Most of the time, I reserve DIY projects for the adults, around here. But today, I’m excited to share some awesome craft projects for kids, thanks to the folks at Kiwi Crate, for all you parents out there.
If you aren’t familiar with this subscription-based service, let me give you a quick run down…Kiwi Crate is basically a craft kit for kids that arrives at your doorstep once per month. Each crate contains two hands-on projects, with everything you need to complete them (supplies, directions, everything). So you don’t have to worry about heading out to the craft store to grab anything. Pretty awesome idea, huh?
I received a kit in the mail not too long ago… Now, you know I don’t have any kids of my own, but you guys, I had so much fun making these holiday projects. I was actually surprised by it. I can only imagine what a blast these easy-to-make projects are like for kids. And actually, my little niece and nephew (ages 6 and 3) have a subscription to Kiwi Crate and love it. So, there you go. It’s a good time.
Here are the projects I was able to try out…
Aren’t these ornaments cheerful? They turned out very watercolor-inspired and (bonus) the containers are plastic, so they won’t ever break.
Here’s the little cardboard gingerbread house (above) from the kit that I decorated as well. So cute. I keep thinking about what a great gift this would be for a child (and his or her parents) during the holidays. And you can actually send a subscription or a Kiwi Crate gift card to someone you love during the holidays (or any time of year) right here.
There are special holiday crates available for the holidays and fun stocking stuffer ideas as well. Of course, if you’re already all set for the gift-giving season, check out the regular crates right here.
The last day to order with guaranteed shipping by Christmas is December 19th at 12 PM PT. That’s tomorrow peeps. So get on it!
—
Disclaimer: I was compensated by the advertiser for this editorial feature. All opinions and ideas, however, are my own. Interested in having your own sponsored post on papernstitch? Visit the advertising page for more info.
9 comments | Click here to reply
[…] Tutoriel et photos par Paper & Stitch […]
10 DIY Ã faire pendant les vacances et en famille ! | Mode et CompagnieRT @papernstitch: made some cool watercolor-ish ornaments thanks to the folks at @kiwicrate what do you think? http://t.co/HoLHgyqp
Kiwi Crate (@kiwicrate)RT @PlanetReuseMrkt: Need to keep little hands busy this holiday season? Holiday projects for kids via @papernstitch http://t.co/2biq70jC
Nueva Vida Home (@NuevaVidaHome)RT @PlanetReuseMrkt: Need to keep little hands busy this holiday season? Holiday projects for kids via @papernstitch http://t.co/2biq70jC
Jan Weiss (@theartplanet)@IdeaPaint not sure we understand the 1st link: http://t.co/6xChacRK
Metropolis magazine (@MetropolisMag)Need to keep little hands busy this holiday season? Holiday projects for kids via @papernstitch http://t.co/2biq70jC
(@PlanetReuseMrkt) (@PlanetReuseMrkt)@metropolismag There are two actually! Here’s the 1st: http://t.co/AyfY4coV And the 2nd (w/ @evernote awesomeness): http://t.co/yczn3pws
IdeaPaint (@IdeaPaint)Fun #DIY projects for kids to try, from the whimsical and clever @papernstitch: http://t.co/n2dC8YSj
VELCRO® Brand (@VelcroBrand)made some cool watercolor-ish ornaments thanks to the folks at @kiwicrate what do you think? http://t.co/FRZ3vKPu
(@papernstitch) (@papernstitch)