Here’s a fun under-the-sea craft that little ones can do.
Make a crepe paper jellyfish.
Materials Needed:
- Cupcake liners
- Crepe Paper (for this project, I used white, pink and purple)
- Glue
- Needle and thread
- Start with two cupcake liners stacked together to form the base of your jellyfish. I found that one liner was too flimsy so I used two. Thread your needle and poke the needle up through the cupcake liners.
- Cut rounded-edge strips of crepe paper and stick them onto the needle. For smaller children you can just glue them on. Once you are done covering the cupcake liner with the crepe paper strips, poke the needle back through creating a loop to hang your jellyfish. Tie off the bottom of the threads.
- Cut various lengths and widths of crepe paper to form the tentacles.
- Flip the cupcake liner over and start gluing the strips of crepe paper to the inside. Allow the glue to dry thoroughly.
Hang your jellyfish and let the tentacles flutter in the breeze (or ocean current).
And the best part is these sweet jellyfish don’t sting!
Happy Labor Day to my U.S. friends ~ enjoy the day off!
Happy Labor Day to my U.S. friends ~ enjoy the day off!
Thanks for visiting.
Carolyn
Cute project! Would be really super for a beachy party or something like that! Thanks for sharing, I pinned it!
ReplyDeleteHi Carolyn! What a wonderful Way to use crepe paper. I never use it, but I really must do it now, it looks so light and fairy, thank you so much for sharing and have a wonderful Day!
ReplyDeleteWow!
ReplyDeleteIt's beautiful!
This is just too adorable! Love it!!
ReplyDeleteJeannine @ The Concrete Cottage
oooohhh, this is sooo pretty Carolyn!!!! Too bad I finished my son's underwater-themed birthday already!!! Oh, well,there's always next year. ;-)
ReplyDeleteThis is so pretty, Carolyn!
ReplyDeleteThis is beautiful Carolyn! How fabulous these would be for an under the sea party or ocean themed room. Gorgeous! Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteAmy*
THis is so dang cute and beautiful at the same time! I love that it is affordable as well. thank you for the inspiration!
ReplyDeleteKim@reposhture
These are so pretty, Carolyn! Thanks for the inspiration!
ReplyDeleteMost beautiful jellyfish I've seen outside of the Jellies exhibit at the Monterey Bay Aquarium!
ReplyDeleteThis is so beautiful! I know you said it is a kid's craft, but wow - this looks so sophisticated! :)
ReplyDeleteLove this, so cute! stopping by from whatever goes wednesday. your blog is lovely! :)
ReplyDeletexo, Ruthanne
ruthannewithane.blogspot.com
this is fantastic! How creative!
ReplyDelete<3 Bethany @ thesepiapuppy.blogspot.com
This project belongs in an Anthropologie window display...LOVE it! Been trying to think of some creative & fun things for our little girl's room. I think I need to make this!
ReplyDeleteThanks so much for sharing!
teresa
www.hugsandpunches.net
This is so dang cool. I would have totally made these if we had our "Under the sea" theme at work this year... bookmarking these for future projects!
ReplyDeleteLove it! Such a fun idea!!
ReplyDeleteSo pretty and what fun!
ReplyDeleteooohh, never seen such gorgeous jelly fish Carolyn! thanks so much for sharing on craft schooling Sunday!
ReplyDeleteThis is so adorable! I would totally do this for one of our parties or themed events!! Pinning!
ReplyDeleteSp pretty!
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