Kiddie Crafts: Paper cup creations

I know, paper cups are poor, and I am not good whether I use them. What whether I reuse them? Can I redeem myself just a little?

If you’ve got paper cups kicking around, there are all sorts of ways that they can be re-purposed into cool Kiddie Crafts. Just that afternoon, I went to the pantry for some dried pasta and realized that there was only a very little bit left. I additionally came across some leftover party cups that I’d stashed absent. What do you do with pasta and paper cups? manufacture maracas of course!

After the break I’ll tell you how, share another paper cup craft that we tried, and point you to a few more that I think pass the kiddie craft tryout (simple, inexpensive, fun, and easily modified for different ages).

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Paper cup maracas
Debra tells us that music is key to raising imaginative children. I agree with her 100%. Providing children with the opportunity to explore music, particularly in an experimental, non-structured way, is one of the greatest gifts you can give your children. Making their own instruments is a great way to energize that.

You’ll need two cups, tape and something to shake around inside. We used pasta and rice, but you could let your children scavenge the house or backyard finding other interesting materials. whether you want to invent a more traditional maraca, try using bits of seashell.

After you’ve gathered various things, spend some duration together wondering what each filling will sound like. How will small grain rice differ from a large heavy pasta shell? What happens whether they are mixed together? analysis your speculation together and notice why things happen the way they do.

When your Kiddie Crafters have decided on their fabric of choice, simply fill one cup 3/4 full, place the other one on top, and tape them together. whether you’re using plain cups, they can paint them, adding sparkle, stickers or other embellishments that construct the instrument personal. Our cups already had a licensed character (something I swore I’d never buy!) considering they were leftover from my three year old’s birthday, but my boys still added foam animal and letter stickers.

Paper cup baskets
Any kind of crafted carrying case is a big hit at our house. They fill them, empty them, and re-fill them with all sorts of little treasures. whether you have collector-type kids, these little paper cup baskets are a great craft.

You’ll need the paper cups, scissors, a gap punch, and a pipe-cleaner. Here’s how to construct the baskets:

  1. Snip all the way around the cup, making each slit about one inch faraway with a 1/4 inch within them.
  2. Fold the pieces down so
    they fan out around the rim of the cup. whether your child is old sufficient to use scissors, let them do the cutting. whether they form a slit too towering, you can just patch it with a piece of tape on the inside.
  3. Punch a gap on either side of the cup
  4. Thread one end of the pipe-cleaner through the gap and tie the end. Loop it around to the other side, making a handle.
  5. Decorate the basket. Leave the final touches up to the crafter. My boys left the cups as they were, but probably would have painted plain ones.

The white paper cup basket by at CraftBits is actually fairly pretty. whether you used a piece of wire or fragile ribbon instead of pipe-cleaner, I can suppose they would produce a cute little gift basket. We used the same bright colored cups, so they looked sharp when paired with red and yellow pipe cleaner. You can check them out in the gallery.

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The paper cup maracas and baskets used up our additional cups, was a fun activity for the afternoon, and gave us some great new things to play with. whether you still have cups leftover, there are no shortage of crafts that allow you to re-purpose them. Here are a few of my favorites:

Flower pot hanging
This is suggested as a Mother’s Day craft, but I wouldn’t put that limitation on it. I think it’s perfect as a gift for any occasion, or simply as decoration in the house. Basically, you cut the cup in half and mount in onto a decorated paper plate. You’ll stuff the cup with tissue or interpretation paper flowers, and hang it on the wall or from a door knob.

String phone
Paper cups invent great ear-pieces for string phones. whether you haven’t shared that classic activity with your kids it’s a fun backyard science experiment.

Mosaic cup
Even your littlest crafters can compose that one. Tear pieces of colored interpretation paper, or color on plain paper, and tear it into pieces, thereupon glue it to the cup. Kids could manufacture an image in the mosaic or simply enjoy the colors. I think that would manufacture a fun birthday party activity where the kids can manufacture and use their own cups.

Ball in a cup game
This game will keep them entertained for hours, trying to land the tinfoil ball in the paper cup.

Well, I think these should easily use up any additional paper cups that you’ve accumulated from summer barbecues, picnics and parties. What should you do whether you need a paper cup and don’t have one handy? We’ve got you covered there too!

Original post by Francesca Clarke

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