Rainy days can often damper outdoor plans, but they offer a perfect opportunity to unleash creativity indoors. Whether you’re looking for activities to keep kids entertained or projects that the whole family can enjoy together, crafting is a fantastic way to spend a rainy day. Here are five easy, fun, and engaging projects that can be done with materials you probably have at home.
1. DIY Paper Plate Puppets
Materials Needed:
- Paper plates
- Markers, crayons, or paint
- Glue
- Scissors
- Craft sticks (popsicle sticks)
- Various decorations (e.g., googly eyes, yarn, buttons)
Instructions:
- Design Faces: Have kids decorate the paper plates to create different characters. Draw faces and glue on googly eyes, add hair, the possibilities are endless.
- Create Puppets: Attach a craft stick to the bottom of the plate with glue to create a handle for the puppet.
- Put on a Show: Encourage kids to put on a puppet show with their new creations, using different voices and stories.
Why It’s Great: This project allows for plenty of imagination and can be adapted for any character or story. Plus, it provides an interactive element with the puppet show.
2. Salt Dough Ornaments
Materials Needed:
- 1 cup flour
- 1/2 cup salt
- 1/2 cup water
- Rolling pin
- Cookie cutters
- Paint and brushes
- Ribbon or string
Instructions:
- Make Dough: Mix flour, salt, and water in a bowl until you have a smooth dough. Add a little more flour if it’s too sticky.
- Shape Ornaments: Roll out the dough and use cookie cutters to cut out shapes. You can also mold the dough into custom shapes.
- Bake: Place the shapes on a baking sheet and bake at 250°F (120°C) for about 2 hours or until hard.
- Decorate: Once cool, paint the ornaments and let dry. Attach ribbon or string for hanging.
Why It’s Great: Salt dough is versatile and can be used to create keepsake ornaments, which makes for a memorable rainy-day craft.
3. Rainbow Pasta Necklace
Materials Needed:
- Pasta (traditional or multi-colored)
- Food coloring
- Ziplock bags
- String or yarn
- Scissors
Instructions:
- Either use multi-color pasta or color pasta yourself. If coloring yourself: In separate ziplock bags, mix a few drops of food coloring with a small amount of pasta. Shake until the pasta is evenly coated. Let the pasta dry completely.
- String Necklace: Once dry, thread the pasta onto the string or yarn to create colorful necklaces or bracelets. Kids can design patterns and choose colors.
- Wear and Share: Enjoy wearing the finished jewelry or give it as a gift to family members.
Why It’s Great: This craft combines art and a fine motor skill activity, and the final product is something kids can wear and show off.
4. Recycled Craft Creations
Materials Needed:
- Empty toilet paper rolls
- Egg cartons
- Old magazines or newspapers
- Glue
- Scissors
- Paint and brushes
Instructions:
- Collect Materials: Gather your recyclable materials like toilet paper rolls and egg cartons.
- Create Projects: Use these items to build various creations such as binoculars from toilet paper rolls, or animals and flowers from egg cartons.
- Decorate: Paint and embellish the creations with old magazine clippings or newspaper strips for added texture.
Why It’s Great: This craft promotes environmental awareness and creativity by repurposing items that would otherwise be discarded.
5. Puffy Paint Art
Materials Needed:
- 1 cup flour
- 1 cup water
- 1/2 cup salt
- Food coloring
- Paintbrushes
- Paper
Instructions:
- Prepare Paint: Mix flour, salt, and water to create a thick paste. Divide into bowls and add different food coloring to each bowl.
- Create Art: Use the colored paste to paint on paper. The paste will dry with a puffy texture.
- Dry and Display: Allow the artwork to dry completely before displaying.
Why It’s Great: Puffy paint adds a unique, tactile element to art projects, making it a fun sensory experience for kids.