How to make Paper Roll Candles
How to make Peg Snowflake Decorations
Make Bean Blooms
How to Make Pipe Cleaner Poinsettia Ornaments
Welcome to Day 3 of our Pipe Cleaner Christmas Ornaments series! Today I’m going to show you how to make pipe cleaner poinsettia ornaments. This simple little craft only needs 3 pipe cleaners and you can make it in less than 5 minutes!
How to Make Snowman Soup
Snowman soup is so much fun to make, and it’s such an adorable homemade gift! Make up a festive package with hot chocolate and goodies, and give one to everyone in the classroom, or to teachers, coworkers, and neighbours.
How to make Salt Painting Snowflake
How to make Snow Princess Pictures
How to make Shaving Cream Slime
I make Shaving Cream Slime when I have a lot to get done because it entertains my kids for hours! 🙂
How to Make Beaded Pipe Cleaner Pumpkins
These beaded pipe cleaner pumpkins are SO CUTE and super simple to make! You only need a two basic supplies: orange pony beads, and pipe cleaners. That’s it! If you saw our beaded pipe cleaner Indian corn from a few weeks ago, the process is pretty similar. Except with these pumpkins, you pull apart the pipe cleaners to make a pumpkin shape – easy peasy! Before you know it, you’ll have your very own pumpkin patch!
How to make grinch green icing for Grinch brownies
As the holiday season is swiftly approaching, I cannot help but share one of my all-time favorite recipes that literally steals the show at every Christmas party - a delightful brownie recipe adorned with grinch stole christmas green icing. These brownies aren't just delicious, they are much fun to create, decorate, and of course, devour. So let's dive into this festive culinary journey where I'll unravel the secrets of how to make Grinch green icing that would even make the Grinch himself abandon his grumpy ways.
Penguin Cutlery Holder
How to Make Stenciled Sidewalk Chalk Christmas Lights – Creative Outdoor...
It has been way too long since we last pulled out the sidewalk chalk! And since it’s too cold to play outside, what better way to use it than in an awesome Christmas art project!