Crafts to do with 6 year olds

Embroidery hoops filled with cane webbing can be turned into art work by stitching with yarn or simply used to hang ear rings. Either way, they are fun project for a raining day. Fun for all ages (with an adult to supervise with the needle).

To make: Separate rings of embroidery hoops. Cut pieces of caning that are just larger than the inside ring, then attach to the ring with hot- glue. Paint outer ring, if desired. Once dry, slip over inside ring and tighten. For artwork, thread yarn on a large-eyed needle, and stitch desired pattern. To use as a jewelry holder, simply hang or attach earrings through caning holes.

With everything going on in the world right now, there’s one thing all of us parents are in need of (aside from a stiff drink, that is) — activities that’ll keep our kids busy while they’re away from school…enter kid crafts. That’s exactly why this weekend, I started pulling together a long list of easy crafts for kids, knowing that my two will be home for a while.

Because I don’t want to constantly be ordering oodles of craft supplies on Amazon or venturing out to find a certain color of glitter for a project, every single easy kids crafts idea I added to my list uses stuff I already have around the house.

Sure, I love doing kid crafts with my kiddos, who are 8 and 4, but you know what else I love?

Easy projects that don’t require me to do tons of planning or spend a lot of money.

And every single one of these easy craft ideas for kids fits my criteria.

Let’s raise a glass of your favorite mom beverage to that, shall we?

Crafts to do with 6 year olds

Crafts to do with 6 year olds

Easy crafts for kids: The supply list

Nope, your eyes aren’t playing tricks on you: Every project on my list requires minimal supplies, and I’ll bet you already have most of the stuff needed sitting around in a craft closet.

That’s right — a list full of easy craft projects that’ll save you from hearing “I’m bored!” every five minutes.

We’re working one craft project in every day during their regular “school” time — think of it as an art class-type break.

Here’s the list of supplies you’ll need. If you have these, you and your kids can make every single project on my list.

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The must haves:

  • White paper plates
  • Toilet paper or paper towel rolls
  • Colored construction paper
  • White construction or printer paper
  • Popsicle sticks
  • Glue or tape
  • Scissors
  • Kid-safe paint, crayons or markers (some projects call for paint while others use markers, but the reality is that you can use any of these three with ANY of the projects below)

The optional stuff:

  • Googly eyes (optional — you could easily draw eyes on instead of purchasing these)
  • Assorted pom poms (optional — again, this won’t make or break your project)
  • Tissue paper squares (optional — you could easily cut colored construction paper into squares, too)

If you’re like me and don’t want to physically drive to the store to pick up these supplies, the good news is that they’re all available on Amazon:

 

 

 

 

 

 

21 easy crafts for kids

Here’s my master roundup of easy craft ideas for kids — they’ll last you about a month if you do one a day.

These projects are generally appropriate for kids between the ages of 3 and 10.

That said, if a project is “too young” or “too old” for your child, you can always modify it a bit to fit their skill level.

Happy (easy!) crafting!

#1: Paper rainbow from Easy Peasy & Fun

Crafts to do with 6 year olds

Crafts to do with 6 year olds

Get the full tutorial here.

#2: Toilet paper roll Olaf craft from Simple Everyday Mom

Crafts to do with 6 year olds

Crafts to do with 6 year olds

Get the full tutorial here.

#3: Paper plate ice cream cone craft from Easy Peasy and Fun

Crafts to do with 6 year olds

Crafts to do with 6 year olds

Get the full tutorial here.

#4: Captain America shield paper plate craft from Non-Toy Gifts

Crafts to do with 6 year olds

Crafts to do with 6 year olds

Get the full tutorial here.

#5: Watermelon paper fan from The Kindergarten Connection

Crafts to do with 6 year olds

Crafts to do with 6 year olds

Get the full tutorial here.

#6: Butterfly paper snowflakes from Handmade Charlotte

Crafts to do with 6 year olds

Crafts to do with 6 year olds

Get the full tutorial here.

#7: Paper plate pizza craft from She Saved

Crafts to do with 6 year olds

Crafts to do with 6 year olds

Get the full tutorial here.

#8: Popsicle stick kitty craft from Crafty Morning

Crafts to do with 6 year olds

Crafts to do with 6 year olds

Get the full tutorial here.

#9: Rainbow paper flowers from Twitchetts

Crafts to do with 6 year olds

Crafts to do with 6 year olds

Get the full tutorial here.

#10: Paper plate doughnut by Happy Hooligans

Crafts to do with 6 year olds

Crafts to do with 6 year olds

Get the full tutorial here. The instructions say to use colored rice as sprinkles, but you could easily just draw sprinkles onto the doughnut or use small strips of colored construction paper as your sprinkles.

#11: Handprint Mo Willems-inspired pigeon craft from Simple Everyday Mom

Crafts to do with 6 year olds

Crafts to do with 6 year olds

Get the full tutorial here.

#12: Spring fingerprint tree from A Dab of Glue Will Do

Crafts to do with 6 year olds

Crafts to do with 6 year olds

Get the full tutorial here.

#13: Paper plate sun and rainbow from Easy Peasy and Fun

Crafts to do with 6 year olds

Crafts to do with 6 year olds

Get the full tutorial here. While streamers are used for the rainbow part of this craft, you could easily use construction paper.

#14: Paper plate fish craft from Crafts by Amanda

Crafts to do with 6 year olds

Crafts to do with 6 year olds

Get the full tutorial here.

#15: Toilet paper roll ladybug from Easy Peasy and Fun

Crafts to do with 6 year olds

Crafts to do with 6 year olds

Get the full tutorial here.

#16: Flying saucer craft from The Inspiration Edit

Crafts to do with 6 year olds

Crafts to do with 6 year olds

Get the full tutorial here.

#17: Popsicle craft from A Dab of Glue Will Do

Crafts to do with 6 year olds

Crafts to do with 6 year olds

Get the full tutorial here. Use squares of construction paper if you don’t have tissue paper squares on hand.

#18: Paper plate masks from Crafty Chicks

Crafts to do with 6 year olds

Crafts to do with 6 year olds

Get the full tutorial here. Use crayons, markers or paint to make these masks. Get creative!

#19: Paper plate flowers from The Resourceful Mama

Crafts to do with 6 year olds
Crafts to do with 6 year olds

Get the full tutorial here.

#20: Bunny popsicle stick craft from Today’s Creative Ideas

Crafts to do with 6 year olds

Crafts to do with 6 year olds

Get the full tutorial here.

Which easy kids craft idea is your favorite?

Are there any other easy kids crafts I didn’t include here that you love? You can find more kids activity ideas from me here.

What are good craft ideas for kids?

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Clay Crab Necklace. ... .
Toilet Paper Frog. ... .
Monster Windsocks. ... .
Dinosaur Nightlife Terrarium..

What are some easy craft ideas?

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Simple Ombre Artwork. ... .
Wallpaper-Lined Trays. ... .
Painted Market Basket. ... .
Make Fluffy Cloud Decor. ... .
Transform a Dollar Store Candle..

What easy crafts to do when bored?

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2.4 Rock painting..
2.5 Water Gun Painting..
2.6 Ideas With Yarn..
2.7 Straw Sculpting..
2.8 Toilet Roll Crafts..

What can a 6 and 9 year old do?

Enjoy large-muscle activities like jump rope, bike riding, roller blading, ball games and hopscotch. Also enjoy fine motor activities like drawing, braiding, cutting, jigsaw puzzles, weaving, wood work and simple sewing. Make use of reading, writing and simple math in games and toys.