Recommended for 1-year-olds! Craft play ideas and fun crafting techniques
Creative activities are not only great for developing fine motor skills; they also let children touch a variety of materials, enjoy different textures, and express their own ideas—making them an essential part of healthy growth.
In this article, we’ll introduce craft ideas recommended for one-year-olds.
From projects that use various techniques to ones you can play with after making, it’s packed with fun, sensory-rich ideas.
We’ve gathered lots of activities that one-year-olds can enjoy, like crumpling paper and touching paint with their fingers.
Watch over the children’s expressions and creative gestures, and try making them together!
Because the children’s creations are regarded as works (art pieces), we use the term “seisaku” (制作) in the text to refer to them.
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Handprint photo frame
This photo frame incorporates handprint stamps into a paper plate decoration, highlighting the memories captured in the photo.
By choosing handprints from around the same time as the photo, you can happily look back and remember how small their hands were then.
The color of the handprints should match the design and decorations of the paper plate; because it’s such a striking accent, place them while considering the overall balance.
It’s a photo frame you’ll want to make regularly, as you watch your child grow.
In conclusion
We introduced some recommended craft ideas for one-year-olds.
Using a variety of materials, there were many activities that let children get absorbed in the process with excitement.
As you make things together, it’s nice to proceed while watching over the children as they express themselves—in their own ways—through the colors and shapes of the materials and the sensations they feel when touching them.
Cherish the way they freely enjoy creating just as they wish, and have a wonderful time together.



