Fabulous DIY Springtime Crafts
Spring officially started last week and I am so happy to see the sun out and birds chirping! Springtime is a time of new beginnings. We have been working on our house, slowly de-cluttering the random stuff that somehow manages to find its way onto my counters and kitchen table! By getting rid of these things that we no longer need, has freed up more space to start working on some fun springtime crafts. My daughter starts spring break tomorrow afternoon and we are working on our Things To Do List this weekend. Here are some fun crafts you can do with the kids while on break that would look great in the house or even as a gift for a neighbor or grandparent. Enjoy!
Spring Blocks
These are just so adorable! What a clever idea from Inspiring Creations! She provides a step-by-step tutorial on how to make your own spring blocks that would look great on your mantel. Read more at Inspiring Creations Blog.
DIY Birdhouse
This is so pretty and I am sure your neighborhood birds would appreciate this craft! The image was found on Pinterest and it looks like they used a milk carton, glued some tissue papers, added a popsicle stick and used paint sample sheets for the roof. I absolutely love this idea and plan to make it next week!
DIY Bird Feeders
Our neighbors across the way have no less than five bird feeders that include food for hummingbirds as well as seeds for all the other birds hanging around. I joke with them and say it looks like Snow White’s house because the birds all know where to go to get some yummy grub! When I walked by their house – it reminds me of a scene out of Snow White or Cinderella because there are so many birds flying to and fro. They even had a baby bunny hanging around last spring as well! This cute DIY bird feeder idea comes from The Happier Homemaker that will surely be a hit! To read how to make your own go to The Happier Homemaker.
Creative Garden
I just love this idea! Now you can find a home for the rain boots your kids have outgrown! This is such a colorful and fun way to grow a garden. Image found on Pinterest.
Build a Bird’s Nest
Tis the season for nest building! My daughter and I will leave out some of our dog’s fur after we brush him for the birds to use for their nests. I am not sure if the birds actually use this fur we leave for them but it makes my daughter happy thinking she is helping them out. This is such a cute idea. You can use items you find on a nature walk or things you might already have in your crafts drawer (or cabinet or room if you are really crafty). To read how The DIY Mommy made hers go to The DIY Mommy.
Sheepishly cute
This would make a really sweet gift for a teacher or friend. You can write whatever you want on the card! This blogger made this cute sheep out of Q-Tips and popsicle sticks and it looks pretty easy to make – just takes a little time cutting out the Q-Tips. To see how to make your own go to Carinissima.
Springtime Flowers
This reminds me of the gorgeous cherry blossoms I enjoyed while living in Japan. The Japanese really embrace these gorgeous trees and have spring celebrations that include sake and yummy food while sitting under the cheery blossom trees! I like this easy craft that requires a plastic bottle and some paints and paper. Image found on Pinterest.
Just Hanging Around
Love these adorable birds made out of seashells! Parenting.com recommends to use twigs and flat seashells for the body and any scrap paper you might have laying around. To read how to make your own go to Parenting.com.
Create Your Own Hungry Caterpillar
This artwork reminds me of one of my favorite author/illustrators – Eric Carle of the famed The Hungry Caterpillar. This would make for a fun afternoon of painting! Image found on Pinterest.
Ladybug Rocks
I have a soft spot for ladybugs. They are just so sweet and always bring a smile to my face when I see one. This would make for a fun afternoon as well as you can collect rocks on your nature walk with the kids and then paint to your hearts content! To read how to make some ladybug rocks go to Parenting.com.
What are your plans this spring break?
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tara pittman
Those boot planters are too cute, i might have to buy some rain boots when on sale.
Kate @ Mommy Monologues
I LOVE the spring blocks! What a cute idea! Those are the kinds of things I end up dropping a pretty penny on because I’m never creative enough to give them a try. I might just try these!
And the boot garden on the privacy fence has always been something I’ve wanted to try… maybe this will be our year!!