This milk carton gingerbread house is such an ADORABLE Christmas craft, and it’s so much fun to make! It’s the perfect way to get the whole family involved in a sweet holiday tradition, minus the worry of little hands sneaking bites when you turn your back!
Soooo? Do you have your Christmas tree up yet?? My girls have been so excited for Christmas that ours has been up for about a week now and the kids are LOVING it! Every craft project they do, no matter how big or small, they say, “I’m going to hang this on the tree!”
Hello! It’s Megan from Homemade Ginger and I’m happy to share a fun winter craft with you today! I must confess, winter is my least favorite season, but these DIY popsicle stick snowflakes are just the thing to cheer a non-winter lover like me!
I’m not an artist – so trust me – if I can make this painting, it has to be pretty easy! I HAD to try this art project just because it’s fun. And cool. And sciency. (My browser is telling me that’s not a real word… haha) This salt and watercolor snowflake art project actually teaches you something, and I LOVE that!
These coffee filter snowflakes are such a fun craft to make on a snowy winter day! They’re really easy to make, they look gorgeous hanging in the window (or anywhere!) and it’s a great opportunity for kids to experiment with colour blending. It’s a craft and science experiment mixed together in one – and it ends up looking beautiful!
These DIY pom pom teddy bear ornaments are so adorable! They fit in the palm of your hand and I’m pretty convinced they are the sweetest little things you can possibly make out of dollar store pom poms and Christmas balls. This is such a great dollar store craft!
You know that Christmas baking smell? The one where if you close your eyes you can pretty much feel the excitement (and deliciousness… is that a word?) of the holidays? That is how these cinnamon ornaments smell! The house was absolutely filled with the sweet scent of cinnamon!