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Showing posts with label Mother's Day. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Mother's Day. Show all posts

March 14, 2016

Mother's Day Flower Bouquet Gift

One of my most absolute favorite things in the whole wide World being a Mom is on Mother's Day when I open up adorable hand crafted gifts from my children. No matter what it is...a note, card, painted picture, handprint art, doodle or pretty craft...I feel so special that my children made something especially for me. Last year we had a blast making Mother's Day flower cards to give to our Grandmas and this year we wanted to follow suit and have been busy making this pretty Mother's Day Flower Bouquet Gift.   

May 4, 2015

12 Adorable Kid-Made Mother's Day Cards

My kids love creating handmade cards for loved ones and friends. Whether it's a holiday, a birthday, or a special occasion, it makes them feel happy to create a keepsake for people that they love. Mother's Day is a fantastic time for kids to have fun creating cards for their Mom, Grandma and Aunts. Today I'm sharing 12 adorable kid-made Mother's Day Cards that children will love creating.

April 29, 2015

Outshine Simply Yogurt Bars DIY Mother's Day Gift

This shop has been compensated by Collective Bias, Inc. and its advertiser. All opinions are mine alone. I hope you take a break for yourself to snack brighter and enjoy the new Outshine Simply Yogurt Bars before and after making this fun DIY Mother's Day Gift for all the Mom's and Grandma's in your life. #OutshineSnacks #CollectiveBias

Some of my favorite Mommy moments are spent sitting on my front porch with my kids snacking on Outshine Bars. My boys usually have lots of funny jokes to tell me which always creates lots and lots of giggles, and you can guarantee there are always big smiles. Last week when I was grabbing some of the new Outshine Simply Yogurt Bars at Walmart this fun idea hit me to create a DIY Mother's Day Gift with them. Since I love how satisfying they are and they make me feel good, I knew my Mom and Grandma would enjoy them as much as I do!  
  

April 11, 2015

DIY Mother's Day Photo Frame Gift

My daughter and I made this DIY Mother's Day Photo Frame Gift the other day. I added the lettering onto the frame for my daughter but my daughter really did most of the project by herself. It is a perfect gift to give to Grandma for Mother's Day or it would also make a fun Father's Day gift. 

April 10, 2015

"You are my Sunshine" Mother's Day Card Kid Craft

I've had a crush on a cute "You are my Sunshine" Mother's Day Card over at Crafty Morning with a darling sun made out of noodles. My daughter saw it when it came through my feed on Pinterest the other day and asked if she could make me a Sunshine card. It made my heart melt. We put our own spin on the card by using a cupcake liner for the sun. It makes it super simple for even toddlers to make and it's sure to brighten any Mom's day!   

April 6, 2015

"Showering You with Love" Mother's Day Card

Mother's Day is about a month away so we've been busy starting to come up with some fun Mother's Day Cards and Crafts. We already made some adorable Flower Cards out of cupcake liners and we thought of another fun card that will Shower Your Mother with Love! Just like our first card, this one is super simple for kids to make.

March 23, 2015

Bright and Cheerful Kid-Made Mother's Day Card

Of all the holidays in the year, we have definitely lacked in Mother's Day and Father's Day ideas here on I Heart Crafty Things. I'm hoping to remedy that this year with some fun ideas that kids can make for parents, grandparents aunts and uncles. Today I'm sharing this simple but adorable Mother's Day Card made out of one of our favorite materials, cupcake liners.

May 8, 2011

Storytime "Guess How Much I Love You"---- Mother's Day Craft

This past week we read the book "Guess How Much I Love You" by Sam McBratney. Such a Darling Book! It is about two bunnies, Little Nutbrown Hare and Big Nutbrown Hare. Little Nutbrown Hare attempts to show Big Nutbrown Hare how far-reaching his love is for him. Then, as they share just how much they love one another, the adorable Little Nutbrown Hare realizes that love can be quite difficult to measure.

Both my boys loved this story! After reading it, we talked about the people we love in our lives and tried to come up with measurements of how much we loved them. We decided since Mother's Day was coming up we would make Grandma's a special "Guess How Much I Love You" card.

After discussing measurements of how much the boys loved their Grandma's, they decided they loved them "To the Stars and back" so this is the theme we used to make our card.

What you will need:
- One sheet of white cardstock paper per card, or in my case, I was making 4 cards so I purchased a sheet of poster board and cut it into fourths.
- Black acrylic paint
- paint brush
- scissors
- glue stick
- small gold star stickers
- one red piece of construction paper
- a picture of your child or children
- Black marker to write on card or you can print out your words on the computer and cut and glue them on like I did.

Directions:
1. Fold the sheet of cardstock or poster board (already cut into fourths) in half to make a card.

2. Open up the card and paint a section of the inside of the card in black paint (as shown below).

3. After the paint is dry, apply gold star stickers to the black paint to create a nighttime star scene.


4. Next get the pieces ready to assemble your card together. You will need to cut a red heart out of the red construction paper and have your child's picture ready.

Also, if you choose to print out the words for the card, you will need to get these ready. One for the front of the card which says "Guess How Much I Love You?" and one for the inside of the card which says "I Love you to the Stars and Back, and that is a Fact! Have a Happy Mother's Day!"

5. Assemble the front of the card by gluing on the red heart, the picture of your child on top of it, and the print out of the question: "Guess How Much I Love You?" (unless you want to write them on with black marker).


6. Glue on or write in black marker the words for the inside of the card. Then have your child sign the inside of the card.


Isn't it cute? Grandma's will smile from ear to ear when they read that their grand kids love them clear to the stars and back. If your child has another creative way of saying how much he loves Grandma, you can change the words on the inside and have him paint a different picture.

For instance, the inside could say, "I Love You clear to the Top of the Tallest Building!" and the child could paint or color a picture of a big skyscraper building on the inside. Or you could cut out a rectangle piece of paper for the building, glue it on the inside, and have your child draw all the window's to the building.

This card would also work great for a Valentine's Day Card for any loved one.

**I got the idea for this craft from "The Mailbox" a magazine for Teacher's; However, I did make changes to the original craft idea as found in the magazine.