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Colorful world: super fun rainbow crafts!

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Colorful world: super fun rainbow crafts!

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Maybe it’s because spring is finally here…well…spring, but we’ve been feeling so bright and happy lately! We’ve always been lovers of really bright colors, but we can’t help now trying to make as many fun DIY projects and crafts as possible. Then you won’t be surprised, we’ve been craving fun rainbow-themed crafts and making as many as we can!

Just in case you love the idea of ​​making rainbow crafts as much as we do, here are the 15 Coolest Rainbow DIY Projects So far, we’ve fallen into a crazy obsession.

1. Skittles candy bag

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Okay, we know these special Skittles Crafts are St. Patrick’s Day themed items, but if you ask us, there are No The worst time of year to give your friends and loved ones a fun rainbow-themed goodie bag just because you appreciate them. That’s why we still make these blissful homemade treats when they get our attention! We just can’t get over how cute the Skittles by color look.

2. Rainbow and Gold Candy Box

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Well, we know it’s St. Patrick’s Day theme too, but it’s not our fault that all the good Skittles projects revolve around this day! They’re so cute we couldn’t resist making them anyway, especially since our kids didn’t know the difference and were so happy to receive candy and rainbows, especially in one place. That’s why we actually just made them these cute chocolate baskets with sticky rainbow handles last week. See how they did it in Inside Bru Crew Life.

3. Paper Plate and Cotton Ball Rainbow

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Are you so fascinated by the idea of ​​rainbow crafts that you want your kids to get involved too? Then you’ll need some colorful but very simple projects to start them off! A Little Pinch of Perfect shows you how to make cute, fluffy little clouds out of pretty white cotton balls, then add colorful strips that look like rainbows are falling from the sky.

4. Rainbow Pom Pom Cake Topper

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Maybe your kids love rainbows so much that you’re thinking of throwing a rainbow-themed birthday party for them? Well, we happen to think this is one of the best birthday themed ideas we’ve ever heard! We also happen to think this pom pom cake decorating tutorial from The Casual Craftlete might be one of the cutest birthday craft ideas we’ve ever seen.Check out their tutorial to see how they make each little colorful pom-pom and How do they attach them to the kebab to stick in the cake.

5. Rainbow Froot Loops Necklace

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Did we really get your attention when we started talking about rainbow-centric food and candy-themed projects because you know your kids are huge Be kind to lovers, so do you think they’ll be most enthusiastic about these projects? Well here’s another idea for a rainy “crafternoon”! Grab a piece of string or yarn and a box of Froot Loops from your closet and make a lovely rainbow necklace like 18 25 did here.

6. Huge Crystal Rainbow

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Have you ever made, or at least eaten, sugary rock candies that look a bit like crystals, or those quartz stones that sparkle if you smashed them open?then you want Love The look of these neat fringed rainbow crafts is showcased on Hello Wonderful! They show you how to make the same sugar crystals, but this time attached to dollar store plastic strips, this is the part that adds fun bright colors.

7. Rainbow Lucky Charm Gum Ball Necklace

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We’ve talked a bit about rainbows, candy, and jewelry, but what if the idea of ​​wearing Froot Loops around your neck doesn’t real attract you? We’re just assuming you’ll be the one wearing the necklace when your kids finish it, because that’s usually what happens in our house and we’re a little tired of orange and lime flavors like breakfast cereal. That’s why we thought this Rainbow Gum Ball Necklace Craft from Bloom Designs Online was a great idea! We can’t get over how cute they looked with a cute little bracelet charm in the middle.

8. Rainbow Soap Flakes

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Rarely do we find ourselves making a craft that has to be sure not to fool the youngest kids into thinking it’s edible, but this awesome looking rainbow soap looks only Like a sunny summer popsicle may be the first in a while! We’ve always been interested in DIY soap making, and this project in particular belongs to our current obsession with rainbows, so we’re sure you can imagine how happy we were to find DIY-inspired tutorials!

9. The end of the rainbow whirlwind

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We know, we know, this is another St. Patrick’s Day craft. However, when we made these cute spinners with the kids, we encouraged them to put whatever they wanted on the end of a rainbow painted plate instead of a fixed pot, which was a lot of fun! While our kids were playing, we followed the Crafty Morning tutorial, so we got all sorts of fun shapes and objects at the end of the rainbow. One kid made a cloud, another played with a kitten in the sun, and one thought there was a dinosaur at the end of his rainbow. We didn’t ask any questions.

10. Easy Felt Rainbow Pillow

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Have you really been browsing our list looking to find a craft that is still kid friendly but at least small More advanced so that your slightly older child might be more interested and not bored because it’s too easy? We’ve also been eyeing projects for this age group as our nine-year-old recently told us that the crafts we picked were “kid’s stuff.” However, we were super excited to find this particular rainbow craft because it’s still the bright and cheerful way we wanted, but it’s still mostly a cut-and-paste craft in the end. It’s just that you are cutting the felt and sticking it to the pillow! Get full details on making this awesome pillow at Hello Wonderful.

11. Rainbow loom pom pom pencil cap

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If you have kids ages 4 to 14 and they like to make things that are even half your size, you are really Already familiar with the rainbow loom trend.Well, our kid recently decided to put the whole Rainbow It was literally a great idea by making yourself a range of beautiful looking rainbow pencil decorations, and we think the end result is awesome! Make and Takes shows you how it’s done, just in case you want to show your kids how they’re made.

12. Rainbow Mark Coffee Filter

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Our kids have always been a little obsessed with DIY projects anything Even a bit like their experience. That’s why we’re so excited to stumble upon this cool coffee filter craft at Makes and Takes! They show you how to add marker ink to water in a glass, then place a coffee filter in the glass, place its twisted tip in the water filled with ink, and let it absorb the color until it looks Like a watercolor painting. If you do one in every color of the rainbow, you’ll have a full color spectrum by the end of the day!

13. Blast Rainbow Craft

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You are Very Interested when we started talking about brightly colored DIY crafts akin to science fair projects, but you just thought your kids wouldn’t be as impressed with the idea of ​​a coffee filter as we are? Well, no offense because we know we’re easy to please when it comes to neat projects, but we’ve got another idea for you to try in place of that! See how Smart Schoolhouse mixes very special ingredients in six different colors to create a rainbow that “explodes” with fizz and foam no matter how old or young you are! Just make sure to put down the tarp or consider doing this outside.

14. Rainbow Slime

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As we said in the rainbow loom tutorial, we absolutely affim If you have a crafty kid of any age these days, you already know what “slime” is. Slimes are all the rage, and honestly, we’re not mad at all because it’s such a cool item and fully customizable in terms of colors and textures too! Naturally, the rainbow slime on Learn, Play, Imagine is our favorite. Check out their tutorial to see how easy it is to make!

15. Rainbow Face Sensory Game

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If you’re going to make an awesome rainbow craft with your kids, you’d prefer it’s actually something they can do with their hands, preferably without accidentally dyeing their hands a variety of colors while they’re doing it?Then we thought maybe we might have found only suitable for your project! We’re not usually food wastes, but we’re also big advocates of sensory play, so this time we made an exception and made these rainbow faces with our kids just to give them a giddy look on their faces when they see bright tones and Feels weird, icy texture. Find out more about this project on Play, Learn, Grow!

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