Spring Paper Crafts
Paper crafts are fun activities for your family, friends, or just yourself on a Saturday afternoon. You can build flowers, cards, and gifts. Here are some wonderful spring paper crafts for your family’s next weekend.
Paper flowers- Makes two to three flowers
Items you will need:
4 to 6 paper doilies
stapler
Directions:
Step one:
Take one doily and fold it as follows: fold in half, then fold in thirds, then fold in thirds again. You will want to fold the doily four times. Then staple at the base.
Step two:
After stapling the doily, you will carefully unfold the edges of the doily. You want to pull them apart and out.
Step three:
Repeat steps one with the second doily. Then you will want to cut off the bottom tip, about 1 inch, maybe 2 inches off. Then trim off another 2 inches off the top of this piece. When you look at your second doily, it should be the middle piece that is approximately 4 inches long. Please note, it may be a slightly different measurement depending on the size of your doily and what you have cut off.
Now you are going to want to open up this smaller doily just like you opened the first one. Be careful, they can rip easily.
After you have completed both of your doilies, you will want to staple them together. You will place the small “flower” into the larger one. Once you have stapled them together, you will want to carefully fluff them out.
Book flower holder-
Items you will need:
old book
scissors
glue stick
Directions:
Step one:
Open the book to the center. Take approximately 1/3 of the pages from one side of the book and cut them in half. Do the same thing with the other side of the book.
Step two:
On the left side of the book, grab three to four half pages from the top of the pile, place a strip of glue on the edge of the pages, and then fold them into the center. Do not crease the pages. You want to leave a bend in the page. Now work your way until you have all of the half pages glued and bent into the center.
Step three:
Follow step two with the right side of the book.
Step four:
Let the book dry overnight.
Now your craft is done. You can set it up and add fresh or fake flowers to the book. This is a wonderful way to add a splash of color to a bookshelf.
Some Bunny Loves You-
Items you will need:
Sharpie pen
Scissors
paper grass
variety of candy
ribbon
Directions:
Step one:
You will want to draw a curved line along each side of the white/brown bags. This will give you the line to cut to make the bunny ears. See the diagram below for an example.
Step two:
Cut along the curved lines.
Step three:
Draw your bunny face! You can add eyes, a nose, and a mouth. This is where your creativity can shine. If you want to add a pink nose, great. If you want to add wiggly eyes, by all means. You can decorate the bunny face however you want.
Step four:
Fill the bunny with the fake grass. I found mine at Dollar Tree. Then place your candy on top of the grass.
Step five:
Take your ribbon and cut a 12-inch strip. Tie the ribbon around the neck of your bunny.
You have a fun spring gift for a co-worker, friend, or foe. Enjoy!
The gift of love.
Giving and receiving gifts, whether big or small, is a beautiful way to show love beyond words. A gift is more than just an object—it’s a personal message that says, “You are special.” It can be something practical or something that simply adds beauty to someone’s life.
The joy of receiving a gift is unmatched. Opening a package is like unwrapping a heartfelt message from someone dear. It could be a handwritten card that reminds you someone cares, a bag of sweets to brighten your day, or a book filled with new possibilities.
Do you have a special friend, partner, or loved one? Perhaps there’s an item that always makes you think of them, or maybe you’ve come across a project or craft that would be perfect to create just for them.
I love making gifts—it’s one of my favorite ways to express love and appreciation. Over the years, I’ve sewn clothes, designed cards, crafted signs, and even baked delicious treats. There’s something truly special about sharing your talents to create something meaningful for someone else. And what better way to show love than through a handmade gift?
With Valentine’s Day right around the corner, here are some simple and thoughtful homemade gift ideas you can make today!
Gift one: Candy gift bag
Small gift bags helps to deliver your gift to a teacher, volunteer, or friend. They can be big or small. These gift bags I created are small gift bags that are perfect for a volunteer or teacher. They are easy to make and you can put any small thank you inside. They are perfect for anytime of the year, but ideal for Valentine’s Day.
Items needed:
small gift bag- red and white
old book pages, music pages, or accent color page
round thank you note
glue
scissor
candy
tape
Instructions:
first fold one long side of the bag in half.- do not use the already folded side. You want to use the “front” of the bag. You want to fold it from the top to the bottom.
Draw half of a heart. Once you have drawn half of the heart you want to cut the heart out. Then lay the bag out carefully.
Take your accent paper, I used old hymnal pages, and cut a small rectangular that is slightly bigger than your heart. You will glue the accent paper on the inside of the bag.
