Birds Nest Craft
This birds nest crafts makes use of simple craft cupboard supplies like paper plates and tissue paper to produce a fun craft for kids, suitable for spring or summer. Add some little eggs to turn this into an Easter craft, too...
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Pompoms are bright, tactile and fun to craft with. We have some very cute pompom craft ideas which can be made from just a few simple craft supplies.
This birds nest crafts makes use of simple craft cupboard supplies like paper plates and tissue paper to produce a fun craft for kids, suitable for spring or summer. Add some little eggs to turn this into an Easter craft, too...
Find out how kids can make this cute bumblebee pencil topper using just a few craft supplies. It's a good summer craft, or perhaps for Back to School or an insect theme?
You never need to be too far away from a koala with our cute little koala pencil toppers! Make one for yourself and some for your friends too!
Find instructions below for making this cute Ladybug Pencil Topper - a fun kids craft for Back To School, an insect theme, or anytime!
Children will enjoy making this cute little lovebug for Valentine's Day - it's perfect to give to friends and family!
Our lovebug - so cute!
Who would have thought a collection of black and white pompoms could turn into this adorable panda! Easy for kids of all ages to put together - and I expect the finished panda will be treasured!
Find instructions for this quick and easy pompom caterpillar craft for kids below. It's a good craft for practising simple needle and thread skills, and he's quite cute - he might become a firm friend!
Sarah and Jack made this pompom Christmas tree to give as a Christmas card, but you could use green card rather than paper and make a larger tree to hang or display standing instead.
Kids will enjoy making this cute little pompom hedgehog - its quick and easy to do!
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Have a go at making this adorable little pompom kiwi - you'll want to keep him with you always! Fun for a New Zealand theme.
Dig into your craft cupboard and drag out all your little bits and pieces and scraps to make these fun pompom monsters! You could stick the monsters onto the end of a pencil if you like, or hang them up with a length of thread.
This little pompom pig was a huge hit with our craft testers, but he didn't want to stand upright for his photo! Older children could make their own pompoms in three different sizes.
Don't you love this funny spider? Despite his googly eyes, I'm not sure I'd like to meet him in the dark on Halloween! These pompom spiders can be hung around your room or simply left on windowsills, mantelpieces and nooks and crannies to surprise and delight!