I love lollipop holder crafts and this shamrock one might be one of my favorites. Of course, we’re going to use green lollipops when we make them for the class. They’re easy to do, the kids love to make them, and of course the kids love to get them! That’s a win, win, win!
Make a shamrock candy, gift, or craft container from a paper bag and our free, downloadable Kraftykid shamrock treat holder template. This craft is perfect to hold special items for your children’s St. Patrick’s Day party at home or at school. It’s so easy to do and the kids love ‘em.
My children love to make suncatcher crafts from tissue paper. I think it’s because they look so pretty when the sun hits them and makes their efforts pay off, in a big way.
We love making crafts from your child’s handprint. The kids enjoy tracing their hands and putting them into their artwork and they make great keepsakes too! Here’s a cute shamrock for St. Patty’s Day.
I love puppies, don’t you. Here’s an adorable puppy dog card to make for Valentine’s Day that is sure to please the kids at school.
This Valentine’s Day Lollipop Card is an easy children’s craft to make for school classroom parties. Easy, schmeezy – We love it!
This is an easy homemade Valentine’s Day card to make for a school Valentine’s Day party. It’s a great alternative to giving candy, and the kids enjoy making and receiving them.
This fun and easy Valentine’s Doll craft is sure to be a hit with the kids. With Kraftykid’s downloadable and printable template it makes a perfect preschool craft, homeschooling, or at home craft to do with the kids. She’s a real sweet tart, isn’t she?
Valentine’s Day celebrations for toddlers can be kept simple and this Valentine’s Day heart craft made from jell-o fits the bill. It’s easy to make and smells great too.
I love these popup or cut-angle cards and they are really a super easy card craft to make with our free, downloadable template. Here’s one with a pop-up valentine that is just perfect for (yup, you guessed it!) Valentine’s Day. We made them for the whole first grade class and it was a huge hit!