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Free Summer Gift Tag Printable

June 4, 2020 By: Sweet Frugal Lifecomment

Use this cheap summer gift idea for students, teachers and friends.

Are you looking for a cheap summer gift idea for your students, teachers or friends?  Maybe you want to tell them you will miss them this summer or were thinking about them.  Well!  This is for you!  I have the free summer gift tag printable available for instant download at the end of this article!  You are free to download it and use to give to whoever you are thinking about it!

I originally decided to make these gifts for the girls I teach at church.  Due to life (hello spring of 2020) I haven’t seen them for a few months and I miss them!  So, I decided to make a little “thinking of you” gift to leave in their mailboxes.  With the help of my kids (they always have the best ideas) we came up with the idea to give them a few Otter Pops….because….who doesn’t like otter pops?!?!?!  I can’t think of anyone!

And, because I know YOU all love FREE as much as I do…..I decided to turn my little gift tag into a free printable for you (available at end of post).  Just cause I love ya all!  🙂

Otter Pop Summer Thinking Of You Gift

This otter pop gift is so quick and easy to put together!  Don’t waste any more time and start

Otter Pop Summer Printable

Your Supplies:

  • Box of Otter Pops (unfrozen)
  • String
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Putting It All Together:

I’m sure this little summer gift is self explanatory, but I’ll run through the details of putting it all together.

Grab 3 (or however many you want) otter pops.

Tie them together with a string (or yarn, or ribbon, or whatever you have on hand).

Print and cut out this Otter Pop gift tag Printable.

Tape the Otter Pop gift tag onto your otter pops.

And wa-lah!  You are done!

Deliver these beauties to their lucky recipients and make someone’s day!

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Download Your FREE Otter Pop Printable Here!!

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Fun activities to do at home

March 16, 2020 By: Sweet Frugal Lifecomment

Need some easy at home at home kids activities?  I’ve got you covered!

Are you looking for some fun activities to do at home with kids?  I’ve got you covered in this article!

After years of parenting I have learned that the less screen time my kids have, the better they behave.  If the kids are happy…..everybody seems to have a better day.  I’ve been collecting fun screen free activities for years, and I am excited to share them with you today!

I hope you find a new favorite activity for you and your kids to enjoy together!

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Outdoor Activities To Do At Home

1.  Go for a Walk

Get outside and go for a walk together.  This might just be a stroll around the neighborhood or a walk to the mailbox.

2.  Play in the Sprinklers

If it’s warm enough where you live, put on your swimming suits and play outside in the sprinklers.  For even more fun, put the sprinkler under the trampoline while you jump.

3.  Draw on the Sidewalk with Sidewalk Chalk

Draw a picture on the side walk using side walk chalk.  We also like to draw a game of hopscotch, make a road for our bikes to ride on, or sometimes trace each other!

4.  Sleep Under the Stars

If the weather stays warm at night, have a family camp out under the stars.  This is a great time to learn about constellations and stars.

5.  Play Catch

Play an old fashioned game of catch.  See how far apart you can get and still throw the ball to each other.  Or, you count how many times you can throw the ball without anyone missing it.

6.  Jump on the Trampoline

If you have a trampoline, use it!  If it’s warm we love to put water balloons on the trampoline while we jump.  Or play a fun trampoline game, such as Marco Polo or Crack The Egg.

7.  Have a Scavenger Hunt

Set up a scavenger hunt outside.  This is easily done by writing a list of items for your kids to find, give them each a bag and see who can find everything on the list.  After the hunt you can bring the items inside and have the kids show their findings to each other.

8.  Play Missionary Tag

Tag is a family favorite for outdoor fun.  If your family is big enough, try playing our favorite Missionary Tag.

9.  Plant a Garden

Kids can be wonderful garden helpers.  One of my favorite things to do is to be in the garden alongside my kids.  I love their excitement as we watch a seed turn into a plant and then into food we can eat.

If you are new to gardening here is my list of the best garden vegetables for beginners.

10.  Catch Bugs

Search the yard for bugs and try to catch them in a jar.  Observe and learn about them for a few hours and then set them free again.

  • Related:  15 Free At Home Spring Break Activities for Kids

11.  Build a Fairy House

Try to find items around the yard to build your own fairy house.  We use twigs, grass, moss, leaves and pebbles.  This is something fun you can keep adding to over time.  Be creative!!

