get a hoot out of them. Making one is a great […]| The Art of Manliness
If your family has been experiencing wintertime doldrums, we present over 30 ideas for whiling away these long, dark nights.| The Art of Manliness
Have you ever found yourself on a Wednesday afternoon at work wishing you could be camped out in the mountains this weekend? Stop telling yourself you can't on such short notice, because you can.| The Art of Manliness
Even though pen and paper games have been supplanted by phone toggling when it comes to passing the time, it’s still handy to keep a few of them handy.| The Art of Manliness