Crafting with toddlers is a delightful way to unleash their creativity while bonding over fun projects. Let’s dive into 20 simple dog-themed crafts that will keep those little hands busy and imaginations soaring.
Paper Bag Doggy
Transform a simple paper bag into a dog puppet that’s ready for a show. The paper bag doggy is a classic craft that never goes out of style, making it a perfect addition to your collection of paper bag puppets ideas.
Doggie Finger Puppets
Craft mini finger puppets out of felt that your toddler can use to act out their own stories. These doggie finger puppets are perfect for encouraging imaginative play. If you want more projects to make together, explore these Father’s Day crafts for toddlers.
Colorful Paper Puppies
Using colored paper, toddlers can trace and cut out basic dog shapes before layering them to create a colorful pack of paper puppies. This activity is great for practicing scissors skills in a safe way, making it one of our favorite art crafts for toddlers.
Tissue Paper Dog Faces
Toddlers can create a colorful collage of a dog’s face using bits of tissue paper. The layering of colors on these tissue paper dog faces can be mesmerizing for little ones. If you have leftover supplies, you can also use them to create beautiful gift baskets with tissue paper.
Socks to Pups
With an old sock and some stuffing, you and your toddler can create a soft and squeezable dog toy. Add button eyes and a felt tongue to bring your sock pup to life. This adorable project is just one of many creative sock doll ideas you can make together.
Foam Cup Pup
Turn a plain foam cup into a cute pup with a few cuts and some paint. The foam cup pup is a quick craft that provides a big payoff in cuteness.
Popsicle Stick Puppies
Popsicle sticks make for a fantastic base to create simple stick puppets that your little one can decorate with markers and fuzzy pom-poms. These popsicle stick puppies are perfect for putting on a mini puppet show. If you have leftover supplies, there are plenty of other popsicle stick crafts to try.
Doggy Ears Headbands
Create simple headbands with oversized paper dog ears that your toddler can wear. These doggy ears headbands are a hit for pretend play and make for adorable photo ops.
Clay Dog Models
With air-dry clay, you and your toddler can mold little dog figurines to later paint. These clay dog models are perfect for practicing fine motor skills. This project is just one of many fun air dry clay ideas for kids.
Cotton Ball Canines
Turn cotton balls into fluffy little dogs by sticking them onto a cardboard cut-out. The texture is fun for toddlers to feel, and they can add details like a button nose or yarn tail to their cotton ball canine. If you have leftover supplies, explore other cotton ball craft ideas to keep the creativity flowing.
Doggie Shadow Puppets
Cut out dog shapes from cardboard and attach them to sticks for shadow puppet fun. These doggie shadow puppets offer endless storytelling possibilities right before bedtime.
Paper Plate Pooches
Paper plates are a staple in my craft room because they transform into adorable dog faces with just a bit of paint and imagination. Let your toddler paint, glue on some googly eyes, and add a cute paper nose to create their very own paper plate pooch. If you have leftover supplies, try using them for some fun paper plate drawing games.
Puppy Paper Chains
Create a chain of little paper puppies that can be hung as a playful decoration. This puppy paper chain craft is simple yet satisfying, especially when you see the chain grow. If you enjoy this project, explore other creative things to make with paper.
Pom-Pom Puppy
Create a fluffy pom-pom puppy by tying yarn into a ball and adding felt ears and eyes. The pom-pom puppy is soft, cuddly, and oh-so-simple to make. If you enjoy this project, explore more fun pom pom crafts to try at home.

