Let’s Get Creative

These kits are all about imagining, mixing, and making.

Choose from printed arms, legs, eyes, ears, and fun pieces, then use Model Magic or Play-Doh to build your very own creature. It might be a monster, a bug, a person, or something that has never existed before — that’s the fun part!

There’s no right or wrong way to create here. Every creature is different, and every idea is unique. These kits are made to help hands stay busy, spark imagination, and turn playtime into something creative and joyful ✨

Build-It-Yourself Creatures & Kits

Fidgets were the thing that first got me interested in 3D printing. Once I saw and experienced how helpful they could be, I started designing and creating more and more.

Fidgets

Twist toys

Clickers

Hand-strength tools

Calm desk items

Worry stones

Made to help hands move, bodies calm, and minds focus.

Sensory & Hand Helpers

Turn Your Daydream into a Doodle

Draw an idea, and I can help turn it into something real.

Magnets, chains, stickers, and other fun things you can hold!

These are everyday things… made more fun.

Playful Everyday Tools are items you can use at home, school, or on adventures that help make play, creativity, and daily life a little easier. From bubble wands and bath toys to fort-building clips and handy helpers, these creations are designed to invite imagination into regular life.

Some help you build.
Some help you play.
Some help turn “everyday” into something special ✨

As a big sister, I know that it’s hard to find things that kids of all ages want to play together. So here are some of the things I’ve dreamed up and tried out so far.

Playful Everyday Tools

Creative Crafts & Art Projects

I like drawing, painting, and making things because it helps my ideas come out of my head and into the world. Sometimes I don’t know exactly what I’m making, and that’s okay.

When I do art, I can try new things, make mistakes, and keep going. It helps my hands get stronger, my brain feel calmer, and my imagination grow.

You don’t have to be “good” at art to make it.
You just have to start ✨

Messy Sketch Books

My mom and I went to the thrift store and got some books we thought looked interesting or that had fun paper. After we bought cook books, a garden book, and an art book... we got to work layering crayons, paints, gel pens and sharpies just to see what would happen or what shapes we liked the best. It was a ton of fun for less than $8. 

Tie-Dye Photo Booth Backdrop

I had a blast turning this plain, white, flat sheet into an awesome photo booth backdrop for my birthday party this year. It was more fun and MUCH cheaper than a pre-made one. Don't forget to use COTTON! Microfiber doesn't accept  dye. 
Using some thick watercolor paper, we used acryllic paints and some paint markers to make our own Christmas gift tags. I had to have some help punching the rivets but I am ready to make some birthday-themed ones for my friends! 

DIY Christmas Gift Tags