12.  See What You Can Find With Homemade Binoculars

Make homemade binoculars out of toilet paper rolls.  All you need is two toilet paper tolls, staple them together and tie a string to them to go around your neck.

Take your binoculars outside and see what you can find.  Maybe a bird or an airplane???

  • Related:  Easy Toilet Paper Roll Crafts

12.  Jump Rope

Have an old jump rope lying around the garage?  Pull it out and use it!  Have a contest to see who can jump the longest without stopping.

13.  Watch the Clouds

Lay out on a blanket and watch the clouds go by.  See what shapes you can make out of the clouds….who can come up with the funniest shape?

14.  Have a Backyard Picnic

Set up a picnic in your backyard.  Make a few favorite finger foods and sit out on a blanket in the shade.  Enjoy the day together over a nice lunch or dinner.

15.  Paint The House Using Water

Fill a bucket with water and hand your kids a few paintbrushes.  They will love watching the house change color as they “paint” it with their water.  Let them paint the sidewalk while they are at it!

16.  Make an Obstacle Course

Set up a fun obstacle course in the backyard.  This might include crawling under the trampoline, jumping on one foot until you get to the fence, bouncing a ball five times, etc.  Be creative!

17.  Bike Car Wash

Let the kids wash their bikes like an old fashioned car wash.  They can rinse them with the hose and dry them off with a towel.  Let them wash your bike and give them a $1 tip just for fun!

  • Related:  21 Free and Frugal Kids Educational Websites

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Indoor Activities To Do At Home

18.  Read a Book

Help your kids pick out a fun book you can all read together.  Maybe this will be an old favorite, or something new.  Enjoy having a little quiet time to relax.

19.  Play Board Games

Play some of your favorite board games together.  Let each of the kids choose a game and spend a few hours playing each one together.

20.  Build a House of Cards

Get out a few decks of cards and build a card house.  Try to see who can build the tallest house before it falls over.

21.  Make Puppets Out of Paper Bags

Use brown paper bags to make puppets.  The face will be the bottom of the bag so that you can control it with your hand.

21.  Play Grocery Store

Set up an area where the kids can play pretend grocery store.  Maybe a few cans of soup and boxes of pasta.  Get out play money for them to spend at the cash register.  This is a great activity to learn about counting.

22.  Do a Puzzle

Puzzles are a great way to keep the mind relaxed.  Turn on some soft music and work on a puzzle together.  We prefer the 500 piece puzzles (I get frustrated and impatient to easily….).

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24.  Do a Science Experiment

My kids love science experiments!  We are constantly searching Pinterest for new ideas.  The magic toothpick experiment is a really simple and fun science experiement to do with kids.

25.  Build a Fort

What’s better than a fort??  Nothing!  Pull a few chairs together and put a blanket over top to make a covered hideaway.  Crawl into the fort and play games together or tell stories.

For a quick fort, just drape a couple of blankets over the kitchen table.  Quick and easy clean up!

26.  Paint Rocks

Collect a few rocks outside and bring them in to paint them.  We love turning rocks into animals or painting them with fun designs.

23.  Make a Sticker Book

If you have some stickers laying around the house, pull them out and make a sticker book.  This is easy to do!  Just staple a few pieces of paper together for your book, and then add the stickers.  My kids hold on to these for years and keep adding new stickers to their collections.

27. Finger Paint

Make up a batch of finger paint for your kids to enjoy.  It’s always fun to try a new way of painting!

28.  Make Play Dough

You can make your own play dough in minutes with this easy homemade play dough recipe.  The kids love helping to make it….and playing with it!

29.  Make Peanut Butter Play Dough

Want a twist on the traditional play dough?  Try our peanut butter play dough recipe.  My kids beg me to make this….I think they enjoy the eating it part best….. 😉

30.  Play Bank

Set up a game of pretend bank.  Someone can be the bank teller and the others can go to the teller to deposit or withdraw money.  Teach them how to write a check and count out money.  Give everyone a turn to play “teller,” because that’s the most fun part!

31.  Make an Indoor Treasure Hunt

Set up a treasure hunt at home, complete with clues and of course a fun box of “treasure” at the end.  Have each clue lead to the next clue, and then to the next clue, etc., until they find the treasure.  Give everyone a chance to make a treasure hunt.

32.  Matchbox Cars in Flour

Fill a cookie tray with flour and let your child play with their matchbox car in the flour.  We call this “white dirt” and my son loved this activity as a toddler.

