The secret to making them on the cheap? Toilet paper rolls. If you or your kids can use scissors and decoupage glue, you can make a set of these festive Halloween string lights.
This no-sew costume uses everyday items like a pillowcase, cereal box and flip flops to create a quick-and-easy costume fit for Roman royalty. No sheet-wrapping involved, so there's no need to worry about the toga falling off during trick-or-treating.
Give Mom something special that reminds her of the women who have made an impact on her life. A vintage recipe card written in her grandmother's or great-grandmother's handwriting will serve as a meaningful gift she'll treasure each day.
Your trick-or-treater will be hopping with excitement over this fun frog costume. A hoodie, felt and a few other inexpensive materials are all you need to craft a warm, cozy costume for your little tadpole.
Looking for an easy, budget-friendly activity to keep the kids busy? Put boxes and other recyclables to use by encouraging kids to build a cardboard kingdom. Simply set out the materials and let your little ones unleash their creativity.
Bring the outdoors in with a colorful, spring-inspired window garland. This super easy project will look great no matter which side of the window you're looking through.
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