75 of the Best Arts and Crafts for Kids to Enjoy Creating (2024)

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Arts and Crafts for Kids Categories Art Projects for Kids Process Art Projects for Kids Craft Projects for Kids Jewelry Projects Classic Crafts for Kids Holiday Crafts ArtProjects for Kids 1. Sharpie Tie Dying 2. Color Theory Candy 3. Stained Glass Pasta 4. Rainbow Tree 5. Art on the Go 6. Polymer Clay Coil Pots 7. Instant Scratch Art 8. Faux Stained Glass 9. Reflection Art 10. Color Wheels 11. Edible Mosaics 12. Paper Shapes 13. Resist Art 14. Hojalata Tin Art 15. Wire Sculptures 16. Paper Water Blossoms Process Art Projects for Kids 17. Salty Rainbows 18. Stencil Process Art 19. Watercolors on Tile 20. Bike Spin Art 21. Melted Crayon Art 22. Washable Graffiti 23. Glow in the Dark Art 24. Spin Art Tops 25. Diffusion Art 26. Muffin Tin Prints 27. Styrofoam Patterns 28. Art Spinners Sewing & Weaving Projects for Kids 29. Natural Loom 30. Frame Lacers 31. Recycled Plastic Looms 32. GIANT Box Loom 33. Paper Weaving 34. Burlap Embroidery Craft Projects for Kids 35. Fancy Feathers 36. Craft Stick Wreath 37. Yarn Sticks 38. Puffy Painted Rocks 39. Dreamy Suncatchers 40. Mini Bookmarks 41. Chalk Rocks 42. Pasta Suncatchers 43. Treasure Tiles Jewelry Crafts 44. Polymer Clay Bracelets 45. Upcycled Glow Stick Bracelets 46. Office Supply Jewelry 47. GIANT Clay beads 48. Tubing Bracelets 49. Crepe Paper Bracelets 50. Paper Pulp Pendants 51. Polymer Clay Beads 52. Eraser Beads 53. Seed Bomb Necklaces 54. Mini Clothespin Necklace Classic Crafts for Kids 55. Glue Batik 56. Paper Bag Stars 57. Homemade Stamps 58. Paper Houses 59. Pom Poms 60. God’s Eyes 61. Sand Art 62. String Art 63. Geometric String Art 64. Yarn Rope 65. Homemade Books 66. DIY Geoboard 67. Pop-Up Book 68. Paper Lace 69. Pinwheels 70. Paper Clay Fruit Bowls 71. Whirligigs 72. How to Make Paper Holiday Crafts 73. Coffee Filter Snowflakes 74. Tie Dye Gift Wrap 75. Winter Terrarium 76. 3D Paper Ornaments 77. Folded Paper Stars 78. Post It Note Stars 79. Bell Tota 80. 5-Minute Embossed Ornaments 81. 3D Paper Hearts 82. Citrus Pomanders 83. Kirigami Webs Morearts and crafts projects Insights, advice, suggestions, feedback and comments from experts References

Children are natural creators, whether it’s in the (play) kitchen, on Minecraft, or when they tackle a variety of arts and crafts for kids.

In our house, classes, and camps we try a lot of projects, some amazing, some complete duds (though I don’t alwaystalk about those!) and many just plain colorful and engaging. Whatever you try however, embrace children’s’ instinct toget messy and explore the process of making.

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Between making YouTube videos, gymnastics, and swimming here are some of the arts and crafts projects we have squeezed in that my kids and students have thoroughly enjoyed. Some develop that sense of wonder and creative passion in kids, others are just plain pretty to look at and show off to friends, all of them give kids a chance to tap into theirinner tinkerer!

Arts and Crafts for Kids Categories

This post covers the following types of arts and crafts for kids. Click on any of the links to be taken directly to the section or just scroll down to see them all!

Art Projects for Kids

Process Art Projects for Kids

Craft Projects for Kids

Jewelry Projects

Classic Crafts for Kids

Holiday Crafts

ArtProjects for Kids

There are countless art projects for kids so I’ve collected a few of our more offbeat and favorite ideas for you to try! When we do art project at home or with students we try to highlight what you can learn from each project whether that be an art technique, a little bit of science, or the maker skills you learn while you create.

