Chicagoans look forward to summer all year but, once it arrives, we often find ourselves overwhelmed with all there is to do. If you’re feeling burnt out from all the trips to the beach, driving to ...
Summer is finally here, which means school’s out, backyard barbecues and pool parties take over the calendar, and long hazy days are spent with family and friends. However, after a few weeks, those ...
SUMMER SEASON. AND IF YOU’RE LOOKING FOR SOME FUN DECORATING IDEAS WITHOUT BREAKING THE BANK, CRAFT EXPERT GINA TEPPER HAS YOU COVERED. AND YOU ALWAYS BRING THE COOLEST STUFF. HOW ARE YOU THIS MORNING ...
The days are longer, and the kids are out of school, and you know what that means: It’s time to dust off the ol’ “Arts & Crafts for Kids” Pinterest board and speedily plan a summer’s worth of fun ...
Kids love to get messy, but cleaning up can be a real headache. During the summer months, move your craft session outside, where all you need to clean up is a hose and a beach towel. Your kids will ...
Camp Family is in session, and it's arts and crafts time! If you're looking for a bunch of easy and fun activities to do with your kiddos, especially antsy toddlers who you know won't stay focused for ...
Everyone loves a long, lazy summer day, but there's only so much you can do before you start to feel a little bored. That's where these easy summer craft projects come into play. Our friends at ...
TAMPA (BLOOM) – Karimah Henry, blogger for Crafting a Fun Life, joins Maggie Rodriguez, guest host of the nationally syndicated health and wellness show, Bloom, to show viewers some fun and simple ...
For kids, summer is filled with long days of sunshine and endless possibilities. However, it can also be a season when structure lags, and parents hear the dreaded phrase, "I’m bored!" muttered daily.
There are so many reasons to plan an inspiring visit to an arts and crafts festival this summer. Whether your gang is drawn to traditional crafts, interested in quirky science projects or includes a ...
Ah, the summer time warp. On the one hand, it feels so short (“We’ve only been to the beach twice!”), but on the other, it seems to never end (especially right now, when we're confined to the ...