Hold off on the conversation hearts this year! There comes a point where lil ones just can't (or shouldn't) consume another morsel of sugar. These adorable DIY greetings require little more than a printer, scissors, and some glue to give tots a treat that will last well beyond Feb. 14. Check out 28 of the most creative ideas for sharing the Valentine love — minus the sugar!
This Father's Day Let Your Printer Do the Work
Get crafty this Father's Day! Stores may be filled with Father's Day cards – some funny, some not – but with a printer, some scissors, and a little time, mom and the kids can create something with a little more meaning. I've rounded up 10 downloadable cards, decorations, and gifts to help the family celebrate dad's big day!
Spread the Love With Personalized Printable Valentines
Print it! Before heading out to buy a box of character-adorned Valentine's Day cards, look online! Etsy has lots of adorable designs that can be customized with lil one's names and images. Here are some finds that caught my eye!
Printable Crafts Add Holiday Cheer to the Home
Print your way to a festive holiday season! Sure a thumbprint tree is cute, but the web is full of themed downloadable crafts tots can print and create on their own. Here are five projects lil ones will love.
Spook Out Your House For Halloween With Web Printouts
Spook out your house for Halloween! Stores are filled with ready-made orange and black decor, but the web is abundant with downloadable ideas that the whole family can work on together. Here are five printable paper decorations that will help get your home ready for trick-or-treaters.
Paper Toys That Put Printers to Work
Toy stores are filled with plenty of items that tots love to play with, but within hours, their thoughts and interests may move on to something newer and shinier. Rather than spend a fortune on playthings that will be discarded like yesterday's paper, why not consider offering them toys made from just that — recycled paper? The web is filled with downloadable paper toys that can be printed onto eco-friendly paper, played with for a span of time, and then recycled when lil ones grow tired of them. We've rounded up five inexpensive toys that are ready to be printed out at home.





