Low and No Prep Easy Craft Ideas for Kids

School breaks always hold a lot of promise for fun and family time. Execution leaves a something to be desired sometimes. If your plans aren’t quite what you hoped, whip out the craft supplies and try out these easy craft ideas for kids.

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Now, let’s get onto the crafty fun with these easy craft ideas for kids. They’re all super easy and you likely already have the supplies on hand. I love doing crafts with the kids because they always enjoy it (even if they’ve made it a hundred times) and it is a great to spend time together as a family. These are some of our favorites.

 

Painted canvas next to painted rocks

DIY Painted Canvas Play Set

This adorable easy craft takes rock painting to the next level. Create painted scenes on canvas and then paint rocks to coordinate and BOOM! Instant pretend play set. Save money and buy in bulk with those canvas multi-packs!

 

Glittery notebook next to pen

Fun and Glittery DIY Notebook

Does your kiddo love writing or drawing? If so, teach her how to make her own glittery DIY notebook with this easy tutorial.

 

Pompom monsters next to craft supplies

DIY Mini Pompom Monsters

These little pompom monsters are not only super cute, they also double as fun stickers. The backing on the feet can totally come off to stick to notebooks, folders, or anything else you let kiddos put stickers on.

 

Glittery Boys Door Sign

Easy DIY Bedroom Door Sign

Let your little ones get crafty and put their personal touch on their rooms with this simple craft. Some sticky foam and sticker letters is all you need to create this DIY bedroom door sign.

 

Hanging children's artwork

DIY Children’s Artwork Display

Tired of the billions of artwork pieces laying around the house from the kids? This kids craft idea is perfect for organizing all of that artwork on bedroom/playroom walls easily.

 

Paper flowers hanging on a wall

DIY Kids Paper Flower Wall Art

Build your own colorful garden indoors with these giant paper flowers. They’re colorful, pretty, and super fun to make. It’s a great way to brighten up boring walls.

 

Googly eye framed monogram

DIY Googly Eye Monogram

What is it with kids having overflowing collections of googly eyes? These fun monograms are an easy way to use some of them up in a new and creative way.

 

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Make Your Own Coloring Book

You’re never too old for coloring books. Now you can easily create custom coloring books with these easy tutorial. Make them as simple or complex as you want and then grab the crayons.

 

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These easy craft ideas for kids are the perfect low-prep activities to keep in your arsenal for school breaks, snow days, and more. I recommend storing kids crafts supplies in these plastic organizers for easy storage and organization. It’s what we use and the kiddos know what art supplies they can use (without getting into yours) and everything is at your fingertips when you need it.

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Paper Plate Preschool Rainbow Craft

Don’t let the frigid weather and lack of park days get you down. If you’re looking for a fun, springtime kid’s craft to belay this cold snowy weather then you’ll love this paper plate preschool rainbow craft. It’s inexpensive, easy to make, and a bright and colorful reminder that warmer weather will be here soon.

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Even though it’s March over here, it sure doesn’t feel like it. It has been cold and snowy and, frankly, I’m over it. At this rate, spring break is going to look more like winter break.

It’s no secret that the winter is my least favorite season. Give me sunshine and soaring temperatures any day. Since I can’t control the weather we’re bringing some brightness into our home with this super cute rainbow craft.

 

Paper Plate Preschool Rainbow Crafts on Polka Dot Background

 

 

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Preschool Rainbow Craft Materials

 

Paper Plate with Lines on It next to Pen

Step 1

First, draw 2 lines down the center of the plate as pictured. You want them to extend to the wavy outside of the plate edge.

 

Paper Plate with Lines Cut in It next to Scissors

Step 2

Next, poke a hole in the center of the lines and cut along each one.

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Paper Plate Half Circles Cut out of It next to Scissors

Step 3

Then cut around the outer edge of the of the plate from the end of each line using the scalloped edge as a guide. This should leave 2 half circles cut out of the plate as pictured.

