How to Make Plaster Cloth Sculptures for Kids
Plaster cloth is a fun material for kids to create amazing sculptures. It’s a less messy alternative than paper mache and engaging for a variety
Discover fun and creative sculpture art projects for kids, using a variety of materials. Encourage hands-on exploration and imaginative 3D creations!
Plaster cloth is a fun material for kids to create amazing sculptures. It’s a less messy alternative than paper mache and engaging for a variety
Our favorite plaster crafts to try with your kids, including plaster casting, plaster sculptures, 3D art, and sidewalk chalk. Updated May 2025 We love sculpture
Shadow tracing is a simple, engaging drawing activity for kids! Build grape sculptures and draw shadows for an edible art experience! Updated April 2025 We
Learn how to make paper mâché bowls with kids. Use a bowl from your kitchen as a mold and then paint the finished product! Updated
Try these 5 fun ideas to DIY cardboard into toys and building materials for kids. These are great recycled projects for the whole family! Updated
Kids can create their own building material by transforming a box into cardboard building discs. Stack the discs to make these awesome sculptures! Project &
Make your own magnetic building set for kids using cardboard. These sculptural magnetic shapes are easy to make, fun to play with, and cheap! Updated
Wood sculptures for kids are easy to make with wood pieces and hot glue. Paint or add additional details with permanent markers. Updated February 2025
Catalina Gutierrez of Red Violet Studio shares how to make a coral reef with clay that even glows under a black light! A great way
Danielle Falk of Little Ginger Studio shares an easy wood upcyle project. Create lovely painted wood blocks to use for colorful sculptures. Updated February 2025
How to make cardboard masks with kids using simple materials. This creative project can be done for anytime fun, Halloween, or pretend play. Updated February
Kids can create easy and fun wire sculptures with inexpensive, colorful materials.
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