Showing posts with label pre-schooler craft. Show all posts
Showing posts with label pre-schooler craft. Show all posts

Monday, 9 March 2020

Simple Mother's Day crafts for toddlers and young children

Mother's Day simple crafts for toddlers

In the past I've shared lots of ideas for simple Mother's Day crafts that you can make with young children, and so I thought I'd re-share some of my favourites. These crafts are all really easy to do, and with a bit of help your toddler can make some lovely gifts for Mother's Day that are either useful or can be proudly displayed. Just click on the links to find the full tutorials.

I really enjoyed making these Pom Pom frames with a quote about Mothers. They are so easy to make, just a cardboard frame covered with plenty of glue and a pile of brightly coloured craft pom poms that toddlers can push into place. Finish off the frames with a printed quote or a photograph of the child.

Mother's Day quote pom pom frames

These Hama bead covered jam jars make a lovely, practical gift, and are really easy to make. Just help the child make a strip of patterned Hama beads, perhaps in simple stripes or just random colours, then when you iron them, before they cool completely you can wrap them around the jar so that they cool to a curved shape which can be glued on to the jar.

Hama bead decorated jam jar craft

Papier mache gift bowls are a great way to give a gift of sweets or chocolate, and can be re-used around the home once the treats have been eaten. They are fun to make with glue and paper, and can then be painted by the child to make a really personalised gift.

Simple papier mache bowls tutorial

Hama bead flower wreath looks complicated, but all you need is a small Hama bead flower pegboard and you can let the child loose creating different designs which can be assembled into a lovely decoration for the home. The individual flower designs can also be used to make magnets or key rings.

Hama bead flower wreath decoration

The classic cardboard tube pen and pencil pot desk organiser is something that I remember making for my own parents when I was little! Just paint some cardboard tubes, stick them together, and decorate with stickers and sequins.

Cardboard tube pen and pencil pot with a Spring theme

Finally why not use some Hama bead photo frames to gift a photo or drawing. The frames are really simple to make and could be made in colours that match the photo or the recipient's decor.

Hama bead cheerful photo frames craft

Happy Mother's Day!

Friday, 21 February 2020

Simple crafts to celebrate Spring

Simple crafts to celebrate Spring for children and adults alike

I always cheer up when I begin to see the signs of Spring, and a great way to celebrate the return of warmth and colour to the world is by working on some simple crafts which you can use to cheer up your home, and to celebrate with some Spring flowers before they appear in the garden! I've rounded up some of my favourite Spring crafts which are perfect for working on with young children, or even for yourself.

You can see the pictures below, and just click the links to be taken to the full instructions.

I love this Hama bead flower wreath, made using the small Hama bead flower board. I used a selection of pink and purple pastel beads, then finished the wreath with some green craft foam and a ribbon for hanging.

Hama bead Spring flower wreath

These Decorative bird planter sticks are great for brightening up your plant pots and can be as simple or as intricate as you like! You just need some cardboard, feathers and sticks, it's a great craft for toddlers.

Decorative bird planter sticks craft

Another use for the Hama bead small flower peg board, these little Hama bead flower bouquets are very sweet and would look great as a Spring decoration or perhaps on the front of a greetings card.

Hama bead Spring flower bouquet craft

If you are planning a Spring picnic, why not use the Hama beads to make some Spring themed napkin rings in a selection of cheerful colours! It's really easy to shape the Hama beads into the form of a ring, and you can come up with all sorts of different patterns and designs.

Spring themed Hama bead napkin rings

I love my Fabric covered decorative plant pots, made using old flower pots and scraps of flower patterned fabric. Finished with a ribbon and some embellishments they are a great way to brighten up a windowsill or sheltered corner of the garden.

Fabric covered plant pots craft


This Spring themed pen and pencil pot is a classic toilet roll upcycle craft and makes a really useful desktop accessory. It can be blinged up using cheerful stickers and sequins to bring some colour to your desk.

