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Thing 1 and Thing 2 pencil toppers with blue hair and drawn faces. 0

Thing 1 and Thing 2 Pencil Toppers

Finding fun activities can feel daunting when you’re busy. This Thing 1 and Thing 2 pencil toppers tutorial offers simple DIY craft steps using basic art tools for engaging, creative play.

Three lit candles, labeled "Purpose," "Dream," and "Ability," sit in a decorative arrangement with pinecones. 0

How to Create a CandleScape

Winter evenings often feel long when you are tired. Create a cozy space using candlescape ideas for your holiday decor. Gather pinecones or holly for simple, lovely seasonal centerpiece displays today.

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Help Motivate Your Kids With A Vision Board

Big dreams can feel overwhelming for little ones to explain. When you create a vision board with kids, you use images to motivate children and dream boards to help clarify their brightest hopes.

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Do You Want To Build A Snowman?

Learning math may be quite boring, but add a snowman (to the equation…haha) and the joy of learning comes to life. Building a snowman is always a generational favorite. So,...

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Special Artisan and Crafter Adam Flasterstein

Finding focus can be hard when sensory needs or patience get in the way. Try autism artist shell painting to spark joy. Use a hair dryer for Disney character beach crafts. You’ve got this!

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Meet Four Very Special Artisans and Crafters

Finding your child’s unique spark can feel daunting. Whether exploring Austin woodworking passion, Kodie multi-media artist skills, or Lila jewelry crafter youngest joy, follow their lead. Celebrate their creative gifts today.

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Special Artisan and Crafter Kodie Smith

&nbspor families living with Duplication of Chromosome 16p.11.2. Their lives are filled with unique challenges, but also moments of quiet strength. One parent shared a story about her child’s first art class – how they picked up a brush and created a beautiful, swirling piece, their eyes shining with joy.

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Special Artisan and Crafter Lila Morrow

Fine motor development can feel like a slow, repetitive mountain to climb. Try incorporating special art Lila Morrow jewelry making into your routine to build focus. Every beaded creation brings joyful growth.

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