Then print a copy of the round thank you notes. Cut out the round thank you note.
Fill the bag with your treat. I used Lindor round chocolate pieces to fill my bags. Then fold the bag shut.
You will tape the top shut and glue the round thank you not over the top of the tape.
You now have an adorable thank you gift for your volunteer.
The thank you round I used is here for you to use.
Gift two: Cards
Making a homemade card is one of the most precious things to do. The best part all it takes is a printer, piece of paper, and a little bit of imagination. Anyone, any age is able to create a heartfelt card to give to a friend. The other added detail is to send it in the mail.
I remember as a child I really enjoyed receiving mail in MY name. It was exciting. It made me feel special. Today we do not always send a card in the mail. We shoot someone a text or call them to say “hi” or you are a great friend. Taking the time to make a card and send it in the mail let’s someone know they are a really special someone.
Items needed:
Paper or cardstock- I use cardstock from Amazon
colored paper
variety of paper
colored pens
scissors
glue
envelope
stamp
Instructions:
Take your paper or cardstock and fold it in half. You can fold it long ways or short ways. It does not matter. What matters is that when you fold your paper you either get a short fat card or a tall skinny card. Your choice.
Take your colored paper and decide how you want to decorate your card. Personally, I have a variety of printed out decorative paper that I use when I am making ,my cards. Then I use the color paper to accent the design. Once you have cut out your paper to what you want you will glue it on the front and inside of the card. (see the example below.)
Once you have decorated the outside of the card you can decide how you want the inside decorated. You can use more paper or you can just add a quote, saying, or verse.. Once you have finished decorating the card you are going to sign the card with a personal message.
Address your envelope with the persons address in the middle of the envelope. You will put your address in the top left corner. Then place a stamp in the top right corner.
Viola! You are done. Make sure to drop that card in the mail tonight.
Gift three: Heart shaped sachet
I love things that smell sweet. Something that you can place in your drawer, or hang from a door. This type of gift is called a sachet. My grandmother had a few of them. They were either in a drawer or laying on top of her dresser drawers in her room. As a child I loved to go in her room, and smell them. The sachets always smelled sweet. In a way they now remind me of my grandmother and the times I spent at her house.
This is a gift I love to give to friends. In a way I am giving a piece of my grandmother, and the joy I found in her home. Here is the instructions for you, so you can have a piece of her in your home.
Items needed:
paper bag
outline of a heart
floral napkins
scissors
packing paper or stuffing
essential oils- floral scent like Lavender or Bergamot
glue
Instructions:
Take your paper bag and draw or trace two large hearts.
With the floral napkins rip them apart so you only have the thin top layer. Rip the napkin into sections. Glue the sections on to the two large hearts.
Glue the plain sides together leave one side unglued. This is important because this is where you will “stuff” your heart.
Stuff your heart with either stuffing or packing paper or newspaper.
Drop 12 drops of essential oils into the inside of your heart.
Glue the last side together.
If you want to make this a hanging sachet, punch a whole at the top of the heart. Then tie a thin ribbon or string through the whole.
Now you are done. Share this with a friend or loved one. When they smell the pleasing scent they will think of you and your friendship.
Add a bit of love to your house
Making simple crafts to add some charm to your home is a delightful way to spend a free afternoon. With love in the air and February just around the corner, I’ve found a few fun and easy crafts that you (or your kids) can make this weekend to bring a touch of love to your space.
I’ve always enjoyed making Valentine’s cards and cutting out hearts—it’s been a cherished tradition for years. When our kids were younger, I often encouraged them to create their own Valentine’s cards instead of buying them. To me, crafting cards was far more enjoyable and meaningful than purchasing them.
I also love decorating with garlands or festive shapes that celebrate the holiday of the month. These small touches help bring the season to life and add a fresh variety to your home. Plus, making your own decorations and cards not only showcases your creativity but also helps you save money.
Heart Garland:
Adding a bit of garland to any part of your house is a wonderful idea to add some texture and variety to your home. I have found that making a festive garland can full fill these needs. The best material for these garlands is colored paper, old books, old hymnal, or other festive paper. Personally, I have a stash of old hymnals that I have been using for fun paper crafts. I felt this was the perfect craft for these pages.
I encourage you go to and look to see what you have. You may have an old book or some bright colored paper, either way gather up your paper and you can start making your heart garland right way.
List of supplies:
paper- colored, pages from books, holiday paper, or old hymnals
twine or white heavy thread
scissors
hole punch or heart-shaped hole punch
Instructions:
Step 1: gather your supplies. If you are using an old book or an old hymnal you will want to rip out the pages.
