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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 (231–240)

The World of Masks

[Elementary School Craft] The World of Masks
The World of Masks

Why not make a free-form mask and transform into a different persona? It would be so much fun to express your emotions—fear, joy, and more—by turning them into a mask.

First, punch holes where the eyes go in a sheet of colored construction paper in your favorite color.

It’s also fine to have no holes at all, and to use any shapes you like.

Then freely cut out facial features, fangs, horns, and more from origami paper, and attach them with cellophane tape.

Finally, draw patterns with a felt-tip pen to finish.

It sounds really fun to express your transformed self with a mask, doesn’t it?

Surprising Craft

[Elementary School Craft] Surprise Craft!!!
Surprising Craft

An unexpected surprise! Here’s a craft project full of excitement that sparks curiosity.

At first glance, it looks like an ordinary envelope, but when you open it—“brrrriip!”—it makes a ripping sound! The method is simple, making it perfect for a summer vacation project.

First, prepare a bag handle, rubber bands, and a ring like the kind used for word-card binders.

Attach rubber bands to both sides of the ring, then tie them to the handle—and you’re done.

Wind the ring up and place it inside the envelope.

Feel free to draw on or decorate the envelope as you like.

The mechanism is that the ring spins when the envelope is opened, creating the sound.

It’s easy, so make a bunch and have fun playing with them!

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Original watch

[Elementary School Craft] Original Clock
Original watch

Why not try making a one-of-a-kind original clock using a handmade clock kit? First, draw diagonal lines on a canvas board and drill a hole where the lines intersect to attach the movement.

Sketch a few ideas in advance, then paint the design with acrylic gouache based on those sketches.

To make the numbers stand out, you can create them with paper clay.

If you prepare a template that divides a circle into 12 equal parts, it will be easier to decide where to place the numbers.

Once you finish painting, attach the movement to the pre-drilled hole.

Craft paper hat

[Elementary School Craft] A Hat Made with Kraft Paper
Craft paper hat

Let’s try making a hat using kraft paper and similar materials.

First, crumple the kraft paper into a ball to soften it.

Then wrap it around your head and secure it with tape at just the right size.

Once it’s taped, feel free to change the length and shape however you like.

You can tear it by hand or twist it, too.

After you’ve decided on the shape, try decorating it with tissue paper or origami paper.

Once your one-of-a-kind hat is finished, it can be fun to hold a little fashion show!

Korokoro Slider

[Elementary School Craft] Rolling Ball Slider
Korokoro Slider

Easy to make with cardboard! Here’s how to create a rolling ball slider.

The steps are super simple: prepare a square piece of cardboard, then use smaller pieces of cardboard to make features like hills and tunnels, and tape them on with packing tape.

It’s fun to design the course and rules however you like and write them in with a permanent marker.

For the ball, try a crumpled ball of aluminum foil or a marble—they work great.

You can expand the play by turning it into a soccer game or using a large sheet of drawing paper as the base.

There are lots of ways to enjoy it, so it’ll be fun not only on your own but also with friends.

Let your imagination run free and make a toy that’s uniquely yours!

scratch art

[Elementary School Craft] Scratch Art
scratch art

Scratch art is an art form where you scrape a black scratch surface with a pointed pen or similar tool to reveal colorful patterns and designs underneath.

One of its charms is how easy it is to enjoy.

Let’s try making scratch art by hand.

First, color a clear plastic file folder with bright colors using permanent markers.

Next, paint over it entirely with black paint.

Once the paint is completely dry, it’s ready.

Use a bamboo skewer to scratch the dried paint and draw any pictures you like!

Let’s make a super ball

Simple Craft: Let's Make a Super Ball! #MakeASuperBall #ElementarySchoolExperiment #shorts
Let's make a super ball

Did you know you can make a super ball yourself? You’ll need PVA laundry glue, salt, and food coloring or paint.

First, dissolve 40 g of salt in water and add color, then pour the saltwater into the glue and stir with a chopstick.

You’ll see a gooey mass start to form around the chopstick.

Gather it up and blot the moisture with a paper towel, and you’ll have an easy homemade super ball.

Depending on the batch, some bounce very well and others less so, but try adding your favorite colors and make all kinds of super balls!