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1. Sharpie Tie Dying

Learn this easy faux tie dye technique using Sharpies and rubbing alcohol.

2. Color Theory Candy

Color theory never tasted so good! Make candies and at the same time explore color mixing.

3. Stained Glass Pasta

Pasta crafts are a fave of ours but have you ever thought to dye lasagna noodles and turn them into “stained glass?”

4. Rainbow Tree

Save your fallen branches and paint ’em. Fun collaborative art project for families or groups of kids!

5. Art on the Go

One of the most fun art expenses we have hades taking a watercolor set while out and about. Sketching from nature teaches kids some valuable lessons in creativity and resourcefulness.

6. Polymer Clay Coil Pots

Clay can be a completely intimidating medium for adults but psst…little secret here… kids loveclay! Let me repeat it : they LOVE it! Polymer clay is one of our favorite types of clay to work with because it can be dried in a standard oven, no kiln necessary!

7. Instant Scratch Art

All you need are oil pastels and paper. That’s it! Okay and maybe some things to scratch with…oh the possibilities!

8. Faux Stained Glass

Who said stained glass can’t go Minecraft style? My son sure thought some Creepers would make for excellent stained glass subject matter…

9. Reflection Art

Reflection art is an incredible hands-on lesson in math, art, and science! A great STEAM activity for kids of all ages.

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10. Color Wheels

A simple and lovely color wheel project for kids featuring 3 easy art techniques. Download our template and get started with color theory!

11. Edible Mosaics

Easy {and EDIBLE} Mosaics for Kids: An art project you can eat afterwards!

12. Paper Shapes

Learn how to make 3D geometric shapes out of paper. A great math art project teaching kids about geometry.

13. Resist Art

A classic resist art technique with a hidden pictures twist!

14. Hojalata Tin Art

Explore this Mexican style of folk art that emphasizes a creative use of unique materials.

15. Wire Sculptures

Wire sculpture is an easy art project for kids that introduces the concepts of line and space.

16. Paper Water Blossoms

This artful paper flower for kids to make is magical….and scientific! Explore absorption, diffusion and kirigami in this STEAM project.

Process Art Projects for Kids

Are you familiar with process art? Process art differs from traditional art projects in that the emphasis is on the experience of making rather than the final product. We love process art because it feels like an experiment and there is no right or wrong EVER. It’s the chance for kids (and adults) to cut loose and have fun while making art.

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17. Salty Rainbows

How about using salt as your canvas?Yup, who knew!

18. Stencil Process Art

Sometimes it’s fun just to pull out an assortment ofmaterials and experiment.

19. Watercolors on Tile

Why not decorate your patio with watercolors? It washes off over time and signals kids to try painting on something new!

20. Bike Spin Art

The messiest, most fun action art project we have ever tried. Watch the crazinesshere:

21. Melted Crayon Art

A classic art expereince: use crayons to draw on a warmed cookie sheets. It feels like drawing with butter!

22. Washable Graffiti

Don’t have a good place to draw with chalk? Use a piece of black fabric! The chalk stands out and the results look like graffiti. When you are done you can wash it and start agin!

23. Glow in the Dark Art

Make glow in the dark art with neon paint and black light.

24. Spin Art Tops

Make crazy fun art using yogurt paint and yogurt containers!

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25. Diffusion Art

Easy art and science project that teaches kids the concepts of diffusion, solubility, and color mixing.

26. Muffin Tin Prints

Introduce your children to the joy of process art through this easy art project using…muffin tins?

27. Styrofoam Patterns

Recycle Styrofoam trays to create a simple activity exploring color and pattern.

28. Art Spinners

Make spin art using DIY tops made from marker caps, marbles, and old CDs.

Sewing & Weaving Projects for Kids

Of all the arts and crafts for kids, sewing and weaving are some of the most challenging but in the best of ways. Both activities really help kids hone fine motor skills, coordination, and pattern making/recognition. They can be frustrating for kids for the same reasons but remember to keep encouraging your children or students and they will be amazed at what they can accomplish!

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29. Natural Loom

Make a natural loom from a tree stump.

30. Frame Lacers

Frame Lacers are a colorful DIY toy that doubles as a great fine motor skills activity for kids.

