47 Fun Paper Plate Crafts For Kids

If you’re sitting on a stash of extra paper plates, don’t let them gather dust! These creative projects are perfect for kids and adults alike. You can unleash your inner artist or have a blast with family activities.

Sometimes, searching for the right craft project can be overwhelming, especially when you’re not sure where to start. Worry no more! Here’s a curated list of simple paper plate crafts that are both fun and easy to make.

Not only are they budget-friendly, but they’re also kid-centric, making them perfect for planning activities with little ones.

So, take a peek at these fantastic ideas and get creative with your mini-me’s!

Flower

Flower

While nurturing plants and watching them grow can be a challenging and time-consuming process, especially for young children who crave instant rewards. However, with a creative twist, we can still engage kids in the world of gardening without the wait. A paper plate flower craft is an excellent way to do just that. Not only does it spark their interest in growing things, but it also provides a sense of accomplishment and instant gratification when they see their finished creation.

This fun and easy activity requires minimal supplies – simply gather some paper plates, paints, and brushes. For added depth, you can incorporate 3D elements by using cardstock to cut out trees and flowers. This project is suitable for kids of all ages, including little girls and older children who will enjoy the creative challenge.

DIY Woven Bowl

DIY Woven Bowl

The process of creating this charming yarn bowl is surprisingly therapeutic, with the repetitive motion of wrapping a paper plate with yarn proving to be quite meditative. To begin, you’ll need to shape the plate into a bowl-like form, which will serve as the foundation for your creation. Once satisfied with the shape, grab some yarn and start wrapping around the plate in a consistent manner until the entire exterior is covered.

This delightful craft can be used as a decorative trinket bowl or as a makeshift ‘junk bowl’ to store spare change, small odds and ends, bobbins, and other knick-knacks. What’s more, this project is an enjoyable activity for adults looking to unleash their creativity.

Witch

Witch

For a fun and creative activity with little ones, consider whipping up a witch-themed paper plate craft. This project requires just a few simple supplies, including plenty of wicked green paint to bring your witch to life. You’ll also need orange and black tissue or construction paper to create crinkled curls and a pointy hat for your spell-casting companion. Once the paint has dried, use a marker to add a nose and mouth to give your witch some personality.

And why not take it to the next level by adding some googly eyes from your favorite online store? While your witch may not be the most evil-looking creature, the effort and creativity that goes into making her will surely be appreciated.

Rocket

Rocket

The allure of outer space is undeniable, captivating both children and adults alike with its vast expanse and mysteries waiting to be unraveled. While it’s easy to let the imagination run wild, exploring galaxies and stars in our minds’ eyes, a real-life astronaut requires more than just mental wanderlust – they need a reliable vessel to propel them towards their celestial destinations.

To ignite your child’s passion for space travel and bring them one step closer to the stars, let’s embark on a creative adventure with this paper plate rocket ship craft. Gather some construction paper from here to get started, and if you happen to have any leftovers, don’t forget to explore these additional construction paper crafts.

Bat

Bat

Looking for a fun and non-spooky Halloween project for little ones? Start by gathering paper plates and setting up your craft station. You’re about to create an adorable, wide-eyed bat that’s sure to delight toddlers and preschoolers without the slightest hint of creepiness. To make it even easier, grab a free bat template to download, print out, and cut into its various components. Don’t forget to add some black paint to give your paper plate a spooky-ooky finish.

Grinch

Grinch

The Grinch is undoubtedly the most intimidating Halloween character. His menacing smile, piercing eyes, and vibrant green hue make him a formidable figure, even in paper plate form. While kids might enjoy crafting their own paper plate Grinches, let’s focus on the essential supplies needed to bring this fearsome creature to life.

To create your very own paper plate Grinch, you’ll need:
• A green paper plate, which can be easily sourced from [green paper plate link]
• Red felt, available at [red felt link]
• Paint for adding that extra touch of color and personality to your Grinch
• Pipe cleaners for creating those iconic whiskers and any other details you’d like to add
• A hot glue gun for securing all the components together seamlessly.

