Paper cup crafts that elementary school kids will love! A collection of fun project ideas
By using familiar materials like paper cups, you can easily create projects that make people say “Wow!” There are lots of fun crafts that also let you learn about the wonders of science, such as beads that bounce with sound, pinwheels that spin, and planes that float gently through the air.
They’re perfect for summer vacation research projects, too! Even kids who aren’t good at crafts can make wonderful creations by following the steps.
Here, we introduce a variety of fun and mysterious crafts made with paper cups.
Be sure to read to the end!
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- A simple yet amazing craft using paper cups! An idea that’s also great for independent research projects.
- Fun crafts using straws
- For summer vacation homework! Simple and amazing crafts for elementary school students that you’ll want to make after seeing them
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- Craft ideas using plastic bottle caps [for boys]
- [Nursery/Kindergarten] Crafts you can play with after making them
- [For Adults] Simple yet Impressive Crafts: A Stylish, Eye-Catching Collection
- Crafts parents and kids can enjoy together. Recommended craft ideas to keep children entertained.
- [Milk Carton Crafts] Fun ideas for elementary school kids. Perfect for summer vacation homework!
- [For toddlers] Simple but amazing craft ideas — including toys they can play with
Elementary Schoolers Get Hooked on Paper Cup Crafts! A Collection of Fun Project Ideas (91–100)
Shooting game

Many adults probably felt their hearts race at a shooting gallery game, didn’t they? Let’s make a safe version for kids using paper cups.
Cut out the bottom of one paper cup with a utility knife.
Then take another cup, trim it to make it shallow, and cut small slits in its bottom; attach rubber bands so they hook onto a stick.
After that, stack the cups, pull back the rubber bands, and release! Since they’re just paper cups, it won’t hurt even if someone gets hit, but be sure to secure enough space before playing.
In conclusion
The world of crafts that unfolds from a single paper cup is more fun and richer than you might imagine.
From lights and push-style trash bins to playful ghosts, they’re all projects that even elementary school students can easily make.
Give them a try for summer vacation projects or craft time with friends.
With a bit of creativity, you can create your very own original pieces—enjoy the wonderful world of paper cup crafts!



