[For Elementary School Students] A Collection of Fun Craft Ideas Using a Hot Glue Gun
A glue gun is a handy tool to have for crafts and DIY projects!
Plug it in, insert a plastic stick from the back of the body, and pull the trigger.
Then a gooey, melted substance comes out from the tip.
This acts like an adhesive and lets you stick all kinds of things together!
If you’re seeing one for the first time, you might think, “It’s a specialized, powered tool, so you can probably only buy it at a home improvement store,” but that’s not the case.
You can actually get one at a 100-yen shop!
In this article, we’ll introduce craft ideas that use a glue gun.
They’re especially recommended for elementary school summer break projects!
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[For Elementary School Students] Fun Craft Ideas Using a Hot Glue Gun (11–20)
hairpin

Let’s try arranging hairpins by focusing on the glue gun’s clear, unobtrusive look and adhesive function.
The idea is to attach decorations to simple hairpins using a glue gun.
You can combine hairpins with ready-made embellishments, or it could be fun to make your own decorations.
If you coat wire-based ornaments with hot glue, you can achieve safe, rounded edges and a sense of dimension.
A glue gun also allows various tweaks to the spacing between the hairpin and the decorations, so aim to create your own three-dimensional hairpins.
Apollo chocolate

Let’s try recreating the long-loved classic candy “Apollo Chocolate” using a hot glue gun.
Its small, cute appearance makes it easy to incorporate into decorations.
First, press a real Apollo Chocolate into silicone rubber to make a mold.
Then simply pour melted hot glue sticks into the mold in sequence and let them harden to finish.
If you carefully choose the stick colors and how you layer them, the result might look indistinguishable from the real thing.
ladybug

Why not try making a cute ladybug with a glue gun? First, cut out some paper and assemble it into a three-dimensional shape.
Add black dots to the round red body, and your ladybug is done! It’s also fun to make one with origami.
Start with a simple fold, then add the black dots at the end, and you’ll have an insect full of spring vibes.
Make them with the whole family and the fun will double! With a glue gun you can get at a 100-yen shop, the possibilities are endless depending on your ideas.
Now, get excited and give it a try to see what wonderful ladybugs you can create!
interior light

Let’s use a hot glue gun to stylishly customize a simple string light.
Wrap paper and draw lines with the glue gun, then peel off the glue pattern and attach it to the light—done! You can enjoy different looks by trying various shapes, such as patterns made with crumpled paper or ones made from milk cartons cut into triangles.
The color of the glue sticks also changes the overall impression, so mixing different colors is highly recommended.
Glue gun stand interior

How about making the hot glue gun feel more familiar by putting some thought into where you store it? If you create its storage spot using the glue gun itself, you’ll also get a better feel for how to use it.
Attach felt to a photo frame, then add a stand and a slot for sticks.
The angle of the stand is a key detail—if you set the glue gun at a slight diagonal, you can even convey a sense of dynamism while it’s in use.
Choose accessories and an overall color scheme to craft a stand that’s uniquely your own!


