By Plaid Crafts
Kid's spaces in the house are a place to not only be functional and safe, but most importantly, fun! Your little one's bedroom is a place they'll play and dream, and if you're like us, you want to create a space for them that not only inspires their imagination but holds up to the daily wear of little hands.
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By Chris Williams
Here in the south, many parents and kids are already making the trek to their favorite stores to purchase "back-to-school" supplies. Can you believe it? The summer has flown by.
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By Plaid Crafts
These Marshmallow and Chocolate Pops are so yummy, and easy chocolate dipped marshmallows are so simple to make!
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By Plaid Crafts
Are you ready for Father's Day this weekend? If you're still not sure what you're going to get Dad,
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By Plaid Crafts
Now that school's coming to a close, we're thinking about the next craft-tastic holiday around here at Plaid - Father's Day! With just two weeks to go, we're sharing the scoop on some of our favorite daddy-friendly DIYs that are easy for little ones to help make.
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By Plaid Crafts
Ready for summer fun? Keep things cool with this simple, family-friendly Yogurt Freezer Pops recipe from Cathie & Steve!
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By Plaid Crafts
As summer nears, gear up to make this fun Mod Podge Picnic Table in the latest edition of Make it with Mod Podge with Cathie & Steve!
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By Plaid Crafts
Happy Friday! It's time for Part 2 of Make it with Mod Podge: Kids Backyard Fun! Cathie & Steve show you how to make your own sidewalk chalk in this quick video.
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By Plaid Crafts
You know Cathie & Steve as our very own Mod Podge rockstars, and we’re excited to bring to you our new Make It With Mod Podge series on our YouTube channel, hosted by Cathie & Steve!
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By Rachel Faucett
My family practically lives in the kitchen. Whether we're cooking, crafting, doing homework, or just sitting down for a smoothie, it's where we spend all our time. My kids love to help out with meal prep, but the problem is, three of my five kiddos aren't quite tall enough yet to reach the countertop.
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