DIY Crescent Moon Phase Macramé Dreamcatchers

Some projects begin as simple crafts, and others grow into something much more — a story, a keepsake, a legacy. This crescent moon phase macramé dreamcatcher wall hanging began as an idea for my firstborn son Neil’s nursery, before he was even born. I wanted something meaningful, not just store-bought décor, but a piece that would hold layers of love, intention, and memory.

Kusudama ~ Folding Art of Paper Blossoms

“The beauty of origami will make you feel like a kid again. To fold the paper is to enjoy life.” — Akira Yoshizawa There’s something profoundly simple and joyful about turning a flat piece of paper into something round, floral, and full of life. Kusudama folding, one of the oldest forms of Japanese paper craft,…

How to Make a Sculpture with White Clay

There’s something majestic about a statue, and something beautiful about capturing a moment in time with your hands—especially when it involves your children. Photographs are wonderful, but creating a sculpture brings an entirely new dimension to preserving their personality and smallness at a certain age. Recently, I set out to make a statue of my son Neil, who was three at the time.

How to Make Tiny Wooden Furniture

(Furniture is 1:24 Scale for a Dollhouse) There’s a certain kind of magic that happens when children, imagination, and a bit of wood glue come together. For us, it began in the backyard when Neil and Leon joined their Grandpa at the picnic table, surrounded by tiny wooden cutouts, a cordless drill, and the promise…

Nature Study ~ Northern Cardinal

How to Make a Simple Bird Feeder to Attract and Observe Cardinals: This winter, as the chilly breeze swept through our backyard, we noticed a lack of songbirds. The usual melodies that filled the air were missing, and our garden felt strangely silent. Inspired to bring back the birds, my son Neil and I decided…