Once they are done playing let them wash the cars off in the sink.  This makes for two activities in one!

33.  Write a Letter to a Friend/Family Member

Send a card via snail mail to someone who might need a little extra love and attention.  Try to think of those who might not be receiving many visitors at this time or could use a little extra cheer and love.

34.  Listen to an Audio Book

Sign up for a free account on the app Libby.  This app connects to your local library card and gives you access to thousands of free eBooks and audio books.  Pick out a favorite kid friendly book and listen to it together with your kids.

  • Related:  How To Listen To Audiobooks For Free

35.  Draw a Picture

Have an art day where you can draw pictures together.  We love to use these drawing books to help us learn how to draw.

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36.  Play Beauty Salon

Set up a game of beauty salon, where you (the parent) are the client.  Let your child have fun fixing and styling your hair for you.

37.  Paint Nails

Get out the nail polish and paint each others nails.  Push yourself to see if you can do a little nail art!

38.  Matchbox Car Wash

Set up a car wash for match box cars.  All you need is a cookie sheet, a cup of water and a pastry brush.  Set the cars on the cookie sheet and use the pastry brush to wash the cars.  Kids love this!

39.  Play Dress Up

Encourage your kids to play dress up in fun clothes.  Let them raid your closet or use some old Halloween costumes.  Invite them to a special snack time with everyone wearing their new outfits.

40.  Do a Craft

Come up with a fun craft to do with your kids.  Maybe you’ll enjoy making nature bookmarks, pom pom garland, or fireworks stamping.

41.  Color on Hot Rocks

We love coloring on hot rocks!  All you need to do is collect a few big rocks from outside, bake them in the oven and then use crayons to color on them.  The crayons melt to make fun designs.

42.  Bake Something New

Kids love to help in the kitchen!  Use this time to bake a few new recipes together.  You might enjoy our Chocolate Dipped Cookies or Banana Bread recipe.

43.  Play Library

Encourage your kids to play a pretend game of library.  Set up a few books on shelves and let one child be the librarian and the other kids can walk around pretending to check out books.

44.  Play Hide and Seek

Play a game of hide and go seek around the house.  Let everyone have a turn being the seeker.

45.  Put on a Play

Help your kids put on a play.  They can make up the story, get into costumes, and get creative.  This is such a great way to boost confidence too!  Invite the grandparents or friends over to watch the production!

46.  Make Your Own Instruments

Make your own instruments using items you already have around the house.  Afterwards pretend you are in a marching band and let the kids march around the house making music with their homemade instrument.

  • Related:  A Month of Kids School Lunch Ideas

47.  Start a Journal

Encourage your kids to start a journal.  They can write about the fun things they did each day while staying at home.  These do not need to be fancy, just staple some papers together and you have a journal!

48.  Have a Dance Party

Crank up those tunes and have an at home dance party.  This is a great way to lift up the mood if someone is having a hard day.

49.  Make Slime

Homemade slime is easy and a huge hit with the kids!  We use this recipe for our slime and it turns out great!

50.  Make a Perler Bead Creation

We go through so many perler beads.  I love watching my kids sit quietly while they create a picture out of these tiny beads.  This is an excellent activity to strengthen fine motor skills.

51.  Play a Card Game

Get out a deck of cards and play a fun card game together.  We love Solitaire, Speed and of course War.

52.  Enjoy an Indoor Picnic

Set out a blanket on the floor and have an indoor picnic.  You can even have everyone bring a Teddy Bear and turn it into a Teddy Bear Picnic.

 

I know it’s hard to be stuck at home, but try to look for the positive.  This can be a beautiful time to slow down, focus on the things that matter most, and enjoy building memories and bonds with your family.

What screen free at home kids activities does your family enjoy?

 

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15 Free At Home Spring Break Ideas At Home

February 29, 2020 By: Sweet Frugal Life15 Comments

Check out these fun ideas for kids to do with your kids at home during Spring Break.

Spring break is just around the corner….and that means a lot of time at home with my kids.  I love having them home and getting to spend some special time together.  However, the ground is still covered with snow (Idaho life), which means we will be spending a lot of time indoors.  I’ve been brainstorming some fun, easy kids spring break ideas at home.  Here’s what I’ve come up with!  I hope that you are your sweet kids will enjoy them this spring break!

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Fun Kids Spring Break Ideas At Home

If you are stuck at home this spring break, try one of these fun, easy ideas to do with your kids!