31. Recycled Plastic Looms

The surprising loom is made from fruit packaging!

32. GIANT Box Loom

We turned a GIANT cardboard box into a makeshift loom. I strung yarn from top to boots of the box, then cut scraps of fabric and other chunky yarn for our playgroup to weave with. It turned out to be a lovely collaborative art piece.

33. Paper Weaving

A great fine motor activity that makes great use of paper scraps!

34. Burlap Embroidery

A simple first sewing activity for littles

Craft Projects for Kids

My fondest memories of childhood are sitting down and crafting, wether it was at home for the holidays, in girl scouts, or at summer camp. Children love making things and are so proud of their creations so make sure to give them opportunities to create their own maker memories.

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35. Fancy Feathers

Learn two methods for transforming white craft feathers into colorful, beautiful fancy feathers!

36. Craft Stick Wreath

Make a gorgeous wreath out of craft sticks and paper plate.

37. Yarn Sticks

Make these as a standalone craft or for use in other projects.

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38. Puffy Painted Rocks

A classic craft with a twist! Use Puffy Paint to give rocks a rubbery texture and create bold, bright designs.

39. Dreamy Suncatchers

Make dreamy suncatchers for kids from melted pony beads.

40. Mini Bookmarks

Make mini bookmarks out of Perler beads and paper clips.

41. Chalk Rocks

Make chalk rocks out of the leftover bits and pieces of chalk you have lying around!

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42. Pasta Suncatchers

Make this colorful suncatcher craft using dyed pasta and glue.

43. Treasure Tiles

Try making mosaic treasure tiles from colorful found objects.

Jewelry Crafts

Of all the arts and crafts for kids, jewelry is one we frequently return to and the reason is simple: Kids love to wear their work! There’s nothing nicer than displaying your handiwork by showing it off in your outfit!

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44. Polymer Clay Bracelets

Learn how to make polymer clay bracelets with these 6 easy methods.

45. Upcycled Glow Stick Bracelets

Upcycle used glow sticks into fancy DIY bracelets; no one will ever guess there is an old glow stick underneath!

46. Office Supply Jewelry

Make funky fun jewelry from office supplies.

47. GIANT Clay beads

If you are looking for polymer clay ideas, try making GIANT clay beads using aluminum foil as the base. Use them for your next creative project.

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48. Tubing Bracelets

Science meets fashion in these DIY glitter bracelets for kids!

49. Crepe Paper Bracelets

Learn how to make bracelets using leftover crepe paper!

50. Paper Pulp Pendants

Paper Pendants made from recycled tissue paper.

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51. Polymer Clay Beads

A classic material for making homemade beads!

52. Eraser Beads

Make needs out of eraser clay.

53. Seed Bomb Necklaces

Seed Bomb Necklaces: Make mini seed bombs into beads!

54. Mini Clothespin Necklace

Mini clothespins make the cutest necklace!

Classic Crafts for Kids

How many of these projects did you do as a kid? This is just a micro list of all the classic arts and crafts for kids out there, but I can say one thing about all of them, they are classic for a good reason, they are colorful, engaging, and fun to make!

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55. Glue Batik

Learn how to do batik style fabric art with this kid-friendly technique!

56. Paper Bag Stars

Learn how to make paper stars out of lunch bags. These can be made quickly and inexpensively!

57. Homemade Stamps

Learn how to make a stamp using fun foam and a wood blocks.

58. Paper Houses

3 Templates for PAPER HOUSES you can print, cut, and decorate!

59. Pom Poms

Learn how to make pom poms using two easy methods…psst…one method requires no special tools!

60. God’s Eyes

We were shocked at how popular this craft was at our summer camp! Not because it isn’t beautiful but because it takes some time and commitment to make one. We found that our campers were totally hooked on them once the learned the technique. To read about the history of God’s Eyes hop over here.

61. Sand Art

Another very popular craft at summer camp! This project really helps kids with their hand eye coordination and fine motor skills, plus it’s super relaxing.

62. String Art

Learn how to do string art at two different scales (GIANT and mini) and use it as an opportunity to teach kids about geometry & levers.

63. Geometric String Art

Use string art to teach math and geometry concepts to kids

64. Yarn Rope

Learn how to make rope out of a few strands of loose yarn.

