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[For Elementary School Students] A Collection of Fun Craft Ideas Using a Hot Glue Gun

[For Elementary School Students] A Collection of Fun Craft Ideas Using a Hot Glue Gun
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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!

[For Elementary School Students] Fun Craft Ideas Using a Hot Glue Gun (1–10)

bracelet

I tried making a bracelet with masking tape and a glue gun.
bracelet

How about trying to make bracelets using a glue gun? With a bit of ingenuity, you can create uniquely original pieces—turn straws sharpened with a pencil sharpener into rings, or incorporate finger-knitting techniques.

Combine shoelaces and straws for accessories that are simple yet eye-catching.

Making them together as a parent-child activity can deepen communication and even serve as a great independent research project.

Be mindful of safety, and have fun nurturing creativity with colorful materials!

plastic screw

[DIY] I tried making plastic screws using a glue gun from the 100-yen shop.
plastic screw

This is a craft project where you try making resin screws using a hot glue gun.

While they end up screw-shaped, their strength is lower than metal or wooden ones, so use them for decoration.

The process is simple: pour melted glue into a nut with the glue gun, let it harden, then twist it out.

By choosing different glue sticks, you can make screws in various colors, and you can enjoy freely designing the screw heads.

It could also be interesting to combine them with metal parts for decorations to create a contrast between materials.

Crown Magnet

Let's play with the glue gun: 36 shots! Compilation
Crown Magnet

Many bottle caps used on jars feature unique designs, and it can feel like a waste to throw them away.

Try using a hot glue gun to turn those caps into handy items.

It’s simple: pour melted glue sticks into the back of the cap, insert a magnet, and let it set.

That’s all it takes to create an easy-to-use magnet that showcases the cap’s design in everyday life.

A key tip is to let the magnet protrude just a little when it sets—this makes it easier to use.

beetle (specifically, a rhinoceros beetle)

[At-home time] I made a rhinoceros beetle and a stag beetle using a glue gun from the 100-yen shop!!
beetle (specifically, a rhinoceros beetle)

Let’s try making beetles and stag beetles—the classic insects of summer—using a hot glue gun.

If you use the finished pieces as decorations, they’ll really emphasize a summery atmosphere.

Create each part on a sheet of parchment (baking) paper, and then glue the parts together at the end to complete the model.

Giving each piece a good rounded shape is an important point for achieving a three-dimensional look when it’s finished.

You can aim for a realistic appearance, or play with colors and shapes to create your own original creatures—it could be a lot of fun.

phone case

The flowers are so cute! I tried making a phone case with a hot glue gun!
phone case

I think many people use their smartphones with a case.

Cases not only absorb impact but also let you express your individuality through their design.

Let’s use a glue gun to create an original design for a smartphone case.

Wrap a clear phone case tightly with parchment (baking) paper, then draw lines with a glue gun on the back.

Once you’ve drawn a mesh-like pattern over the whole surface, add color with nail polish and attach decorations to finish.

You can use the peeled-off piece as a case on its own, or stick it onto the base phone case you used—both are great options.

Experiment with color combinations and embellishments to create a design that’s uniquely yours.