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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!

Recommended for elementary school kids! A fun collection of craft ideas for 3rd graders (221–230)

Origami pop-it

[For Teachers] Craft: “3D Origami” — Easy to play with using just three sheets of origami paper. Helpful ideas for elementary school arts and crafts; project ideas for elementary schools, kindergartens, and preschools. Craft ideas that can also be used in nursing homes and elder care.
Origami pop-it

This craft makes a handheld push pop out of origami that you can press and enjoy, offering both an intriguing shape and a pleasing tactile feel.

Using three sheets of origami paper, you create three identical parts.

By folding carefully to form a three-dimensional triangle and layering the pieces, you end up with a plump, dimensional shape.

When you press it, it gently dents, and when you release your finger, it springs back—an addictive sensation.

Combine different colors for a vivid look and a design that’s uniquely your own.

The finished piece is not only fun as a fidget toy, but also appealing as an art object that showcases visual interest and thoughtful construction.

yarn flowers

[School DIY] I tried making yarn flowers with elementary school kids #100YenStoreDIY #YarnFlowers #ElementarySchoolCrafts
yarn flowers

Soft and fluffy to the touch! Here are some ideas for making yarn flowers.

These are perfect for anyone who wants to craft using yarn.

What you’ll need: yarn in your favorite colors, two pencils, a yarn needle, and magnets, among other items.

Wrap the yarn around to create parts, then connect the parts to complete the flower.

You can display the finished flowers as interior decor, or use them as cute accents on keychains or hair ties.

Give it a try!

Aquarium snow globe

[Kids’ Easy Craft] Everything from the 100-yen shop! Aquarium Snow Globe DIY — Perfect for Christmas or a Summer Vacation Project!
Aquarium snow globe

Let me introduce a refreshing aquarium-style snow globe.

Prepare liquid laundry starch (or glue), a sponge, a jar, miniature figures, ribbon, adhesive, glitter, and a chopstick.

Cut the sponge to the shape of the jar lid to make a base, then glue it in place.

Attach the figures onto the base using adhesive.

Put glitter into the jar, then add water and liquid laundry starch in a 1:1 ratio and mix well.

Close the jar with the lid that has the figures attached, making sure no air gets in, and you’re done.

Decorate it and create your own original snow globe!

Playable maracas

Direct from a professional percussionist! Make and play DIY maracas!
Playable maracas

Taught by a professional percussionist! Here are ideas for making maracas from scrap materials.

Do you know the term “scrap materials”? It refers to materials or items that would otherwise be thrown away.

Common household scraps include toilet paper rolls and plastic bottles.

This time, let’s make maracas using scrap materials! What you’ll need: empty capsule toy containers, toilet paper rolls, beads, stickers, washi tape, and regular tape.

Give it a try!

tidying basket

[Summer Vacation Craft] Let's Make a Tidy-Up Basket with 100-Yen Store Materials [Japan Paper Band Craft Association (General Incorporated Association)]
tidying basket

Create with your own original color scheme! Here are some ideas for tidy-up baskets.

Let’s make baskets that help you organize and can be placed on your desk or on a shelf! You’ll need Kent paper (thick drawing paper), clothespins, two colors of paper bands, a compass, a pencil, scissors, glue, graph paper, a measuring tape, and so on.

You can get the materials at 100-yen shops, so it’s easy to give it a try! Paper bands come in a variety of colors, so it’s a good idea to make one with your favorite color combination.