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.
DIY Decorating: Family Tree Nametags
Make a family tree, literally! This fun and easy project is the perfect way to help your first grader remember who's who, practice her handwriting, and decorate for Thanksgiving.
Craft Your Own Holiday Gift Bags
You and your child will mutually benefit from this decorative gift bag project! You can expect to cut down on costs this holiday season, while your child will occupy his time while it's cold outside.
Make Handprint Turkeys
Take finger painting to the next level as you show him how to stamp turkeys with his hands as his sense of touch is awoken by the cold, squishy paint. The final product can be used to make coasters, place cards, note cards and more!
Ribbon Pattern Weave
Weaving is an ancient art that some historians believe predates written history. This magnificent art form has been found across many cultures and geographic regions. Introduce the world of fiber arts to your young child through this unique pattern inspired activity.
Roast Pumpkin Seeds
Roasted pumpkin seeds are a yummy annual snack, and they're high in zinc and other minerals, amino acids and Vitamin K.
Make a Superhero Cape!
What kid doesn't want to be a superhero and fly around town? Here's how to make a superhero cape out of an old sheet or piece of fabric.
Learn How to Make Bread from Yeast Dough
Try making bread with your preschooler to teach her about the fascinating world of yeast and bread baking! She'll have fun watching the yeast come alive while she learns about the science behind making bread.
Make Halloween Pumpkin Cookies
Look no further for your healthy Halloween treats. These pumpkin cookies are sweet, fluffy, soft, and perfect for a Halloween party.
Make Your Own Computer Costume!
Save some money this Halloween by helping your child make his own costume! This do-it-yourself computer costume will work great for your young techie, but it can also be adapted to make other costumes as well.
Make Corn Print Patterns!
Allow your kindergartner to experiment with color, pattern and texture with this fun, fall-inspired art activity! Make corn prints with recycled ears of dried corn.

