15+ Fun and Easy Children’s Day Craft Ideas For Kids
Planning a little party for your child and his friends this Children’s Day? Or looking for ideas to keep him engaged and celebrate this special day by spending time with him? You’ve come to the right place! Craft activities are not just fun to do, they also boost your child’s creativity and imagination and give you some fun one-on-one time with them as well. So this Children’s Day, get your little one’s creative juices flowing with these fun and exciting Children’s Day crafts activities.
Simple Art and Craft Ideas for Children’s Day
Here are a few ideas that that can be easy enough for your tot to do on his own or under your supervision (especially where scissors are involved!). Whatever the case, oodles of fun are guaranteed!
1. Paper Pinwheel
You must have made and played with these as kids – now it’s time to teach your little one how to make a wonderful little pinwheel that moves with the wind!
What You Will Need:
- A sheet of paper (decorated or plain)
- Unsharpened pencil with eraser
- Crayons
- Scissors
- Ruler
- Sharpened pencil
- Ball pin
How to Make:
- Start off by cutting a square from the sheet of paper, with each side measuring 15 cm, and decorate the square with crayons.
- Mark the centre of the page, measuring or eyeballing it. Using the ruler and pencil, draw two diagonal lines which extend from one corner to the other. The lines should cross at the centre of the page.
- Once the lines have been drawn, mark a point on each line (about 7 cm away from each corner). Cut on the line from each corner up to the marked points.
- Erase pencil marks (except for the centre point).
- Now using the pin, punch a hole in the centre as well as at the tips of the corners.
- Use the pin to poke through the point at one corner and curl it towards the centre without folding it (to look like a flower petal). Hold it in place and curl the remaining three towards the centre.
- Push the pin through the centre hole. Hold a pencil with an eraser on a flat surface and align the centre of the pinwheel against the eraser, and push the pin into the eraser.
- The pinwheel is now ready! Blow at it or hold it against a light breeze to see it move!
2. Paper Plate Mask
These fun and colourful masks are not just easy to make, but your child can always use them to indulge in pretend play later!
What You Will Need:
- Paper plates
- Pencil
- Sketch pens
- Paint and paintbrushes
- Decorative materials like glitter, stickers, etc.
- Scissors
- Ribbon or paper straw
- Glue
How to Make:
- Use a pencil to draw the shape of the mask on the paper plate. The shape and size should be large enough to accommodate your child’s facial features. You can find various designs on the Internet and even print out a design for reference.
- Cut out the mask and the eye-holes. To get symmetrical holes, fold the plate in half lightly, and cut along the outlines.
- Paint or decorate the mask using sketch pens, paints, glitter and so on. Place it on a newspaper or another paper plate to avoid a mess.
- Once done, punch holes on either side of the mask so that a ribbon can be strung through it. Alternately, you can also stick a paper straw (decorated with paint) on one side for your child to hold up the mask.
- Your child can now pretend to be different characters using his mask!
3. Pistachio Shell Photo Frame
Remember this fun activity from your childhood? Time to create new memories with your little one and preserve it in a handmade pistachio shell photo frame.
What You Will Need:
- A sheet of cardboard
- Pistachio shells
- Paint and paintbrushes
- Sketch pens
- Glue
- Scissors
- Decorative materials like glitter, stickers, etc.
- Sheet of plastic
How to Make:
- Start off by shaping the sheet of cardboard into an attractive shape – you can leave it as a plain square or rectangle or try different shapes like that of a heart, flower, or your child’s favourite cartoon character.
- Decorate the sheet using sketch pens, paint, and other decorative materials. Do the same for the pistachio shells. You can paint it with different colours and patterns, and get really creative with it.
- Glue the pista shells onto the sheet of cardboard in the pattern you prefer, but ensure that there is ample space in between for pasting a photograph.
- Once dry, paste a photograph on the sheet, such that the shells are framing the image.
- Cover the photograph with a piece of clear plastic to protect it from any scratches or damage. The piece of plastic needs to be bigger than the photograph so as to cover it from all sides.
- Hang up this beautiful creation in your child’s favourite spot at home!
4. The Hungry Caterpillar
This cute little caterpillar takes only a few strips of paper to create – have a look!

