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Encouraging your kids to craft?

I dont know about you, but I consider the ladybug to be the cutest of all insects.

ladybug crafts

They waddle along, minding their own business, they dont bite, and theyre delightfully colorful.

Theyre also a lot of fun to learn about, especially for a child.

Make book covers, bookmarks, or even backpack art.

ladybug crafts

Keep in mind that you might want to cut the apples in half yourself to avoid any mishaps.

Felt Ladybug Brooch

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Heres one to help your kids learn how to sew!

This adorable ladybug brooch only uses felt, which is super easy to work with.

Apple Ladybug Stamp

The stitches are very simple, so theyre great for little ones new to the game.

Otherwise, use a brooch back pin (here).

Hunt down a rock of the right size and get painting!

Felt Ladybug Brooch

Now they can handle anything your kids do.

Paint alongside them and make something for your desk with theseDIY rock photo holders.

All you need are some coffee filters, pipe cleaners, googly eyes, and washable markers likethese.

Ladybug Rock Pets

Sit the kids down in front of the TV on a drop cloth and let them get to work.

Minimal adult supervision is needed for this craft, although you will have to handle the antennae gluing.

you could use this technique to create any shape you like, so theyre great as gifts.

Coffee Filter Ladybugs

Once done, slot it into their favorite book.

Paper weaving is easy to teach, and the result is well worth hanging on the fridge.

This is ideal for slightly older kids who can understand the concept of weaving better.

Ladybug Paperclip Bookmark

Dont worry, the crafts dont stop there.

Check out thesefun crafts for kidsfor more ideas.

Not to worry, this adorable craft reuses them in the best way.

Paper Weaving Ladybug Craft

These little ladybugs make an adorable accent for your childs bedroom window.

Or, if youre a kindergarten teacher, theyre a great craft to teach en masse.

Parents will be delighted to receive these!

Upcycled Plastic Ladybug Spoons

The supplies are inexpensive and easily accessible, not to mention theyre gentle on your wallet.

after you grab all the pieces laid out, the kids can go ham with minimal supervision.

Just ensure you cut out the individual egg carton sections beforehand.

Egg Carton Ladybugs

Consider using paint markers liketheseto minimize the clean-up on your part.

Ladybug Puzzle Craft

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I guarantee this craft isnt what you first thought it was.

This isnt a ladybug puzzle to assemble, its an adorable ladybug figurine made out of puzzle pieces!

Ladybug Puzzle Craft

Its so creative, inexpensive, and easy to make.

Id recommend this for kids of any age.

The result is also fun to play with.

Recycled Ladybug Catcher Jar

Make a day of it, and craft something of your own alongside your little one.

How about thisDIY headband from an old t-shirt?

Help them to make this recycled ladybug catcher, complete with a themed lid!

Ladybug Hat Craft

Make the jar, then head into the backyard for some bug catching.

Ladybug Hat Craft

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Then again, why catch a ladybug when you canbea ladybug?

For younger kids, I recommend cutting out a lot of the pieces first before assembly.

Paper Ladybug Dome Pets

If you dont have any,theseare a great option for little hands.

Luckily, this isnt the only papercraft your child can test their new scissors on!

Whip them out for theseDIY paper walletstoo.

Ladybug Clear Slime

After all, combining fun with science is the best avenue to learn!

This ladybug clear slime uses contact solution, clear Elmers Glue, water, and your choice of colorings.

The original tutorial used red glitter and black pom poms, but the materials are up to you.

Recycled CD and Handprint Ladybug

Years from now, you could look at this and remember how small they were!

Most modern homes have a spare CD or DVD lying around that would be perfect for this ladybug.

Little bug lovers will adore these tiny corner bookmarks!

Ladybug Corner Bookmark

In fact, theyre the perfect way to encourage your childs interest in reading.

Complete the figure with some dots and eyes, and youre all set!

The words will practically fly off the pages.

Ladybug Spoon Puppets

The puppets are also super simple to put together without supervision, which is ideal.

Wooden spoons can be somewhat hard to come by, so verify you pre-order themherebefore heading into class.

Youll also need some red cupcake liners, a marker, and some self-adhesive eyes.

Toilet Paper Roll Ladybug

Invite your students to be as creative as they want.

You might even want to build an activity around learning the lifecycle of a ladybug.

The possibilities are endless!

Potato Stamp Ladybugs

Simply sit your little one down for some quality time with their scissors and some cardstock.

Make it educational by introducing some ladybug fact or keep it as a fun and light crafting afternoon.

Are you still stuck for some activities?

Upcycled Ladybug Bowl

it’s possible for you to use the leftover paper for any of thesepaper crafts.

Potato Stamp Ladybugs

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Heres another craft thats perfect for when youre stuck at home.

Teach your child about spiders, bees, butterflies, and more with the powerful potato stamp!

Paper Plate Love Bugs

you might use myriad sizes to create a ladybug family or even create different bugs.

The great thing about this upcycle is its versatility.

Paper Plate Love Bugs

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Struggling to get your child to eat their vegetables?

Ladybug Rocks for the Garden

This love bug paper plate is here to save the day!

Divide the paper plate amongst the food groups, and make eating their veggies fun again.

Ceramic plate painting kits liketheseoffer an easy gateway to personalized dishware.

Drag the craft table outside along with some acrylic paints, then go rock hunting.

Palm-sized rocks are perfect, but multiple sizes will add interest.

These colorful ladybugs look absolutely adorable trekking their way through your gardens underbrush.

Spend some quality time with your kids, learn about ladybugs, and decorate all at once.