Stephanie & Katrina | Crafty Moms on Instagram: "I turned my kids’ drawings into custom t-shirts and the joy on their faces said it all. These aren’t just shirts… they’re little reminders of who they are right now: creative, proud, and full of imagination. Watching them wear their own art made me realize how powerful it is to celebrate the little things. One day, the drawings will stop. They’ll grow up. But today, they wore their creativity like a badge of honor and I got to freeze that memory in fabric. If you’re looking for a beautiful, meaningful way to save your child’s art… try this. It’s simple, sweet, and full of heart. All you need is your kid’s drawing, some cling film, parchment paper, and an iron and boom, DIY keepsake t-shirt . . . . . . #diyplayideas #playlearningideas #ki
Karla Jodoin | Love Karla Designs on Instagram: "Another little five minute flower featuring the Wild Rose! If you want a more detailed tutorial feel free to check out my YouTube channel. And as always let me know in the comments what flower you’d like to see next! . . . . . . #floralpursuits #wildrose #howtodraw #drawingtutorial #flowerillustration #floraldrawing #fiveminiteflowers"
Emma Weekes | Watercolour teacher and Sketchbook maker on Instagram: "How to: Watercolour Valentines card Handmade blank card and envelope I’m using in the video are available in my shop, the link is in my bio. Or send me a ♥️ in the comments and I’ll send you the direct link. 1. Lightly draw a heart with a pencil. 2. Go over the pencil line with brown, and paint smaller lines coming off the heart for branches. 3. With pink on your brush, paint little hearts over the branches. Try to paint them going in the same direction. 4. Add some purple hearts. Gift your card to someone special 🤍 This card design is simple but so pretty and it’s perfect for both adults and children to do. Have fun! Sending love to you wherever you are in the world, Em x #watercolourvideo #watercolourpro
Creative Drawing for kids on Instagram: "Super fun and super easy — we’re going to draw a cute little girl together!👧🏻✨ I want you to draw four oval shapes.We’re going to scribble around those ovals to create a whole head of hair! You can make it however you want; bouncy curls, wild waves, or sleek straight hair! Use whatever moves you!Now let’s add some features. Draw two cute ears on either side of that fabulous hair. Just little half-circle shapes nothing too fancy.Then add eyes, nose and mouth.Let’s draw two straight lines down from the head for the neck and now let’s add some rounded lines for the shoulders, and a cute little dress. And BOOM! Here she is, our cute little cartoon girl! Look at her! Isn’t she just fabulous? 🙌🥳"
Easy & Low prep learning activities for kids | my_busy_kid on Instagram: "Science is so fascinating, isn’t it ? And every science experiment that we do with our children gives them the opportunity to be more curious and observant even if they are 3 , 4 or 5 yrs old . Which means we should be doing a lot of science activities with our kids , even if they don’t understand the whole concept behind it they still are learning a lot . THINGS YOU WILL NEED - 1. Cotton rounds ( the ones that we use to remove makeup) 2. Food coloring 3. Whole milk 4. Dish soap HOW TO DO IT - 1. Trace a star on cotton round and then cut it 2. Grab a plate and pour some milk on this plate 3. Add some food coloring to this milk (5-6 drops ) 4. Take the star you made above and dip it in dish soap 5. Now put this
Sarah | Toddler Activity Inspo on Instagram: "Looking for activities for your kids while being stuck inside this winter? Try salt painting! It’s a fun way to create art that uses a bit of science! Salt is hygroscopic meaning it absorbs water and water vapor from the air. View absorption in action when the salt is touched with watercolor paints. Here’s how to make your own: 🎨 Draw or trace your design with school glue 🎨 Sprinkle salt over your picture making sure all the glue is covered. Lift up to remove excess salt. 🎨 Once completely dry, use watercolors to paint. You can also use food coloring and water as an alternative to watercolor paints. Follow for more craft and activity ideas for your kids! #valentinesactivities #easycraftsforkids #diyplay #valentinescrafts #keepingkids
Kristin Van Leuven | Watercolor artist and instructor on Instagram: "Watercolor Christmas cookies for day 7! This year’s designs have been inspired by my family’s favorite holiday movies. This one might be tricky, so I’ll give you a few clues. My family calls Christmas sugar cookies “Rita’s cookies” because of @ritawilson The movie revolves around finding a specific toy Arnold Schwarzenegger Any guesses? Paper: arches 140lb coldpress Paint: @lettersparrow Brush: @princetonbrush long round 4"
Simple and Easy Drawing Ideas on Instagram: "Link in bio for all supplies. Let's create a cute and colorful tree and fruits drawing! Start by drawing the tree trunk and branches with a brown marker. Use green paint to make the leaves, using sponge stamps for a fun texture. Draw different fruits like apples, oranges, and bananas, coloring them in bright red, orange, and yellow. Add details like grass, flowers, and a shining sun to complete the scene. This easy and creative drawing activity is perfect for parent-child bonding time!"
Carla Bushey - Always keepin’ it real on Instagram: "I love making this super easy spider webs with my kids! Any way I can get them in the kitchen and spending time with them it’s a winner in my book! Fun for a party as well! . Comment the word SPIDER and I’ll send you everything I used to make them! . #spiderwebs #chocolatepretzels #halloweentreats #trickortreat #cookingwithkids #easydessert"