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What You Will Need:
- Red, green and black construction paper
- Googly eyes
- Glue
- Scissors
- Stapler
How to Make:
- Cut strips of equal length from the construction paper. One strip of red and 4-5 strips of green paper should do. The red strip will be for the caterpillar’s head, while the green will be for its body.
- Cut out features like antennae and a little mouth from the black construction paper.
- Make a paper chain using the strips cut – start off by creating a circle with the red paper and staple the end together. Next, thread a strip of green paper through the red circle and staple the ends. Keep doing this till you’ve formed a chain.
- Glue on the googly eyes, antennae, and mouth cutouts on the red circle to give the caterpillar a face.
- The cute hungry caterpillar is ready! Put out some paper leaves in front of it, so it has something to eat!
5. Origami Bookmark
Is your preschooler turning out to be a voracious reader? Help him create these adorable origami bookmarks to help encourage his reading habits!
What You Will Need:
- A square sheet of coloured paper (15 cm)
- Construction paper in different colours (to make decorative features)
- Scissors
- Glue
- Decorative items like glitter, stickers, googly eyes, etc.
How to Make:
- Fold the sheet of paper in half from one corner to the other to form a triangle.
- Fold the bottom-left corner up to the top corner and glue it in place. Do the same with the right corner.
- Turn the paper over. Fold the bottom corner (only the top layer) up to the top corner. Once the fold is made, unfold it again and fold it back into the pocket just created.
- Use construction paper to create different features like eyes, nose, mouth, teeth, etc., and glue them onto the bookmark.
- As far as Children’s Day crafts for preschoolers go, this bookmark is a very cute and useful thing your child can make to help him along in his reading as well.
6. Paper Ice Cream Cone
Let your little one enjoy making a yummy-looking ice cream cone that won’t melt when left out!

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What You Will Need:
- Construction paper (brown and one colour of choice)
- Tape
- Buttons
- Rough paper
- Sketch pens
- Decorative materials like glitter, stickers, etc.
How to Make:
- Decorate the sheets of construction paper with different colours, sketch pens, glitter and so on. Cut out even strips of the coloured paper (except the brown one).
- Fold the brown paper to form a cone and tape it along the edges to secure it in place.
- Crumble up a sheet of rough paper into a ball and tape it on top of the cone.
- Cover the ball with strips of decorated construction paper to form a colourful ice cream scoop.
- Glue a few buttons onto the scoop to resemble sprinkles, and the ice-cream cone is done!
7. Flying Rocket
Here’s a little rocket to excite your little scientist!

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What You Will Need:
- Paper towel tubes
- Paint and paintbrushes
- Construction paper
- Aluminium foil
- Tape and glue
- Scissors
- Clothes pegs
- Mesh bags
How to Make:
- Paint and decorate a paper towel tube, and paint the clothes pegs as well. Let them dry.
- Cut a semicircle out of a construction paper and fold it into a cone; secure it in place with tape.
- Cover the cone with foil. Once done, tape it to the top of the cube.
- Clip the clothes pegs at the bottom of the tube.
- Cut up the mesh bags into little strips, and tape the strips at the bottom of the tube.
- Your rocket is now ready to fly!
8. Bird’s Nest
This craft activity will surely make your little animal lover happy!

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What You Will Need:
- Brown construction paper
- Paint and paintbrushes
- Paper plate
- Scissors
- Tape and glue
- Popsicle sticks
- Pom poms or cotton balls
- Googly eyes
- Scraps of different coloured construction paper
How to Make:
- Cut a paper plate in half and tape the edges together such that it forms a hollow container or nest.
- Paint the paper plate brown. Shred the brown construction paper into little strips and stick them onto the ‘nest’ to give it some texture.
- Stick googly eyes and little beaks (made out of the scraps of construction paper) onto the pom-poms or cotton balls to make little birds.
- Stick the ‘birds’ on popsicle sticks.
- Once done, place the sticks in the ‘nest’, such that only the ‘birds’ are popping out from the nest, while the sticks can slide through the gap between the two halves of the plate.
- Use the popsicle stick to slide the birds up and down whenever they’re hungry for a little nibble!
9. Paper Plate Bag
This one’s not just going to be fun to make but will also be handy for your child to carry around his little supplies, like his toys and crayons!

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What You Will Need:
- Paper plate
- Ribbon
- Paint and paintbrushes
- Construction paper or foam paper
- Decorative items like glitter, stickers, buttons, etc.
- Scissors
- Tape and glue
- Stapler
How to Make:
- Cut a paper plate in half and tape the edges together such that it forms a hollow container or nest.
- Paint the paper plates with any colour and decorate them with different things like stickers and glitter.
- On the side facing out, add a little piece of construction or foam paper to resemble the latch. You can even stick a little button on it to make it look more like a bag.
- Staple a ribbon to both sides of the purse to form a handle.
- Place lightweight things like toys or art supplies in the bag, and it’s ready to go!
10. Sponge Sailboat
It’s off to the seas for your little one with these little sailboats!

