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Say goodbye to bored kids and hello to creativity with these simple, fun crafts you can do at home. From paint to paper, each project is quick, colorful, and perfect for any rainy day. Your kids will love them — and so will you!
Umbrella Craft for Kids

This umbrella craft is such a fun art project for kids of all ages! Grab some oil pastels, liquid watercolors, and less than 30 minutes and you can create this adorable umbrella craft on a rainy day!
Watercolor Rainboot Art for a Rainy Day

This Rainboot in a Puddle Craft is the perfect way to add a splash of creativity to a rainy day! Kids can color their own playful pair of rainboots using our free template, then create
Paint Stroke Sunflower

This sunflower craft is a great beginner paint project for kids of all ages! Make a beautiful bouquet of sunflowers with just a paint brush and paint.
Butterfly Symmetry Craft

Teach kids a quick and simple lesson on symmetry with this fun butterfly art! Grab our free template, markers and some paint to make this colorful symmetry butterfly!
Torn Paper Popsicle Craft

Ahoy, adventurous crafters! Ready to chart a course to creativity and fun? Our Treasure Map Doodle Craft is the perfect project for anyone who loves pirates, explorations, or just enjoys drawing and painting.
Q-Tip Fall Tree Art

This Q-Tip Fall Tree art is the perfect Fall activity for even the youngest crafters. Grab some q-tips and get dotting!
How to make Homemade Liquid Watercolors

With just a watercolor cake and a little hot water, you can quickly whip up your own homemade liquid watercolors — perfect for painting, process art, and creative play with your kids!
Do a Dot Flower Craft

This Do A Dot flower craft is a perfect floral activity for even the youngest of crafters. Use Do A Dot Markers to make this simple bouquet of flowers while also establishing good fine motor skills!
Fingerprint Hyacinth Flower Craft

This Fingerprint Hyacinth Flower Craft is perfect for kids of all ages. Using just paint, paper, and tiny fingertips, children can create a beautiful trio of blooming hyacinths that pop right off the page.
