1. Best DIY Activities For Kids

    We have compiled a list of our favorite kids’ crafts perfect for days spent indoors. Keep their minds active while inspiring them to be creative. A fun craft is a great way to spend time while doing something productive that they will enjoy. Crafts are meant for children age 6 and up. Read more down below!

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  2. Sign Up For January Workshops

    Turn over a new leaf in 2020 by crafting and making friends! Our January workshops lineup has everything you need to get organized. From making your own calendar to using materials from your recycle bin, we have something everyone will love. We even have a camp for the kids. Read below for an overview of each class and visit us online to see more details and reserve your spot now!

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  3. Fun and Done: Holiday Help from Paper Source

    We are your one-stop holiday source. We can help you find the perfect gift and wrap it beautifully for you. You can even throw a holiday party at your local store. Check out below to get full details on all our fantastic services.

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  4. Fun & Done: Holiday Place Settings

    Dress up the table at your holiday party with these cute holiday place settings. We have the best party accessories to make your tables look amazing and keep the kids entertained. You’ll love the coordinating plates and napkins and the kids will love exploring their creative side.

     

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  5. Whimsical Mermaid Framed Art



    With summer quickly approaching, we’re exploring every way to make our homes feel more aligned with the season and what better way to do that than with mermaids?! Mermaids add the perfect summer vibe and whimsical touch to any room, which is why we’ve transformed our Mermaid Kit into a fun framed piece of art. Use it to tie together a kid’s room or as a pop of color to a gallery wall. Learn how below!

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  6. A DIY Teacher’s Gift with Guest Blogger Rebecca G. from Not-So-SAHM





    It’s that time of the year again! School is coming to a close and that means it’s time to thank the incredible people who do so much beyond the basics of teaching our children. There are a myriad of people at our kids’ school who have dedicated themselves to helping our children grow as people, cultivate their creativity and a love of learning, and make school a joyous place to go each day. There simply isn’t a way to thank them enough, but I like to try by putting together a meaningful gift that shows our gratitude.

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  7. Festive Kid’s Birthday Party with Guest Blogger Rebecca G. from Not-So-SAHM






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    When our kids were little, we had big blowout birthday parties at our home. We figured at the toddler age, we were getting in on the celebration just as much as they were — simply for all making it through another year! But now that they are in school, they have their own ideas of the kind of party they want, and we’ve tended to scale back and have smaller parties outside of our house. But that doesn’t mean we don’t want them to look fabulous and be festive! Read More

  8. From Kit to Carousel



    DIY Moments: Vol. 16 No. 2

    Our kits are perfect for an afternoon craft with the kiddos, but what can you do with them after that? Why not repurpose your favorite kit into a cute mobile for nursery décor or your little one’s bedroom? Learn how below!

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  9. Winter Game Night In with Guest Blogger Rebecca G. from Not-So-SAHM

    father and daughter sitting at a decorated table

    Happy Groundhog Day, everyone! No matter if he saw his shadow or not, we still have some wintertime to get through.

    Given that we spend so much time indoors during the winter, I’m always on the lookout for simple ways to make family time fun. We’ve been playing a lot of games together lately, so I thought I’d shake things up a bit and try something different other than traditional board games. Paper Source has a great selection of “outside the box” family games. And when you add in a few little festive details, the kids are extra surprised and excited to try something new!

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  10. DIY Valentines — Sweet Without the Sugar! with Guest Blogger Rebecca G. from Not-So-SAHM


    a child writing in a valentine's day card

    I have to admit that I fall firmly into the camp of loving Valentine’s Day. And I love that my kids are on that bandwagon too. They love to think of kind (and often elaborate) gestures to show people dear to them how they feel. And that includes each other. Seriously.

    Now, don’t get me wrong. They spend plenty of time bickering over the most trivial things possible, but when pressed, they’d both answer that they are each other’s best friend. But because so much of the holiday is fueled by candy, I like to help them put together a sweet valentine for each other that sends the love without the sugar.
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