If you already have plain paper plates on hand, simply grab some brushes and paint them green to achieve that signature Grinch look.

Monster

Monster

Get creative with this adorable monster paper plate craft! Not only is it a fun activity for kids at a party, but it’s also surprisingly easy to make. All you need are some basic supplies that are probably already stashed away in your craft box. Start by tracing the shapes onto the plate using a Sharpie and felt – think teeth, tongue, eyes, horns, and mouth. If you’re feeling extra playful, swap out the felt for googly eyes and add them with hot glue instead.

This monster is sure to delight, and it’s a great way to keep little hands busy at your next gathering.

Racoon

Racoon

Transforming a humble paper plate into a charming raccoon figurine is a fun and creative project. The circular shape of the plate provides an ideal base for capturing the raccoon’s distinctive facial features. To add some visual interest, create a few strategically placed holes on either side of the plate and thread yarn through them in different colors. This allows you to customize your raccoon’s look with vibrant and playful options.

Why not give it a touch of whimsy by adding purple ninja masks? Once the yarn is threaded, secure the eyes with hot glue to bring out their expressive qualities.

Cotton Ball Penguin

Cotton Ball Penguin

Meet the ultimate cuddle buddy: a penguin in earmuffs! Not only do they steal hearts with their adorable fluffiness, but their accessorized look is sure to delight kids of all ages. For little ones who adore playing with pom poms, these earmuffed penguins will be a match made in heaven. If you’re feeling crafty, whip up your own yarn pom poms from scratch or grab some pre-made ones here.

For those eager to learn the art of making pom poms, check out our comprehensive tutorial on how to create them from scratch. With this expertise under your belt, you’ll be well-equipped to bring a smile to any youngster’s face.

Space

Space

Building on the excitement of your previous space-themed craft project with your kids, you can now take it to new heights with this innovative paper plate spacecraft creation. This activity offers endless possibilities, allowing you to collect and display a series of out-of-this-world paper crafts.

With the provided template as your guide, you’ll be able to bring your vision to life and create a truly immersive experience that features flying spaceships, rockets, stars, and even more cosmic elements. While cutting out the star shapes from paper can prove a bit challenging, there’s a simple solution: grab a star paper punch from [link] and make the process a breeze.

Apple

Apple

Transforming ordinary paper plates into vibrant art pieces is an excellent way to engage your little ones in creative activities. This tissue paper apple craft, for instance, is a timeless classic that never fails to impress. By adding some color and texture to the plate, you’ll be amazed at how easily your children can turn it into a realistic-looking apple. And who says they have to stop there?

Encourage them to experiment with different materials, like scissors (with close adult supervision, naturally), to add an extra layer of creativity to their masterpiece. This fun and easy half-hour craft session is not only a great way to spend quality time together but also helps develop your child’s artistic skills and leaves them with a beautiful keepsake.

Minni Mouse

Minni Mouse

As I reflect on my childhood, Minni and Mickey were undoubtedly the iconic duo that captured my imagination. Theirs was a partnership that epitomized what it means to be a power couple, even for a young mind like mine. Little did I know then that this dynamic duo would also play a significant role in shaping my creativity, particularly when it comes to crafting. Minnie, with her signature big red bow, has always been my go-to inspiration.

There’s something about the added pop of color and whimsy that draws me in, making our craft time together truly special. If you’re looking to recreate this iconic look on your own, consider using sparkly glitter cardstock to give your Minnie a show-stopping bow. Alternatively, you can opt for a pre-made cardboard or paper cutout, adding an extra layer of ease and convenience to the process.

Magnet Maze

Magnet Maze

Get ready to revisit a classic childhood pastime! Who else remembers the old metal ball-and-maze game where you’d try to navigate the little sphere through twists and turns to reach the final hole? Today, we’re revisiting that nostalgic fun in a simplified way, blending creativity with problem-solving. This activity is perfect for young toddlers, as it helps them develop essential skills like critical thinking and spatial awareness from an early age.

