Crafts: nature

  • Vacation Crafts: Paper Lunch Bag Bird’s Nests

    Lunch bag bird’s nests with modeling clay eggs are really fantastic and a great project to do on the road, since there’s minimal mess and the supplies are certainly simple. I was so inspired by this original idea by Camilla over at family chic that I sat down with my kids just as soon as I spied some…

  • Make A Migrating Birds Mobile!

    This shabbat we had the great joy of witnessing flocks of migrating cranes flying over our house in Northern Israel. It is a sight that is so exciting and exhilarating, because the cranes fly fairly low and meander on their way, giving one time to observe them. We all ran to the window and the…

  • Colorful Eggs From Paper Pulp For Spring Crafting!

    Spring is just around the corner, so now is a perfect time to make eggs and bird’s nests! You’re right, I didn’t make a nest, since these eggs look so lovely in the glass bowl, but maybe you’d like to? And honestly, we’re in the middle of some Purim projects that we really need to…

  • Rock Painting Craft That’s Actually Doodling On Rocks. Fun!

    Here’s a rock “painting” craft that doesn’t involve painting. It’s really just doodling on rocks. And as you can see, I had a great time doing this craft with my five year old. Though as it turned out, I loved it more than he did as you can see by comparing the quantity of rocks…

  • Sprouting Sunflower Seeds Plus A Fun Scarecrow Craft!

    Here’s a fun indoor gardening project for the kids. Ever tried growing your own sprouts? And to make it even more interesting, you can craft your own scarecrows, fences, or sprout your sprouts in a recycled container that the kids have decorated. How about half a milk carton? The sprouting method we used here doesn’t…

  • Buttons & Pearls Elegant Cherry Blossom Tree Centerpiece

      A cherry blossom tree centerpiece …ahhh…..an elegant and simple DIY centerpiece that would be beautiful any time of year, but looks particularly good right now! I’ll be using this on our festive fruit filled table tonight as a reference to our almond trees which also have delicate pink blooms, and usually bloom right around…

  • Simple Nature Craft For Kids: Making Pictures With Leaves

    Here’s a fun nature craft with leaves, and hopefully a creative one that will help your little ones think “out of the box” just a bit? And even my kids (who have become very selective crafters…boo hoo, guess they’re a little burned out?) enjoyed doing this one! And just in time for Tu B’Shevat, which…

  • Toilet Paper Tube Craft: Bird Feeders!

    You can make a toilet paper roll bird feeder in just a few minutes. And this is a simple bird feeder kid’s craft too. Just set them up with the supplies and let them have fun!  I made these just now while tending to some stir frying onions and a few other pots! We’ll be…

  • Stamp Pad Leaf Printing: Make A Wall Hanging!

    Here’s a great nature craft with beautiful results. Use stamp pads to make leaf prints on recycled cereal boxes, or of course any cardboard, and you’ll have a bunch of simply beautiful tags that you can string together to make a wall hanging, or hang in a row as a bunting banner, or even use…

  • Use Felt & Real Branches To Make Decorative Fruit Trees!

    Real branch + felt + miniature pomegranates from the dollar store = a fun artful decorating idea for Tu B’Shevat or anytime. Okay, you’re right, it does help if you have some large iron frames that are waiting to be filled, but if you don’t, you can simply hang a branch like this on the…

  • Super Simple DIY Twig Luminary (For Tu B’Shevat!)

    You can make a gorgeous winter centerpiece with twigs and candlelight and it’s so simple! And of course anything using twigs is great for your Tu B’Shevat (the New Year for the trees) table. Add a few branches if you have some available, even from your neighbor’s pruning pile, and you’ve got yourself a great…

  • A Kosher Salt Snowstorm! Snowdrift Luminary & Pinecone Centerpiece

    What? Yes, that’s right, kosher salt is the perfect crafting supply for making gorgeous snowdrift candlejars or luminaries, or tea light holders, which look great paired with some snowy pinecones! I’m using mine to get us ready for the holiday of Tu B’Shevat, and just enjoyed this centerpiece over a cup of tea with a…