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Fun and Easy Festive Crafts For Kids

A craft is a hobby that involves producing an item. It includes weaving, carving, macrame, sewing, quilting, pottery and much more. Kids love to indulge in fun craft activities whether it is just another school day or summer break. Not only do their creations make wonderful decorations, but it also keeps them occupied for hours. With the many festivals coming up the next year, we have listed a few crafts for kids and parents to enjoy. 

What are the Benefits of Art and Craft? 

Motor skills

Kids benefit greatly from art and craft activities. When they use their hands to manipulate materials, they develop fine motor skills. Additionally, their bilateral coordination skills also improve as they use both their hands. Studies show that the quicker a child’s motor skills, the sooner they learn to do things like eating and tying shoelaces by themselves.  

Literacy skills

It includes listening, reading and understanding the material. When young children make crafts, listen, read and understand the instruction. Furthermore, they also tend to talk about their work, thus, improving their communication skills. You can encourage your kids by asking questions like ‘Why did you choose this colour?’ or ‘Tell me what you made’. 

Math Concepts

People believe math to be separate from art and craft activities. However, this is not true. Art and crafts involve shapes, counting and measuring the length or sizes of materials and diagrams. Thus, kids are bound to learn basic skills in math while creating whatever their hearts desire. 

Creativity

Art lets kids develop their creativity. It is with a child’s experience in process of creating art rather than the finished product. It is an outlet for self-expression, thus enabling mental growth. Additionally, it also helps develop thinking and problem-solving skills. Furthermore, it is not to be confused with talent or skill or even doing something better than others. It is simply about exploring, discovering, thinking as well as imagining a particular scenario. 

Self-Esteem

Indulging in art and craft activities give children a sense of achievement, thus, letting them take pride in their creation. This in turn builds confidence. In addition, making art lets children discover that it’s fine to make mistakes and also that doing something wrong can lead to another wonderful idea. 

Quality Time with Parents for Parent Bonding

What better way to spend time with your kids than to do arts and crafts together. Not only do you get quality bonding time, but you also build lifelong memories with your children in the process. Furthermore, you can talk to your children about what they feel, their ideas as well as their interests. And as an added bonus, your child is not looking at a screen during that time. 

Festival Crafts for Kids

Making crafts with your children during the festivals has many benefits including, 

  1. Firstly, you make new, long-lasting memories during the time you spend with your children. The crafts become something to reminisce about in future when your kids are older. 

2. Secondly, it encourages family bonding time

3. Lastly, crafting keeps your children busy, and thus, out of your hair while you prepare for the festival.

In this article, we will look at some fun crafting ideas during festivals like Ganesh Chaturti, Diwali and Christmas.

Fun Craft for Kids during Ganesh Chaturthi

DIY eco-friendly clay Ganesh

Modelling is a fun, sensory activity to try with your kids. Lets us see how you can use easily available materials to create a Ganesh for the festival. 

Materials required

Items requiredQuantity
Water1 bottle
Natural clay1 cup (depending on the size of the idol)
Large plastic bowl1
Beads for eyes
Flowers

Steps

DIY eco-friendly clay Ganesh

CD Ganesh wall or car hanging

Materials required

Items required
An old CD 
Red handmade paper
Crayons
Glue
scissors
sequin 
Stapler
Golden lace
stickers

Steps

Recycled CD Ganesh

Easy Diwali Crafts for Kids

Make Diwali lanterns with paper

Materials required

Items required
Cardstock paper,  Black or any dark shade
Tissue paper, cellophane or thin construction paper, colours of your choice
Pencil or pen 
X-acto knife
Scissors
Craft glue
Candle (Tea lights are safest)

Steps

Make Diwali lanterns with paper

Handmade Diwali cracker greeting card

Materials required

Items required
12 by 8 inch white or red Cardstock  
Patterned or plain foam in different colours  
Golden pipe cleaners
Glitter glue 
shiny stickers
Glue
Scissors
Fine glitter powder

