This tissue paper craft for kids is a springboard for creative conversation and crafting. Both ages can think about what would happen if everyone just threw trash on the ground. What if we wasted water all the time? What if people threw their trash from the beach into the ocean? Who ...
Since hot glue is really hot and really sticky, it’s advisable to use it on tissue paper in VERY small quantities. Be careful with it as it spreads quickly, and a lot of it can make the tissue paper messy fast. Are you excited and ready to see some of the best tissue paper crafts?
Tissue paper butterfly craft My kids love butterflies and have been spotting them around everywhere now that it’s warm outside. We recently went a nature walk looking for butterflies and other pollinators. We were surprised to see several different kinds of butterflies with different colors and...
Flower craftsare one of my favorite projects to do with the kids. They just seem to brighten any room and bring a smile to everyone’s face! These tissue paper flower bracelets are fun to make and are perfect for Mother’s Day, Cinco de Mayo, or just to do on a rainy day. Younger...
When finished, this tissue paper rainbow craft makes a fantastic, child-friendly stained glass-like decoration for your home. We found this "stained glass" technique trying to create crafts to do with our young daughter, but this rainbow ends up pretty enough for even an older child to do....
tissue paper in dark blue, light blue, green, purple, white, and pink glue Monet Art Projects Then we glued them (making sure to overlap them to get the Impressionistic look) to the canvas. Art Projects for Kids We then made lily pads by using a cup as a guide and cutting out a tr...
Try adding in some of these fun projects: Handprint Acorn Craft –This no-paint handprint acorn is perfect for young kids! It’s simple and cute, and it can be made with just a few pieces of paper. Your child will love seeing their own handprint turned into an adorable acorn craft. Wo...
2. Cover your work station so kids have the freedom to create their snowflakes without worrying about making a mess. I like to usedrop clothssince they can be reused for other art projects, but you could also cover your table with newspaper or butcher paper. ...
Tear or cut the tissue paper into squares, then twist it around the eraser end of a pencil and press onto a glued pattern. My kids always loved these types of projects. They’re easy and fun, but best of all, they can be time-consuming, keeping them busy for a while!
FLOWER CRAFT FOR KIDS This tissue paper flower craft below is so fun and easy to include everyone in. We love simple projects that look amazing but don’t take a ton of time, supplies, or craftiness to do. Great for a preschool or elementary spring theme, or even Mother’s Day crafts...