65. Homemade Books

How to create books with 5 simple book binding methods. Use for kid’s art, handmade journals & more!

66. DIY Geoboard

Make the easiest DIY geoboard ever and explore concepts like area and perimeter with kids.

67. Pop-Up Book

Learn how to make a simple pop up book.

68. Paper Lace

Paper lace is a beautiful kirigami project!

69. Pinwheels

Decorate and make your own op-art pinwheels. Template included in post.

70. Paper Clay Fruit Bowls

Make a fruit bowl using fruit as your form!

71. Whirligigs

A 5-minute paper craft that illustrates dynamicsto kids.

72. How to Make Paper

Learn how to make paper with this step-by-step tutorial.

Holiday Crafts

Crafting and holidays go together! One of the nicest things to do to celebrate a holiday with your kids is to make holidays arts and crafts projects together. And holiday crafts always look beautiful on display.

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73. Coffee Filter Snowflakes

Make a Psychedelic Snowflake out of a coffee filter.

74. Tie Dye Gift Wrap

Try this DIY gift wrapping idea and wow your friends and family!

75. Winter Terrarium

Learn how to make an “instant” winter terrarium.

76. 3D Paper Ornaments

Cheap, easy, magical…what more can you want from a holiday project? 3D Paper Ornaments are an easy Christmas craft and a lovely decoration for the tree!

77. Folded Paper Stars

A colorful paper art project with a big reveal!

78. Post It Note Stars

Make 3D Paper Stars from Post-it notes!

79. Bell Tota

Make a Holiday Bell Tota for your front door! Printable template included.

80. 5-Minute Embossed Ornaments

This is an easy project for kids and adults with stunning results! We used household aluminum foil to make them.

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81. 3D Paper Hearts

A colorful 3D paper heart craft for Valentine’s Day

82. Citrus Pomanders

Learn how to make fall/winter pomanders for a breath of citrusy fresh air

83. Kirigami Webs

Supersize your kirigami into huge paper spider webs

Morearts and crafts projects

That wraps up our MASSIVE list ofarts and crafts for kids! For more ideas to keep your kids busy crafting hop over to our list of 80 EASY creative projects for kids.

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As an expert and enthusiast, I have personal experiences or emotions, but I can provide you with information on arts and crafts for kids based on this article. Here are some concepts related to arts and crafts projects for children:

Art Projects for Kids:

  • Sharpie Tie Dying: Learn an easy faux tie-dye technique using Sharpies and rubbing alcohol.
  • Color Theory Candy: Explore color mixing while making candies.
  • Stained Glass Pasta: Dye lasagna noodles and turn them into "stained glass."
  • Rainbow Tree: Paint fallen branches for a collaborative art project.
  • Art on the Go: Take a watercolor set while out and about for sketching from nature.
  • Polymer Clay Coil Pots: Work with polymer clay to create coil pots that can be dried in a standard oven.
  • Instant Scratch Art: Use oil pastels and paper to create scratch art.
  • Faux Stained Glass: Create stained glass art with a Minecraft twist.
  • Reflection Art: Combine math, art, and science in a hands-on activity.
  • Color Wheels: Teach color theory with a simple color wheel project.
  • Edible Mosaics: Make edible mosaics using colorful materials.
  • Paper Shapes: Learn how to make 3D geometric shapes out of paper.
  • Resist Art: Try a classic resist art technique with a hidden pictures twist.
  • Hojalata Tin Art: Explore Mexican-style folk art using unique materials.
  • Wire Sculptures: Introduce kids to wire sculpture, focusing on line and space.
  • Paper Water Blossoms: Create paper flowers that explore absorption, diffusion, and kirigami.

Process Art Projects for Kids:

  • Salty Rainbows: Use salt as a canvas for art.
  • Stencil Process Art: Experiment with various materials and techniques.
  • Watercolors on Tile: Decorate patio tiles with watercolors.
  • Bike Spin Art: Create messy and fun action art by spinning bikes.
  • Melted Crayon Art: Draw with crayons on a warmed cookie sheet.
  • Washable Graffiti: Use black fabric as a canvas for washable chalk art.
  • Glow in the Dark Art: Make glow-in-the-dark art with neon paint and black light.
  • Spin Art Tops: Use yogurt paint and containers to make spin art.
  • Diffusion Art: Teach kids about diffusion, solubility, and color mixing through art.
  • Muffin Tin Prints: Use muffin tins for a simple art project.
  • Styrofoam Patterns: Recycle Styrofoam trays to explore color and pattern.
  • Art Spinners: Create spin art using DIY tops made from marker caps, marbles, and old CDs.

