Recommended for elementary students! A collection of fun craft ideas for 3rd graders
Third graders are growing in their ability to think for themselves and come up with ideas.
They’re full of curiosity and learn many things through play with friends.
It’s also a stage where working with their hands gives them a strong sense of accomplishment.
Here, we introduce craft ideas recommended for third graders.
We’ve gathered projects that spark creativity and are fun to make.
Each one uses everyday materials so kids can enjoy the process of creating something delightful.
Be sure to use this as a guide and try crafts that are enjoyable both while making them and after they’re done!
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Recommended for elementary school kids! A fun collection of craft ideas for 3rd graders (211–220)
plastic bottle drum

Make it with a plastic bottle and a balloon! Here’s an idea for a plastic-bottle drum.
Wouldn’t it be fun to play an instrument easily at home? This plastic-bottle drum is perfect for that.
You’ll need a plastic bottle, a balloon, a utility knife, scissors, a permanent marker, and tape.
If you make special drumsticks using disposable chopsticks and aluminum foil, you’ll be ready to play right away! You can also try creating a scale by changing the bottle size and the tension of the balloon.
Plastic Bottle Guitar

Let’s make an instrument! Here’s an idea for a plastic-bottle guitar.
Have you ever wanted your very own instrument? This time, let’s try making a guitar using a plastic bottle.
You’ll need a plastic bottle, pushpins, rubber bands, chopsticks, a tray, vinyl tape, a permanent marker, a utility knife, scissors, and a craft board.
In the video, they make designs like a frog and a paper umbrella ghost, but it could be fun to finish it with any motif you like.
Merry-go-round craft

Make use of motors and magnets! Here are some ideas for building a carousel craft.
It’s perfect for anyone who wants to apply what they learned in class to a hands-on project! When you flip the switch, the motor makes the carousel spin round and round, and thanks to the magnets, the white horse bobs up and down as if it’s hopping.
That alone is wonderful, but adding features like lights or a music box could create an even more magical atmosphere, don’t you think?
Running Robot

An exciting craft! Let me share an idea for a running robot.
Some of you might want to do a craft project but can’t think of a good idea, right? This time, let’s make a running robot that uses a windshield wiper mechanism.
You’ll need a rectangular plastic bottle, bamboo skewers, straws, thick paper, cardboard, plastic bottle caps, rubber bands, and so on.
It’s a great idea that lets you learn how a wiper mechanism works through crafting! Give it a try!
Resin crafting

Let’s make the most of kits! Here are some resin craft ideas.
Resin refers to a clear material that hardens when stimulated by heat or light.
In recent years, it’s become popular among people who handmake accessories and keychains.
This time, let’s try resin crafting using a kit.
If you place sparkling glitter, shimmer, or parts that look like dinosaur bones inside the resin and cure it, you can easily create keychains or specimen-style pieces.
Give it a try!


