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Spring Craft and Fun Ideas

Spring is a time of regrowth. Flowers start coming out, berries grow, Easter's around the corner (and on a different page). As Winter goes away, warmth starts coming back and people begin coming back out from their hibernation, back into the world.

Flower Hands

Paint or draw your flower stem and leaves. With that in place, have the kiddos wet their palms with their favorite colors and palm “flowers” into the hand-flower bouquet. But, they have to be careful with the handprints…or it can get a bit messy. If it gets messy, the end product can be a bit rough.

Caterpillar Craft

What kid hasn’t read The Very Hungry Caterpillar by Eric Carle or had it read to them? That green bodied, red headed caterpillar is iconic. So, it’s the basis of our caterpillar craft. Link green construction paper loops into a chain. Add a red loop at one end of your chain. Then, add a face and antennae to the red loop to finish your caterpillar homage to Eric Carle.

Ladybug Crafts

For this craft, you’ll need a toilet paper roll painted black. Cut out a circle of red construction paper, then cut the circle in half. Add black polka dots to the red half circles. Next, about an inch and a half from one end of the roll, paste your half circles onto the roll as the ladybug’s wings. Leave them a bit open so the ladybug can be in flight. Add googly eyes and little black antennae to complete your ladybug.

Potato Stamp

Cut a potato (or apple if you can’t get your hands on a spud) in half. Carve a design into the face of one of the halves. For this image, we chose a flower for the spring theme. Paint the image with the right coloring for your picture, then use your potato half as a stamper onto a piece of paper. 

Rainbow Craft

April showers bring…rainbows! So, of course you have to include a rainbow craft for spring. Cut a strip of each color of your ROYGBIV rainbow and help teach that ROYGBIV concept to your kids by having them put the colors in order. Next, they glue one end to a sheet of construction paper. Then, glue the other end, but create an arch with your paper strips to really add to the rainbow effect. One end of the rainbow gets a sun, the other gets cotton balls to create the look of the rainbow ending in a cloud.

Rain Sticks

What better way to call in spring than to make it rain with a rain stick.  Rain sticks are musical instruments from Australia. As for their craft version, they’re pretty easy to make. Get a paper towel roll, wrap it in construction paper and decorate however you’d like. Wrap one end with plastic wrap, held on by a rubber band. Crumble paper or aluminum foil throughout the inside of the roll, leaving space for small items to still be able to travel through the roll. Put a spoonful of popcorn kernels into the roll, then cap off the other end with plastic wrap and another rubber band. Now, turn the rain stick from end to end and listen to the kernels bounce down the path through the crumbled paper or foil.

Cork Painting

Cork painting is pretty easy. Have your kids draw the parts of the picture that can’t be done with the circle shaped end of a cork. In the image here, they drew the stem and leaves of a flower. Then you dip the cork into some paint and form the rest of the picture with circles. In this image, one end of the cork made the yellow center of the flower, then the other end made all of the pink petals.

Butterfly TP Roll

Get a toilet paper roll, paint it and decorate it as the body of your butterfly. Then cut out wings from construction paper, add eyes and pipe cleaner antennae.

Pine Cone Bird Feeder

This is a very simple project, and your kids will love watching the different birds that show up to eat at “their feeder”. All you have to do is smear peanut butter all over a pine cone. Then, dribble bird seed over the peanut butter. The seeds stick to the peanut butter and, voila, you have a bird feeder. Tie a string to it, and tie the other end to a tree limb. Then all you have to do is wait for the birds to show up.

Flower Crafts

Once again, you’ll need a toilet paper roll. Be sure to save these things! I once told my boys we needed one but didn’t have an empty roll. A few minutes later we magically had an empty roll…and a bathroom floor full of toilet paper! However you get your roll, once you have it, paint it green to serve as your flower stem. Cut out some green leaves for the greenery at the base of your flower stem and paste them to one end of your roll. Then cut out some flowers from brightly colored construction paper. Make a slit across the top of your “stem” and fit your flower into the slit. Make a few and you’ll have a flower garden!

Dirt Cake

This is a fun spring activity that also tastes great! Kids love to help out in the kitchen, and this recipe is one they can really get in and get their hands “dirty”.

 

Dirt cake is a good spring theme because it ties directly with planting new plants for spring growth and renewal. But, it’s really the presentation that sells it. Add gummy worms to have “worms” crawling around in your “dirt.” You can also put your servings in flower pots with fake flowers as decoration.

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