1.  Play Board Games

We are HUGE fans of board games at our house.  If my kids ever tell me they are bored, I always tell them to play a game!  Most times, they listen and then proceed to have hours of fun.

I like to buy most of my board games from the thrift store.  There are often like new board games available there, for only a couple of bucks!  Score!

  • Related:  20 Family Board Games, all Under $20

2.  ABC Day

Another fun spring break idea to do at home is to have an ABC Day!  This is such an easy activity.  All you have to do is choose one letter from the alphabet and then plan the day around that letter.

For the letter R we might eat Raisins and Red apples, play Ring around the Rosie or have a Race, and make an art project out of Ribbon (you get the idea).

Get your kids involved with planning the activities based around the letter.  An ABC Day also makes for a fun teaching activity for preschoolers.

3.  Picnic 

Spend the day in the sunshine with a picnic at a park.  Bring a Frisbee (or not if that isn’t your thing) and spend time enjoying the sunshine and letting your kids play.

If it’s not warm enough to picnic at the park (like where I live!) just lay a blanket down on the living room floor and picnic at home.  Your kids will love getting to eat somewhere other than the kitchen and will make some fun new family memories.

4.  Crafts

Crafts are always a big hit at my house.  All it takes is a quick search on pinterest and you will find many easy craft ideas.

A few of our favorite crafts for spring is this easy Nature Bookmark, Fun Easter Egg Sun Catcher, and Hot Rocks.

  • Related:  5 At Home Kids Activities

5.  Ice Cream in a Bag

No need for a fancy ice cream maker!  You can make ice cream at home just by using a ziplock bag and a little muscle!

I have an easy Ice Cream in a Bag tutorial all written out for you here.  My kids love this activity because they each get their own bag to customize and shake (yes, shaking is required!).  This is a fun activity for ALL ages!

6.  Family Movie Night

Spring Break usually means no school….right????  Maybe you could let your kids stay up late one night and watch a movie together as a family.  Pop some popcorn and enjoy a few other treats.

Check out your local library for free movies you might not have seen yet.  We love our library!

7.  Library

Did I mention we love our library?  We do!  And, we make a stop there at the beginning of every Spring Break.

The library is the perfect place to stock up for the week on books, movies, and CDs.  The library offers SO many more free resources than just books.

8.  Bake a Treat

One of my favorite ways to bond with my kids is in the kitchen.  We love to cranck up the music, sing out loud, do some dancing, and bake together (all done at the same time, preferably 😉 ).

Enjoy some time in the kitchen this spring break with a few new recipes.  A few of our favorites are these homemade graham crackers or Banana Chocolate Chip Muffins.

9.  Nature Walk

If you are one of the lucky ones with a warm spring break, go outside on a nature walk.

Bring a sack with you and collect different rocks, pine needles and pine cones.  Turn it into a fun treasure hunt to see how many interesting treasures you can each find.

Once back home, have everyone show what they found and admire the collections.  Turn this into a research project and spend some time that day learning about your new finds.

10.  Start your garden

Spring Break is the perfect time to start planning your garden and getting some seeds started indoors.

Gardening is a fun activity to get kids involved with.  Let your kids choose a few things to plant in the garden.  Bring them to the store with you and let the kids help buy the seeds and materials.  Then, back at home they can help with the planting and watering.

Watching the little seeds sprout is so exciting for the kids (and me!).

  • Related:  9 Vegetables to Grow in Your Beginner Garden

11.  Friend Day

Plan a play date (or two!) with a few of your kids friends.  Let them entertain each other and work on those social skills.

Maybe invite a friend over for you too!  It’s always nice to get a little adult conversation in.

12.  Spring Cleaning

Alright, I know spring cleaning probably isn’t an “activity” and it’s definitely not that “fun”, but it is free and something we try to work on each Spring Break.  Plus, it is more fun to do the work together…..right….???  That’s what I’m telling my kids anyways!

Getting your kids involved with some heavy spring cleaning is a great way to teach them responsibility and hard work.

  • Related:  5 Homemade Cleaner Recipes that Work Just as Well as the Store Bought Version

13.  Make Slime or Play Dough 

Slime is all the rage these days.  We have tried out a few recipes and loved how easy it was to make. You can find a lot of slime recipes on pinterest.

A great alternative to slime is homemade play dough.  We love this easy play dough recipe and this peanut butter play dough recipe for a little twist.

