Introduction When I picture the kind of kid-friendly gathering I love to host, I see my kitchen table covered in paper, my son and daughter laughing as they trade markers, and my husband pouring the hot chocolate they begged for. As an American mom in my forties, I grew up making simple crafts with my own parents and neighborhood friends, and those cozy memories shape how I style parties today. I still borrow a tip my sister taught me years ago: use what you already have and make it feel intentional. Whether I am showing my kids how to fold…
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On a chilly evening last February, I found myself curled up on the sofa with a mug of tea, watching my two kids giggle as they tried to cut perfect hearts from construction paper. I am a forty-something American mom, proud of the small traditions my family keeps alive from Sunday dinners with my parents to backyard barbecues with my siblings and friendly chats with our next-door neighbors. My husband smiled as our daughter carefully glued glitter into place, and my son proudly displayed a crooked but heartfelt card. Those moments of making together are how our house becomes a…