Upcycled cardboard tube pen and pencil pot craft

Finally, this Mini pot of Spring flowers craft might keep you going until you can find some real Spring flowers to put in a vase! It's really easy to make and can be as simple or as garish as you like!


I hope that I've inspired you to add some Spring crafting cheer to your life!

Wednesday, 5 February 2020

Hama bead heart bunting decoration

Hama bead heart bunting tutorial

A few years ago I made a selection of Hama bead hearts and put them together to create a Hama bead heart hanging decoration. This year I decided that my Valentine's Day decor was in need of an update, and so I reused some of these Hama bead hearts, along with a few new ones, to create some simple Hama bead bunting that I can use to decorate our mantelpiece.

Hama bead heart bunting on the mantelpiece

These Hama bead hearts are made using the small Hama bead heart board (affiliate link). The board doesn't use too many beads and can be used for both simple and more complex designs. It's a great activity for young children to help improve fine motor skills and let them come up with their own imaginative designs. I made my heart designs using pink and white beads, red beads would also work well.

I find that the best value way to buy Hama beads is to buy a large tub of mixed Hama beads (affiliate link) and along with other colours this tub contains the pink and white beads that I have used. But if you only want beads in certain colours you can also buy bags of colours individually. 

I ironed the designs on both sides so that they were firmly fused together but still had open holes in the beads.

Related post - Ironing tips for Hama beads

Hama bead heart completed designs

Then I looked through the designs and came up with a layout that I thought would work well with a balance of colours and shapes.

Hama bead heart patterns

I used some narrow red ribbon (affiliate link) to join the hearts together. I used a sharp needle to thread the ribbon through the top of the heart in two places. I had tried to leave the holes as large as possible while ironing, but I've found that even if the hole is closed on one side the beads are usually soft enough that you can push a needle through them.

Hama bead hearts threaded on to red ribbon to make bunting

On my mantelpiece I have some small Command hooks (affiliate link) fixed up permanently which I use to hang fairy lights and bunting throughout the year. All I needed to do was to make a small knot in the end of the ribbon and hook it through to display the bunting.

Hama bead heart bunting tutorial

I love the way that I've been able to re-purpose my Valentine's Day themed Hama bead hearts and make something pretty to gaze at while I'm sitting in the living room!

If you liked this Hama bead craft, you might also be interested in my other Hama bead crafts for Valentine's Day

Monday, 27 January 2020

Valentine's Day gift boxes and bags you can make

If you are planning to give a small gift to your Valentine this Valentine's Day, I have some ideas for sweet little things that you can make to help your gift really stand out! These boxes and bags are perfect for holding sweets, chocolates or other trinkets. Click the links to find the full details and tutorials for the crafts.

Valentine's Day gift bags and boxes to make

Valentine's Day cardboard tube gift boxes


These simple gift boxes are made from a cardboard tube painted red and decorated with googly eyes along with scraps of coloured paper and card. With a foot shaped base glued to the bottom and stuffed with shredded paper, they can be used to hold sweets and chocolates.

Cardboard tube gift boxes for Valentine's Day

Valentine's Day simple felt gift bags


These simple felt gift bags make a great first sewing project for little ones as they are so easy to make. You just need a strip of felt, folded over and sewn up the sides, with some matching ribbon to tie. This gift bag is great for larger items, and can be made in different sizes to match the gift that you want to include.

Valentine's Day felt gift bags

Simple foam sheet Valentine's Day gift tubes


These gift tubes are made using craft foam and are very easy to make as they are just held together using staples. Then can be decorated with cut out paper, card and heart embellishments.

Valentine's Day gift tubes craft

I hope that you've found some inspiration for your Valentine's Day gifts this year!

If you enjoy crafting with Hama beads, you might also like this round up of ideas for different Valentine's Day Hama bead projects.

