This project is reprinted courtesy of Amanda Formaro of FamilyCorner.com. Winter time is the time to take good care of our outdoor feathered friends. These easy bird treats will delight youngsters and birds alike. Click here
This craft reprinted courtesy of The Artful Crafter. Take nature's harvest and turn it into these delightful Pine Cone Angels to hang on your tree. Click here
This craft reprinted courtesy of HandsOnCraftsForKids. Gather seeds and beans to create a wonderful geometric design in a clay pot. Learn how to divide and measure a round object the easy way, using rubber bands. Click here
This craft reprinted courtesy of Terri of MakingFriends.com. Just an hour in the sun at noon will fade construction paper to leave behind decorative "prints" and a lesson in just how powerful mother nature is. Click here
This craft was submitted by Joanne Scott a nurse from Culpepper, Virgina who loves to hunt for seashells rain or shine. What a great way to celebrate the 4th...searching the seashore for the perfect shells for your patriotic display. Click here
Keep your napkins from blowing away during barbeques and picnics with a painted patriotic rock. This is a FreeKidsCraft.com original project. Click here
This craft reprinted courtesy of Thrifty Fun. These are little Christmas trees made of pine cones. I recommend this craft for kids 8 and over.These take about 2 to 2 1/2 hours to make. Click here
This craft reprinted courtesy of craftynoodle.com/ Whooo wouldn't fall in love with this big eyed owl. It's easy to do and with mother nature's help and just a few left over craft supplies you can make a whole family. Click here