One of my absolute favorite Easter traditions is dyeing eggs with my parents. For as long as I can remember, my dad has gotten a kick out of mixing all the colors together and attempting to make a black egg. From an early age, he taught me to do the same. Mom’s rule is that we have to…
Cheap & Easy Centerpiece
It’s a gorgeous, sunny, 80 degree day here in One Artsy Mama Land. Needless to say, Little Crafter and I didn’t get anything made today…he started asking for the playground immediately after breakfast! So, for today’s post, I figured I’d share a fun idea with you that I’ve had going since October. Here’s a super-thrifty…
Leftovers
When Little Crafter and I decide on a fun art project we want to do, I have no problem buying special supplies to get the job done {within reason, of course!}. But after awhile, I find myself thinking as I hand over my cash to yet another Michael’s associate, “What about all the leftovers we already have…
Sheep and Seders
So, I have an adorable craft to share with you today! It’s not my idea, and Little Crafter and I haven’t tried it yet {although I see it in his very near future!}…my fabulous friend Erin used her son’s handprints to make fluffy sheep! It’s cheap, quick, and can be done even with the littlest…
Symbols, Stars, and Centerpieces
I’m excited! Tomorrow, we will be hosting our first family Seder. “Wait,” you’re thinking, “Seder…that’s part of Passover. Isn’t that a Jewish holiday? Aren’t you a Christian?” Yes, yes, and yes. But several years ago, we became part of a Bible Study group that investigates the Jewish roots of our own faith and it has…
Easy-to-Make Wall Art
Dance. Art. Two things I’m passionate about. It’s no surprise, then, that whenever I find art about dance, I get ridiculously excited, buy it, and put it on my walls. Most of what I’ve found are paintings and photos of people dancing {which I love}, but I was excited last year to find this piece…
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