Steps

Handmade Diwali cracker greeting card

Paper Quilled Rangoli 

Materials required

Items required
Paper quilling strips 
White or Cream craft paper 
Slotted quilling tool 
Craft glue
Scissors

Steps

Paper Quilled Rangoli 
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DIY clay Diya

Materials required

Items required
Small beads
Air-dry Clay or Playdough
Rolling pin
Plastic knife
Stamps
Ink Pad
Small bowl
Paint or markers
Votive tea light candle or battery operated tea light candle

Steps

Colourful Rakhabandhan Crafts for Children

Quilled Paper Rakhi

Materials required

Items required
Paper quilling strips of different sizes
Thin satin ribbon
Kundan or stone Stickers
Glue
Scissors

Steps

Quilled Paper Rakhi

You can refer to this video for further assistance.

How to make paper Rakhi

Craft Ideas for the Holidays

Retro Ornaments

This is a fun craft for kids made out of paper. 

Materials required

Items required
Tools
Cutting Machine 
Scissors
Flat Paintbrush
Cricut Scraper Tool or Bone Folder
Materials
Thick card stock of different colours
Embroidery Floss or Thread 
Tacky Glue 

Steps

Retro Ornaments

Women Paper Christmas Tree

Materials required

Items required
Construction paper in contrasting green colours (dark and light), yellow and brown.
Scissors
Glue
Masking tape
Optional 
Sequins
Dot stickers
Pom-poms
Glitter

Steps

Paper Christmas Tree

Rudolf Christmas ornament

Materials required

Items required
Round Christmas ornaments 
Red Pom Poms 
Craft Foam or thick cardstock
Hot Glue Gun
Scissors

Steps

Rudolf Christmas ornament

Salt dough Christmas gift tags.

Materials required

Items requiredQuantity
Salt dough
Flour2 cups
Salt1 cup
Lukewarm Water1 cup
Items required
Gift tags
Stamps & Ink
Oven 
Glitter 
Acrylic Paint

Steps

Salt dough Christmas gift tags.

Santa chimney pop up card

Materials required

Items required
red cardstock
red colour paper
white colour paper
scissors
glue
split pin
black marker
white marker
pale orange colour paper
black colour paper
pencil
eraser
ruler
brown colour paper

Steps

The Pop up Mechanism

Santa chimney pop up card

Frequently Asked Questions

What are Craft Skills?

A Craft skill refers to something that is used specifically to create an item. This includes learning how to use tools, spaces and equipment. Like sports or a video game, this is something you learn over time.

Do parents need to assist their kids with every craft?

No, it is not necessary to do so. However, it is something no parent should miss out on as crafting is a good time to bond with your kids. Keep your camera ready to capture their creation and the dedication and hard work behind it. You can also indulge in some roleplaying to enhance the experience for your child. 

What is the importance of zero waste crafts?

Zero waste refers to the circular flow of material that allows them to be used over and over again, thus, reducing trash and landfill space. Additionally, zero waste allows for fewer toxins to be released into the environment and also reduce water waste that would otherwise be used in the production process.

Practising zero waste crafts help children understand the world they live in, thus, inspiring them to put in the effort required to save it. Zero-waste may not be the solution to the world’s garbage problems, but it is a very good place to start.

What are some zero waste craft for kids?

Here are some zero waste crafts for kids.

3 zero waste DIY craft projects

What materials should you use for festive zero waste crafts? 

Only use materials you already have at home. Reuse coloured paper scraps, ribbons, paint, crayons etc. You can also reuse paper, cardboard, old clothes, metals and plastics for your festive crafts for kids. 

I have never crafted before. Can I still make festive crafts with my children?

Absolutely. The above festive crafts are for kids and adults alike. They range from beginner-friendly crafts to more advanced ones. Thus, if you are new to the crafting scene you will still be able to make some of the crafts mentioned above. All you need to do is follow some instructions and have fun. Create memories and the perfect craft item that you can display around your home.

Conclusion

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