A simple yet amazing craft you can make with straws! An idea that will have you completely absorbed
Summer vacation research projects and homework crafts, and more.
Great news for kids wondering, “What should I make?” It turns out there are tons of fun crafts that both kids and adults can get absorbed in using nothing more than straws.
You can easily make things that seem difficult—like fountain pens, gliders, and mobiles! This time, we’re introducing craft ideas that are not only beautiful to look at but also practical.
Precisely because the materials are simple, with a bit of creativity you can create projects that make people around you say, “Wow, that’s amazing!”
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Simple yet amazing crafts you can make with straws! Ideas that will get you totally hooked (51–60)
straw airplane

Here’s how to make a straw airplane using a straw and construction paper.
Many households probably have these on hand, so you can make one right away! It’s very simple: prepare two long, narrow strips of construction paper in different lengths, form each into a ring, and attach them to the front and back of the straw.
Any type of straw is fine, but if you’re using a bendy straw, cut off the flexible section.
Changing the length or thickness of the straw will affect how it flies, so try making several and see which one flies best—or discover ones that fly in interesting ways!
Tube plane

Have you heard of a slightly lesser-known toy called the “tube plane”? You can make a long-flying airplane using a straw and loops made from construction paper! The tube channels the airflow so it flies far—this craft offers a different kind of experience from your usual paper airplane.
necklace

You can make necklaces using colorful straws! Cut the straws into short pieces and string them together with twine.
You can connect them into a chain or arrange them into a three-dimensional pendant top—there are lots of ways to enjoy this.
The more colors you have, like red, light blue, yellow, and green, the more vibrant the result will be.
Whistle

You can make a whistle with just one straw! This craft is best for older preschoolers who are comfortable using scissors, since it involves fine work like cutting to the straw’s radius and cutting out a U-shape.
If it’s difficult, an adult should lend a hand.
By changing the length, you can make the pitch lower or higher.
Ribbon chopstick rest

This is a craft project that’s not only fun to make but also practical—you can put it to great use at the dining table! By using rings made from straws, you can create ribbon shapes.
They’re three-dimensional and look adorable, so girls are sure to love them.
After making lots of them, try using them as chopstick rests—your everyday meals will feel even more festive!



