Recommended for elementary students! A collection of fun craft ideas to make for 6th graders
Sixth graders grow rapidly and begin to develop their own opinions.
As they discover the joy of cooperating with friends, they also start to value their friendships even more.
Their interest in learning increases, making them eager to try many new things.
This is also a time when their creativity flourishes, so crafts are a great way to draw out those feelings.
Here, we’ve gathered unique projects that use a variety of materials and ideas.
We hope they’ll enjoy both the fun of making things and the fun of playing with friends using what they’ve made.
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Recommended for elementary school students! A collection of fun craft ideas to make for 6th graders (121–130)
Easy Spinning Top Made from a Milk Carton
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Here’s an idea for making a spinning top you blow on using a milk carton.
First, cut the carton about 1.5 cm up from the bottom, then make slits at the four corners and open it up.
Next, rotating the carton in a consistent direction from each corner, cut along the edges of the bottom.
Leave about 1 cm uncut at the ends.
Bend the sections you just cut inward so they gather toward the center, and decorate with masking tape or stickers to finish.
If you blow straight down from above, it will spin around and around.
Picnic bag made from a box
@sayacky_be.child Materials and tips are here 👇🏻 Open it up—too cute♡ ▫️Materials▫️ ・Magnetic paper box (mine is from Seria) ・Rattan-pattern remake sheet (mine is from Seria) ・Bamboo-style bag handles (mine are from Seria) ・Ribbon or cord, etc. ・Fabric of your choice, 28×33 cm ▫️Tools, etc.▫️ ・Scissors ・Utility knife and cutting mat ・Ruler ・Pencil or pen (for marking) ・Ice pick (mine is from DAISO) ・Extra-strong double-sided tape for fabric (mine is from DAISO) ▫️Tips▫️ ・It’s quite hard, so you might need adult strength to cut or make holes. ・You don’t have to buy bag handles—feel free to substitute with something else ◎ ・The food that appears at the end of the video is introduced in one of my past videos♪ ⋆┈┈┈┈┈┈┈┈┈┈┈┈┈┈┈┈⋆ Nice to meet you! “Let’s be kids together♪” I’m Sayacky, a nursery teacher and mom of two♡ I share activities that get both kids and former kids excited! Please follow me☆ @sayacky_be.child ▲ Check out my other posts here ໒꒱ ⋆┈┈┈┈┈┈┈┈┈┈┈┈┈┈┈┈⋆#Sayakki-World#HandmadeToys#Childcare CraftingCraft Play#Childcare topic#AtHomePlay#StayHomeTime#100-yen shop DIYSimple craftKids' craftsHandmade#BasketBag
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We’ll show you how to make an adorable picnic bag that’s a joy to open.
Prepare a one-piece box with an attached lid as the base.
Cut the box into your preferred picnic bag shape, then cover the entire surface with a makeover sheet that gives it a woven basket look.
Attach a handle and adhere fabric to the inside of the box to finish.
Any handle you like is fine.
As for fabric, a classic check pattern is always a good choice, but use your favorite.
Make some sandwiches and pop them in to complete a realistic-looking picnic bag!
Simple salt sand art
@watako.hoiku Also great for summer projects 🌻 | Salt Sand Art |Simple craftIndependent Researchtranslation
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This is about layering different colors of salt in a glass to create a picture-like, beautiful look.
Start by making colors that match what you want to create: mix paint into the salt to prepare it.
Once your colored salt is ready, simply layer it into the glass.
It’s best to pay attention to the boundaries between colors and avoid overmixing.
After filling the glass, press the layers to compact them—you can aim for more complex shapes this way.
Try various patterns to see what you can achieve.
paper cup hat
@lunimama_asobi Easy craft: paper cup hat! A super simple and super cute paper cup hat. Perfect for the coming season!HandmadeOrigami#origami#papercraft#easycraft#HandmadeToyswork
Fuzzy Navel – Conton Candy
If you’re looking for a craft idea that can double as a decoration, how about making a paper cup hat? Cut off the rim of a paper cup, then leave about one-third from the bottom intact and make many vertical slits starting from the rim side.
Spread the slit sections outward, then weave them by folding them up diagonally from the rim side to form the brim of the hat.
Decorate it with your favorite ribbon and you’re done.
The color and pattern of the paper cup will become the hat’s design as-is, so choosing the cups is part of the fun, too.
Homemade Pakkuncho
@chibi_miran How to Make a DIY “Pakkuncho” for First Graders ~Part 1~ The Drafting Edition Was Insanely Good lolGenius at crafts
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How about making your own version of your favorite snack package? First, buy the real product and carefully study its packaging.
Trace the shape onto construction paper or similar, and then recreate everything—the design and the text—just like the original.
After coloring it with pens or other materials, cut it out, assemble it, and you’re done.
It’s a task that requires patience, but the steps are very simple.
Find a package you love and give it a try!


