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Elementary school kids will be hooked! A collection of fun craft ideas using disposable chopsticks

Elementary school kids will be hooked! A collection of fun craft ideas using disposable chopsticks
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Many elementary schoolers are looking for a summer craft project that’s just a little different from the usual! Believe it or not, even ordinary disposable chopsticks hold endless possibilities.

Here, we’ll introduce ideas that are perfect for independent research projects, especially for grade-schoolers.

From swords and musical instruments to rubber-band guns and Da Vinci bridges, simple chopsticks can transform into creations that exceed your imagination! These are all crafts you can enjoy making together as a family—and keep playing with after they’re finished.

Have fun expanding creativity and ideas with materials that are right at your fingertips!

Kids will be hooked too! A fun collection of craft ideas made with disposable chopsticks (1–10)

Kalimba

A kalimba made with disposable chopsticks and hairpins
Kalimba

Kalimba, also known as a hand-cranked music box, is an African instrument.

How about making your own kalimba using wooden chopsticks? It’s perfect for summer vacation crafts or independent projects, so give it a try! To make one, combine several wooden chopsticks cut to palm size to create the base, then attach hairpins.

Since you’ll pluck the hairpins to produce sound, the key is to fix them in place while slightly shifting each pin so they form a musical scale.

You can also have fun personalizing it in advance by painting the chopsticks or drawing designs on them.

bow and arrow

How to make a bow and arrow [chopstick craft]
bow and arrow

You might feel like you’ve become the hero of a game! Let’s make a cool bow and arrow using disposable chopsticks.

The materials are easy to find—chopsticks, rubber bands, toothpicks, and so on.

If plain chopsticks feel a bit boring, you can add your own decorations to make it uniquely yours! It could be a great way to unleash your creativity and imagination.

When you play, be careful not to aim at people or animals! You can even make your own targets to amp up the fun, so give it a try.

crossbow

[DIY] How to Make an Ultra-Powerful Chopstick Crossbow (Toy Crossbow) — How to make a toy crossbow
crossbow

How about making a crossbow as a summer vacation craft project—its cool look is sure to make you the star of the class.

It’s also great because you can build it with materials you already have at home, like wooden chopsticks and rubber bands.

You combine several chopsticks and secure them with glue as you assemble it.

You can even customize the crossbow’s design to your liking.

The arrows are also made from chopsticks, and they fly quite well, so be sure never to aim or shoot at people or animals! Make a target yourself and play safely.

miniature car

[Handmade Toy] Make it with chopsticks! 1/20 Scale Mini Car
miniature car

You can even make a cool toy car using disposable chopsticks! It’s sure to boost the creative spirit of any car-loving elementary school kid.

It’s also highly recommended as a summer vacation craft project, so give it a try.

Combine cut pieces of chopsticks to build a three-dimensional mini car.

You can also attach wheels so it can actually roll! Since the material is chopsticks, it transforms into a toy car with a warm, handmade feel.

You can also have fun painting it in your favorite colors.

katana

[Demon Slayer] Make a Nichirin Sword using just one disposable chopstick! Staying home due to COVID. Things you can do at home! Home time
katana

Stimulate your child’s creativity by making a sword out of disposable chopsticks! Let them decorate it freely with masking tape and colored pens to create a one-of-a-kind original sword.

The shape and patterns are all up to your child’s imagination.

It’s a great way for parents and kids to enjoy crafting time together.

Once it’s finished, you can display the sword in a room or use it for pretend play—there are so many possibilities.

With their handmade sword in hand, your child can become a hero! It’s sure to make a wonderful summer vacation memory that nurtures children’s boundless imagination.