DIY GEOMETRIC MAGNETS + DOWNLOADS

Elliott has been playing with magnets on our fridge like crazy, so I thought I should add some more to the mix. I decided on shapes (of course!) Find the ones you like best or download them all! Just download the files, save them and print them out on magnet sheets. Cut them out and let your little one go to town! We have loved making all sorts of things with ours. It's a great way for him to stay busy and creative. I hope you love them as much as we do!

Fun, right? Download them below!

Large Triangles
Medium Triangles
Small Triangles
Rectangles
Hexagons
Squares


DIY LEATHER EASTER BASKET

The last Easter DIY. Just in time! I wanted a basket that I didn't hate the look of and would use year round, so I came up with this! I went with a raindrop (or teardrop if you're a glass half empty type) shape and some neon stitching. So, yeah. I'm kind of in love with it. Don't be intimidated by the leather (I was once) It's seriously easy to make and doesn't take very long at all. Don't believe me? Click on over to Momtastic and I'll prove it.

DIY BUNNY MASK

I made this little bunny mask for Elliott's Easter basket but then needed him to model it for me. He'll probably forget about it and it will be like he's seeing it for the first time again, right? Just tell me yes. I also made him a panda mask using the same method. I love them both! You can make your own for your little one's Easter with the full tutorial over here on Momtastic.

AN APRON

Taking a small break from all the Easter projects (don't worry, there is more to come!) My sweet little niece turned five the other day. I knew that she would be receiving an easy bake oven and instantly thought "she needs an apron!" So an apron she got. Since I don't sew (have you noticed that?) I found this kid-sized white apron at the craft store for a few bucks and decided to put her name on it. Because what child doesn't love anything with their name on it? I dare you to find one. I made a design, printed it out and went to town with my exacto knife, freezer paper and glittery gold fabric paint. It was the perfect project while watching my "mommy shows" as Elliott calls them. I hope she loves it as much as I enjoyed making it!