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Crafts parents and kids can enjoy together. Recommended craft ideas to keep children entertained.

Here are some recommended craft ideas that parents and kids can enjoy together!

When you hear “crafts,” you might think of summer vacation homework.

But crafts are also perfect for everyday play and passing the time at home!

With common household items like plastic bottles, milk cartons, cardboard, and clay, you can make all kinds of fun creations.

You can have a blast making them with your child, play with what you’ve made, or even exchange your creations as gifts with each other…

You’re sure to share lots of fun moments!

These ideas will captivate both adults and kids, so be sure to enjoy them together as a family!

Crafts that parents and children can enjoy together. Recommended craft ideas to keep kids entertained (1–10)

Hatena Block

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Hatena Block

Super Mario Bros.

is loved by both kids and adults.

Among all the items in Mario’s world, hasn’t everyone dreamed of trying a Question Block? Here’s an idea to make an easy DIY Question Block.

Take a box of the right size, cut out the side that will stick to the wall, and for the bottom, cut it so that about a 1 cm edge remains.

Inside, attach two sheets of construction paper together so they spring open, then stick a magnet onto them and attach drawings of items like a mushroom or a star on top of the magnet.

Embed a magnet in the wall as well, and you’re done.

Enjoy a Question Block you can play with over and over!

Original bath bomb

[Killing Time During School Closure] Making Bath Bombs with Kids Using Dollar Store Supplies
Original bath bomb

Let’s try making homemade bath bombs that fizz and bubble when you drop them in the tub! They’re very easy to make—you just need baking soda, citric acid, and salt.

You can also prepare food coloring for color and essential oils for fragrance if you like.

It’s a simple process: measure the ingredients, mix them, and press them into shape.

You can experiment with different colors, scents, and shapes, and they make great gifts.

You can find almost all the materials at a 100-yen shop.

If your child doesn’t like bath time, this might be the perfect way to get them excited about taking a bath.

Aquarium snow globe

[Kids’ Easy Craft] Everything from the 100-yen shop! Aquarium Snow Globe DIY — Perfect for Christmas or a Summer Vacation Project!
Aquarium snow globe

Let me introduce a refreshing aquarium-style snow globe.

Prepare liquid laundry starch (or glue), a sponge, a jar, miniature figures, ribbon, adhesive, glitter, and a chopstick.

Cut the sponge to the shape of the jar lid to make a base, then glue it in place.

Attach the figures onto the base using adhesive.

Put glitter into the jar, then add water and liquid laundry starch in a 1:1 ratio and mix well.

Close the jar with the lid that has the figures attached, making sure no air gets in, and you’re done.

Decorate it and create your own original snow globe!

Crafts parents and kids can enjoy together. Recommended craft ideas to keep children entertained (11–20)

Cute seasonal decorations and keychains

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Using shrink plastic, fluffy pipe cleaners, and clear stickers, you can make seasonal decorations and keychains.

Cut the shrink plastic into any shape you like, then use a single-hole punch to make holes around the edges for threading the fluffy pipe cleaners.

After threading the pipe cleaners, stick clear stickers onto the transparent area in the center.

You can add a chain to make it a keychain, or hang it with a string to turn it into a suncatcher.

Swapping out a seasonally themed keychain for each season is stylish and delightful, isn’t it?

Cute shaved ice piggy bank

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Here’s an idea for a shaved-ice coin bank made from a milk carton.

It’s adorable because a little face pops out when you put a coin in.

Prepare a small milk carton and peel off the outer printed layer so it’s white.

Cut the spout into a mountain shape.

Draw the syrup part with a pen, attach an iridescent (aurora) sheet, and create the slot for inserting coins.

Next, pierce a rotating cardboard piece with a bamboo skewer and fix it inside the milk carton.

Thread the face piece onto the part of the skewer that sticks out of the carton and glue it in place, then decorate the other end with beads.

Attach thick paper around it to hide the skewer, and close the spout to finish.

An hourglass made of straws

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Let’s make a toy where short straws fall like an hourglass.

First, cut a wire to 40 cm and wrap it around a pencil to make a spring.

Prepare two small paper cups and make a hole in the center of each bottom; thread one cup onto one end of the spring and secure it.

Stretch the spring and thread short, cut pieces of straw onto it.

Then thread and secure the other paper cup on the opposite end.

To prevent the spring from expanding and contracting, bridge two chopsticks between the two cups and glue them in place, and you’re done! Decorate the paper cups and chopsticks with masking tape or stickers to make it cute.

Bead and pipe cleaner ideas

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Thread beads onto pipe cleaners to make all kinds of little accessories.

First curl one end of the pipe cleaner, then thread on a bead.

Insert the curled tip into the bead’s hole, pull the other side to lock it in place, and after that just add your favorite beads and form a loop.

Make it larger for a bracelet, or use flower-shaped beads to create a flower crown for a doll.

You can also use them for cable ties, tiny bottle decorations, and many other situations.

Because you’re using pipe cleaners, the beads don’t slip off easily after threading, making this an easy activity for toddlers and lower-grade elementary school children.