Craft Projects for Kids:

  • Fancy Feathers: Transform white craft feathers into colorful ones.
  • Craft Stick Wreath: Make a wreath using craft sticks and a paper plate.
  • Puffy Painted Rocks: Use puffy paint to create textured designs on rocks.
  • Dreamy Suncatchers: Make suncatchers from melted pony beads.
  • Mini Bookmarks: Create mini bookmarks using Perler beads and paper clips.
  • Chalk Rocks: Use leftover chalk to make chalk rocks.
  • Pasta Suncatchers: Make colorful suncatchers using dyed pasta and glue.
  • Treasure Tiles: Create mosaic treasure tiles using colorful found objects.

Jewelry Crafts:

  • Polymer Clay Bracelets: Learn how to make polymer clay bracelets using various methods.
  • Upcycled Glow Stick Bracelets: Turn used glow sticks into DIY bracelets.
  • Office Supply Jewelry: Make funky jewelry using office supplies.
  • GIANT Clay Beads: Create large clay beads using aluminum foil as a base.
  • Tubing Bracelets: Combine science and fashion with DIY glitter bracelets.
  • Crepe Paper Bracelets: Make bracelets using leftover crepe paper.
  • Paper Pulp Pendants: Create pendants from recycled tissue paper.
  • Polymer Clay Beads: Use polymer clay to make homemade beads.
  • Eraser Beads: Make beads out of eraser clay.
  • Seed Bomb Necklaces: Turn mini seed bombs into beads.
  • Mini Clothespin Necklace: Use mini clothespins to create a cute necklace.

Classic Crafts for Kids:

  • Glue Batik: Learn batik-style fabric art using glue.
  • Paper Bag Stars: Make paper stars out of lunch bags.
  • Homemade Stamps: Create stamps using fun foam and wood blocks.
  • Paper Houses: Print, cut, and decorate paper houses.
  • Pom Poms: Make pom poms using two easy methods.
  • God's Eyes: Create beautiful God's Eyes crafts.
  • Sand Art: Make sand art projects for summer camp.
  • String Art: Explore string art at different scales and teach geometry concepts.
  • Yarn Rope: Learn how to make rope using loose yarn strands.
  • Homemade Books: Create books using simple bookbinding methods.
  • DIY Geoboard: Make an easy DIY geoboard to teach concepts like area and perimeter.
  • Pop-Up Book: Make a simple pop-up book.
  • Paper Lace: Try a beautiful kirigami project with paper lace.
  • Pinwheels: Decorate and make op-art pinwheels.
  • Paper Clay Fruit Bowls: Make fruit bowls using fruit as a form.
  • Whirligigs: Create paper whirligigs to illustrate dynamics.
  • How to Make Paper: Learn how to make paper step-by-step.

Holiday Crafts:

  • Coffee Filter Snowflakes: Make psychedelic snowflakes using coffee filters.
  • Tie Dye Gift Wrap: Try a DIY gift wrapping idea using tie-dye techniques.
  • Winter Terrarium: Create an "instant" winter terrarium.
  • 3D Paper Ornaments: Make easy 3D paper ornaments for Christmas.
  • Folded Paper Stars: Craft colorful paper stars with a big reveal.
  • Post It Note Stars: Make 3D paper stars using Post-it notes.
  • Bell Tota: Create a holiday bell tota for your front door.
  • 5-Minute Embossed Ornaments: Make easy embossed ornaments using household aluminum foil.
  • 3D Paper Hearts: Craft a colorful 3D paper heart for Valentine's Day.
  • Citrus Pomanders: Make fall/winter pomanders using citrus fruits.
  • Kirigami Webs: Create supersized kirigami spider webs.

Please note that the information provided above is based on this article, and the concepts mentioned are not exhaustive.

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