As they work their way around the maze, they’ll be building confidence and refining their ability to overcome obstacles – all while having a blast!

Sunshine and Cloud

Sunshine and Cloud

The age-old saying ‘where there’s a cloud, there’s also a sun’ takes on a new meaning with this delightful paper plate craft project. With some planning and creativity, you can bring out the sunshine behind the clouds. Start by preparing your materials: grab two paper plates, scissors, and get ready to bring them to life.

First, cut out templates for the sun and clouds from the plates. This might take a bit of patience, but trust us, it’s worth it.

Once you’ve got your shapes, it’s time to add some color. Paint both components with shades of white and yellow, letting your imagination run wild.

But that’s not all – for an extra touch of whimsy, apply a generous amount of glue to the cloud template and stick in some fluffy cotton balls. Instantly, you’ll have a bright and airy cloud that looks like it could drift away at any moment. And when paired with your sunny creation, this craft is sure to bring a smile to everyone’s face.

This project is perfect for a summer afternoon spent indoors or out.

Unicorn

Unicorn

Unicorns have always fascinated me, and it’s not just their vibrant colors or sparkly manes that captivate me. It’s the overall sense of joy and positivity they embody. As symbols of all things good and kind in the world, they deserve a special place on our paper plates. So why not commemorate these magical creatures with a fun and easy craft project? Grab some supplies and let your kids get creative making this lovely unicorn paper plate craft – it’s sure to bring a smile to their faces!

Princess Leia

Princess Leia

For die-hard Star Wars enthusiasts, this post is a must-read. The iconic Princess Leia, whether she’s making an appearance on a humble paper plate or dominating the big screen, warrants unadulterated fan enthusiasm. It’s never too early to cultivate the next generation of fans, either. As such, I’ve provided a downloadable Princess Leia template for you to get creative with. Why not make it a movie marathon while you’re at it?

Let the sounds of lightsabers and blaster fire fill the air as you craft away. The combination of Star Wars, Princess Leia, freshly popped popcorn, and quality time is the perfect recipe for an unforgettable afternoon.

Winnie the Pooh

Winnie the Pooh

As the latest Disney release of Christopher Robin hit theaters, it sparked a sense of nostalgia and wonder. For parents seeking to create a special connection with their little ones who adore Winnie the Pooh, this DIY project is a must-try. Who wouldn’t love replicating Pooh bear’s endearing features on a humble paper plate? To bring this delightful idea to life, gather these essential supplies: a yellow paper plate, black and yellow craft foam, glue, scissors, and a trusty marker.

Fruit Slices

Fruit Slices

If mealtime with your kiddos is often met with resistance when it comes to eating fruits, consider incorporating a creative twist. Create a fruity plate that combines arts and crafts with snack time, making it an enjoyable experience for everyone involved. This activity not only encourages kids to eat their favorite fruits but also fosters learning about the different types of fruits available.

With a few simple steps, you can recreate a variety of fruits on a paper plate using everyday materials like scissors and research. Try featuring shapes inspired by apples, oranges, melons, kiwi, and mango for a fun and interactive experience that’s sure to delight your little ones.

Sydney Harbor

Sydney Harbor

The iconic Sydney Harbor Bridge offers a perfect setting for a fun-filled day of exploration. What’s more, it’s one of the world’s widest long-span bridges, making it an impressive feat of engineering. As I look back on my own experience visiting the bridge, I’m reminded of the little mementos I collected as souvenirs – and still treasure them to this day. Why not try creating your own mini Sydney Harbor Bridge using paper plates?

All you’ll need is a pair of paper cups, some basic crafting supplies, and a dash of creativity. For an added touch of patriotism, consider adding a toothpick flag featuring the Australian colors.

