Make a textured, bright shamrock using everyday household objects. Kids can practice their cutting skills, coordination with a rolling pin and learn about different shades of colors.
Surprise your sweetheart with a home-cooked meal and custom-made wineglasses this Valentine's Day. A few simple steps are all it takes to turn basic stemware into heart-accented pieces you'll use for every romantic occasion.
Fake the look of stained glass using crayons and wax paper. This modern take on a traditional technique creates free-form shapes that can easily be customized to match your space perfectly.
Wood burning is a great way to dress up bamboo kitchen tools: It won't wash off, gets better with age and can create one-of-a-kind designs. Upgrade your utensils in an afternoon with a little DIY elbow grease.
Transform the most basic of household supplies — coffee filters — into a flowing, modern wall pattern.
Dress up holiday drinks at your next party with these easy-to-make stirrers.
Use fun pom-pom trim and colorful ribbons to update an inexpensive pair of ready-made curtains into a custom decoration for your dorm room.
Combine rustic natural rope with metallic ribbon to create a trendy and versatile basket that's easier to make than you think. Use it in lieu of a gift bag and fill with seasonal fruit, baked goods or ornaments.
The best part of this drink is the edible glitter rim. Sweet citrus and tasty mint pair perfectly in this festive party cocktail.
Use bulk spices to create your own custom blend of tea to give as a holiday favor. This recipe is for Sweet Orange Ginger Tea.
This project is a fun and colorful way to recycle baby food jars. After they are wired together, the jars can be used to add a splash of color to a plain window.
An unconventional use for handmade paper airplanes, this garland will give the illusion of them flying through the air. Use the garlands over the food buffet, gift table, or even over the entire room to make a travel-themed party really come alive.
Give guests a warm, sweet drink to enjoy during the holiday season, plus a felt cup cover they can use all year long.
With a few simple drawing techniques, you can make these bohemian-style, hand-painted jars. Fill with wildflowers and cuttings from the garden to display around your home.
A fresh set of towels instantly brightens up a dreary kitchen. Take an afternoon (with or without your kids) and create one-of-a-kind printed kitchen towels to add some fun color to your space.