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DIY Crafts


Skip the Carving: Host a Pumpkin Painting Party Instead
If you’ve ever hosted a pumpkin carving day, you know it can get… a little intense . Between the sharp tools, the mess, and the pumpkin guts everywhere — sometimes it’s just not worth the cleanup (or the panic when an unhinged toddler reaches for the carving knife). So this year, we skipped the sharp objects and swapped them for paintbrushes — and honestly, it might be my new favorite fall tradition. The Setup I will link everything individually, but I also put together your

Kelsey Berry
Oct 142 min read


Kids Nature Craft: DIY Flower Frames with Popsicle Sticks and Packing Tape
If you’re anything like me, you’ve probably got a stash of popsicle sticks, a roll of packing tape that’s somewhere in the junk drawer, and little hands that love picking flowers and leaves every time you go outside. This quick and easy craft turns all of that into a keepsake — and a perfect way to get your kids outside exploring nature. These DIY Flower Frames are made with just a few supplies, and they turn your kids’ flower collections into sun-catching art you can hang

Kelsey Berry
Oct 82 min read


Pressed Flower Kids Craft: Turn Old Bouquets into Beautiful Keepsake Art
If you’ve ever had a bouquet that felt too special to toss — maybe from Mother’s Day, a birthday, or just a “thinking of you” surprise — this easy pressed flower craft is the sweetest way to give those blooms a second life. It’s part science, part art, and completely kid-friendly. In our house, we turned a fading flower arrangement into a morning of creativity, laughter, and (a little bit of) mess — and the result was a handmade piece of art we’ll keep forever. What You’ll Ne

Kelsey Berry
Oct 82 min read


Easy Fall Kids Craft: DIY Leaf Caterpillars from Amazon Boxes
If your porch looks like a mini Amazon warehouse after Prime Day, you’re not alone. Before those boxes hit the recycling bin, let’s turn them into something fun (and free!) — DIY Leaf Caterpillars ! This simple fall craft transforms a pile of cardboard into a creative outdoor adventure for kids. It’s part nature walk, part art project, and 100% adorable. Bonus: you’ll feel super mom-y for reusing materials you already have. What You’ll Need A few leftover Amazon boxes (or a

Kelsey Berry
Oct 82 min read
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