Want to get your kiddos off their screens during the holiday break? A little crafting project makes for a fun break in routine! Offerpad’s SEO Manager, Spencer Hesseltine, guides us through nifty/thrifty Fourth of July crafts.
So, Spence… tell us how it went.
SH: I got off work from the awesome new Offerpad office (thanks for the plug) Friday evening and made my way over to Target. I had some craft ideas in mind for ‘Red, White and Blue’ ahead of Independence Day, but I found even more inspiration from the DIY section at the store.
Offerpad: That’s a great point! Seems like the DIY section is a great place to find some inspiration if you’re not sure where to start but you’re in the market for a craft.
SH: Yes, definitely. Anyway, before we jump into the crafting, I want to take a step back and give you a quick little introduction to my children. Jasmyne is 14, a great young woman and smart as heck! She’s very interested in school and cheerleading for her new high school. Lucas is 11 and is a total gamer. It’s my fault, I started him on video games to create some boy time when he was 3. Well, he never put the controllers down. Colton, my youngest son just turned 6 in May and is totally my mini-me. He’s too competitive for his own good and loves sports, being active with whatever we do. Yes, my kids are spoiled and I’m okay with that, it leads for living a good, healthy and positive life. Here are some of the crafts we did last weekend to get our home ready for the Fourth of July:
Craft #1: Wooden Stars
Craft #2: Tie Dye Shirts
Craft #3: RWB Pet Rocks
PRO TIP: You can do this for basically any holiday. Green for St. Patty’s, spring colors for Easter, orange for Halloween, you get the idea. The red, white, and blue paint can be doubled up for crafts for Memorial Day or Labor Day as well. If you don’t want the rocks in your yard after the holiday passes, you can pack it away for next year, or even have them sign their names and the current year and send it to the grandparents, it’ll be sure to put a smile on their faces!”
Craft #4: Patriotic Flowerpots
Craft #5: Mason Jars
OP: Sounds like you had a lot of fun putting these together. Any final thoughts for the folks at home?
SH: We had a blast. With a quick trip to Target, a bill for under $50 for three kids to have multiple crafts, unlimited fun and some memories that will last a lifetime, I have to say it was worth it, 100%. If you’re looking for a positive way to connect with your kiddos, just go crafting, they’ll probably enjoy it more than you! I had a blast doing these crafts with them, here are a few more pictures from the night that put a smile on my face, transfer that to you and your kids for upcoming holidays.
However you choose to spend the day, have a safe and happy 4th of July!