Give peace (crafts) a chance! For your next afternoon of creativity, we’ve rounded up projects with a peace-themed twist. These ideas are perfect for International Day of Peace (September 21) or a regular ol’ Saturday. And while you’re getting crafty, you can use the opportunity to talk with the kiddos about what peace means to them. Scroll through the crafts below for painted peace rocks, a special pinwheel, and more.

Photo: Peace Rocks

1. Painted Peace Rocks
We love this idea for spreading peace via colorful painted rocks, discovered on the Peace Rocks blog. This is an easy craft if you’re not big on supplies–just snag a rock from the backyard and paint away. Decorate your own home or leave your painted treasures for someone to find. Learn more here.

Photo: Cupcakes & Cutlery

2. Easy Yarn Dreamcatcher
For cute bedroom decor and peaceful dreams, why not whip up a yarn dreamcatcher? This craft from Cupcakes & Cutlery is made all the easier if you’ve got an embroidery hoop handy. If not, a hanger or cookie cutter could sub in as a circle base. Learn more here.

Photo: Buzzle

3. Peace Sign Coloring Page
The bonus of this peace sign coloring page is that there will likely be some peace and quiet while your little artists are at work. You can head to Buzzle to download this page (plus lots of other peace-themed coloring pages) for free.

Photo: To the Lesson!

4. Fingerprint Peace Dove
This idea from To the Lesson! is a great way to explain to the youngsters that there are lots of symbols for peace–and they’ll love using their fingerprints to put their own personal stamp on a dove of peace. Head here for more inspiration.

Photo: Working Mom Wonders

5. Paper Plate Peace Signs
Little finger painting enthusiasts will get a particular kick out of this idea from Working Mom Wonders. If you’ve got masking tape, paper plates, and some paint, you’ll all set for some easy-peasy peace signs. Learn more here.

Photo: No Time for Flashcards

6. DIY Peace Poster
We love how this idea from No Time for Flashcards gets kids thinking and lets them be creative, too. Outfit them with a clipboard, coloring tools, and this peace poster and then let them find a peaceful place outside and get down to artsy business. Learn more here.

Photo: Lea Rankin

7. Peace Chalk Art
The easiest way to create a path toward peace? With sidewalk chalk! This activity will get the kids outside, doesn’t need any special materials, and may even make the whole neighborhood smile. Shout out to Lea Rankin for the inspiration!

Photo: ASHLEY10043 via Artsonia

8. Sign Language Peace Sign Craft
This is a great way to teach the littles the sign for peace. It’s as easy as tracing their hands on construction paper, folding the fingers to create the peace sign, and decorating! Thanks to ASHLEY10043 for this craft’s inspiration.

Photo: One Crayola Short

9. Pinwheels for Peace
Take a cue from One Crayola Short and make your own Pinwheel for Peace. It’s a fantastic Peace Day project started by two Florida art teachers as a way for kids to express their feelings about what’s going on in the world and in their own lives. With a downloadable template, the pinwheel is easy enough to create. Add colorful decoration and some words about what “peace” means, and you’ve got a craft that perfectly represents the day. Learn more about Pinwheels for Peace here.

Photo: A Little Craft in Your Day

10. Peace Shirt
Give this peace tee a chance! Sure, it may need a little more prep than the rest of our roundup, but the result is a reminder of Peace Day that can be worn all year long. Grab some spare tees for the kids, some Sharpies, and then make your own peace stencil. Get the whole scoop from A Little Craft in Your Day here.

Which craft will you try out for Peace Day? 

—Abigail Matsumoto

There’s something cold and bubbly brewing up in the quaint neighborhood of Vienna, Va. Located in a transformed warehouse, Caboose Brewing Company’s cool factor isn’t just their home brewed beer – it’s the fun goes beyond their hops. From sidewalk chalk art to an edible garden, this new neighborhood addition has copious activities and farm-to-table eats that’ll satisfy the entire family. Read on to get the first sip of this must-visit brewery that officially opened its doors May 12.

An Old Warehouse Transformed
Upon arrival, guests are greeted with a front patio adorably decorated with chalk-art by previous pint-sized patrons. The inside is warmly decorated to keep those smiles straight to your table. With custom made wooden chandeliers, mason jars strewn about and graffiti art on the walls, the farmhouse ambience defines vintage chic. And how many gastropubs do you know have baby changing stations? Caboose Brewing Company does!

What’s the Scoop
Co-owner and holistic nutritionist, Jennifer McLaughlin, created the concept for the menu with health in mind. The small-plates selection includes plenty of delicious vegetables that’ll have your tots asking for more. If you’re in the mood for heartier accompaniments to your beer, filling options like biscuits and jam or crispy pork belly are also readily available. Beer connoisseurs will be glad to know that there are eight tantalizing beers on tap, with room for six more. And for those who prefer grapes to hops, wine on tap is also available.

photo courtesy of Jeanie Greer

Fun in the Sun
Caboose Brewing Company does not accept reservations, but luckily there’s plenty of things to keep your mini-me’s busy so you can enjoy a pint while waiting. Hang out on the patio and watch your kids draw with sidewalk chalk, play in the grain bins, or color on huge rolls of paper. They’re also growing an edible landscape (hopefully ready by next summer) – where patrons can pick and munch blackberries, raspberries, pears, herbs, and tomatoes. And to top it all off, if your little one needs to let off some steam, just take a few steps and hop onto the W & OD Trail for a quick stroll.

Call in advance to make sure the kitchen is open, and check out Caboose Brewing Company with your family this summer! Pst – they have loyalty cards for frequent visitors.

520 Mill St NE
Vienna, Va
703-865-8580
Online: caboosebrewing.com

Do you plan on visiting this awesome brewery? Let us know in the Comments below! 

— Danielle Larkins