A Cure for Boredom for under $1!

A year of creative online classes for adults and children for under $1? YES PLEASE! Sign up now before it goes back to the normal price ($97!)

Are you familiar with Craftsy?

It’s a creative membership site with more than 2000 online classes you can take at your own pace, whenever you want!

There are SO MANY good ones – cooking, baking, photography, art, embroidery, knitting – you name it!

If you have a child (or you!) who loves projects and crafts, I can’t recommend enough that you sign up – it’s the perfect way to keep your child (or you!) entertained during the these summer days right now or later this winter when you’re home and it’s too cold to play outside!

My girls especially love the Comic Book making class, the one about how to make Incredible Paper Airplanes, Doodle Wars, and Cake Decorating.

AND right now, you can get a year long membership with access to all their 1500+ online classes for $0.99  instead of the regular $97.

This is WILD!

(And an even better trick? Click the link and then wait for a 15 seconds or so, act like you’re going to navigate away and it’ll probably offer you a 49 cent deal!).

I don’t know how long this deal will last, so I’d grab it now before it ends and enjoy a year worth of easy boredom busters!

P.S. You can turn off the automatic renewal with one click in your account under “Membership”, so you don’t even have to worry about it charging you next year when the 99 cent year expires! Just click your name in the top right corner, choose “Membership” and then under your account info, there will be some text with a phone number OR a link to click to turn off the renewal (if you guessed I chose the non-phone option, you are 100% right!). Click that link, confirm you don’t want to keep auto renew on and then you’ll see on your membership page that you have access until a year from now and it won’t charge you at the end of that 12 months. Hooray!

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8 Comments

  1. What is the youngest age you would recommend for this? It looks like it is mostly geared towards adults. I’m wondering how many things my 4 and 5 year old can do.

  2. The “membership” for 99 cents doesn’t include most of the classes. Very, very limited selection unless you upgrade to the Premium membership level. Definitely not anywhere close to 1500 classes for the basic membership level. I counted… 70 videos are included.

    Many of those 70 are on random things. Zero on painting. One class on photography.

    What am I missing?

    1. I can’t figure out how to delete it, but ignore my last comment. the website had a delay when processing my membership I guess. Now I have access to the other classes. The free options are very limited, but the 99 cents does give you access to the premium classes after all.

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