octopus template

Octopus template

Octopus template Octopus kids crafts On a colored sheet of paper, glue the octopus head cut out from the prepared template, then add eyes made from paper or use googly eyes, and draw a smile with a black marker. Below and on both sides of the head, children can draw the tentacles themselves, paint them, or glue on strips of colored paper or tissue paper, and finally decorate them with suction cups in the form of drawn or glued circles. The finished artwork can be completed with elements of an underwater background, such as bubbles, waves, fish, shells, or seaweed,...

Pussy Willows from Cotton Swabs Kids Crafts

Pussy Willows from Cotton Swabs

Wrap a skewer stick with brown tissue paper to create a twig. Cut off the cotton tips from cotton swabs and glue them along the stick to form soft pussy willow buds. Tie a decorative ribbon bow at the bottom of the twig. You can make several twigs like this and arrange them into a small bouquet. Material used:

Snowdrop from Beans Kids crafts

Snowdrop from Beans

Wrap a wooden stick with green tissue paper and glue it in place to make the stem. Cut long leaves from green tissue paper and glue them to the sides. Near the top of the stem, glue on a small light-green strip, a small pom-pom, and two white beans to form the flower’s delicate petals. Finish by adding a yellow sun cut out of paper. Material used:

Toilet Paper Roll Alien Kids Crafts

Toilet Paper Roll Alien

Cut two small holes near the top of the cardboard roll. Next, cover it with aluminum foil to give it a space-like look. Thread a silver craft wire through the prepared holes and bend it upward to form the alien’s antennae. The next step is to glue on large and small googly eyes and add a smile made of modeling clay. Finally, make a snipped fringe of green tissue paper and glue it inside the roll so that it sticks out above the top edge. Material used:

Ice Skates Kids Crafts

Ice Skates

Cut a long strip of paper the width of a wooden craft stick and fold it in half. On the folded paper, draw the shape of a skate boot, remembering to add two small tabs at the sole along the fold. Cut out the whole shape without unfolding the paper. Cover the tabs with aluminum foil. Wrap the wooden craft stick in foil as well so that it resembles the metal blade of a skate. Slide the prepared runner into the tabs and glue the boot together to secure the structure. The finished piece can be decorated however you like,...

Paper heart kids crafts

Paper heart

Draw a circle on red paper and cut it out. Then fold the entire circle into an accordion, making even folds back and forth. Fold the accordion shape in half and glue its middle edges together so that, when opened, it forms a heart shape. Glue the finished heart to a skewer stick using hot glue or strong craft glue. You can also tie a decorative ribbon bow onto the stick. This paper heart can be a sweet handmade gift. Material used:

Clown kids crafts

Clown

Cut a circle from white paper — this will be the clown’s head. From colored tissue paper, cut two ribbon shapes: one longer and one shorter. Pinch each in the middle and glue them to the paper so they form the arms and legs. Glue the head at the point where they meet. Attach a red nose made from a small ball of tissue paper to the face. Spread glue on the sides of the head and sprinkle confetti to create colorful hair. Add a hat, and make the eyes from two blue circles. Cut gloves from patterned colored paper...

Lucky elephant kids crafts

Lucky elephant

Cut out one raised section from an egg carton and round it off. From four sides, cut away small semicircles. Paint the prepared piece with paints and set it aside to dry completely. Once the paint is dry, use a skewer stick to make two small holes on opposite sides. Thread a craft wire through the holes—on one side shape it into a trunk, and on the other into a tail. Glue on ears cut from paper in heart shapes on the sides, and attach googly eyes near the trunk. The finished craft can become a charming little gift—a symbolic...

Cymbals a musical instrument kids crafts

Cymbals – a musical instrument

Cut two circles from cardboard, slightly smaller than the jar lids. Also cut two circles from gold paper and cover the cardboard pieces with them. Make holes in the center of the circles using a wooden stick. Thread a craft wire through the hole, and on the other side spread it out to the sides. Glue the finished handle with strong craft glue to the center of the lid. In this way, simple cymbals are made— a musical instrument for rhythm play. Material used:

Balloon guitar kids crafts

Balloon guitar

Inflate and tie a long balloon. On colored paper, draw the shape of a guitar and cut it out. In the center, draw a circle, then a slightly larger one around it, and decorate it with zigzags. Draw the guitar bridge and six strings. Tape the balloon to the back using double-sided tape—it will serve as the neck of the guitar. The finished guitar is perfect for playing in a pretend music band. Material used:

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