DIY Dragon Eggs
You don’t need your own dragon to lay eggs, you can make your own with a styrofoam egg, some left… read more
You don’t need your own dragon to lay eggs, you can make your own with a styrofoam egg, some left… read more
Make sure the Easter bunny knows where to drop off eggs this Easter with this adorable wreath! The great thing… read more
Upcycle a jar and invite some fairy magic into your house! This whimsical fairy jar can be used as a lantern or as a vase, and it’s so easy to make.
Paint pour rocks are such a lovely messy craft – and is great for all ages! And they are so easy to make – the hardest part is waiting for them to dry so you can play with them.
Geometric pots are right on trend this season, and look fantastic with a plant or a succulent. Why not try making one yourself? Here are a few tricks we’ve learnt along the way.
Create and inviting space for the bugs to live with this easy to make bug hotel. Go on a scavenger hunt in the garden or the park to find pinecones, dry leaves, sticks and other things bugs like to hide in!
Bask in the silver glow of the moon all day long – by transforming a mirror into a spectacular lunar showpiece! Scour second hand shops for a circular mirror and bring it back to life with just a few materials.
When these lovely raindrops catch the light, they are simply stunning! Best of all, they can be created with just a couple of materials you already have about the house – wax paper and crayons.
Every home will have at least a few plastic bottles or packaging lying around – put them to good use and make these gorgeous little cacti, with only a few materials! This is a great craft for young kids, and you can really let your imagination fly wild with different shapes and colours. Best of all, you don’t need to remember to water them!
These gorgeous concrete pumpkin succulent planters can be enjoyed any time of year, and are so easy to make!