4 Craft Ideas to do With Kids

The summer holidays are upon us. It means that kids will be at home and get bored often. Teenagers still have friends, summer jobs, or tuition to keep busy. But younger kids need constant attention and activities to keep them engaged. They get bored with their toys easily, and as parents are working or busy, letting them watch TV or use their phones is the next best option. Though watching TV is okay, you do not want them to spend the maximum time on it. There is a simple solution! Engage them with crafts and activities. They can do so many ideas on their own or with your help. It keeps them busy, enhances their creativity, and helps them learn something new. Love this idea? Then try these activities and craft ideas now.

Paper Rainbow

You can make a cute rainbow in 10 minutes, a perfect craft idea for young kids. Show them once, and let them make it using colored strips or white strips, which they can paint or color in rainbow colors. It requires a minimum of things, like construction paper, cotton balls, scissors, and a stapler. To make this, first cut a strip of colored construction paper in rainbow colors. When you have all seven colors, trim each strip so it is shorter than the above color by 1 inch. Make an arch and staple the ends according to the order of the colors. On both ends, paste some cotton balls to create clouds.

Bookmark

One of the best craft ideas for summer vacation is a bookmark. It will entertain the kids, keep them occupied, and inspire them to read a few books. Also, creating a bookmark will help them track which page they left their favorite book on. So, you must introduce your kids to this craft. Show them once how to make it, and then let them be creative with the bookmark. Buy all craft-related supplies from https://kidsplaycrafts.com.au/ to make an ice cream cone-shaped bookmark, a tree-shaped bookmark, and more. One bookmark idea that kids will love is this monster bookmark. It is fun, and they can create cute monsters for their books.

Superhero shields

Are your kids into superheroes? Then give them a superhero weapon with which they can play while also learning their coloring or cutting skills. For instance, creating the Captain America or Wonder Woman shield is ideal as it keeps them engaged and helps them play with something later. For this, you need three different-sized paper plates. You also need a pencil, scissors, a hot glue gun, a paintbrush, red paint, a paintbrush, and a black foam sheet. Follow these steps to make the shield:

  • Paint the largest and smallest paper sheets red. Now let them dry.
  • Trace a circle big enough to fit inside the smallest paper plate. Use a small bowl to trace it to make the blue part of the shield. Cut the circle.
  • Trace another white circle on the cardstock to make a star. Once you make the star, cut it out too.
  • Use the black foam sheet to create a handle, which you will glue to hold the shield.
  • Once you have everything dry, assemble it to make the shield. Add the star and the handle to complete the Captain America Shield.

Snowflake ornaments using beads

Start creating ornaments with your kids for Christmas tree decorations. It will engage them and help kids refine their motor skills. For this, you need wire snowflake forms, needle-nose pliers, ribbons, or strings for hanging, and needle-nose pliers. To make this, start putting beads into one wire snowflake form. With the help of needle-nose pliers, bend the wire and close it to create an end loop. Insert a string, ribbon, or ornament hook into the end loop. Put the beads on the other wire and bend it close. Your ornament is ready. 

From glass painting to making flowers out of paper or doing a science experiment, all these activities and crafts will keep the kids busy. It will also teach them something new. Your kids will love these creative activities and crafts. If you have any other craft ideas, do share them below.

 

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