You can share your craft expertise, craft tips, and stories related to a wide variety of craft topics. Take time to browse through all of these pages. Not only can you share your own responses, you can read what everyone else has shared. There are a many topics that are waiting for reader responses.
Take a moment to share your homemade gift stories. Share the best homemade gift you have ever given or received and also share stories about the worst homemade gifts you have ever given or received. Compare your stories to other people's stories!
What do you do with all of the finished art and craft projects your child makes? Do you display them in a special way, give them as gifts, or do something else with them? Share your ideas and find out what others do.
Do you have a great idea for storing or organizing your craft supplies and craft projects? Please share your organization tips with everyone!
Do you have a favorite money saving tip or technique when it comes to crafting? If so, you can help other people become a frugal crafter! Please take a moment to share your ideas for saving money on craft supplies and more.
This Make-It-Over craft challenge item, or rather items, are popsicle sticks/craft sticks. I know, I know, many of you might think of these as a craft item rather than a recyclable item, but to some it is both! Your project does not have to be made exclusively from popsicle or craft sticks, but they should be a fairly prominent part of it.
If you have a fun and unique craft projects you want to share with the world, submit it using this simple form.
Please take a few moments to share directions for making a favorite Halloween costume along with a photo.
You and others can admire your creative leprechaun traps year round! After you build your leprechaun trap, take a moment to snap a picture of it and then submit it to be published on the Family Crafts site and included in the leprechaun trap photo gallery!
I think this might be a fun way to use up candy instead of eating it. You can use any kind of candy you like... It can be wrapped or not and your finished craft can be edible or not. You can also use other items in your project, it does not have to be made using candy alone.
This craft challenge item is a simple cardboard tube, or as most people call it, a toilet paper or paper towel roll. Who doesn't have an over-abundance of these available? You can use one or more toilet paper rolls in your project.