We’re loving this sunshine, how about you? When May rolls around, even the proudest rain-loving Pacific Northwesterners are eager for a respite from the endlessly overcast weather. Shove those rain jackets in the back of the closet and get out your shorts!
We’re celebrating the season with our favorite spring recipes, crafts and activities. Check them all out!
Make spring rolls

What better way to celebrate spring than by rolling it into a delicious and colorful snack? The kids don’t need to know that these spring rolls are healthy, too. And the best part? You can make these out of whatever scraps of leftover fruits and veggies you have in the fridge. Read the whole recipe online.
Explore the neighborhood

More daylight and milder temperatures mean that a stroll around the neighborhood is just that much more doable. Before you head outside, engage the kids in an eco-friendly craft project to make these DIY recycled “binoculars,” then take the finished product along to gain a new perspective on familiar surroundings. Get the full tutorial online.
Welcome the birds

With spring in the air, the birds are back! Welcome them home with a peanut-buttery craft turned treat. Once the feathered cuties discover your DIY birdfeeder, get some extra mileage out of your homemade binoculars by using them to peep at the birds as they enjoy your offering. Get the full instructions online.
Start a garden

Early spring is the perfect time to dig in the dirt! We love this seed-start craft made from recycled shredded paper, a cookie cutter (for shaping) and your choice of seeds. Once you’ve made your seed-start “cookies,” plant them in a pot and wait for the beginnings of your garden to emerge. These make great gifts, too! Get all the details online.
Make rainbow cupcakes

Looking for an excuse to bake something delicious? We think spring is just the occasion, and this colorful recipe takes the cake — er — cupcake. With easy-to-make rainbow frosting and a decadent chocolate base, these mini cakes are sure to delight the whole family. Check out the full recipe here.
Create a fairy garden

Engage everyone’s imaginations by creating a fairy garden! When the ground thaws and early spring bulbs begin to poke through the soil, it’s time to keep an eye out for our little winged friends. Fairy crafts are all about found and foraged materials, from twigs to old flower pots to the moss growing in your backyard. Find fairy garden inspiration here.
Clear the clutter

Okay, we know spring cleaning isn’t as fun as rainbow cupcakes and fairy gardens, but it still brings a sense of satisfaction. The secret to successful spring cleaning is to involve the kids, manage your own expectations and have a game plan. If you’re feeling overwhelmed by the task, view our list of tips here.






