[For Elementary School Students] A Collection of Simple Handmade Gift Ideas
How about making handmade accessories as gifts to show your appreciation to friends and family? The warmth that only handmade items can convey, along with a special gift made with the recipient in mind, is sure to make them happy.
This time, we’re introducing accessory ideas that elementary school children can easily make.
From scrunchies to bracelets, they’re all cute and stylish items.
You can also enjoy customizing them to suit the recipient’s tastes, so try creating a one-of-a-kind gift!
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Handmade Accessories (51–60)
How to make a Disney kids’ lunch (bento)

A full-on adorable independent study on “How to Make a Disney Kids’ Lunch.” Think up and create your own Disney-style kids’ lunch that looks cute and exciting—like Mickey-shaped chicken rice, an omelet, fried shrimp, a hamburger patty, potato salad, and more! It’s an edible work of art, perfect for people who love cooking and design.
You can make everything with paper clay, so it’s super easy.
Even if you can’t easily go to Tokyo Disneyland, making this craft will let you feel like you’ve enjoyed a kids’ lunch there.
Handmade accessories and decorations (1–10)
bookmark

Why not try making a must-have for reading—a bookmark? First, prepare some construction paper.
Fold it in half and cut it into any shape you like.
Next, layer tracing paper over the cut-out sections, then arrange torn pieces of origami paper on top.
This will give it a colorful, stained-glass-like finish.
The great thing is that you can express most motifs using this method.
Make it a bookmark full of originality.
Once you’re done, don’t forget to attach a string at the end.
Puni Puni Squeeze

You won’t be able to resist touching it! Here are some ideas for squishy, jiggly squeezes.
A “squeeze” is a toy made of soft material that you can enjoy by gripping and squashing to feel the texture.
How about trying your hand at making a homemade squeeze with a fun, squishy feel? You’ll need nano tape, glitter, small decorative parts, water, and so on.
The key is to firmly seal the edges of the nano tape! Give it a try with your kids.
suncatcher

Let’s make use of scrap materials! Here are some ideas for sun catchers.
A sun catcher is a beautiful decoration that sparkles when it catches the sunlight.
The reflected light creates colorful patterns that are sure to soothe you.
What you’ll need: a snack container lid, liquid laundry starch or school glue, clear beads, an awl, and string.
Pour the laundry starch/glue into the snack lid and arrange your favorite clear beads.
Once it’s dry, remove it from the lid, poke a hole, thread the string through, and you’ve got a sparkling sun catcher!
Flowers made with adhesive seals

Give the gift of flowers that never wilt! Here are some ideas for making flowers with adhesive glue stickers.
Many kids who want to give flowers as a present may feel sad when they wither.
That’s why we recommend flowers made with adhesive glue stickers.
Since they won’t wilt, they can be displayed as interior decor.
You’ll need items like a clear file folder, water-based pens, glue, a plastic wrap core, wire, masking tape, and ribbon.
Give it a try!



