
Cooped-Up Kids Will Love These 20 Exciting Art Project Kits
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Christopher Hart Draw Your Own Comic Book
Christopher Hart Draw Your Own Comic Book
The pages of this book are blank comic panels, so artists can come up with their own superheroes and tell their own stories. There are section divisions, too, in case they want to start multiple sagas at the same time.
There’s something soothing about using Crayola’s glitter dots — they come rolled up as glittery balls, and you smush them onto your artwork wherever you please. (Bonus for parents: No mess! The glitter is self-contained in its own sphere of glue.) With this Glitter Dots set, kids can smush the dots onto three different adorable keychains.
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Melissa & Doug Paint & Decorate Wooden Vehicles
Melissa & Doug Paint & Decorate Wooden Vehicles
This kit is part-craft and part art project, since kids have to assemble the wooden train and monster truck before they get to paint them. And if the kids really enjoy painting on wood, there are DIY butterfly magnets, too.
You don’t need to color or glue these mosaics — instead, everything is done with peel-and-stick stickers. The stickers are even little pictures, so the mosaic cereal bowl, for example, really looks like there are cereal pieces in it.
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You go for your nature walk and collect some treasures — then what? This kit helps kids turn interesting rocks they’ve found into ladybugs, butterflies, bees, and other fun shapes. And if you don’t find good specimens near you, it also comes with nine rocks you can use.
Tiny artists will be impressed with their own abilities after tackling these art projects. They don’t even need to master a glue stick — the cardboard shapes are already sticky, and kids just need to ball up the tissue paper and put them in the right sections. This one set makes six crafts.
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Or, if your kids aren’t into dinosaurs, there’s also a unicorn kit that’ll add a dose of enchantment to any bedroom. (You can also choose to paint a wooden unicorn instead of a paper mâché one.)
Named one of Good Housekeeping‘s Hot Toys of 2019, this Crayola set allows kids to make art with glitter and sparkles — without making a mess. The loose glitter gets collected into tubes so that it can be used again.
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Melissa & Doug Stamp-a-Scene Farm Stamp Set
Melissa & Doug Stamp-a-Scene Farm Stamp Set
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It’s easy to capture a day on the farm with this 20-piece stamp set, which comes with its own ink. It also comes with five colored pencils so kids can add any other details they need.
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Creativity for Kids Create Your Own Storybooks
Creativity for Kids Create Your Own Storybooks
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This project turns kids into authors and illustrators. The hardcover book comes with blank and lined pages, so your kids can map out their stories. Stickers, colored pencils, and alphabet and number sheets provide the perfect finishing touches to the pictures.
If you have a toddler on your hands, this is a very easy collage project for kids 18 months and up. It comes with three sticky boards in primary colors, along with buttons, feathers, shapes, stickers, and other doo-dads to match. All your tot has to do is press ’em where she wants ’em.
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Kid Made Modern Arts and Crafts Supply Library
Kid Made Modern Arts and Crafts Supply Library
Sometimes, it’s best to just hand them craft supplies and let them do … whatever, and this case comes with enough to keep you going for a while, including pipe cleaners, sticks, felt, beads, googly eyes, sequins, and jewels, among others. For younger ones, there’s also the My First Arts and Crafts Supply Library.
For older ones, this project uses EL wire to create an illuminating piece of room art. They can use the five included templates, or come up with their own designs. It’s from Kiwi Co, which also offers subscription boxes of art and DIY projects.
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Marisa (she/her) has covered all things parenting, from the postpartum period through the empty nest, for Good Housekeeping since 2018; she previously wrote about parents and families at Parents and Working Mother. She lives with her husband and daughter in Brooklyn, where she can be found dominating the audio round at her local bar trivia night or tweeting about movies.
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