Hama bead projects for Valentine's Day

Friday, 24 January 2020

Valentine's Day crafts for toddlers

Over the years I've shared many Valentine's Day craft posts on the blog, and although my children are now getting a bit too old to indulge me with some seasonal crafting, I'm still proud of the crafts that we've worked on over the years. So with Valentine's Day approaching once again I thought I'd share some of the toddler and pre-schooler Valentine's Day crafts that we enjoyed doing together.

Stock up on red paint and cardboard, then click on the links below to find the details of each craft!

Valentine's Day crafts for toddlers and pre-schoolers

Valentine's Day toilet roll tube gift boxes


These simple gift boxes are so easy to make. All you need is a selection of cardboard tubes which you need to paint bright red or pink, then cut heart shaped pieces of red card to form the base. Glue on googly eyes and scraps of pink and red tissue paper and card. I also used a heart punch to make simple heart shapes. Stuff with shredded paper and fill with small sweets and chocolates.

Valentine's Day cardboard tube gift boxes

Tissue paper Valentine's Day photo frames


These photo frames are fun for even the youngest children to make. Cut out the shape from thick cardboard, then coat in glue and stick down bits of torn coloured tissue paper. You can then embellish with buttons, beads or paper cut outs.

Valentine's Day tissue paper collage photo frames

Valentine's Day keepsake bookmarks


To make these sturdy bookmarks all you need is a strip of coloured cardboard and some heart cutouts from paper, I used a heart punch. They are laminated and then a matching ribbon is threaded through the hole at the bottom. We wrote personalised messages on the back and gave them as gifts, and although we made them a couple of years ago they are still going strong!

Valentine's Day keepsake bookmarks

Heart sun catchers


These sun catchers can even be made by very young children. They are made using clear sticky backed plastic, which is really easy for young toddlers to use in crafts as there is no mess with glue. They just need to fill the outline with pieces of torn coloured tissue paper, then you can apply another piece of the clear plastic to make a neat finish.


Valentine's themed jewellery box


Young children love having little boxes that they can use to store their precious bits and pieces! My daughter and I decorated this box with a Valentine's Day theme by painting it red and then adding heart themed stickers and embellishments. It's still in use in her room today!

Valentine's Day themed keepsake box

Hama bead heart bunting


These Hama bead hearts are really simple to make using the small Hama bead heart pegboard, and they make a lovely set of bunting when strung together on some narrow ribbon.

Hama bead heart bunting decoration


I hope that you found something to keep you and your toddler busy!

If you have slightly older children that enjoy using Hama beads, you might also like my round up of Valentine's Day themed Hama bead crafts

Monday, 20 January 2020

Chinese New Year crafts for toddlers

In 2020, Chinese New Year will be celebrated on Saturday 25th January. I've rounded up some of the Chinese New Year crafts that we've enjoyed over the last few years, in case you are looking for some crafting inspiration for your toddler or pre-schooler. These crafts are great for very young children because they are easy and fun to do, and they use craft materials that can easily be found around the home. Click the links to be taken to the original post will full instructions and photos for the different Chinese New year crafts.

Chinese New Year crafts for toddlers

Simple cardboard lanterns


These simple lanterns can be made with thin cardboard or thick paper, then decorated using stickers or sequins. With coloured pipecleaner handles they look great strung up to decorate the room!

Glittery cardboard lanterns craft

Paper cup lanterns


These paper cup lanterns are really simple to make and are a great way of recycling old paper or plastic cups that you may otherwise be throwing out. You just need stickers or sequins to decorate, and you can add some tissue paper streams to the bottom for some extra decoration. They are really fun for children to play with too, and make great decorations.

Paper cup lanterns for Chinese New Year

Paper plate dragon mask


Children love dressing up, and a paper plate makes a really good base for a dragon themed mask, complete with streamers and glitter.

Paper plate dragon mask for Chinese New Year

Cardboard tube dragon puppets


These dragon puppets are made from old cardboard tubes and are great fun for children to make and decorate before putting on a Chinese themed show.

