Here are the best DIY kids cloth projects that we covered on Kidsomania during 2014. Don’t miss them because they are really cool and interesting.
Adorable DIY Bunny Paper Plate Purse To Make With Your Kid |
Comfortable DIY Ear Flap Hat For Kids |
Here are the best DIY kids cloth projects that we covered on Kidsomania during 2014. Don’t miss them because they are really cool and interesting.
Adorable DIY Bunny Paper Plate Purse To Make With Your Kid |
Comfortable DIY Ear Flap Hat For Kids |
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Here are the best DIY toys for your kids that we covered on Kidsomania during 2014. Don’t miss them because they are really cool and interesting.
Excellent DIY Shoebox Theater |
DIY Original Pizza Oven Toy |
Here are the best kids room design ideas that we were covering on Kidsomania during December 2014. If you’ve missed them than don’t hesitate to check them out.
Minimalist Design For A Boys Room |
Cheerful And Modern Scandy-Dutch Mashup Baby Girl Nursery |
Here are the best DIY projects to make them for your kids or with them that we were covering on Kidsomania during December 2014. If you’ve missed them than don’t hesitate to check them out.
DIY Piggy Bank Gift Boxes To Make With Kids |
Lovely DIY Bottle Snowmen To Make With Kids |
Dear Kidsomania readers,
We’re wishing everyone a happy New Year. Thanks for reading us in 2014! We can’t wait to show you some more cool and new stuff. Be safe and we’ll see you back soon.
Today’s room design for baby girl Beatca is just a sheer cuteness! Basically, the floral and animals theme of it is all built around this charming wall art with a tree and its loveable forest creatures. It’s a key decoration project, painted by their friend, which matches both mom’s and daughter’s interests and looks simply adorable. I love that they also added more dimension by adhering also bird houses up there. Together with other matching accents and details like green rug, funny animals mobile and cutest ladybug pillow it awesomely creates the cheerful, warm and welcoming atmosphere for the kid and her guests. Enjoy the photos and get inspired!
All kids love toys, and even some grownups, too! So this cute and funny hedgehog will be a very nice surprise for your children. You will need brown and cream wool, a little black felt and glue, scissors and pom pom maker or cardboard. Wind half of your pom pom in brown. Then make 1/6 in the cream wool. Fill the rest in with brown. Then add another layer of brown over the top of your cream wool. Cut your pom pom and tie. Now it’s time to trim. First you can trim the bottom quite flat. The rest of the tutorial is here.
There’s nothing simpler than a hat and a scarf from an old sweater or t-shirt. Need a proof? Join us on this easy tutorial just in time for cold months! Here’s the list of supplies: an old super soft sweater, some knit jersey, a good fitting hat, some yarn, a pom pom maker and general sewing supplies. Begin with grabbing your sweater and laying it flat, making sure your front and back hems are well aligned. Then grab your good fitting hat, turn it inside out and lay it right on the edge of your sweater at the hem. Cut around your hat, making it 0.5 inches wider on each side at the top of your original. Continue at petitapetitandfamily.com.
We are sure that your kids will love these funny ninjas, they can make them with you or even independently. It’s so simple! It will be perfect for boys and girls of any ages and develop their motor skills. For this project you will need toilet roll cores, paint, straws and a black marker. First of all draw the slot for the ninjas’ eyes. Then paint your ninjas. Next draw on the piercing ninja eyes and eyebrows and knot your straw belts. That’s all! Now your kids can play or make more ninjas in green, yellow or blue clothes.
If your kids ask you to buy a real musical instrument but don’t know which one they want, you can make such a thing with your hands and you’ll save a lot of money. Lets try a guitar. You will need stencils, FolkArt home décor chalk paint, paint spouncers, 5 pieces of cardboard (approximately 20” x 40”), 4 – 7” x 1/8” big rubber bands, box cutter, hot glue gun, 3 paper clips, power drill and ruler. Draw a giant guitar shape on the cardboard and cut it out with your box cutter. Re-trace the shape and cut out 4 more pieces for a total of 5 layers. Make sure to include a sound hole in the middle of 4 pieces. The fifth piece should be solid for the back of the guitar. Cut out a 4” x 75” piece of cardboard for the bridge. The rest of the tutorial is here.