14.  Paint Rocks

Find some rocks outdoors and bring them inside to paint.  You can paint a cute design, turn the rock into an animal, or whatever you feel inspired to paint.  This is so easy, cheap and fun!

Make it even more fun by hiding them around your city.  We love finding painted rocks hidden at parks or the library.  But, I think it’s even more fun to be the person hiding the rocks!

  • Related: Painting Baked Rocks

15.  Science Experiment

Try out a fun science experiment.  We love the basic volcano experiment, where you mix baking soda with vinegar.  Or this Magic Toothpick Experiment is another go to at our house.

In Conclusion

I think the most important thing to remember when planning spring break ideas at home is that it doesn’t cost any money to make memories.  Your kids will remember the fun time spent together at home, laughing and creating, they won’t even realize it was cheap fun!

 

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Easy Easter Craft for Preschoolers: Egg Sun Catcher

February 27, 2020 By: Sweet Frugal Life8 Comments

Make this fun Easter craft with your kids today!

I found the perfect easy Easter craft for preschoolers!  My son and I had so much fun making it together, and I am so excited to share it with you!  The Egg Sun catcher is hanging up in our window right now and I love seeing the bright colors of it every day.

This project is so easy and I just used items I already had around the house.  I LOVE when that happens!

The colors of the egg can easily be customized using any of your favorite colors.  I did this craft with my preschooler, but it would also be great for a toddler to help them practice fine motor skills!

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Gather Your Supplies

First, gather your supplies.  You will need:

  • Tissue Paper:  I just grabbed all my spring colors from the tissue paper I already had at home.  You can find some for cheap at the Dollar Tree.  Let your child choose their favorite colors!
  • Contact Paper:  One roll of contact paper will last a long time and is fun for laminating things by hand or other fun little craft projects.
  • Scissors
  • Paper Hole Punch
  • String, yarn, whatever you have on hand to hang the egg with
  • Egg Pattern (I printed my pattern from clip art on the computer)

Egg Sun Catcher Tutorial

Now that you have your supplies it’s time to cut small squares out of your tissue paper.  These do not need to be exact, just small squares will do.  This is great practice for your child to use scissors!


After you have a nice pile of tissue paper squares it’s time to get your contact paper ready. 

Cut two square pieces from your contact paper, make sure they are large enough for your egg.

Set one of the contact pieces aside and pull off the backing of the other piece and lay it sticky side up on the counter top. 

Next, let your child place the tissue paper squares onto the sticky side of your contact paper.  Make sure to overlap the tissue paper and fill up the entire square of contact paper.

  • Related:  How to Make Easy Nature Bookmarks

Once you have your contact paper covered with the tissue paper you will pull off the backing of your second sheet of contact paper.

Carefully lay the two contact sheets together with both sticky sides together, sandwiching the tissue paper.

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Cut Out The Egg 

Now it’s time to cut out your egg.

Use your egg pattern to trace the egg onto the contact paper.  Cut along the tracing lines. and then cut along the tracing.

Once the egg is cut out you can use your hole punch to poke a hole in the top of the egg.

Loop your string through the hole and your Easter Egg Sun Catcher is ready to hang in your window!


My son has a short attention span so he loves doing these quick and easy projects with me.  Now if only the snow would melt and then spring would really be here!

  • Related:  15 FREE Things to do with your Kids over Spring Break

 

You might enjoy these other kids activities:

Easy Fourth of July Craft For Kids

Peanut Butter Play Dough Recipe

Dollar Tree Easter Basket Ideas

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5 At Home Kids Activities

February 23, 2020 By: Sweet Frugal Life14 Comments

Fun ideas for kids at home!

Winter is long in my area.  So.Very.Long.  The cabin fever comes quick and it is hard to keep coming up with at home kids activities, especially ones that I don’t have to spend money on!

I’m all about finding easy ways to entertain kids at home.  ESPECIALLY with items I already have around the house.  If I can keep the kids entertained and happy without needing to spend money, I am a happy mom!  Today, I’m sharing a few of our favorite at home kids activities with you!

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Fun At Home Activities For Kids

1.  A Box and a few markers and scissors

Sometimes all you need for fun at home is a box, some markers and scissors.  Really, that’s it.  Whenever you get a box–SAVE IT!  Large boxes are best, these can be a little hard to come by, so if you ever get one make sure to hold on to it!

We turn large boxes into secret hideouts, spaceships and cars.

