Creative Nature Crafts for Kids

by Christy Camburn
Christy@ChildCareFinders.org 
http://www.ChildCareFinders.org 


Here are some creative arts and crafts ideas to do with 
young children ages 2 to 8. You can find most all of the 
supplies right in your own backyard or around the house! 

Enjoy!

Apple & Pear Prints

Supplies: Apple & pear cut in half, paint and paper.
Directions: Use red paint to dip the apple, light green for the pear then 
have your child stamp prints of each on paper, cardboard, tile etc.

Leaf Bracelet or Rose Petal Bracelet

Supplies: Masking Tape and leaves or rose petals
Directions: Wrap a piece of masking tape backwards 
(Sticky side up) around your child's wrist, let them 
collect leaves or rose petals to stick to their bracelet.

Nature Collage

Supplies: Glue, paper plate or construction paper, leaves, 
flower petals, seeds, twigs, pebbles, sand.
Directions: Before you start this project, have your child go 
on a scavenger hunt for the items to use in the collage. 
Then have your child spread out glue over entire surface 
then arrange all of the nature items that they found right on top.

Macaroni Necklace

Supplies: Macaroni that is tubular in shape, hand sanitizer 
(or rubbing alcohol), food coloring and yarn.

Directions: At least one hour before, color the macaroni by 
mixing in a bowl or ziplock bag.
1 cup of macaroni to three squirts of sanitizer, add three drops 
of food coloring then mix.
Spread out mixture on a wax paper covered cookie sheet, let dry.
Have kids string the noodles with yarn for necklaces.

Music Shakers

Supplies: 2 toilet paper tubes, beans, seeds, pasta or rice (uncooked), 
paper, tape, markers and stickers (Optional).
Directions: Fill the tubes with beans/seeds/pasta/rice then 
wrap with any kind of paper, 
like you would a gift by folding up or tying the ends closed. 
Let the kids use their imagination and decorate with markers, 
crayons, stickers or paint.

Glitter Rocks

Supplies: Small smooth egg sized rocks, Elmer's glue, and glitter
Directions: Have children role rock in glue then cover completely 
with glitter, let dry for 30 min. to 2 hours, depending on how 
thick the glue is, then add a top coat of Elmer's and let dry completely.

Stick Picture Frame & Magnet

Supplies: Four straight Sticks the same size, old pizza fridge magnet, 
photo, glue and paper plate.
Directions: Glue photo to paper plate place sticks around picture, 
glue down and let dry overnight. 
Cut around picture and frame. Attach magnet to the back. 

Flower Wreath

Supplies: 10-20 flowers (dried or fresh), card board circle or 
paper plate, glue and ribbon.
Directions: Cut out center in cardboard or paper plate. Place a 
substantial amount of glue all over your 
card board/paper plate, place flowers all around let dry, tie a 
ribbon around the top and use to hang up.

Pine Cone Bird Feeder

Supplies: 1 small pine cone, or you can substitute a small milk 
carton (cute) or juice box. 
You will also need peanut butter, bird seed and yarn.
Directions: Have children spoon the peanut butter onto the pine cone, 
then role into the bird seed. 
Hang with yarn or wire.

Grass Mat

Supplies: Grass, dandelions, clovers, contact paper and scissors.
Directions: Cut contact paper into two equal lengths, 
let children gather grass, clovers, dandelions or anything you would like. 
Remove the backing from one side of the contact paper, 
have children place there collection on the sticky side. 
Cover with the remaining piece of 
contact paper, press and cut to size.

By Christy Camburn-Child Care Finders
Christy Camburn is a busy mom of three and the editor of ChildCareFinders.org- 
A website dedicated to parents and child care professionals. For information,
ideas, resources, and support. Visit Child Care Finders at
http://www.ChildCareFinders.org or Contact Christy by email mailtochristy@ChildCareFinders.org



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