Five Crafts Perfect for Toddlers

Filed Under (Project Ideas & Articles, Kids Crafting, General Crafts) by Loretta on 15-07-2008

Toddlers love to create things with their hands.  It’s part of their personality and what makes being a toddler so much fun. These five crafts are perfect for toddlers. Try one or more so they can create artistic masterpieces.

1.  Noodle necklaces are so easy a toddler can make them.  Of course, Mom may have to color the noodles beforehand, but the results will be worth it.

• Mix together ½ cup vinegar and a few drops of food coloring for each color you would like.
• Soak various kinds of noodles in the various colors.  Allow them to dry on pieces of wax paper.
• When dry, your child can string the noodles onto pieces of yarn.  Tape one end to make stringing easier.
• Tie the ends together to close the necklace and let your child wear it with pride.

If you don’t feel like coloring the noodles, you could use colored cereal between the noodles to give it some pizzazz, or just make cereal necklaces, instead.

2.  Paper plate maracas are easy and fun for toddlers, particularly if they like to make noise, and almost all toddlers are experts at that.

• Have your child decorate the bottom of two paper plates with whatever items you feel like giving them.
• Mom, help with this step: Staple the edges of the two paper plates, insides facing together.  Leave a small opening for the beans.
• Place 5-6 dried beans or rice into the opening and then close it up.
• Put tape over the pointy side of the staples to be sure no one gets snagged on them.
• Turn on some music and let the kids join in!

3.  Let your budding artist create by making edible finger paints with sweetened condensed milk and food coloring.

• Mix together small amounts of the condensed milk with a couple of drops of food coloring.
• Give the child a sheet of paper on which to create their work of art.
• Don’t worry if they put the paint in their mouth, it’s yummy.
• Wash their hands quickly to keep the food coloring from staining their hands.

4.  Pompom caterpillars are furry friends you won’t mind finding in your toddler’s pocket.

• Get three pompoms, the same size, in varying colors.
• Glue the pompoms together in a line.
• Glue on the wiggly eyes.
• Mom, you may want to hot glue the caterpillars onto a clothes pin with a magnet and use them to show off your child’s other artwork.

5.  T-shirts with painted handprints are more than just a craft.  They are a snapshot to help you remember your child when they were little.

• Get a new t-shirt in your child’s favorite color.
• With fabric paint in a shallow bowl, allow your child to place their hands into the paint. Immediately help them put their hands on the t-shirt.
• As an alternative, they could place their thumbs or fingers in the paint and place several prints together to form a caterpillar.
• Help your child wash their hands thoroughly with soap.
• When the paint has dried, use paint markers to write the date and name on their t-shirt.  Finish off the caterpillar by drawing on a face, feet, and antennae.

Making crafts with your toddler can be a highlight of your day.  These five crafts, perfect for toddlers, may be enough to spark new creativity in your toddler, and in you.

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Comments:

I remember making noodle necklaces when I was little! I also remember doing the maracas in my church preschool class. It is amazing how memories like that stick with you through the years. Great and inexpensive craft ideas for little ones!

Those are such great ideas. I can’t wait to do these with my boys!

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I’ve never heard of the condensed milk paintings, that is actually a good idea. I like having them help me make homemade play dough because its edible (even though it doesn’t taste too good)! Also the shirt idea is great, I still have a tie died shirt I made when I was little. Thanks for the new ideas! I like your new site look too.

My girls love the noodle necklaces. We’ve bought beads for them to do the same thing, but they would rather take the 10 cent noodles and make something than the 15 dollar beads, go figure… :)
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I thought noodle necklaces were a blast when I was a girl. I had completely forgotten about those. Thanks for the post!

All the best,
Kimberlie
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I’ve tried colouring pasta with food colourings, and just couldn’t work out what I was doing wrong!
Thanks for the tip about the vinegar. Wonder what the difference is?

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