All for the boys had a fantastic "interview" you can give your kids every year. This is a great idea for their scrapbooks because you can see how their answers change and don't change every year. You can also use the template as questions and record their answers in addition to the paper version.
Good for ages 2 and up.
Click the image for the template.
Thirty handmade days has an interview template that covers the past year and the next.
Creative Jewish Mom has a great tutorial on how to make colorful paper beads out of magazine pages. This makes for a great, easy activity and your kids will love their finished result.
Enjoy these super easy way for kids to make foam stamps in several shapes and sizes.
Make It:
Vanessa's Values has the easiest stamper idea ever. All you need is foam stickers and bottle caps. You just stick the stickers on the top of the caps and there you go. Kids love stamping and this will give the lots of options and designs.
Recipes for all different types of finger paint. Have fun!
Make It:
Food.com is cooking up a new recipe of finger paint and the main ingredient is dish soap so your house won't get too messy with this fantastic nonstaining recipe.
Green scene mom makes a flour version. She gives a comparison to cornstarch versions saying the flour recipe is better for painting and the corn starch kind is better for squishing and sensory play.
Jill Dubien has the easiest lip gloss recipe ever. It's literally Vaseline and kool-aid. The great thing is kool-aid comes in such cool flavors your possibilities are almost endless. Plus you can combine the flavors to make to your own. She also has a template for the stickers for pretty packaging and gift giving.
Giggles Galore created these boxed to eat all of the tattles, but they can also make for a fun activity that's tattle free to store or not anything else you'd like.