Easy Painted DIY Wrapping Paper Kid’s Craft

When you need to save money and pay off debt multi-purpose projects are a busy mom’s best friend. School breaks with the kids can tempt you to blow your budget on activities and outings. Kill multiple birds with one stone and make this easy painted DIY wrapping paper.

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This is one of our favorite activities during school breaks. The kids get to be creative and messy. We always have a supply of unique wrapping paper for gifts on hand. It’s also budget friendly! 

I love that this craft is easy and fun for kids of all ages. Even the splattered hand prints of babies look adorable on the end product. Family members will love getting gifts wrapped in such thoughtful paper.

 

Finger Painted Craft Paper

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Materials

 

Paper taped to dining room table with paint

Paper taped to dining room table with paint

Step 1

First, cover your dining room table with craft paper. Use painters tape to secure the ends.

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Messy baby finger painting

Step 2

Next, put some finger paint on the each paint tray.

 

Messy baby finger painting

Messy baby finger painting

Kids Finger Painting Craft Paper

Unpainted paper on table with messy paint tray on top

Step 3

Let the kids go nuts painting the paper. If the fill one area, simply have them switch seats to another area until the entire paper surface is covered.

Step 4

Allow the paint to dry completely before removing the paper from your table.

Step 5

To store, roll the dried painted paper and secure with rubber bands until needed.

 

Messy baby finger painting

Little boy with painting shirt on

Finger Painted Craft Paper

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This easy painted DIY wrapping paper is the perfect creative activity for bored kiddos. Fill your school break calendar with budget-friendly activities like this to dominate mom life. Stay on top of your financial goals while you’re at it. Nothing can stop you this year!

One last bonus tip before you go: If you make this as often as we do, you might want to put the year in multiple places on the back. This will let friends and family know what age the kiddos painted it. Grandparents love this!

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Easy Unique Kid Crafted Mother’s Day Cards

When you are paying off debt the little things make it harder to stay on track than the big things. Little things like a card for mom on Mother’s Day. She deserves a little something, right? This year, save money and make something special for mom with these easy kid crafted Mother’s Day cards.

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This is such a super fun way to have some quality craft time with the kids and make something moms will love to get! Part of what I love about projects like this is how excited my kids get when their grandmothers open these handmade creations. They can’t wait to tell them all about it and these are the memories that they will carry with them long after they have their own kids. Besides, it’s fun to play with paint (even if it gets messy).

 

Pile of crafts supplies

Materials

 

Piece of styrofoam with center cut out

Step 1

First, cut out the flat part of the Styrofoam veggie container.

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2 Rectangular Pieces of Green Foam

Step 2

Next, cut the flat piece of styrofoam in half so that it is roughly the size of the front of your cards.

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Green foam rectangle with a mechanical pencil

Step 3

Then give one piece of foam and one mechanical pencil to each child and let them go nuts designing whatever they want.

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Blue paint on foam stamp

Step 4

After they have finished their designs, apply paint to the foam design. You can do this with a foam brush or you can let the kids do it with their fingers. It simply depends on how big of a mess you want to clean up.

 

Blue paint stamped red card

Blue paint stamped gray card

Step 5

Next, stamp the painted design onto the front of the card. Do this for as many cards as you need (adding paint as needed). Then rinse off the foam with hot water. The best part is that you can save it and reuse it as many times as you want.

Step 6

You can write a message on the inside of the card, or if your child is writing have him personalize it with his own message.

 

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You can stay on a budget and give mom something special too. These easy kid crafted Mother’s Day cards will mean so much more to everyone involved than anything you’ll find on a store shelf!

You can make as many cards as you need and mom or grandma can frame the unique artwork to hang on the wall. Kids will be proud to be a part of the opening and excited to see it every time they visit.

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Easy Ways to Let Kids Be Creative Independently

These easy ways to let kids be creative independently are a hands-off way to let kids have fun and learn important skills. Check them out below and give it a try this weekend!

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As a stay-at-home mom (SAHM) you often feel the need to be everything when it comes to your kids. You try to play the role of maid, cook, event coordinator, educator, and confidant. To some extent, that’s true. On the other hand not everything has to be as hands-on as you think.

Earlier this week I shared that Monday was my uncle’s funeral. Most of last week was spent helping my mom prepare the arrangements because he didn’t have a family of his own.

Not only did that put me a little behind on work, it also put me in a weird head space that has made normal tasks more difficult. This made me a lot less available to my kiddos lately.

Luckily I have activities in place that require little effort on my part but that still let my kids have fun and create. In fact, I now have a fun new jewelry set that my 5 year old made me this week.

She is super proud of her creations and I love that I got some stuff done albeit at a slower pace than normal.

Don’t get sucked into believing you have to be 100% available to your kids 100% of the time simply because you’re a SAHM. These easy ways to let your kids be creative are a great way to find time for the additional priorities in your life.

 

Kid Made Colorful Beaded Jewelry Set

Making Jewelry

This requires a little bit of work on your part but not much. Set up the string and beads then let your little ones create to their heart’s content.

This is perfect for encouraging fine motor skills improvement and also pattern creation. Save money with a kit like this one so you always have the supplies on hand.

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Box of Action Plates Art Kit

Rubbing Art Set

Remember those fashion plates sets you had when you were little? Guess what! Not only do they still make them but you can also find more varieties now.

We have the fashion one and the super hero one. The kiddos love playing with these and I love that it teaches them how to recognize order and space.

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Painted Wrapping Paper on a Dining Table

Make Wrapping Paper

Do you have chores to do in the kitchen? This is the perfect creative activity to keep your kids close but occupied.

Cover your dining room or kitchen table with kid’s craft paper by taping pieces of the roll to the table. Then give the kids finger paints and let them go nuts.

This craft is two-fold. It keeps kids entertained and provides you with unique gift wrap for friends and family down the road.

Update: Get the full tutorial for this craft here!

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These easy ways to let kids be creative independently allow you to tackle your to-do list while keeping kiddos entertained. Remember not to get caught up in the myth that you have to be everything all of the time as a SAHM. Your needs still need to be met. You still have tasks you need to get done. In case no one else has told you, let me be the first to say that’s okay. Being a SAHM doesn’t mean being “on” 100% of the time. It is about finding the balance that works for you and your family.

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