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[Let’s Make and Play!] Handmade Toy Ideas You Can Create Yourself

Kids love new toys, don’t they?

They figure out how to play, add their own twists, and discover new ways to have fun.

Here are some ideas for making handmade toys that are easy to customize and adapt!

These ideas use materials you already have at home or can pick up at a 100-yen shop, so they’re all things you can start making right away.

It’s great for adults to make them, and there are plenty of ideas kids can make themselves, too.

Original, one-of-a-kind toys become extra special—and even more fun!

[Let’s Make and Play!] Handmade Toy Ideas (41–50)

Rubber band gun craft made from cardboard

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A rubber band gun made from cardboard is a simple craft that parents and kids can enjoy together! Use thick cardboard, cut out the body following a template, and make the trigger using chopsticks or a clothespin.

Set a rubber band and it can actually shoot.

It’s quite safe, and all the materials are easy to find.

It nurtures children’s creativity, and adults can get absorbed too, feeling like a kid again with this target-shooting craft.

Decorating it to create your own custom gun is also recommended! Be sure to use this as a reference and have fun getting creative!

Cardboard Frisbee

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After cutting the cardboard into a circle, make a triangular notch in one spot.

Decorate the cardboard with stickers or drawings using a pen.

Hook a rubber band onto it and let go of the cardboard—it will fly.

You can make the target out of cardboard as well, or simply stack paper cups for an easy option.

The frisbee’s size is up to you, but if it’s too big or too small it can be hard to handle, so around 10 centimeters is recommended.

Strikeout for kids

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This is a cardboard craft project for a strikeout game that’s super popular at festivals! First, choose a piece of cardboard sized to fit the children.

Cut out a 3×3 grid, then decorate the cut-out pieces.

Finally, adjust the cut-outs so they fit nicely into the frame.

It’s easy to make, and since it’s cardboard, it’s also great for use as a shooting game target! Share ideas, get creative, and have fun together—kids and adults alike!

Target shooting game with an air cannon

Fun for kids and adults alike! This is a shooting game you can enjoy indoors.

Punch a hole in an empty snack box, tie off a balloon’s mouth, and cut off the tip.

Stretch the cut balloon over the hole in the box, then put the original lid back on and secure it with vinyl tape.

Decorate the outside with origami paper, and your air cannon is complete! For targets, you can cut cardboard into any shapes you like and start playing right away, just like a shooting gallery.

It’s easy fun for both kids and adults, so try customizing it for different events and enjoy!

Let’s make darts!

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Prepare several long strips of cardboard cut to a width of 3.5 cm.

Lightly spray one side with water to moisten it, then peel off the outer layer of paper.

Once the cardboard is dry, use glue and roll it up from one end into a spiral.

Keep adding strips and roll them all together.

That completes the target, so next we’ll make arrows using origami paper and toothpicks.

Use a toothpick as the arrow’s shaft, and glue origami paper to the back as the fletching.

Wrap tape around the tip of the toothpick as a weight, and it’s done.

Mount the target on a wall and try throwing the arrows to play.

Cannon cardboard target practice

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Cannon cardboard target practice

An idea recommended for those who want to make serious cardboard crafts: the “Cannon Cardboard Target Game.” Both the targets and the cannon are made by assembling pre-cut cardboard parts.

The cannon is a fully featured build with adjustable angles, and inside it has a rod set up to push out a ball using rubber bands.

You pull the rod back and release it to launch the ball with force.

It’s also fun that if you hit the target just right, Bowser falls down.

Why not try making it with your favorite character?

Infinite Marble Run

Here’s a perfect boredom-buster for kids: a marble run that rolls endlessly.

You’ll need two stiff, deep paper plates and two paper cups.

First, cut a hole in the center of each plate to make a donut shape.

Next, make a single slit on each plate, then interlock the two plates so they form a figure eight.

When assembling, a hot glue gun is recommended over glue or paste.

Finally, insert the paper cups into the holes you cut in the plates, and you’re done! The marble will whirl around the figure-eight track so kids can enjoy it for ages.

To make it more challenging, try playing with the paper cups removed.

amigurumi puppet

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amigurumi puppet

The handmade charm of an “amigurumi puppet” makes it a perfect idea for playtime in nurseries and kindergartens.

Crafted with soft, fluffy yarn, this puppet is gentle to the eye and touch, and it’s a versatile item that can be used for performances and pretend play.

Using basic crochet techniques, you can freely customize it into animals or characters, creating uniquely expressive pieces.

The time and care put into making one bring a special sense of accomplishment when it’s finished.

It has a warmth you won’t find in mass-produced items, spreading smiles in children’s play—a highly recommended handmade puppet.

A marble coaster with interchangeable tracks!

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A marble coaster with interchangeable tracks!

When you keep playing with the same toy, you can get bored, right? At times like that, try making a marble run with interchangeable courses so you can keep it fresh! First, build the base track out of cardboard.

Using bamboo skewers or similar materials, create features like an escalator-like lift that carries the marbles upward, or a spiral where the marbles twirl down.

For the swap-in courses, prepare pieces of cardboard shaped to fit into the base track, and on each one attach small cut pieces of cardboard, straws, or short wooden sticks to make a variety of course types.

By swapping these in and out, you can enjoy your marble run for a long time without getting bored!

Marble run made from cardboard

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Marble run made from cardboard

Let’s try making a cool marble run using cardboard.

Prepare a rectangular piece of cardboard that isn’t too thick, and cut off one section on the large face and one section on the narrowest side.

Then, using the pieces you removed and other bits of cardboard, build the pathways for the marble to roll along and attach them to the base cardboard.

Instead of connecting every path all the way through, it’s also fun to leave gaps here and there so the marble drops down to the next level and continues.

Be sure to set up the goal area so the marble stops securely and doesn’t roll out after reaching the finish.