 

Rainbow Colored on Center of Paper Plate Next to Scissors

Step 4

After you’ve cut out the half circles, color lines on the center piece of the paper plate in the colors of the rainbow (red, orange, yellow, green, blue, indigo, violet).

 

Watercolor Rainbow on Center of Paper Plate

Step 5

Once the colors are drawn on the plate, use a paint brush dipped in water to turn the lines into watercolor. Have kiddos rinse the brush in between colors to keep them from blending.

Step 6

Allow the water to dry before moving on.

 

Stapled Edge of Paper Plate

Step 7

Next, fold the edge on one side of the paper plate over on one side to pop the rainbow up and staple into place.

Top View of Stapled Rainbow Paper Plate

Step 8

Repeat step 7 on the second side of the paper plate.

Step 9

Once your edges are stapled, line with glue around them.

 

Cotton Glued to Half Rainbow Paper Plate Edge

Step 10

Then pull apart and fluff up cotton balls and stick them to the glued edges.

 

Cotton Glued to Around Rainbow Paper Plate Edge

Step 11

Continue adding fluffed up cotton balls until the edge of the plate is covered.

 

Preschool Rainbow Craft Paper Plates

Step 12

Allow everything to dry before playing.

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Rainbow Clouds Craft for Kids

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This paper plate preschool rainbow craft is perfect for spring or St. Patrick’s Day. Display your creations by poking a small hole in the top and threading with string. Then hang them from the ceiling for a colorful and pretty “sky”. It’s the perfect way to bring a little spring inside while it’s still so cold and dismal outside.

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Printable DIY Reasons I Love You Valentine Book Gift

Valentines Day isn’t just a holiday for couples. It is a lot of fun to get the kiddos involved too. That’s exactly what this printable DIY Reasons I Love You Valentine book gift does! It’s the perfect craft to shower Dad with love this year.

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This activity was fun for all of the kiddos and when we had 3 days off of school in one week, I decided it was the perfect time to whip it out. Some of the kiddos struggled with what to write/draw so it also sparked some wonderful conversation with them about what Papa does with them and for them.

If you’re looking for an adorable way to show Dad some love this Valentine’s Day then this craft is perfect for you!

 

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Materials for Valentine Book Gift

 

Printed Reasons I Love You Coloring Sheets

Step 1

First, print out the Reasons I Love You coloring sheets. You will need 1 cover for each child and 1 inside page for each year of the child’s age.

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Cut Out Coloring Sheets

Step 2

Once you’ve printed the number of pages you need cut them in half using a paper cutter.

 

Close Up of Lines of Paper Lined Up on Cutter

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Colored Covered of Valentine Book Next to Crayons

Step 3

Next, allow your kids to color the covers of their books. This will likely take the most amount of time.

 

Crayon Drawing on I Love You Because Page

Step 4

After the covers have been colored, have your kids fill out each “I Love You Because” page. Younger kids can draw pictures of what they love about Dad while older kids can write the reason they love him.

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Hole Punch Next to Colored Book Cover

Arrows Pointing to Holes in Book Cover

Step 5

Next, assemble the books together. Mom can do this or you can include the kiddos. Start by lining up the pages for 1 book and punch 2 holes on the left edge.

 

Length of Ribbon Next to Craft Supplies

Step 6

Then cut a length of ribbon a few inches longer than the length of the book. This is how you bind the book.

 

Ribbon Threaded Through Holes in Book

Step 7

Thread the length of ribbon through the punched holes from the back so that the loose ends are in the front of the book.

 

Ribbon Tied on Colored Book

Step 8

Lastly, tie the ends of the ribbon in a bow to hold the book together.

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Dad will love getting this printable DIY Reasons I Love You Valentine book gift from the kiddos this year! It’s such a sweet way to let him know how much he means to all of you. Bonus, this easy craft makes a great snow day activity when you need a bit of calm. One last note, my daughter didn’t like her first cover so she asked me to print a second one so she could redo it. If your little one is a perfectionist like mine, you may want to go ahead and print some extra sheets for mistakes.

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