Ladybug

Ladybug

The 3D effect in the ladybug design is easily achieved by flipping a paper plate over and decorating its outer surface. This simple trick adds depth to the ladybug, making her stand out even more. Additionally, this project provides an opportunity for young children to develop their fine motor skills through creative activities. To begin, grab a large paper plate and apply a base coat of red paint on both sides, ensuring that the inner surface is also finished.

Tipping Teapot

Tipping Teapot

Hosting a tea party at playtime is an iconic experience for young children, but the logistics of fine china and delicate cups can be challenging. For younger kids and toddlers, handling plastic cups might still be a skill in development. To create a fun and interactive experience without breaking out the fancy settings, consider crafting a teapot from a paper plate. This project allows you to create a tipping teapot that can be painted at an angle, enabling ‘pouring’ of tea by your little ones.

Moreover, this activity provides a perfect opportunity to teach them nursery rhymes or fun songs.

Snowman Christmas Countdown

Snowman Christmas Countdown

The festive season is just around the corner, and I can already imagine the excited chatter about Christmas. In October, no less! The query that’s sure to become a refrain: ‘How many days until Christmas?’ If you’re a parent of little ones who start counting down as soon as they spot the back of Halloween, then this clever snowman calendar/clock is just what you need. Not only will your kids learn to count down the days with it, but you’ll also be spared those pesky ‘How many days till…?

‘ questions for good.

St. Patricks Wreath

St. Patricks Wreath

Have you ever shared the story behind St. Patrick’s Day with your kids? If so, I’m sure they’re looking forward to this festive holiday and for good reason. The day offers a multitude of ways to celebrate, each one signaling a green light to fun! Why not start by crafting a unique four-leaf clover wreath using an assortment of green hues? To begin, simply cut out the rim of a paper plate, serving as the base.

Gather some green construction paper from your local craft store or online marketplace to get creative.

Daniel and the Lion’s Den

Daniel and the Lion’s Den

When it comes to engaging young minds in creative activities, there’s no better way than by combining artistry with storytelling. This approach not only fosters imagination but also provides a unique opportunity for kids to absorb valuable lessons from beloved tales. The Daniel and the Lion’s Den story, for instance, offers a wealth of themes to explore, including faith, perseverance, and the importance of trusting one’s instincts.

By incorporating this narrative into a hands-on craft project, you can create a memorable experience that not only entertains but also educates your little ones. Gather your materials, settle in with your kids, and get ready for an afternoon of artistry and adventure!

Suncatcher

Suncatcher

A suncatcher is a captivating visual treat that not only keeps your little ones engaged but also mesmerized by the twinkling lights. The making of the catcher itself can be a fun and creative process, taking up a significant amount of time, while the subsequent display of the dancing lights is sure to captivate their attention for hours on end. To truly appreciate this delightful activity, hang the suncatcher in front of a sunny window where its beauty can shine through.

Before you begin, gather some tissue paper and cut confetti strips to add a touch of whimsy to the design. If you happen to have any leftover tissue paper, don’t worry – it can be repurposed for another creative project. For inspiration, take a look at our collection of stash-busting tissue paper crafts or learn how to craft beautiful tissue paper pom poms.

Snake

Snake

Imagine unwinding a spiral of orange peel, only instead of citrusy goodness, it’s a paper plate snake taking shape. The process is surprisingly similar, with a continuous strip of paper forming a winding coil that resembles a slithery creature. Now that we have our snake-like paper plate, let’s dive into the fun part – painting and decorating! You can add spots or other designs along its body, then top it off with googly eyes from [link] and a forked tongue for an extra-realistic touch.

Scarecrow

Scarecrow

Transform your DIY paper plate project into a charming scarecrow that’s sure to bring joy to both you and your little one. Yes, scarecrows are typically meant to be intimidating, but who says they can’t also be adorable? By crafting this sweet scarecrow together, you’ll not only create a unique keepsake but also spend quality time with your child, bonding over a fun and creative activity. And if it happens to chase away a sparrow or two, well, that’s just an added bonus!

