Make It With the Family: 3D Paper Holiday Ornaments
Colorful paper, a good pair of scissors (or cutting machine) and a little glue are all you need for handmade decorations that pop.
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Colorful paper, a good pair of scissors (or cutting machine) and a little glue are all you need for handmade decorations that pop.
Hide these simple-to-make hands around the house for a scary surprise.
Drape, spray and dry your way to these standout spooky ghosts.
Bats, Mummies, Frankensteins? Oh my!
Color us happy. Eight of our beloved local creatives offer Hawai‘i-inspired sketches and doodles that kids can customize at home.
Calling all keiki to enter their artwork expressing how they stay healthy in this year’s statewide art contest by AlohaCare.
These polished eggs take just a few drop of nail color and some water.
Make marble eggs with just two ingredients and seven messy but fun steps.
Simple kitchen ingredients create an interactive, colorful bubbling introduction to gas.
Capture the power of the sun to make an afternoon snack or camp-worthy dessert.
A big dose of sparkle and shine will keep the keiki up till midnight.
These icy-looking treats won’t melt even on sunny winter days.
Get to rockin’ around these adorable tabletop trees.
These festive favors open with a bang to reveal fun surprises.
Personalize your entryway with colorful, handmade window clings.
Dress up a simple-to-make pineapple syrup in elegant, edible style with a covering of chocolate treats.
From peppermint-chocolate popcorn to fizzing sidewalk chalk, five budget-friendly and fun gift ideas for everyone on your list.
Track your keiki’s growth each year with this handy holiday wreath.
Deck the halls with this cute ‘n’ cozy strand.
An autumn craft you can make in just minutes out of materials you may already have at home.
Strike a spooky pose with a mummy you can wrap up in just four steps.
Keep keiki busy with these fun, screen-free activities from A to Z.
Hawai‘i artist Karen Obuhanych teaches kids how to draw adorable lions, tiger and unicorns, oh my!
Try something new this spring. Use colorful Washi tape to cover your Easter eggs.