Crafting with kindergartners is like opening a treasure chest of creativity. Let’s dive into some delightful craft ideas that will keep little hands busy and imaginations soaring!
Egg Carton Caterpillars
Turn an egg carton into a mini caterpillar garden. I once made these with a group of kids, and their excitement was as bright as the colors we used!
Colorful Paper Plate Animals
Who knew a simple paper plate could transform into a menagerie of animals? My favorite is the lion with its fluffy mane made from strips of orange and yellow paper.
Cotton Ball Snowmen
Using cotton balls to create snowmen is a winter classic. It reminds me of cozy Austin winters, which might not have snow, but we make our own magic indoors!
Rainbow Pasta Necklaces
Dye some pasta and let the kids thread them into colorful necklaces. It’s a fantastic way to sneak in some fine motor skill practice while creating beautiful rainbow jewelry.
Handprint Sunflowers
Handprints make the perfect petals for sunflowers. I love seeing the little ones’ faces light up when they see their art bloom into a sunny masterpiece.
Cardboard Tube Octopus
Transform those empty toilet paper rolls into quirky octopuses. Add some googly eyes, and you’ll have a sea of giggles echoing through your home.
Paper Bag Puppets
Crafting paper bag puppets is like creating your own little theater troupe. I adore how each puppet gains its own personality with just a few colorful touches.
Button Tree Art
Using buttons to create tree art is not just fun but also a great way to teach about seasons. Watching the kids pick out their favorite buttons is a joy!
Tissue Paper Stained Glass
With some tissue paper and contact paper, you can make stunning stained glass art. When the sun shines through, it’s like having a rainbow indoors.
Nature Collage
Take a walk and gather leaves, twigs, and flowers to create a nature collage. It’s a beautiful way to bring the outdoors into your crafting.
Felt Monster Faces
Cut out felt shapes and let the kids design silly monster faces. It’s amazing to see the wild and wonderful creatures they come up with!
Salt Dough Ornaments
Crafting salt dough ornaments is like baking with a twist. The joy of painting them afterward is a bonus that makes this activity a hit every holiday season.
Crayon Resist Art
Draw with crayons and paint over with watercolors to reveal hidden designs. It’s always a magical moment when the art appears, as if by magic!
Pom-Pom Caterpillars
String together pom-poms to make fuzzy caterpillars. They’re so cute, you might want to keep one as a new pet!
Paper Kaleidoscope
With some paper and a little creativity, make your own kaleidoscope. Watching the patterns change is mesmerizing, even for adults!
Yarn-Wrapped Stick Art
Wrap colorful yarn around sticks collected from nature walks. It’s a tactile activity that results in stunning wall art for any room.

