Who doesn’t love food on a stick? It’s fun, tasty and reminds us of carnivals with treats like corn dogs, cotton candy, candied apples and now cake pops. And unlike a lot of treats, there’s no deep fryer or special machine needed to make ‘em. Just ball up some cake batter, dip them in candy continue reading…
If you find yourself filling journals with more memos than memories, don’t chalk it up to not having enough pages. Write temporary notes and numbers on the cover of your chalkboard book and reserve the inside pages for the stuff you want to cherish. The cover is made from a sturdy children’s chalkboard and the continue reading…
Let’s face it, kids will always find creative new ways to get crayon and marker on every surface, so why not just give up already. Cover the dinning room table with the DIY Table Cloth and give them a constructive outlet for their creativity that doesn’t result in the destruction of your hard wood table. continue reading…
If you’re going to have to wear a cast for the next 6-8 weeks, you may as well get to look at something cool, rather than random scribbles from your friends (no offense guys). Casttoos cover up your cast with cool designs that show off your personality, rather than your injury. They’re waterproof, easy to continue reading…
If your inner child is struggling to make a comeback, let it have a little fun with this adorably chic Hopscotch Rug. Just mod enough to fit in with your decor, but playful enough that you might find yourself looking for a pebble to play with when no one is looking. The Hopscotch Rug is continue reading…
While any armchair can become a suitable throne with the help of an active imagination, the Color in Cardboard Throne lets kids explore new depths of their creativity. This white cardboard throne with thick black outlines looks like a drawing straight out of a fairy tale coloring book. With paint, markers or crayons it’s completely continue reading…
Every summer we ooo and ahh at incredible sand sculptures and assume that we could never make anything more interesting than a bucket sandcastle. What we didn’t realize is that we were using the wrong tools for the job. Willysphere Sand Shapers from ID Selection help you create beautiful spheres of sand in seconds that continue reading…
You know that kid in kindergarten who always got his crayons taken away because he was eating them? Too bad these edible crayons didn’t exist back then otherwise he would have had a lot more fun during art. Edible Crayons by Luxirare are made of real food like nuts, fruits, dried vegetables and seeds. Of continue reading…
Measuring your baby’s growth can be as exciting for new parents as it is frustrating. Babies will wiggle and squirm and make the task nearly impossible. But there’s a clever way to measure your little one’s height that doesn’t require both parents to struggle. The Baby Measuring Fitted Crib Sheet doubles as a baby measuring continue reading…
Bad holiday sweaters have become quite the pop culture phenomenon in recent years. The Kansas City Art Institute helps you to create your very own. Way cooler than a paper holiday card (which if you haven’t sent already, what’s the point?), you can stitch away, cooking up your own design or using one of theirs. continue reading…