Creative Ideas for Kids Arts and Crafts at Home

Keeping kids creative while stuck at home is not only fun, but can be therapeutic. While undergoing major life changes, like those related to Coronavirus, kids can develop anxiety, depression, or even experience an increase in behavioral issues. Art and creativity can serve as an outlet for children to express themselves and reduce these uneasy feelings. Here are some fun resources that can get the creativity flowing!

1. At home drawing classes

Drawing 4 Kids is an amazing online resource that provides multi-level online drawing lessons for all ages.

2. Homemade greeting cards

Kids can send encouraging messages to family and friends by creating homemade greeting cards.

3. Sewing projects for kids

Teach kids a new skill! Here’s a list of easy sewing projects for kids.

4. Create with LEGOs

Challenge your kids to build a LEGO© masterpiece.

5. Art therapy

Beat the isolation blues using these art therapy ideas to help your children express themselves.

6. Sidewalk chalk

Another creative idea for kids arts and crafts at home is sidewalk chalk! Take a walk around your block and write inspirational chalk messages on the sidewalk or pavement. Here’s some inspiration.

7. Free online arts and crafts guides

Mr.Printables is a great resource for easy crafts using original designs and free guides so children can create decorations and games right at home.

8. Recycled art

You don’t need fancy art supplies to get creative. Check out these ideas for using materials in your home to create recycled art.

9. Painting for kids

Get out the paintbrushes with these step-by-step painting tutorials for kids of all ages.

10. Get crafty with sculptures

Get hands on and start building with these easy sculpture projects for kids

Have you created any cool creative projects for your kids while stuck at home? Perhaps you have a favorite website or YouTube channel you’d like to share? Let us know in the comments!

Also, don’ forget to check out this story about art therapy and how it can specifically help your child cope with this difficult moment. 

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