5 Easy Crafts for Preschoolers
Little ones love making crafts, but who has the time or money for the supplies you need to put together an amazing project? Good news - your children can make these five crafts for preschoolers using only four supplies or less.
Tissue Paper Trees
Photo Credit: Housing a Forest
Create these whimsical trees with your little ones, courtesy of Housing a Forest, using only a few basic materials.
Materials:
- Colored tissue paper
- Scissors
- Chenille sticks
- Twigs or small sticks
Instructions:
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- Cut out a few 4-inch squares from colored tissue paper using scissors. Five to seven squares should be enough to create one tree.
- Select a twig or small stick that will become the trunk of the tree.
- Wrap a chenille stick around the middle of the twig. This will keep the tissue paper leaves from slipping down the twig.
- Slip each tissue paper square on to the twig, one at a time.
- Wrap a second chenille stick around the top of the twig to keep the tissue paper squares from falling off.
- Scrunch the tissue paper squares into a ball, then gently pull the edges of the paper outward to form the top of a tree.
Nature Collage Suncatcher
Photo Credit: Hands On As We Grow
Hands On As We Grow helps you make use of all those leaves and flowers your preschooler collects with their Nature Collage Suncatcher.
Materials:
- Paper plate
- Scissors
- Clear contact paper
- Tape
Instructions:
- Cut the middle out of a paper plate using scissors.
- Cut out two circles from clear contact paper that measure 1/2-inch larger around than the cut-out piece from the paper plate.
- Attach one of the contact paper circles on to the paper plate with the sticky side facing up.
- Press leaves, flowers, and small found items from nature on to the contact paper.
- Attach the second piece of contact paper on top of the paper plate with the sticky side facing down to seal in the nature items.
- Hang the Nature College Suncatcher in a window using a piece of tape.
Egg Carton Caterpillar
Photo Credit: Free Kids Crafts
Don't just toss all those egg cartons in the trash -- turn them into these cute Egg Carton Caterpillars by Free Kids Crafts.
Materials:
- Egg carton
- Scissors
- Markers
- Chenille sticks
Instructions:
- Cut an egg carton in half with scissors so that you have six egg cups in a single row.
- Cut the top half of the egg cup row off, leaving only the bottoms of the cups intact.
- Turn the egg cup row upside down and decorate it using markers. Draw eyes on the side of one of the cups to become the face of your caterpillar.
- Cut chenille sticks into 2-inch pieces, then attach them down the length of the caterpillar using tape, glue, or by making a hole to poke them into the egg carton.
- Cut two more chenille sticks to create the antenna, then tape, glue, or poke them on to the head of the caterpillar.
Pinecone Bird Feeder
Photo Credit: Happiness is Homemade
Create this Pinecone Bird Feeder from Happiness is Homemade to help attract songbirds into your backyard.
Materials:
- Natural peanut butter
- Pinecone
- Birdseed
- Yarn
Instructions:
- Spread natural peanut butter over the surface of a pinecone. Avoid using peanut butter that contains hydrogenated fats and added sugar, which aren't good for songbirds to eat.
- Cover the peanut butter-covered pinecone with birdseed. You can do this by filling a pan with birdseed and rolling the pinecone around in it, or by simply pressing the birdseed directly on to the pinecone.
- Tie a piece of yarn around the top of the pinecone, then hang it on to a tree branch for the songbirds to enjoy.
Straw Rockets
Photo Credit: Housing a Forest
Housing a Forest knows how to keep preschoolers entertained with this easy-to-make Straw Rocket craft.
Materials:
- Paper
- Scissors
- Drinking straws
- Tape
Instructions:
- Cut out a 3-inch square from paper with scissors, then cut the square in half to create two rectangles. This will enable you to make two Straw Rockets.
- Fold one of the rectangles over the top of a drinking straw.
- Tape the seams of the folded paper in place. When you blow into the bottom of the straw, the paper will shoot off like a rocket.
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