Crafting with school-age kids is a delightful way to nurture creativity while keeping them engaged and entertained. Here are some easy and fun craft ideas that you can whip up with materials you likely already have at home.
Recycled Robot Creations
Gather up those toilet paper rolls and bits of old cardboard to build quirky little robots. My workshop once turned into a robot metropolis, and it’s a fantastic way to teach kids about recycling while they craft.
Leaf Printing Art
Use leaves as stamps to create unique prints on paper or fabric. It’s a lovely way to capture the beauty of nature, and the results are always a pleasant surprise.
Stencil Art Totes
With a few fabric stencils and paints, personalize some plain tote bags. My own tote is a conversation starter wherever I go, and kids love making something they can use daily.
Colorful Paper Plate Masks
Why not transform ordinary paper plates into vibrant masks? Just grab some markers, crayons, or paints and let the kids’ imaginations run wild. I remember making these as a kid and feeling like I was stepping into a magical world every time I put one on.
Clay Bead Necklaces
Roll out some clay beads for a jewelry-making afternoon. Painting and stringing them into necklaces is a soothing activity that kids adore.
Paper Mache Animals
Mix up some flour and water paste, and use strips of old newspaper to sculpt a menagerie of paper mache animals. Messy, yes, but oh-so-rewarding when the paint goes on!
Button Art Projects
Gather up spare buttons to create colorful art pieces on canvases or cardstock. The variety in shapes and colors can make for some truly stunning designs.
Custom Painted T-Shirts
Let the kids design their own clothing with some plain T-shirts and fabric paint. It’s such a joy watching them wear their art proudly, and you might just end up wanting one for yourself!
DIY Dreamcatchers
With some twigs, yarn, and feathers, kids can create their own dreamcatchers. I love how each one is unique, reflecting the dreams and creativity of its maker.
Paper Bag Stars
Turn simple paper bags into dazzling stars to hang around the house. With a little glue and some strategic cutting, these stars can light up any room with their charm.
Cardboard Box Castles
Transform old cardboard boxes into epic castles for dolls or action figures. This was a favorite activity in my studio, and it’s amazing how a bit of imagination can turn a box into a kingdom.
Pom-Pom Creatures
With some leftover yarn and a little patience, you and the kids can create adorable pom-pom animals. I love how each creature has its own personality, and my students always take pride in their fluffy new friends.
Nature Collage Masterpieces
A nature walk can double as a treasure hunt for crafting supplies! Collect leaves, flowers, and twigs to create beautiful collages. It’s amazing how connecting with nature can spark artistic inspiration.
DIY Friendship Bracelets
Teaching kids to weave friendship bracelets is both a lesson in patience and a wonderful way to share. I still have bracelets from my childhood, each one a reminder of a special friend.
Egg Carton Flowers
Who knew egg cartons could blossom into beautiful flowers? A bit of paint and some craft sticks, and you’ve got a bouquet that never wilts. It’s a perfect project for those rainy days indoors.
Painted Rock Pets
Collect some smooth rocks and let the kids paint them into colorful pet rocks. These make for great desk companions, and it’s always fun to see how creative they get with the designs.
DIY Wind Chimes
Combine sticks, beads, and bells to craft wind chimes that sing with the breeze. I’ve hung several outside my window, and their gentle music is a continuous source of joy.
DIY Kaleidoscopes
Using toilet paper tubes, mirrors, and colorful beads, you can make your own kaleidoscope. It’s a magical experience to see how light plays through the shapes, and kids love peering inside.

