This week I’m sharing crafts made with one of our favourite materials, the humble paper plate! We always have plenty in our cupboards ready to call on to keep the kids occupied on a rainy day. Re-using household materials is always a great way to craft, and paper plates are brilliant either on their own or as part of a wider junk modelling project. I hope these paper plate crafts can give you some inspiration and new ideas. If you try something new, come back and link it up with us here on Tuesday Tutorials!
Here are my Paper plate craft features for this week!
Paper Plate Mini Beasts Craft from Multi Crafting Mummy
Paper Plate Jelly Fish Craft from ET Speaks from Home
Paper Plate Lamb Craft from Red Rose Mummy
Paper Plate Dream Catcher Craft from Life of Spicers
Paper Plate Underwater Collage from ZingZing Tree
Paper Plates decorated with colourful milk explosions from In The Playroom
Just as an extra here’s our Paper Plate cake stand
Now, on to the linky!
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Deep Sea crafts and activities from Kate
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I hope you liked this weeks features as much as I do! I’m looking forward to seeing what you all have to share with us this week!
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Anna Marikar, mum of four and seasoned blogger, has spent over a decade sharing her parenting journey and passion for kid-friendly crafts and free printables.
Her easy-to-follow craft ideas and practical parenting advice have transformed In The Playroom into a cherished resource for parents.
Thanks for featuring our paper plate craft, some great ideas here!
I always love paper plate crafts – and these are some great ones! Thanks for hosting!
Its wonderful, this collection of paper plates craft. It is next on my activity list for my group.
Your paper plate crafts are awesome!
I love crafting with paper plates, they’re so versatile! We made ladybirds during our minibeats topic, and cats and dogs during our pets topic.
so many lovely ideas. we are going to do this tomorrow
Thanks so much for featuring my mini beast paper plates!