Five Crazy Craft Ideas: Super Engaging Craft Ideas for You and Your Kids to Enjoy

You need not be the crafty type to enjoy some one-on-one creative time with your kids. Often, it hardly takes any ‘creative skills’ or special tools to create art or craft projects with your kids. Craft ideas stimulate the kid’s minds and enhance their imagination skills. This helps them develop self-confidence outside the classroom environment that contributes significantly to their personality growth.

These craft ideas are super engaging and fun to create. Also, spending time with your kids has so many cognitive benefits for your kids that result in a strong bonding experience that will last a lifetime.

Five Crazy Craft Ideas

Engaging your kid in craft projects also ignites an interest in the arts and crafts field and may turn into a fun hobby for them. Kids love to spend time in creative and unique craft ideas catering to their imagination skills. Here, we have a curated list of the top 5 craft ideas to enjoy a creative and fun craft session with your kids.

Craft Ideas for You and Your Child

1. Greeting Cards

Greeting Cards

This craft idea has utility for every season and festival. Super easy and colourful, this craft idea never goes out of style. All you need are some colourful papers, paints, ribbons, glue, or anything you wish to decorate it with.

Cut the paper in your desired shape. Draw with coloured pencils and crayons. Attach stickers and ribbons to make it more colourful. Finally, write a message on the inner flap of your greeting card.

Encourage your kids to make greeting cards for various occasions like a heart-shaped red-coloured greeting card for Valentine’s day, colourful cards for mother’s and Father’s Day, and so on. You can also encourage them to fingerprint on those cards. Little children love to splash and get messy with paint. Let them explore and create a masterpiece of their own accord.

2. Dream-catcher

Dream-catcher

What other fun way than to ward off bad dreams other than an amazing craft idea! Dream-catcher is the solution. Soothing to look at, these craft projects are so much fun to make.

All you need are some strings, cardboard rings, glue, feathers, beads, and anything you wish to decorate it with.

You can start by cutting around a cardboard ring and then helping your kids cover the same. Attach strings, ribbons, or threads to the frame to create a pattern. Tie feathers, beads, and stuff to one end of the strings to give it a fuller look.

You can hang this dream-catcher to the window sill of your child’s bedroom.

 3. Toilet Roll Characters

Toilet Roll Characters

Making something out of the waste is creativity at its best. Your main material here would be the used toilet roll. Grab some used toilet rolls, some coloured crayons or sharpies, glue, coloured paper, a pair of scissors, and anything you wish to decorate your character with.

Transform these toilet rolls into farm animals or creepy crawling ones. You can even decorate the roll to be a character from your favourite book! All you have to do is stick and draw features that resemble your desired character, and you are ready with your puppet friend.

Help your kids in sticking the paper and drawing faces on the roll. Anything from a lion to penguins to Harry Potter to Hulk is possible with just some colours, coloured paper and creativity.

You can showcase your kid’s hard work on your living room shelf, where it is visible to every eye that enters the room. You can even hang these with a thread or ribbon on the window sill of your house.

 4.   Jam Jar Glitter Globe

Jam Jar Glitter Globe

You have heard or seen them often. These DIY objects are not only alluring to watch but also really fun to make. You don’t need any expensive or professional snow globe kits to make one. Just reach out into one of your recycle boxes and grab a used jam jar. Make sure the jar is clean inside out. Any sticker or label has been removed from its surface.

You can make your snow shaker jar out of old kinder joy toys or any Lego figurine. It need not be a festive shaker. Ask your kids what they wish to see inside it and plan accordingly.

You can add glycerine to the water. However, you can also swap the glycerine with some baby oil or some clear glue as well. It works the same. Decorate the jar to make it look more colourful.

Well, The Real School Of Montessori encourages your kids to try something new every time, be it craft ideas or other learning activities. We provide an all-around experience for kids that is beneficial for them in the long run.

5. Painting Pebbles and Rocks

Painting Pebbles and Rocks

The easiest one on the list. This craft idea is pretty much self-explanatory. Just grab some rocks of different sizes and paint!

However, as parents, you have to make sure that the rock or stone doesn’t have sharp edges. Smoothen them yourself with some sandpaper. Also, make sure the pebbles they are using are clean and safe to use.

Acrylic and poster colours work best over rocks and pebbles. Coat the pebble with a layer of transparent varnish to withstand any climatic condition. These painted pebbles can be used as decoration objects or for a game. You can paint alphabets on the pebbles and hide them in various places throughout your house. Then ask your kids to find each pebble to form a complete word.

Continue your art and craft learning streak with them!

Final Words

So, what’s stopping you from spending some creative time with your little ones? Grab some craft supplies and get started!

Every kid has different interests and needs regarding academics. One may be great in Maths and face difficulty in English, while others may be great at English but find Maths hard. To take care and cater to such needs, The Real School Of Montessori is here with customised one on one study sessions for your kids. We have some amazing offers to get you and your kids started with us. Subscribe to our free trial classes today!

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