Tag: budget friendly
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Cotton Ball Snowmen

Cotton ball snowmen are a cozy winter craft where your preschooler will glue fluffy cotton balls onto paper or cardboard to build a snowman. Afterwards, you can decorate it with simple materials like buttons, felt, or construction paper. The soft texture of cotton balls makes the snowman tactile and inviting, while the decorating stage sparks Read more
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Christmas Tree Collage

The Christmas Tree Collage is a simple, hands-on holiday activity where toddlers decorate a paper tree shape using a variety of textured and colorful materials. It’s open-ended, meaning there’s no “right” way to do it. Kids can explore, experiment, and proudly display their unique creations. Why This Craft is Perfect for Toddlers Developmental Benefits Let’s Read more
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Reindeer Graham Crackers

The holidays are a perfect time to switch up your snacks with a little magic and flair. Today, we’re going to keep things sweet and simple, using pantry staples for a fun and festive spin on a familiar favorite. Check out our reindeer graham cracker recipe below! Why Reindeer Graham Crackers are Great for Kids Read more
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No-Sew Sock Snowman

The joys of an approaching winter bring new thrills and family traditions right to your doorstep. If you’re fortunate enough (for your kids’ sake) to live where it snows, you’ll see evidence of their imagination displayed right on the lawn. Unfortunately, that evidence will soon melt away, or worse, you may live in an area Read more
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Salt-Dough Handprint Ornament

My favorite infant crafts offer engaging play for your little one, while also leaving you with a precious keepsake. This craft does just that. I’m sure you’ve seen plenty of store-bought kits for handprint ornaments, but today we’re going to make our own! All of the supplies are likely in your pantry and kitchen already, Read more
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Thanksgiving Bracelets

Keeping your kids busy during the Thanksgiving holiday prep can be a challenge. To keep your distractions to a minimum, try out our Thanksgiving bracelet craft! They’re simple, colorful bead bracelets made with fall-themed colors (orange, yellow, red, brown). Each bead can represent something the child is thankful for, turning the bracelet into a wearable Read more
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Thanksgiving Paper Bag Puppets

Thanksgiving is the perfect time to blend creativity, storytelling, and fine motor practice into one joyful craft. Paper bag puppets are a preschool-friendly activity that transforms simple materials into expressive characters like turkeys, pilgrims, or even fall animals. Your preschooler will decorate the flap of the bag as the puppet’s face, and add feathers, hats, Read more
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Butternut Squash Risotto

You guys…Thanksgiving is right around the corner! Are you ready yet? Don’t worry, you still have time to get all of those last-minute ingredients. While you’re at the store, throw a butternut squash and some Arborio rice in your cart for this yummy Butternut Squash Risotto recipe. If you are planning on having a large Read more
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Autumn Wreath

If you haven’t decorated for the upcoming holiday, this week is a great time to start! This craft is one that your preteens and older will appreciate making and seeing on display in your home. Your kids will design their own autumn-inspired wreaths using a grapevine or foam base. They’ll decorate their base with faux Read more
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No-Sew Felt Pie Slices

Me-oh-my, I love pie! With the holiday season upon us, those scrumptious pie dishes will soon be filling your kitchen and your belly. While you’re gearing up to taste your favorite pie dishes, let’s give your toddler a pie they can enjoy all year round! These adorable felt pie slices are soft, safe, and full Read more