51 Fun & Easy Crafts for Kids to Keep Tiny Tots Busy in 2025

any great crafts for kids keep your children engaged — for hours and without much fuss or planning. Picking the right craft also helps make a rainy day more fun, a day off of school educational or preparations for a birthday party or holiday gathering interactive. These crafts are also fantastic for teaching and building essential skills.



What are the best crafts for kids? What’s the easiest craft to learn and teach your children? We’ll look at several popular crafts for home and school, the supplies you’ll need to accomplish them. We'll also take a look at how to make craft projects fun and engaging for children of all ages. 

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Easy Crafts for Kids at Home

1. Friendship Bracelets

Friendship Bracelets
Craft some friendship bracelets (via Canva)

Whether you have a Swiftie kiddo or a child who simply loves jewelry, making friendship bracelets is a fun and easy craft for kids. Gather jewelry string, clasps and a selection of beads. Encourage them to mix colors and create patterns to make their bracelets unique. Get inspired with these Taylor Swift friendship bracelet ideas.

2. Toilet Paper Roll Binoculars

This simple craft for kids requires minimal time and supplies. Take two empty toilet paper rolls and glue them together. Then, decorate the binoculars with markers, stickers, beading, glitter or paint. Attach string and plan a fantasy safari to continue the fun!

3. Sock Puppets

Sock Puppets
Sock Puppets (via Canva)

Making sock puppets is a great Christmas craftThanksgiving craft or Winter craft for kids because it's cozy and passes some good time while being cooped up indoors during frightful weather. It encourages imaginative play, creativity and storytelling. The puppets are easy to make with old socks and simple supplies like buttons, small gems, markers, yarn and fabric scraps. Your child will build fine motor skills while completing this fun and easy craft for kids. 

4. Milk Carton Birdhouse

Transform empty milk cartons into crafts for kids that help the birds in cold climates. They can paint, decorate and personalize their birdhouses with markers, stickers, twigs and leaves. This craft encourages creativity and teaches children about responsible recycling. They can also make friends with the birdies that continue to visit. 

5. Pinecone Bird Feeders

Pinecone Bird Feeders
Funky pinecone bird feeders (via Canva)

Help birds find even more food with this craft for kids. Make pinecone feeders by spreading creamy peanut butter on a pinecone, rolling it in bird seed and hanging the bird feeder outside with string. You’ll attract birds to your yard, which your children can watch and enjoy.

6. Tissue Paper Suncatchers

Experiment with color and texture by making visually stunning tissue paper suncatchers. This craft for kids involves gluing different sizes and shapes of tissue paper onto contact paper to create a unique design that comes to life in a sunny window. 

7. Cookie Decorating

Cookie Decorating
Cookie decorating with their bestie (via Canva)

Decorating cookies is a festive craft for kids that works well during the holiday season, particularly Christmas cookie ideas. With some homemade or store-bought sugar cookies and sprinkles, icing and cookie cutters, you can create unique designs that are fun to make and even better to eat! You can also host a cookie decorating party or a cute cookie exchange.

8. Pipe Cleaner Animals

Twisting and turning pipe cleaners into animals can be super fun crafts for kids. It requires minimal materials and sparks imagination while encouraging hand-eye coordination. Bend and shape pipe cleaners into various animal forms, such as dogs, cats, spiders or fantastical creatures. For more simple and creative projects, check out easy crafts to do at home for inspiration.

9. Origami Art

Origami Art
Use the Japanese art of origami (via Canva)

Use paper and basic folding techniques to create fun and intricate origami designs. Kids can start with easy projects like cranes, boats or frogs before moving to more complex creations. According to Forbes magazine, crafting projects such as this helps improve concentration, refines motor skills and increases spatial awareness.

10. Wreath Making

Wreath Making
Wrap up a wreath (via Canva)

Kids can express their creativity while making wreaths. This is an excellent option for kids' crafts at home because it uses simple materials like paper, cardboard, fabric or natural items. Decorate each unique wreath with pom-poms, artificial flowers, buttons or leaves.

11. Silly Face Windsocks

Choose fun and silly crafts for kids that incorporate movement by designing windsocks. Kids can decorate a simple paper tube with bright colors and ribbons and then hang it outside to watch the wind make it spin, dance and sway. It also works as a fun activity to include in creative 5th birthday party ideas.

12. DIY Bookmarks

DIY Bookmarks
Craft up DIY bookmarks (via Canva)

Create DIY bookmarks by having your children cut cardstock paper and add decorations like drawings, glitter and glued accents. This is a fun way to encourage reading while helping children develop hand-eye coordination.

13. Homemade Picture Frames

Homemade Picture Frames
Homemade picture frames are styled to their preferences (via Canva)

Glue popsicle sticks together and add decorations to make creative picture frames. These fun crafts for kids allow creativity, personal expression and the chance to display favorite photos with colorful, customized designs.

14. Decorated Lanyards

Personalizing and decorating lanyards combines creativity with functionality. These easy crafts for kids involve adding stickers, paint marker designs and other decorative features to pre-purchased lanyards. Here's our guide on how to make stickers if you want to design your own.

15. Painted Coasters

Painted Coasters
Funky painted coasters (via Canva)

Create personalized, practical items that can be given as gifts or used at home by painting coasters. These creative crafts for kids involve adding designs to wooden or plastic coasters. Hand your child a paintbrush, and let them use their imagination.

16. Personalized Keychains

Personalized Keychains
Personalized crafty keychains (via Canva)

Designing personalized keychains is a fun craft to try with your children. You can use paint markers, vinyl cutouts, glitter and beads to create unique keychains that can be used by family or given as gifts to friends. 

17. Painted Plant Pots

Painted Plant Pots
Paint some plant pots (via Canva)

Purchase simple clay pots and let your children decorate them using paints and glued-on embellishments. Then, plant your favorite seeds, water them and watch the garden grow for creative and nature-focused crafts for kids. 

18. Homemade Sketch Book

Homemade Sketch Book
Homemade sketch book for artsy kids (via Canva)

Staple small pieces of blank paper together and decorate the cover using markers or glued-on embellishments to make personal-sized notebooks for drawing. Encourage your child to fill the pages with their artwork so that their imagination can thrive. 

19. Wall Hangings

Invite your children to get creative with yarn, beads, sticks and natural materials as they make wall hangings. You can display this craft for kids in your home or give it as a gift.

20. Decorated Tote Bag

Decorated Tote Bag
Decorated tote bag with paint and stamps (via Canva)

Use fabric markers or paint to add color and designs to canvas tote bags. These useful crafts for kids are fun to make and can be used for groceries, books or household items. The finished bags are personalized and make lovely gifts for family and friends. Go a step further with the older kids by purchasing or creating wooden stencils for even more enhanced creativity. 

21. Metal Can Pencil Holders

Metal Can Pencil Holders
Metal Can Pencil Holders (via Canva)

Transform a metal soup can into a functional pencil holder by cleaning it, wrapping it in paper and drawing designs or adding decorative details. This functional craft for kids makes a great addition to your home office or gift for your child’s teacher, family or friends. 

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