Do-It-Yourself Activities to Do With Grandchildren

Aren’t these just the cutest ever Popsicles?  I love the one with oranges on it. And the one with kiwis. And the one that is pink with chocolate drizzled over. And the yellow-pink-chocolate striped one. And the pink one. And the rainbow swirled one. Sheesh. I love them all!

Amy Moss, of Eat Drink Chic in Australia, has made these darling Popsicles for a memory matching game for children.  She has directions and a printable pdf file so that you can make these and play a fun memory game with children.

I’m thinking that if you used paper instead of a real Popsicle stick, these would make fun bookmarks. They could be fun invitations to a grandchild’s birthday party, used in a scrapbooking project, or just as a ‘bouquet’ as a decoration for a granddaughter’s bedroom.

Amy is uber talented.  She has do-it-yourself projects that are absolutely darling. Take a look at the following.

These je t’aime valentine cards would be fun for older granddaughters to make. Click here for the directions and pattern.
This is a cute reindeer for Christmas.  Use it as a tag for gifts or postcards.
She also has a pdf file of cute holiday tags. The pattern is in black and white. Select fun paper to print this on to make it a cool holiday tag.
I think that besides the Popsicles, this love and thanks card is my favorite.
Wait! THIS is my favorite. Even though these are ‘wedding’ love notes, I think they could be used for lots of other things. (Oh my. Amy has such cute things it’s hard to decide which is my favorite . . .)

If you have an older granddaughter who is into scrapbooking or making handmade cards, you could have a delightful afternoon making these lovely do-it-yourself activities together.

Please give a shout out of love to Amy and thank her for her creativity and willingness to share her projects with others.