
So you're scrolling through Pinterest and seeing these perfect creations... But how does that easy Christmas treat work for the average person? We tested a few so you don't have to!
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This is one craft you'll cherish for a lifetime. You'll have proof that your babies were once this small when you capture their tiny handprints and footprints in this salt dough.
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There are so many options when it comes to building and decorating gingerbread houses! You can pick up a kit at the store, build your own around a milk carton, use graham crackers, pretzels and wheat foods galore.
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These quick dog biscuit reindeer ornaments are a fun kids activity and will look great on your tree or on a package. The little ones will need some help with the hot glue!
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These pasta angels are a fun activity for kids and adults alike. What other pasta creations can you come up with?
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These Easter Salt Dough Ornaments are a fun craft for kids. The Salt Dough is rolled out and then cut into fun Easter shapes with cookie cutters.
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This Easter Bunny Cake is easy to make with one cake mix made into two round cakes. Just cut the ears and bow tie out of one cake, using the template provided. The other cake is the head. Use frosting or candies to decorate your Easter Bunny Cake.
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Wheat grass is a great natural alternative to plastic Easter basket filler! Turn this project into a fun, STEM-based activity for the entire family!
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Graham Cracker Houses are a fun activity for Easter. Use Peeps, jelly beans, sprinkles and other spring colored candies, crackers or cereals to decorate these houses.
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Are you looking for some non-candy Valentine ideas this Valentine’s Day? Want to bring something “Pinteresty” but don’t want to have a Pinterest Fail? Check out these fun ideas and free printables that will make this Valentines as easy as 1-2-3!
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