Chinese New Year cardboard tube dragon puppets

I hope that I've inspired you for some fun Chinese New Year crafting!

Monday, 23 December 2019

Hama bead mini Christmas wreath magnets

Hama bead Christmas wreath magnets

These Hama bead wreath magnets are really simple to make and make a lovely gift at Christmas, especially when they contain the photograph of the giver!

The mini Hama bead wreath design can be made on any size circular pegboard, and all you need are some green and red beads. If you have them it's nice to have a selection of different green beads, but if you only have the one shade then that will work well too. You could also use different colours instead of the red beads - maybe a variety of different colours to look like coloured fairy lights!

Once the beads have been ironed, I like to leave them flat under some heavy books until they are cool, so that they keep a nice flat shape.

Related post - Ironing tips for Hama beads

Hama bead mini Christmas wreath design

In the centre of each wreath you need to glue a photograph. I like to keep the sample photographs that come from our school photographer as they are the perfect size for crafts like this and I know that my children will be looking smart!

Hama bead photograph magnets using magnetic tape

To turn the Hama bead wreaths into a magnet I used some magnetic tape. The tape is self-adhesive, and I find that it sticks really well for small Hama bead projects like this. But you can use any type of magnet, and if you aren't confident in the quality of your glue you can also add a piece of tape over the back to hold it firmly in place. I've found that glue dots work very well for sticking magnets down. 

Hama bead magnets with a Christmas theme

The wreaths are finished off with a small bow made from some narrow red ribbon glued into place. The children loved making these magnets, and it would be fun to make some each year with updated photographs so that we can see how they change over the years!

Hama bead Christmas gift magnets with photograph

If you enjoyed this craft you might like to see some more of my Hama bead crafts for Christmas.

Wednesday, 4 December 2019

Hama bead Christmas wreath hanging ornaments

Hama bead Christmas wreath ornaments craft

These simple Hama bead Christmas ornaments are made using a basic wreath design. All you need is a circular pegboard (either the small or large size) and a selection of Hama beads in different shades of green along with a few red beads. If you only have the one shade of green, that will work too, and you could use different colours instead of red for some variety. For the decorative picture behind the wreath I used old cut up Christmas cards, and added a small piece of red ribbon to make a bow for the bottom.

First you need to make your Hama bead wreaths, and they are very simple to make. Once ironed, while they are still warm, I like to press them under a couple of heavy books while they cool to make sure that they keep a flat shape.


Small Hama bead wreath design and pattern

I chose to use a Christmas themed picture to fill the centre of the wreath, although I think they would work just as well if you left them empty! I delved into my collection of old Christmas cards which I cut up each year for making gift tags. You could also use Christmas wrapping paper, or pictures cut from festive magazines. You need a picture with a design small enough to fit neatly into the centre circle. Cut the picture to size and glue to the back of the wreath, I used white PVA glue to stick them firmly. You might also want to add a circle of coloured card to the back of the wreath so that the back looks neater, or you could even glue two of these ornaments back to back so that they can spin freely and look good on both sides.

Hama bead mini wreaths for hanging ornaments

I finished my Hama bead ornaments with a small bow made from a narrow red ribbon and glued into place. 

Hama bead wreath mini Christmas ornaments

Then all you need to do is to add a loop for hanging. I used red embroidery floss and used a needle to thread it through one of the Hama bead holes at the top. Even if you have ironed your project more than I have and the hole has started to close you should still be able to poke a needle through, or else you can just use glue or tape to attach the string. And you're done!

Hama bead mini wreath ornament tutorial

If you liked these Hama bead Christmas ornaments, then you might also like these Hama bead and ribbon baubles!

Hama bead and ribbon Christmas bauble ornaments

For more Hama bead Christmas crafts, take a look at my selection of Hama bead Christmas crafts for children.