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What You Will Need:
- Construction paper
- Craft sticks or long toothpicks
- Paint and paintbrushes
- Sponges
- Scissors
How to Make:
- Cut out small rectangular pieces from the construction paper and paint them.
- Stick the long toothpicks or craft sticks into the sponges. You can even cut the sponge into different shapes if needed.
- Insert the toothpicks through the pieces of paper, such that it goes through the bottom end and comes out through the top end, forming a mast.
- You can place these little boats in the water and see how they float!
11. DIY Stamp Craft
We all have loved playing with stamps since we were kids. Let’s teach our kids to make the same and have endless fun with the stamps. They can use these DIY stamps anywhere, like printing on paper, greetings, etc.

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What You Will Need:
- Bottle caps
- Blank paper
- Foam
- Paint or ink
- Glue
- Scissor
How to Make:
- Draw fun shapes, such as a flower, star, moon, heart, tree, etc., on the foam and cut out using a scissor.
- Paste these cut-out foam shapes on the top of the bottle cap using glue.
- Now dip the bottle cap from the foam side into the paint slightly and stick the cap on the blank paper.
- The shape of the cut-outs will come out. You can use different colours for a vibrant painting.
12. Leaf Printing
Painting is always fun. What if we add nature’s blessings to it? More like using natural resources for our painting, like leaves? Different trees have different kinds of leaves. By doing this craft, kids will not only enjoy painting but also learn about trees and their kinds.

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What You Will Need:
- Different shapes of leaves from the outdoors
- Acrylic paint or watercolours
- White paper
How to Make:
- Take different types of leaves, wipe them with damp tissue so as to remove any dirt. Let the leaves dry.
- Take the dry leaves, paint the back of the leaves with a generous amount of paint using a paintbrush.
- Now press the leaf gently onto the white paper, making sure the edgy part of the leaf makes an impression on the paper.
13. Paper Fruit Basket
Fruits are colourful and refreshing. No wonder they are loved by all.

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What You Will Need:
- Drawing paper 4-5
- Acrylic paint or watercolours
- Paintbrushes
- Pencil
- Scissor
- Glue
- A small ribbon and decorative items(optional)
How to Make:
- Draw some of your favourite fruits on the white drawing paper and cut them appropriately.
- Paint the fruit cut-outs with their respective fruit colours.
- Draw a good-sized fruit basket on the drawing paper. Make two similar shapes, one for the front and one for the back.
- Paste both sides of the basket leaving the storage compartment. After pasting, it should look like a paper fruit basket.
- Paint the basket cut-out with your favourite colour. Decorate further the basket with whatever craft material you have, like glitter, ribbons, stickers, etc.
- Place the painted fruits in the basket. Voila! Your fruit paper fruit basket is ready!
14. Creative Lollipop Card
This card is sure to impress your child’s friends, and here’s how you make it.

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What You Will Need
- Sweet stamps
- Card paper (any colour)
- Card stock (different colours)
- 1 big button
- 1 taffeta ribbon (narrow)
- Various buttons (neutral shades)
- Glue dots (mini rolls)
- Circle punch
- Safety scissors
- A pencil
- A set of markers
- A lollipop stick
How To Do?
- Tell your child to draw various circles on the different shades of card paper. Cut these using scissors and fold your card paper in half to create the base.
- Layer the circles on the card’s front to resemble a lollipop. Use the circle punch to make a hole and loop a ribbon around it.
- Paste the lollipop stick behind your circle to give it a 3D effect.
- Tie a bow at the top using another ribbon.
- Ask your kid to create their favourite designs using the glue dots on the front.
- Let the glue dry up, and finish the card by writing a name or message on the front with colourful markers.
15. Children’s Day Button Flower Card
Button flower cards are not only easy to make but also look very cute. You just need a few different coloured buttons, some craft papers, and that’s it! Let’s have fun.

