Recommended for elementary school kids! A collection of fun craft ideas for 2nd graders
Second-grade elementary school students are full of imagination and start becoming interested in playing with friends and making things.
Their dexterity improves, and they begin to show interest in colors and shapes.
This stage in elementary school is an important time for learning the joy of turning their own ideas into tangible forms.
Through crafts, they develop creativity and concentration.
They also gain confidence by experiencing success.
Here, we introduce craft ideas that second graders can enjoy making.
Adults can have fun together too, so please give them a try!
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Recommended for elementary school kids! A fun collection of craft ideas for 2nd graders (111–120)
A flying octopus? Tako-copter

It’s a toy that combines paper cups and a round chopstick to spin like a bamboo-copter and soar into the sky.
By spreading “wings” that catch the wind and coloring it mainly red, it takes on a curious form—a flying octopus.
You’ll use two paper cups and a round chopstick: attach the chopstick and the octopus’s facial parts to a paper cup with only the bottom left to create a launcher.
Then cut slits into the other paper cup, spread it out to form propeller-like blades, and attach it to the launcher to finish.
Fine-tune the propeller angles to make your octopus fly even higher.
How to make strawberry jam
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One charm of strawberry jam is its vivid red color and distinctive translucence; it even seems like its appearance enhances its deliciousness.
This project focuses on that colorful aspect of strawberry jam and aims to cutely recreate the look of jam in a small jar.
Use a tiny jar—like the kind that once held craft parts—and pack it with pieces of clear plastic sheet painted red to resemble strawberry jam.
By decorating the inside of the jar, you can convincingly replicate that unique translucence and shine.
It’s also a great idea to plan jar decorations that highlight the contents inside.
Strawberry roll cake squishy
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A cute-looking strawberry roll cake squishy that’s perfect for a school science project.
Start by making the roll cake, then decorate it adorably with pink silicone whip! Experiment with color choices that make it look real and explore differences in texture as your theme.
It’s not only cute to look at, but also super squishy and soothing to the touch.
To make it even cuter, try adding strawberries, cookies, and pink pearls.
Displaying photos or the actual piece will surely convey the fun to anyone who sees it.
toy pasta
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Pasta has the image of being an easy, accessible food you can enjoy in many places, and choosing the flavor is part of the fun.
This piece is about using parts that evoke pasta to recreate various variations as mascots.
Since pasta comes in many shapes, let’s carefully plan decorations that match each type of pasta.
It’s important to imagine what ingredients would make it delicious as you create, and to do the detailed work needed to faithfully reproduce those elements.
Corner clip rice balls and sandwiches
Let’s make onigiri rice balls and sandwiches using corner clips for holding papers! For the onigiri, stick double-sided tape on the clip, then attach white, long-pile yarn to it.
Next, glue a small square of black felt on top to act as the seaweed, and it’s done! It’s also fun to tuck pieces of felt that look like fillings into the gap of the clip.
For the sandwich, prepare white felt cut into a triangle like bread, and felt cut into shapes for ham and lettuce.
Stick them together with double-sided tape in the order of fillings, then bread, and you’re finished! You can customize both the onigiri and sandwiches by changing the colors of felt and the types of “fillings” you cut out.