The “box car” is so fun to take to our very own drive-in movie.  All it takes is decorating the box to look like a car, put some pillows in it, grab a snack and sit in your car to watch a movie.  My kids love this!

Save your small boxes, such as shoe boxes too!  We like to turn shoe boxes into a fun scene; such as a mountain scene, a castle, a race track anything your kids are interested in will work!

Make your scene using construction paper, markers, glue and then your kids can use their toys to play inside of the box.  Once you’re done put the lid on it and save it for another day.  We love this!

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2.  Magazines and Scissors

Kids love magazines!  I save all of the magazines we get in a container so they are always available for play.

Give your kids some scissors and let them cut out pictures using the magazines.  Encourage the kids to uses these pictures to make up stories.  You can glue the pictures onto papers and make a story book out of it.

The magazine pictures could also be used for play like paper dolls.  Or give your kids a theme and see how many pictures they can find that fit into the theme.  The possibilities are endless!

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3.  Play dough

Play dough is so easy to make!  And the ingredients are all so cheap!  Plus, kids are the best play dough helpers!

Try out my two favorite play dough recipes:

Traditional play dough

Peanut butter play dough.

Let your kids play for hours with cookie cutters, butter knives and rolling pins!  Just use whatever you can find in the kitchen.

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4.  Paint on Wood

Another one of our favorite at home activity is to paint on wood.  My husband is a wood worker, so we always have extra junk wood around.

We love to pull out a unused piece of wood and a few of my craft paints for my preschooler to paint on.  He loves spending the day painting and displays each of his creations proudly in his room.

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5.   Science Experiments

Kids love science experiments, and many of them are done using simple ingredients you probably already have at home.  You can find so many easy science experiments on pinterest.

One of our favorites is the  Magic toothpick science experiment.  We love this experiment because I always have the ingredients on hand, and the kids love that their hands control the “magic.”

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In Conclusion:

There are many fun activities available to do at home with kids.  I hope that your kiddos enjoy a few of my suggestions!  Some of our best memories are made at home.

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Yarn Hearts: An Easy Valentine Craft for Kids

February 7, 2020 By: Sweet Frugal Life3 Comments

An Easy Valentine Heart Craft for Kids!

A friend shared a brilliant idea with me the other day!  She said she uses a small Christmas tree for Valentines Day; instead of decorating it with Christmas ornaments she has a little box of Valentines decorations that she brings out every February and her kids get to decorate a Valentines Tree.  I thought this would make a fun valentine craft for kids.

So, I got to work putting together my own valentine tree.  I already had a small tree that I use for Christmas each year, the only problem is that I didn’t have any decorations for the tree….and I did NOT want to buy any.

We got to work crafting.  First, we made a few hearts out of beads and pipe cleaners.  They were so easy, just stick beads on a pipe cleaner and shape it as a heart.  Done and done!

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Next, we made this darling Pom-Pom Garland.  I loved it so much and I can’t wait to make more!  You can find the tutorial here.

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And last, but not least, we put together these Yarn Heart Ornaments.  They were SO fun to make and easy enough for my 6 year old to join in.  I love the projects that all three kids can enjoy together!

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Yarn Hearts Tutorial

First, you need some cardboard hearts.  I grabbed a box from my large stash of amazon boxes and cut out a few hearts.

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Choose your favorite yarn color.  Here is one of my favorite yarn brands.  Use a little bit of tape to attach the yarn to the cardboard heart.

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Now for the fun part.  Just start wrapping your yarn around the heart.  Try to wrap it in different angles to make the design interesting.  It wasn’t easy to get all of the small nooks and crannies, but we kept working it and was able to get the entire heart covered.


When your cardboard heart is all covered and looks just right tie a small knot and cut off your excess yarn.  I tucked the knot underneath some yarn to try to hide it, which seemed to work well!

And guess what!  You are done!  That’s it!  We attached a few ornament hooks through the yarn and hung it up on our Valentines Day Tree.


I just love how these crafts and little tree turned out, and what’s even better….my kids love it!  They are so proud that they helped make all of the decorations; and seeing my kids happy faces is the best kind of valentine gift I could ever receive!

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Related Easy Craft Projects:

Tissue Paper Pom-Pom Tutorial

The Easiest Halloween Pumpkin Tutorial

How to Make an Easy Nature Bookmark Tutorial

Easter Egg Sun Catcher

Now it’s your turn to make this easy valentine craft for kids!

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