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What You Will Need
- 2 sheets of coloured craft paper
- Different coloured buttons
- Glue
- Scissors
How To Do?
- Get a few coloured craft paper sheets, preferably two to three. Pick colours pleasing to the eyes, like sky blue, light pink, etc.
- Take green-coloured craft paper, and fold it into a rectangle.
- Now, cut strips from the edges by using scissors. This will be the stem of the flowers. Repeat these a few times to make stems for different flowers.
- Place the stems on top of one sheet of coloured craft paper, and arrange the buttons in a way it resembles flower petals in a circular pattern.
- Glue the stems and buttons in place on the first sheet.
- Tie up the second sheet with the first one, get a marker, and write ‘Happy Children’s Day’ with a desired coloured marker.
- Tell your kids to gift this to their friends and amaze their peers with their creativity.
16. Polka Dot Vases
These polka dot vases are not only cute, but they’re the perfect children’s day gift. Help your child make these if they’re planning to gift them to their friends.

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What You Will Need
- Polka dot stickers
- A ribbon
- A pair of safety scissors
- A few glass bottles (emptied out)
- Double-sided tape
How To Do?
- Ask your child to make dot patterns all over the glass body using the polka dot stickers.
- Once done, ask them to measure the width of the base and cut up the ribbon according to that measurement. Make sure to cut some extra ribbon on the same length to loop the ribbon around.
- Loop the ribbon and stick it in place using the double-sided tape, and you’re done!
17. Kids’ Postage Stamp
Get your creative juices flowing because we’re about to have a fun ride with this one!

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What You Will Need
- Glue
- A sheet of paper
- A ruler
- Glitter (of different colours)
- A marker
- Coloured pens
How To Do?
- Draw a big rectangle with a marker and put some space around the edges. Use the ruler to measure the rectangle’s size.
- Fold the sheet of paper in half and use a punching device to punch holes around the solid white border (the outside of the rectangle).
- Now draw along the rectangle’s edges a black marker line to make a postage stamp silhouette.
- Sketch out tree designs or any natural elements using sketch pens. Colour the rectangle’s insides and write some children’s day text.
- Add the date below, make your child sign and voila – your children’s day postage stamp is ready!
18. 3D Nature Cube
Want to celebrate this Children’s Day the cool way? Then make this 3D Nature cube with your kids and prepare to watch faces light up in admiration.
P.S.: Get an adult to help you out with this activity.

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What You Will Need
- Cardboard box
- X-acto knife
- Flowers, petals, and any nature items from your backyard/garden
- Sticky contact paper (transparent)
- A pair of safety scissors
- A set of markers
- A thread of string
How to Do?
- Get the cardboard box and make rectangular cutouts on each face using the X-acto knife.
- Fit the contact paper into the rectangular cutouts with the sticky side out.
- Get the flowers, petals, or any other items you’ve collected. Glue them to the sticky side.
- Repeat and decorate until you’ve got lovely natural designs sprawling over each side.
- You can also make some origami or paper lanterns inside the cube to add more life or vibrancy to your 3D nature cube.
19. Paper Bag Ninjas
The perfect way to kickstart fun and frolic on children’s day is to make a bunch of cool-looking paper bag ninjas. Show their friends who their new allies are and what makes them awesome.

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What You Will Need
- Paper Bag
- Cardstock paper (any colour)
- Googly eyes
- Metal paper fasteners
- Punchole machine
- Scissors
- Glue
- Pencil
- Ruler
How To Do?
- Cut 3 inches from the bottom of your paper bag to make the ninja body height.
- Now, cut out a rectangle piece of 5 X 6 inches from the cardstock paper and two strips of 5 X 1 inches for the face.
- Additionally, cut two long strips of cardstock paper, at least 1 inch in width, for legs and arms.
- Attach the body and face pieces to the paper bag to make the ninja puppet. Leave a little space between the thin strips to make a face and leave an opening for the eyes.
- Punch a few holes into the paper bag for arms and add the arms to your puppet. Use the metal fasteners to fasten the arms and repeat the same for the other side.
- Place the long strips for the legs at the bottom of the paper bag. Punch holes into the legs and fasten them to the front using metal paper fasteners.
- Paste a pair of googly eyes on the opening made between the two long paper strips for the face.
- Move the legs and arms a bit to see if they’re held in place well.
- You can get creative by drawing cool design patterns on your ninja arms and legs to make them look unique and stylish.
- There you go. Your paper bag ninja is ready! Let your kids take over, and watch them have fun with their stealthy friends.
We hope you’ll enjoy making these fun crafts for Children’s Day with your little one and will have a blast. No doubt, these are also going to form precious memories for you and your child to cherish in the years to come!
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