I love creating fairy homes for every season, and autumn is the perfect time to make a pumpkin fairy house. Pumpkins are nature’s ready-made cottages—round, cozy, and full of charm.| Our Days Outside
Looking for fun, creative ways to keep your kids engaged with the outdoors? Nature crafts are the perfect blend of play, learning, and creativity.| Our Days Outside
There’s a quiet kind of joy in turning something as ordinary as a pinecone into...| Sustain My Craft Habit
There’s something cosy and nostalgic about snowmen, especially when they don’t melt and you don’t...| Sustain My Craft Habit
Which easy stick craft are you going to try first with your kids—the suncatcher, the twig boat, or the hiking stick? The post Stick Crafts for Kids – Fun Nature Projects You Can Make Anywhere appeared first on Happy Toddler Playtime.| Happy Toddler Playtime
Whether you’re packing up for overnight camp or planning a DIY version in your backyard, these classic summer camp crafts are a surefire way to keep kids engaged, inspired, and a little bit messy—in the best way!| Our Days Outside
If you're looking for a fun and creative way to celebrate the beauty of nature with your little ones, you're going to love these flower crafts for kids!| Our Days Outside
Looking for a pretty DIY flower crown to make? This one is super simple and perfect for so many occasions!| Our Days Outside
Depending on where you sit, you'll want to choose either a tallow based soap flake or an animal free oil based soap flake. I chose a coconut oil based flake for my soap, but there are many types out there on the market. So just be sure to read the ingredient list and make sure the flakes you choose align with your personal ethics. | Wings, Worms and Wonder
Why are roses so tragically symbolic?| Wings, Worms and Wonder
It's officially fall!The autumnal equinox passed us last weekend and here in the Northern Hemisphere it's officially fall - even if it still feels like summer in my neck of the woods! But I see the signs. The first 2 trees to start the leaf shift are the figs and the sycamores. But neither offer […]| Wings, Worms and Wonder
In this post, I share what I've been up to this season, including nature weaving, outdoor landscaping, and other summer diversions.| A Pretty Fix
Concrete is a composite material (something made of 2 or more different materials with dissimilar properties) that cures and hardens to a solid over time. It is composed of aggregate (coarse to medium grained particulate material) and cement (which is a fluid binder that sets, hardens, and adheres other materials). In our case in this project, sand is our aggregate and water and cornstarch are our cement. | Wings, Worms and Wonder
Use marbles and natural acorn caps to make acorn pendants for a necklace with this acorn marble necklace DIY jewelry-making tutorial.| Rhythms of Play
Flower suncatcher crafts, made with real flowers from the backyard or out in nature, are a fun nature craft idea for kids and adults.| Rhythms of Play
This gentle introduction to weaving with nature provides tips on how to incorporate flowers, bark, and found objects into handwoven designs.| A Pretty Fix
These dandelion kids activities are fun for spring crafts or summer ideas! From making paint with dandelions to nature crafts and dandelion recipes, you'll have fun with exploring these wonders of nature. Here's our guide on how to look at a dandelion and see not just a weed, but a wish waiting to happen!| Little Cooks Reading Books | Kids Theme Recipes Paired with Children's Books ...
Learn how to make Christmas tree twig ornaments with sticks and a wooden star on top with these step by step instructions and video tutorial.| Rhythms of Play
These natural DIY glass acorn marble ornaments are a gorgeous Christmas craft, gift idea, and decoration for the Christmas tree!| Rhythms of Play
Wow. What a Winter Break. I usually plan on spending my Winter Break in the following ways: Cleaning Cooking for Christmas Curriculum Changing Instead I spent the majority of our break Scrambling. At the start of our Winter Vacation, we suddenly got 8 inches of snow dumped on us. Which WOULD have been lots of […]| The Crafty Classroom
This year I invested in our Homeschool. Well, let me restated that….. This year I financially invested in our Homeschool, by bulking up our classroom library. It’s been long overdue, something I’ve been wanting to do for a while now. Last year I added a couple of reference books to our collection, but this is […]| The Crafty Classroom
One of the most frequent emails I get is over our Homeschool Classroom. And the most common question is, WHERE DOES IT ALL GO? (as in, is that REALLY all you have in your homeschool classroom?) And the answer is YES. And the answer is also NO. You see, we homeschool in our dining room. […]| The Crafty Classroom
We’ve just released a new set of Nativity printables you can use with your children or students this Christmas season. Nativity Printable Pack Easy Download (login or create a free account) If you have slower internet speeds you can also download as individual components here: Nativity Printable Pack Individual Downloads More Christmas Printables and Resources: Scripture […]| The Crafty Classroom
We’ve just released a new set of Nativity printables you can use with your children or students this Christmas season. We want to thank our subscribers by offering this download in an easy click download, but if you are unable to download such a large file you can still access individual components of this set […]| The Crafty Classroom
Learning about India can be lots of fun for children of all ages and there are many opportunities to sneak in a little learning along the way too. We have a great selection of India crafts activities and resources for children, including our latest release: Taj Mahal Art Project for Kids. This art project […]| The Crafty Classroom
If your kids aren’t doing mazes, here are a few reasons why it’s definitely time to start: 1) Mazes help develop fine motor coordination, which is the basis of handwriting skills. 2) Mazes help your child’s eye tracking which is a very important skill 3) Mazes help teach problem-solving skills. Have your kids learn to look first, trace […]| The Crafty Classroom