Step 2: Take your paper and cut it down to 6” x 8” in size. Once you have your paper cut down to size, fold all of your pages in half. I prepped 12 pages.
Step 3: Cut out your hearts. I did not draw my hearts out. I cut my first own by “eyeballing” the shape. Then I used the first one as a template for the rest.
Step 4: Punch out your holes. I punched my holes out towards the top of my heart. You can punch them at the top, towards the bottom, or the middle. It is up to you.
Step 5: Cut your string. I cut my string approximately 14-16 inches long. This gave me enough length to tie off my string when I start putting the garland together.
Step 6: Put your garland together. Now it is time to assemble your garland. You will want to tie one string in the left hole of each heart. Once you have the strings tied, line up your hearts. You will want to tie the other end of the string to the right hole of the next heart. See the picture for clarification. Once you have tied all your hearts together, the first heart on the right side will need one more string tied to the right hole.
Step 7: Hang your garland. Now that your garland is done, you can hang your creation and enjoy!
Heart Shape Garland 2:
There is never enough heart shaped garland in my world! That is what I say, but if you were talk to my hubby he would probably say something different.
I have found two different heart shaped garlands this year and both are adorable. This second garland is just as easy, if not easier, than the first one. You will need 12 x 12 craft size paper for this to work. You may use 8.5 x 11. I am sure if you will get the same results.
List of Supplies:
12 x 12 craft paper- 3 different colors (red, pink, and white)
scissors
stapler and staples
Instructions:
Step one: gather your paper. Make sure to cut off any edges or company information that might be on the edge of the paper.
Step two: fold your paper in half and cut it down the middle. You should have two strips that are approximately 6 inch by 12 inch.
Step three: Fold you paper in half on the long side again. Make a mark every 1 inch along the fold.
Step four: Cut your strips. You will cut at the 1 inch mark you made. You should have approximately 11 strips.
DO NOT UNFOLD!
Step five: Continue steps two through five until you have cut all of your paper.
Step six: Take the first strip and bend the top pieces together making a heart shape. Staple the inside- see the photo below.
Step seven: Take the strip and place it in the top of the heart you stapled- make a second staple so they are joined. - see the photo below.
Step eight: continue to work through step six and seven until you have joined all of your strips together.
Step nine: Once you are done you can hang or lay out your hearts to enjoy!
Large Snow/star Project
Let’s make some snowflakes!
I love snow. I love the way it looks, the way it smells, and especially the way the world sounds when it snows. Everything becomes so peaceful. When I look out my window and see snow falling, I’m filled with joy and peace all wrapped into one.
Each year, I enjoy making snowflakes and “stars” to decorate my home and workplace. I’ll spend an hour or two cutting shapes from white paper or brown-and-white paper bags. It’s fun, relaxing, and a cherished tradition. When my kids were young, we’d cut out snowflakes together and hang them on the windows. Even if we didn’t see a single snowflake outside, we could enjoy our paper snow inside. It was simple, joyful, and brought a bit of magic to our home.
A couple of years ago, I learned how to make three-dimensional snowflakes—sometimes called stars. I still call them snowflakes, even when I make them with brown paper bags. They add a cozy charm to our home and bring me joy whenever I see them hanging up. Even without real snow, I can enjoy the beauty of my handmade creations.
This is a project for all ages. It’s perfect for a cozy evening watching Christmas movies or listening to holiday music. These decorations can stay up long after the holidays—into January, or even February, if you’d like.
And let me say it one more time:
I LOVE SNOW!
Let’s make some snowflakes-
Supplies Needed:
6 to 12 lunch-size or smaller brown paper bags.
8.5x11 white paper
scissors
hot glue and hot glue gun
tape
Directions for paper snowflakes:
fold the white paper into a square. This means taking one corner of the 8.5 paper and folding it to the opposite side. You should have approximately 1.5” of paper on the bottom. Cut that strip off.
Fold the white paper in half two more times. See the photos below to see how the folds look.
Cut into your white paper. You can cut triangles or swishes. You can also use a hole punch to punch holes in the middle. There is no right or wrong way to cut the edges. The most important thing is not to cut all of the folded edges! If you cut all of the folded edges your star will fall apart.
Unfold your paper. you now have a star!
Do you remember that piece of white paper? Now you can do the same steps with the small piece of white paper and make a small star. You can also cut your paper in half and cut out med. stars the same way we cut out the big star.
Pictures of the steps that are for the paper snowflake.
