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15 Rainy Day Crafts

September 3, 2013 by AllFreeHolidayCrafts

Vintage-Picnic-Blanket

Is there anything more depressing than a rainy summer day? AllFreeHolidayCrafts.com is bringing you 15 Rainy Day Crafts to turn those tears into cheers. We’ve provided you with a list of a crafts that are perfect for those days when you’re stuck inside the house. Whether you want to cuddle up with a DIY blanket, decorate your home, or keep your little ones occupied with some kids crafts, this list has you covered. Each of these crafts is inexpensive and easy to do. They may even have you wishing for more rain.

With a list like this one, you never have to worry about rainy day boredom. Days inside mean hours upon hours of crafting time!

Rainy Day Crafts for Kids

Pick-A-Stick-Boredom-Jar

Summer days are easy. The kids can play outside on the swing set, set up the slip and slide, and ride their bikes all day long. But rainy days can be slightly disastrous if there’s nothing for them to do. A bored kid is not a happy kid, that we are sure of. This list of rainy day crafts are perfect for occupying your kids.

Caterpillar Clothespins

Basket Weave Friendship Bracelet

Happy Hanging Jellyfish Craft

Pick a Stick Boredom Jar

DIY Dinosaur Eggs

DIY Blankets

Starburst Quilt

On a rainy day there’s probably nothing you want to do more than wrap yourself up in a blanket and watch your favorite movie. Even better than that is wrapping yourself up in a blanket that you yourself made. These DIY blankets are so easy to make, you won’t believe how impressive they look. Make this rainy day craft in the morning and cuddle up with it in the afternoon – just hope the sun doesn’t come out!

Adaptable Rag Quilt

Tic Tac Toe Beach Blanket

Vintage Picnic Blanket

Day at the Stadium Blanket and Tote

Starburst Quilt

Home Decor Projects

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Chances are when you’re sitting inside on a rainy day, you’re going to notice all the little things you would change about your home decor. This home decor projects will help you spruce up your home without spending too much money. You’ll be amazed at how the little details add so much personality to your home decor.

Ballin’ Baseball Wall Art

Colored Mercury Candle Holders

Ombre Placemat Tassels

Rice Bag Burlap Pillow

Upcycled Trash Can

 

Which project will you choose when it’s raining crafts and dogs?

Filed Under: Holiday Tagged With: handmade blankets, home decor crafts, Kids Crafts, rainy day crafts, summer crafts

Rain Rain Go Away

July 23, 2009 by FaveCrafts

parasol3 It’s raining. I’m so sick and tired of the rain. We haven’t had much of a summer and what summer we have had has been all rain. What are we supposed to do to occupy ourselves? Especially kids. Kids get wild and crazy playing outside, but when it rains there’s not much to do. I found a really cute craft project that can be made by any age kid. Make a cute umbrella on a rainy day picture. You only need a few crafts and it’s easy to make. It’s a nice recycling craft as well since it’s made with cupcake holders. What more could you ask for? It’ll keep the kids occupied and it’ll give you something to do with your garbage. Another great craft you can make yourself for a rainy day is a parasol. There are plenty of ways to make one, you just have to choose what style fits you best. So for that next rainy day you can either make a craft inside or use your craft for outside. Either way I say rain rain go away!

Filed Under: DIY, Kids Crafts Projects Tagged With: crafting with kids, rainy day, rainy day crafts, umbrella

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