Once used to clear the grit out of tobacco pipes, the fuzzy, bendy pipe cleaner has become ubiquitous in the craft world, particularly in kids’ crafting. Pipe cleaners are especially great for beginner artists because the tools are pliable (and re-pliable) and often don’t require any glue to build with.
Get started with a few of the fun and accessible ideas below, then set your kids free with a bundle of rainbow pipe cleaners for an afternoon of crafting.
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Pipe Cleaner Flowers
There's nothing like fresh-cut flowers to brighten a room, but you can't beat the longevity of these faux blooms. Take an artistic approach to synthetic flowers and craft them out of colorful pipe cleaners. These potted bouquets look lovely on the kitchen window sill or welcoming guests on the patio.
Pipe Cleaner Flowers from The Spruce Crafts
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Flower Ring
Master the art of the pipe cleaner curlicue with this sweet wearable craft. You’ll need six chenille pipe cleaners for the petals, plus an extra one for the stem. Create a few flowers in a variety of colors for all seasons and occasions.
Flower Ring from Jae Bellz
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Foam Wing Dragons
These precious figures are just as fun to play with as they are to make. A couple of swirls of pipe cleaners and some foam cutouts make perfect fairy tale dragons. Attach a few to a re-configured wire hanger to create an easy mobile for an enchanted baby's room or hang them on the wall for colorful decor.
Foam Wing Dragons from Frugal Fun for Boys and Girls
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Tall Spiders
Perfect for Halloween, young entomologists, or craft time, these spindly, skinny spiders come to life out of pipe cleaners and a few plastic beads. These spiders make easy homemade centerpieces and decorations, especially during October.
Tall Spiders from Preschool Crafts for Kids
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Bejeweled Ring
Fix a length of a pipe cleaner around a finger, twist to secure, then remove it and hot glue a decorative gem or two on top. These kid-friendly accessories are a perfect DIY craft for a princess party or dress-up time.
Bejeweled Ring from Juggling With Kids
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Fishing Game
While crafting with pipe cleaners is fun and easy, why not create a full-on game with them too? Kids can twist a few colorful fish from the fuzzy wires, then tie a magnet to a makeshift pole to “fish” at the kitchen counter.
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Styrofoam Base Sculpture
Set kids up with a few basic supplies and let them create a unique three-dimensional art piece. A square styrofoam base perfectly holds plastic straws, pipe cleaners, and beads. The best part of this craft is that children can continually re-work and manipulate the structure.
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Bunnies and Carrots
This handy tutorial utilizes a few clever pipe cleaner twisting and bending techniques (the tight spiral and the M-fold) to make an adorable set of rabbits and a cute bunch of carrots. Add these to a potted plant for a quick refresh of your springtime decor or to an Easter Basket.
Bunnies and Carrots from Lines Across
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Swirled Lollipops
Especially if you’re trying to keep little ones away from sugary sweets, this quick craft could help satisfy that sweet tooth, or at least distract kids for a little while. Just twist a couple of colors of a pipe cleaner around themselves, curlicue them together, and glue them onto a wooden craft stick or paper straw.
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Colorful Chameleons
Practice naming and matching colors with your little ones with help from these fun chameleon crafts. Build a rainbow of posing critters with fuzzy red tongues and sit them on color-coordinated craft foam leaves.
Colorful Chameleons from Lines Across
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Monsters Finger Puppets
Put on a mini puppet show full of color and creativity with a few pipe cleaners and pom-poms. Pop on a googly eye or three and add a few monster claws to complete these little monsters. Kids will feel encouraged to stage their own plays thanks to these props.
Monsters Finger Puppets from Mom Endeavors
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Rainbow
Little ones can practice ordering their colors with the help of a square of floral foam and a set of colorful pipe cleaners. Glue on some cotton ball clouds to finish the craft. This makes a lovely decorative addition to a kids' bookcase or bedroom shelves.
Rainbow from Still Playing School
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Beaded Dragonfly
Plastic beads fit perfectly and tightly on a straight pipe cleaner and shaped metallic wings take these creatures of flight to the next level. Opt for glow-in-the-dark beads to add an extra "wow" to a little lightning bug.
Beaded Dragonfly from I Heart Crafty Things
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Crown and Scepter
Take dress-up time to the next level with some easy homemade accessories. Kids can make jeweled crowns and royal scepters, using mostly pipe cleaners. Glue a few lightweight faux jewels on the crowns and scepters for extra sparkle.
Crown and Scepter from The Makerista
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Wood Bead Monkey
Hand-painted wooden beads make these monkeys come to life. Get the family together and build a whole barrelful, then pop them onto pencils, pens, or markers for an energized coloring session.
Wood Bead Monkey from Frugal Fun for Boys and Girls
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Clothespin Crocodile
Upcycle old clothespins into chomping crocodiles with the help of this tutorial. Paint the clothespin in reptile green before adding paper teeth or bugging eyes. Use the finished product to hang kids’ artwork or encourage kids to help with laundry day.
Clothespin Crocodile from Blissful Domestication
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Pom Pom Caterpillar
Create friendly little bugs using colorful pom poms, googly eyes, and pipe cleaner antennae. Add a few hooked legs, then pop these creepy, yet awfully cute crawlies into the sandbox for an extra tactile toy.
Pom Pom Caterpillar from Momee Friends of Long Island