15 Fun Crafts to Do with Kids Using Only Kitchen Items
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Looking for a way to keep the kids entertained without a trip to the craft store? Surprise! Your kitchen is basically a secret art supply shop. From pasta to paper plates, there are endless ways to spark creativity (and keep little hands busy). Here are 15 fun, easy, and budget-friendly crafts you can do with kids using nothing but kitchen items!

1. Pasta Necklaces ππ
Grab some uncooked pasta shapes, add a bit of food coloring for fun shades, and string them with yarn. Kids can design jewelry thatβs colorful, cute, and snack-inspired!
2. Egg Carton Animals π’π
Save those egg cartons and let the kids turn them into turtles, ladybugs, or bees. All you need are some acrylic paints, googly eyes, and glue.
3. Paper Plate Masks π
Transform paper plates into fun masks with markers, feathers, and paint. Perfect for an afternoon of pretend play!
4. Foil Sculptures β¨
Hand the kids a roll of aluminum foil, and let them twist, crumple, and shape it into animals, robots, or jewelry. No mess, no cleanup, just creativity.
5. Painted Wooden Spoons π΄π¨
Turn old wooden spoons into puppet characters with paint, yarn hair, and fabric scraps. Puppet show, anyone?
6. Salt Dough Ornaments π§β¨
Mix flour, salt, and water to make salt dough. Kids can mold shapes, bake them, and paint them for keepsake ornaments.
7. Pasta Art Collage π¨
Spread out some glue sticks and pasta shapes, and let kids create pasta mosaics. Itβs messy but sooo satisfying.
8. Bottle Cap Creatures π§π
Collect bottle caps and paint them into ladybugs, fish, or flowers. Glue them onto cardboard for a whole little scene.
9. DIY Musical Shakers πΆ
Fill plastic containers with rice, beans, or pasta, then tape the lid shut. Instant DIY maracas for a fun jam session.
10. Cookie Cutter Stamps πͺποΈ
Dip cookie cutters in paint and stamp onto paper. Great for making cards, gift wrap, or just messy fun.
11. Muffin Tin Sorting Game π§
Turn an old muffin tin into a sorting station. Kids can sort beads, beans, or buttons into each cup. Great for motor skills practice!
12. Painted Glass Jars π«β¨
Use mason jars as a canvas for kid art. Once painted, they make perfect pencil holders or mini lanterns.
13. Coffee Filter Butterflies π¦
Grab some coffee filters, color them with markers, spray with a little water, and watch the colors blend beautifully. Pinch the center with a pipe cleaner to make butterflies.
14. Spoon Catapults π₯π
Using plastic spoons, rubber bands, and bottle caps, you can create tiny catapults. Kids can launch marshmallows for a fun (and slightly tasty) activity.
15. Kitchen Towel Puppets π§Έπ
Old kitchen towels can be turned into hand puppets with buttons, yarn, and a little stitching. Let the kids put on a puppet show!
Wrapping It Up π
Who knew your kitchen could double as a craft supply store? These activities are fun, affordable, and perfect for sparking creativity in kids (while keeping them busy for hours). Next time boredom strikes, skip the store trip and head straight to your pantry!
