Do It Yourself

Toilet Paper Roll Racing Cars New

It seems that the entire world has well and truly stocked up on toilet paper! But rather than throwing those empty toilet paper rolls in the trash, why not gather the kids and create a fun DIY toilet paper craft instead? We’ve designed our DIY racing cars using little more than recycled toilet paper rolls and a bit of paint!

Fun Easter Decoration DIY

Fun Easter Decoration DIY New

What is a holiday, if not an opportunity to decorate your house to the brim in festive decorations?...

Bunny Basket DIY for Easter

Bunny Basket DIY for Easter New

Easter is on the horizon! And whilst kids have been dreaming about the number of chocolate eggs they...

DIY Cards to Make for Grandparents

DIY Cards to Make for Grandparents New

During this period of self-isolation, let’s take some time to send a little extra love to our grandp...

Origami Storyteller

Origami Storyteller New

It is more important than ever to inspire your child's creativity. Storytelling is one of the best w...

Jars of emotion

Jars of emotion

Expressing emotions can be a challenge for us all, both adults and children can often shy away and h...

Recycled Cardboard Animals DIY

Recycled Cardboard Animals DIY

Recycled cardboard is a fun and versatile material that we all tend to have stashed away somewhere i...

DIY Valentine’s Day Gift

DIY Valentine’s Day Gift

Valentine’s Day is just around the corner, have you decided what to get for your loved ones? Instead...

How to have fun recycling

How to have fun recycling

Material waste is a problem that impacts everyone. In particular, our children's future, therefore i...

Animal Masks

Animal Masks

It is easy and fun to make some cute animal masks with paper plates and markers! Whether you use the...

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