Adorable DIY 3D Flowers From Doilies
These adorable 3D flowers are the 3D garden art from doilies. Kids will love this one. The project is super easy that even toddlers or preschoolers can try for this one. It is an amazing way to teach your kids about plants and flowers. Besides, you only need paper doilies to make this and let the kids paint it in any colors they want. In addition, you can turn the flowers into cards, refrigerator magnets, and bouquets too!
Tutorial: craftymorning
Fun DIY Beaded Bubbles
All kids in the worlds love to play with bubbles. Now, you can try to make something like DIY beaded bubble wands to complete their spring project to do. See that the beads are colorful to make huge bubbles, and it depends on how big to make the wands. It is possible to make your DIY bubble solution to thrill your beloved kids.
Tutorial: redtedart
Gorgeous DIY Beaded Garden Art
This is a gorgeous DIY beaded art to complete your garden and we think even toddlers can create this one. You only need a collection of plastic beads in various colors along with some pipe cleaners. Let your kids choose their designs and then create any flowers, dragonflies, butterflies, and other things in garden. After that, they can display their art in the flower garden so all people enjoy seeing it.
Tutorial: handmadekidsart
Simple DIY Chalk Paint On Walkway
Involve your kids to make this paint and they would love you more if you allow them using it. It is the time to let their imagination goes wild by letting them create the adorable spring scenes on the walkway or driveway by using the DIY chalk paints. To make the paints, you need regular chalk sticks and add some water. This project is so easy especially if you have paints. It makes your kids have time to create garden art to complete the front yard.
Tutorial: simplefunforkids
DIY Adorable Flowers From Coffee Filter
Get ready for springs and let your kids lend their hands to make this little flowers from the coffee filters. The project is so colorful and you can use the flowers to decorate your garden in many ways. It is a great way to teach your kids about how flowers grow and how to make fun and creative craft projects for garden.
Tutorial: sparkandpook
Perfect DIY Tin Can For Windchime
DIY windchimes for kids are awesome that they can even use empty tin cans to repurpose. This DIY project teaches them that they can upcycle the tin cans. To start this project, you only need any cans of all sizes like canned veggies or tuna. After that, let your kids paint the cans and then decorate the can whatever they want. Finalize this project by letting them tying the cans together with twine or rope.
Tutorial: handsonaswegrow
$15 DIY Terrarium
It can be less than $15 if you have a plan to show your kids how to make DIY Terrarium. You only need a glass or a quality plastic fishbowl. After that, add a few succulents you need to make this project. Your kids will learn about planting while doing this project. Even they are able to display the little terrariums indoors or outdoors. In addition, if they plant herbs, they can harvest the herbs. As your little ones grow, your little ones will learn more about the process to grow plants.
Tutorial: feelslikehomeblog
Wonderful DIY Wish Flags
One of the wonderful ways to decorate your garden and lawn is adding garden flags. Flags are easy to make that even kids can do it. What you will need is some white cotton fabric. It is an excellent way to use some of the scrap fabric from the other projects. In addition, you need a few basic craft supplies. Kids can design their flags and you can help them to sew the flags together.
Tutorial: theartpantry
DIY Melted Suncatchers
What is much better than to have DIY melted suncatchers you can do with your kids to decorate your garden? It is amazing to add colorful touch to your garden while adding more textures around it.
Tutorial: artfulparent
Colorful DIY Garden Pinwheels
The last but not the least, you can even try to make perfect pinwheels to add more fun and color to your garden. Kids will love this project as much as they happy to see them spin. You can start this project from plastic file folders and help your kids to cut the plastic. Besides, you can form the pinwheels and then add the dowel rod.
Tutorial: diynetwork