Whale

Whale

Get ready to dive into an unforgettable DIY paper plate adventure! Who can resist making waves with a pun when you’re about to create a life-sized whale out of humble paper plates? It’s a whale of a time, indeed! Every child has likely explored the wonders of the ocean and its fascinating sea creatures at some point. And as adults, we’re not immune to the allure of these majestic marine mammals either.

This project presents an incredible opportunity for kids to engage with these gentle giants up close and personal. It’s a chance to cultivate a deep appreciation and respect for the awe-inspiring mysteries and marvels that lie beneath the ocean’s surface.

Caterpillars

Caterpillars

As we scale down our projects from majestic whales to tiny caterpillars, it’s a refreshing change of pace. Despite their smaller stature, these mini-beasts still offer plenty of fascinating facts to explore.

To bring this project to life, start by trimming the ridged curved rim of the plate to create the caterpillar’s distinctive body shape and texture. The existing ribbing will serve as a natural canvas for your creative endeavors.

But why stop at just the body?

Take it a step further by adding some vibrant colors with spots and subtle swiggles, giving your caterpillar an extra layer of realism and charm.

Plane in the Clouds

Plane in the Clouds

The allure of airplanes is undeniable. As a child, I was fascinated by these flying machines, and this fascination has only grown stronger with time. To recreate the essence of flight on a miniature scale, let’s start by transforming a plain paper plate into a cloudy blue canvas. Next, we’ll add some soft cotton tufts to give it a textured, cloud-like effect.

Now, you have two options: either create your own plane from scratch, which can be an incredibly enjoyable experience, or use a small toy plane as the base for our craft project. This activity is perfect for kids and adults alike – easy to execute, fun to make, and adorable in its finished form.

Tiger

Tiger

As the excitement from the zoo trip begins to wear off, why not channel that enthusiasm into a fun and creative activity with your little ones? Introduce them to the world of crafting by creating an adorable paper plate tiger together. To get started, you’ll need some vibrant colors like orange, black, white, and green paint. Don’t forget to grab some brushes, markers, and scissors too! You can either draw a template of the tiger on paper or directly onto the plate itself.

Either way, this activity is sure to be a roaring success – just like your zoo adventure.

Rainbow

Rainbow

Teaching children about colors can be a delightful experience when done creatively. This rainbow paper plate project offers a unique opportunity to combine fun and learning in a way that fosters growth. To get started, gather your supplies: glue sticks, construction paper, a paper plate, and a paper trimmer. If you’re running low on materials, feel free to swing by the local store for a quick pick-up.

The entire project can be completed in under 30 minutes, but why not make it a special afternoon with your little ones? Set them up with a plate of cookies and enjoy quality time together while learning and creating.

Snowman

Snowman

The nostalgic charm of building a snowman is undeniable. Who can resist the allure of Olaf’s childlike wonder in Frozen? For me, it’s not just about the characters, but the joy of creating something with friends and family. Speaking of which, have you got any spare bottle caps collecting dust? You’ll need only a few to bring your snowman to life. Simply draw on a face using a black marker – don’t forget those essential details like hands, a nose, and a dash of personality.

This is one DIY project that’s sure to delight both kids and adults alike.

Frankenstein Mask

Frankenstein Mask

Creating Frankenstein’s masks is a unique DIY project that requires a bit more time and effort, but yields a truly rewarding result. As you carefully craft each detail, from the bushy eyes to the sewn-up forehead, you’ll gain a new appreciation for this misunderstood monster. This project provides an excellent opportunity to involve your kids in the creative process, fostering a sense of pride and ownership as they help bring their Halloween costume to life.

Spider

Spider

Transforming ordinary paper plates into eerie spiders is another delightful Halloween craft project that’s sure to cast a spell. The googly eyes add an endearing touch, while the black pipe cleaners provide the perfect hairy legs to complete the creepy crawly look. For a fun-filled day, consider pairing this activity with some pumpkin carving and make it a memorable celebration.

