Arts and Crafts Activities
Arts and Crafts to engage your child's creativity. From easy arts and crafts to more advanced, we've got you covered! Use the selector on the right to narrow your search by grade.
Three Sublime Salads for Mother's Day
As Mother's Day approaches and spring comes into full bloom, now is a great time to celebrate with fresh, healthy salads. Here are three that you and your child can mix up together.
Flower Pop-up Card for Mom
Around this time of year, stores are full of Mother's Day card displays. Sure, they're fun; but there's really nothing like homemade! Here is a creative "flower pop-up" card that looks elaborate, but is really very easy for even a little kid to make.
Make a Shoe Box Guitar
Make this guitar out of an old shoebox for some musical fun, while saving room in the landfill.
Make a Picture Perfect Placemat
This placemat, filled with pictures of all the people mom loves, is sure to make her Mother's Day extra special.
Craft a Felt Flower Bouquet
These sweet little posies make for an adorable craft project for any occasion, and the possibilities are endless when it comes to ways to use the flowers after they're done.
Make an Impressionist Watering Can
This year on Mother's Day, try this gift project that brings together an appreciation for flowers and gardening with a hands-on lesson in art history.
Go Green: Turn T-Shirts into Totes
Paper and plastic both produce environmental waste. Instead, choose cotton! Make this stylish tote bag out of a T-shirt, and make a difference for the planet.
Mom's Mandel Bread Recipe
In the interest of all of you out there from a bi-religious family, destined to plead the case for Passover, I offer this: an amazing recipe your kids are sure to gobble up, whether they're Jewish by choice, or not!
Egg-Mazing Popovers!
Whip leftover raw eggs together with milk, flour, salt, and a little bit of oil, and you can create splendid, classy puffs that will delight the whole family.
Make a Passover Busy Book
A felt activity book is a great way to keep smaller kids entertained. They're especially fun to make around the holidays--when themes for the book abound, and mom and dad are busy with preparations.