Directions for paper bag snowflakes/stars:
Count out 6 bags. Take one bag and fold it in half. Cut the center of the bag out. Unfold the bag and cut the edge of the bag either in a triangle or circle. Repeat this with all 6 of your bags.
Once all the bags are cut you are going to glue your bags together. Please note: If you are younger have an adult or older teen help you with the hot glue gun. Heat up your hot glue gun. Once it is heated you will glue the six bags together. Set them aside and let the stack of bags cool.
While the bags are cooling take a piece of twine and cut it approximately 6 to 10 inches long. The length of the twine will depend on how low or high you want your snowflake to hang.
When the bags are cooled slowly unfold your stack. You will want the bottom bag to meet the top bag. Add some hot glue to the top of the stack and place one end of the twine on top of the glue. Then press the bottom bag onto the top. See the pictures to see how that works.
Once the last bit of hot glue is cooled you are done and ready to hang your snowflake.
Pictures of the steps you follow to make a three dimensional snowflake.
I hope you can enjoy a cozy evening of making snowflakes. This is a wonderful way of creating memories with your family no matter the age. So pop on a Christmas movie, pop some popcorn, and start making snow!
Mother’s/Mom’s Day
You never know the effect you may have on someone or what effect someone may have on you. God puts people in our lives at certain times to help us grow. Being a mom is not just about the biology of life, it is about the job of mentoring others. Being a mom never stops because of age or relationship. Being a mom means that you are willing to sacrifice a bit of yourself for the betterment of others. He puts those moms in our lives to show us Christ.
When we think about it moms are the ones who show us so much more. They show us how to be soft, how to love unconditionally, and how to protect at all costs. Moms are the ones who bring the sunshine into our homes and the twilight at night. To be a mom in any sense is to have the privilege to touch someone else life. I have had that privilege in every sense of the word.
Mother by definition is a woman in relation to her child or children. If you were to ask any woman who is a mother, the definition would be so much more. It is someone who has sacrificed a bit of them for the betterment of others.
Mothers are the ones who make the meals, wash the clothes, wipe the bottoms, dry the tears, help the boo-boos go away, and pray by your bedside at night.
Now, I know many dads do this too, but there is something about a mother. She is the one whose laughter can fill a room, whose stare can stop a train, and whose words can fill the gap. It is a mom who walks the floors from birth until eternity full of worry, fear, love, and prayers. Prayers for our futures, our pasts, and our days. It is a mom who walks beside us, defends us, and yet reprimands us for our good. It is a mom who loves us to the core no matter who we are.
I have been the one who needed the tears wiped away. I have been the one to walk the halls with worries on my mind and prayers in my heart. I am a daughter and I am a mother. From both, I have learned what it means to be a mom.
“Mother is a verb. It’s something you do. Not just who you are.” —Dorothy Canfield Fisher
Over the past 37 years, I have learned what it means to be a mom. To be a mom to someone gifted to me, and to some I gave birth to is a profound honor. There is no other job in this world that can compare. Raising all of my kids was a journey that grew me into the adult I am today. It was a journey of growth. Neither is different in my mind. Both are treasured. All of them gave me laughter and tears, frustration, and delight. All four of my kids grew me into the mom I am today.
When I think about where I would be today without the influence of the many moms in my life, or without the experience of being a mom myself, it is hard to comprehend. It is their love, wisdom, and strength that shaped me into the adult I am today.
I know in my heart this is a job that is not for the faint of heart. It is a purpose that God gives to us to strengthen our faith. It is the opportunity to see God’s creation grow. It is the moment of sanctification for both ourselves and those around us.
1 Peter 3:4
You should be known for the beauty that comes from within, the unfading beauty of a gentle and quiet spirit, which is so precious to God.
You never know the effect you may have on someone or what effect someone may have on you. God puts people in our lives at certain times to help us grow. Being a mom is not just about the biology of life, it is about the job of mentoring others. Being a mom never stops because of age or relationship. Being a mom means that you are willing to sacrifice a bit of yourself for the betterment of others. He puts those moms in our lives to show us Christ.
When we think about it moms are the ones who show us so much more. They show us how to be soft, how to love unconditionally, and how to protect at all costs. Moms are the ones who bring the sunshine into our homes and the twilight at night. To be a mom in any sense is to have the privilege to touch someone else life. I have had that privilege in every sense of the word.
I pray that the knowledge and influence given to me by other moms is something that I have passed on and can continue to pass on to others. I pray that being a mom to others has given them just a drop of what I have received from the moms in my life.