Your home will be decked out in festive spirit, costumes ready, and you’ll be fully prepared to welcome the spookiest of seasons. If your little one loves bugs, check out these 27 spider crafts that are sure to thrill!

Black Cat

Black Cat

To complete your Halloween crafting endeavors, consider creating a whimsical black cat using paper plates. The plate’s shape provides a purrfect template for capturing the feline’s silhouette. To bring this adorable creature to life, you’ll need: paper plates, paint, googly eyes, pencils and markers, and scissors.

As you’re in the crafty spirit, be sure to explore some of these additional Halloween-themed projects: A treasure trove of 20 Spooky Halloween paper crafts awaits, along with easy activities for toddlers (27 ideas) and kids (20 fun and accessible projects).

Easter Bunny Wreath

Easter Bunny Wreath

Let’s take a brief interlude from our Halloween-themed crafts and shift our focus to Easter, where we’ll create a delightful Easter bunny wreath. To get started, cut out a circular shape from your paper plate, transforming it into a makeshift wreath form. Next, design and cut out small Easter eggs, which you’ll then strategically place around the paper plate. The finishing touch involves adding the bunny’s ears before writing out a heartfelt message wishing everyone a ‘Hoppy Easter’.

Parrot

Parrot

Are you prepared to unleash your creativity? If so, gather some colorful craft feathers, ideally ones that are not actual bird feathers. You’ll need a couple of them to create the majestic wings for your paper plate parrot. Next, grab some red paint and basic crafting materials. Use a template to cut out the paper plate into the parrot shape, including its distinctive wings and beak. Once you have your parrot’s framework in place, it’s time to add some flair with hot glue.

Apply the feathers to the wings, carefully shaping them to give your bird its unique plumage.

Spider Web

Spider Web

To get started with Halloween crafts for toddlers, why not begin with this simple yet engaging spider web on a paper plate? The process of weaving yarn into a web is an excellent way to develop fine motor skills while having fun. Gather your materials: white yarn from [insert source], a hole punch, a plastic spider (like the one found here), and some tape. Begin by punching random holes along the edges of the paper plate using the hole punch.

Next, wrap a small amount of tape around the end of a length of yarn and pull it through the pre-punched holes in a seemingly random pattern. Leave about 3-4 inches of yarn at the end to secure the plastic spider, and you’re ready to display your spooky yet adorable creation.

Halloween

Halloween

The charm of Halloween-themed crafts is undeniable. A simple yet effective way to create spooky delights is by using paper plates, pumpkins, and ghosts. For a quick and easy project, these are my top picks. To get started, gather essential materials: pipe cleaners, googly eyes, a punch hole, and paints in various colors. Feel free to add some sparkle with glitter paint for an extra touch. After the paint dries, you can begin decorating the plates, letting your creativity shine through.

Sunshine

Sunshine

As Halloween’s eerie darkness fades, let’s usher in a brighter era with a creative activity that’s sure to put a smile on your face. The iconic song ‘You Are My Sunshine’ has been a staple of childhood nostalgia for generations. Its catchy tune and uplifting lyrics make it the perfect springboard for a fun and easy craft project. So, grab a paper plate, some bright yellow paint, and get creative!

Use the paint to add a sunny touch to your plate, then take out your favorite marker or brush and jot down a simple line from the song’s lyrics. You can also experiment with different brush paints or paint markers for an added pop of color.

Reindeer Purse

Reindeer Purse

Rudolph, the beloved reindeer with his signature red nose, is the star of our crafting adventure today. Yes, you heard that right – we’re making a reusable purse out of paper plates! This humble craft project has a dual purpose: it’ll keep your kids’ creative supplies organized and tidy when not in use, while also serving as a cute little carrying case for their small toys or trinkets. And what’s the secret to its charm?

None other than Rudolph’s endearing presence, which we’re sure will make this project a hit with your little ones.