• “[Motherhood is] the biggest gamble in the world. It is the glorious life force. It’s huge and scary — it’s an act of infinite optimism.” — Gilda Radner
Mother is by definition a woman who is related to a child or children. We know that being a mom is so much more. It is the woman who prays every waking moment for their child’s future, faith, and growth. Being a mom means that you love even when your child is slightly unlovable. I am a mom. I am a daughter. It is an honor to be both. It is a challenge to be both.
There are 12 months, 52 weeks, and 365 days in a year. And it seems so funny that one of those days is set aside for moms, mothers, madras, and mas. I don’t think there is one day that I am not thankful for my mom. She has guided me, loved me, and raised me. My mom walked beside me when I was successful and comforted me when I fell. My mom is my cheerleader and my conscious. I would not be who I am today if it weren’t for my mom.
Many friends and mentors were and are my mom. These were women who loved me. They laughed with me. They taught me and prayed for me. These women were the ones who showed me what contentment meant. Who showed me what love meant. I would not be who I am today if it were not for these amazing women.
I am a mom. I have raised four kids. They have challenged me. We have laughed and cried. We have fought many battles. Some have been won and some were lost. We have prayed together and for each other. I would not be who I am today if it weren’t for my kids.
Today and many more days, I will honor my mom for the example she gave me. Today and many more days, I will remember my friends for the example they gave me. And for today I will take one moment to be proud to say I am a mom.
Family Easter Egg Hunt
It all begins with an idea.
Spring time is a wonderful time to open your home, and hop out into your back yard for some fun family time. And what better way to do this than hunting eggs, specifically Easter eggs, but remember this hunt can be done at any time.
Don’t get me wrong I love a good Easter egg hunt. As a child I loved to hunt for Easter eggs. I still remember visiting my grandparents in the spring. And their small town would host an Easter egg hunt for all ages, even the adults. It was so much fun to run around that field grabbing as many eggs as I could. I still remember that feeling to this day!
The wonderful thing about memories, and spending time together is you can do it when it fits into your schedule or when you discover a new activity. There is nothing that says you can only do egg hunts at Easter time. Although it is much easier and a whole lot more fun when it is nice outside.
When our kids were little they loved hunting for things, whether it was inside or outside. Now mind you, just like in my childhood, egg hunts were also around Easter. And we have done them in so many different places, especially since there have been years that all we got was rain!
Doing egg hunts, or treat hunts is something you can plan at any time with anything. All you need is something to hide, somewhere to hide it, and a plan to make it happen. And that is what I am going to help you with today. Planting the seeds to plan a Easter Egg Hunt.
I have added a Easter Egg Planner for you to download and print for easy reference. You will also find a blank planner in the back to create your own Easter Egg Hunt, or whatever kind of hunt you want to create. Remember this is a starting point, a spring board you might say, to get you started. For now….
Let’s get started planning!
First you want to plan on a block of time, I would say about 2 hours, to put aside for the actual hunt. Make sure you are giving your kids time to hunt down all of the hidden gems, and not feel like they have to rush to find them. Although I can almost guarantee they will probably rush just to make sure they have all of those little gems you have hidden.
Second, decide what you want to hide. With this example I am going to use eggs, specifically Easter eggs. You can use anything that you can image, colored rocks, stuffed animals, or even notes that can lead them to another location.
Third gather and prepare all your supplies. I went and purchased plastic eggs, candy, and other surprised to use with my egg hunt. I also made Easter eggs with real eggs to add a bit of variety to our hunt.
Fourth you will prepare your hidden gems, and finish your other preparations for the big day. I filled my plastic eggs with small candy and pennies. I also made the colorful hardboiled eggs. Then I gathered up the “prizes” that the kids would be able to choose from after the hunt was done. This last bit is an extra. Buying or providing prizes is not something you need to do. Just putting small candy into the plastic eggs would satisfy any participate.
Lastly it is the big day! Gather all your gems, eggs, or whatever you are going to hide. If it is not raining outside, take your hunt outside. Find easy and hard places to place your “gems”. Make sure to keep in mind the age of the participants, your kids. You want to make the hunt a challenge but not such a hard challenge they cannot find the hidden “gems”. If it is raining don’t worry, move your hunt inside. To be honest my kids loved hunting for things in the house as much as hunting outside. And when you think about it there are sometimes more creative ways of hiding those “gems”.
The most important thing I can tell you is to have fun! This activity is a way for you to create a fun, challenging activity for your kids and their friends to do on any given day. It does not have to be perfect. All it has to be is fun.