Minion

Minion

When it came time to tackle this Minion paper plate project, I deliberately saved it for last. And as the saying goes, good things are worth the wait – or in this case, the perfect Minion’s details were well worth the effort. To me, the defining feature of a Minion is its distinctive shade of yellow. While other aspects can be adjusted to some extent, that iconic color remains non-negotiable. So, take your time finding the ideal yellow hue to use as the foundation for your creation.

Then, grab either a canning band or a mason jar ring from [here](link). If there’s space for an additional eye, you’ll want to have two on hand.

Octopus

Octopus

The enigmatic nature of octopi sets them apart from other creatures, both in and out of the ocean. Their built-in protection mechanisms only add to their mystique, making them a fascinating topic for exploration. This octopus paper craft project provides an engaging way to introduce children to the wonders of sea life.

Whether they’re already fascinated by marine biology or just beginning to learn about it, this activity offers a fun and creative outlet for kids to express their interest in these curious creatures. As you work on the tentacles, be sure to hone your paper curling skills – a crucial step in bringing this underwater world to life.

Christmas Tree

Christmas Tree

As the festive season approaches, an irresistible urge to indulge in holiday cheer and creative pursuits often takes hold. For some, this manifests as a passion for crafting Christmas trees, while others may be labelled ‘Grumpus’ or even ‘Scrooge’ if they resist the holiday craze. But fear not, dear reader!

This charming little Christmas tree decoration offers a simple yet effective solution to keep your young ones engaged and entertained while also adding a touch of festive flair to your home’s decor – it can even be incorporated into your actual Christmas tree setup.

Patriotic Wreath

Patriotic Wreath

As Independence Day approaches, consider taking some time to educate your children about the history of their country and its cultural heritage. A great starting point is exploring the symbolism behind the national flag, from the number of stars that represent the states to the colors that embody unity and freedom. This can be a fun and interactive experience for kids. For a craft project, grab a paper plate and trim the edges to create a wreath form.

Use this as a base to decorate with colored tissue paper, adding a personal touch to your celebrations.

Thanksgiving Thankful Wheel

Thanksgiving Thankful Wheel
Thanksgiving Thankful Wheel

Incorporating gratitude practices in children from an early age is essential to foster a sense of appreciation and thankfulness. One effective way to start this journey is by creating a gratitude collage together. Begin by writing down all the things you’re thankful for on a piece of paper, then divide it into sections that resemble slices of pumpkin pie. Next, have fun painting or decorating each section with colors and patterns that reflect the theme.

This activity not only helps children develop an attitude of gratitude but also adds a creative twist to their Thanksgiving celebration.

47 Fun Paper Plate Crafts for Kids

With a stash of paper plates at home, you can whip up some delightful and inexpensive crafts with kids. These creative projects require just 10 minutes of prep time and 20 minutes of hands-on activity, making them an excellent way to spend quality time with the little ones. Whether you’re looking for a fun and easy activity or a clever way to reuse paper plates, this collection has got you covered.

Materials

In a creative burst, a list of 47 imaginative ideas unfolded, each one more fascinating than the last. From whimsical creatures like bats and ladybugs to mythical beings like unicorns and dragons, this collection showcases the limitless potential of the human imagination. You’ll find DIY projects like woven bowls and magnet mazes alongside magical realms like witchcraft and fairy tales.

The list also includes natural wonders like sunsets and snowmen, as well as iconic characters from pop culture like Winnie the Pooh and Princess Leia. And let’s not forget the holidays – with wreaths for St. Patrick’s Day and Easter, to Christmas trees and Halloween decorations, this list has something for everyone.

Instructions

Embark on a creative journey by crafting with paper plates! Start by gathering essential materials and unleashing your imagination to create something unique. Whether you’re a seasoned crafter or just starting out, this project is perfect for all skill levels. Share your experience with others by leaving a comment below, and be assured that your feedback will not go unnoticed – I personally respond to every comment!

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