The Most Girly Things EVER!
I have three daughters, and they had a blast scouring Pinterest to find their favorite activities and girl crafts.
These are all things that my girls (ages 4-9) have either done or can’t wait to do – soon!
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Girl Crafts Ideas
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Got a little girl who loves to make her own jewelry? If so, you have to check out these adorable craft stick bracelets! They’re unique, and can be made to fit any wrist. via Molly Moo Crafts
Unicorn Poop. If your girls are like mine, this will make them giggle! Ours always beg to make another batch. via Kids Activities Blog
Yet another super fun and cute craft to make with washi tape. These colorful washi tape bracelets will have your little girl crafting all day long. via Art Bar Blog
These sweet animal envelope valentines can be used for more than just Valentine’s Day. They would be great as birthday cards or thank you notes as well! via Mer Mag Blog
Turn boring old plastic zoo animals into regular party animals with this fun and silly tutorial. via Pretty Providence
Girly Activities
Kaleidoscopes are already super entertaining, but when you add Perler Beads to the mix these little things become irresistibly addicting. Make these mini open-ended kaleidoscopes for yourself and see what I mean! via Babble Dabble Do
Got a little princess in the house? She will love this interlocking cardboard castle that she can completely customize to fit her imaginary world. via Mer Mag Blog
Princess Hat cupcakes. It is a load of fun to make cupcakes out of snow cone liners. The result is princess hat cupcakes! Yum. via Kids Activities Blog
Things Girls Can Make
Ribbon flowers. You can make a collection of flowers for your hair following these tips. via Kids Activities Blog
These beautiful kirigami flowers would make some really neat one-of-a-kind wall decorations for your little girl’s bedroom or play room. via Pink Stripey Socks
You know the book Fox in Sox? Well, here is a super cute fox sock puppet that you can make to go along with the book! via Paging Supermom
If you have a little one who loves to make necklaces, you’ll definitely have to check out these DIY animal necklaces. via Hellobee
What little girl doesn’t want to be a superhero or a masqueraded beauty? These colorful crayon masks can be both with this fun tutorial! via Mami Talks
Best Crafts for Girls
Plain pasta necklaces are SO last year! These painted pasta necklaces are all the rage now. via Picklebums
DIY Starfish Bangles. So fun! Mix up a batch of the molding material and make custom jewelry from toys to shells, the sky is the limit! via Kids Activities Blog
Make your own chalk paint with just simple ingredients. via Picklebums
This isn’t just ANY slime. This is rainbow slime! Add scents with essential oils for a double fun sensory experience. via Learn Play Imagine
Kids DIY Jewelry Ideas
Best friends bracelets from paper. These are a ton of fun to make – your kids can create a collection for all of their “best friends”. via Kids Activities Blog
Do you have a little one who’s obsessed with doing her own body art? Check out how these little girls made their own beautiful (and colorful) henna hands. via Art Bar Blog
Make your own friendship bracelet loom with four simple things you already have in your home. via Kids Activities Blog
Swimsuit bracelets. Transform an old swimsuit into something useful this summer! via Kids Activities Blog
Why spend tons of money on simple glitter tattoos when you can make your own that last longer and look way better! via Reese Kistel
These little milk jug rings are super cute and can be customized to fit little fingers. via Pink Stripey Socks
Looking for a way to upcycle those empty water bottles? Check out these adorable bottle bangles that your little girl can color and customize to her hearts content. via Skip to My Lou
Headbands are a cake walk to make! Use an old T-shirt – no sewing skills required. via Playtivities
Pom-pom flowers. If a birthday or special event occurs during a time when there are no flowers to buy easily, make your own! These yarn pom-pom flowers are FUN! via Playtivities
Every Princess has a princess Pony. And princess pony’s get messy hair. Time for a toy makeover with these tips. via EPBOT
Fizzing fairies! That is what your kids become when they mix science with glitter to make a fairy potion. via The Imagination Tree
These DIY washer necklaces are perfect for the little one who isn’t big on glitter but still loves to accessorize! via Small for Big
Regular sandwiches are boring. Liven up your normal PB& J with a Fairy Sandwich Window. All you need are some sprinkles and a cookie cutter. via Kids Activities Blog
This glitter crown is sure to please any little budding princess. via A Subtle Revelry
Pink Pancakes. SO FUN! You can make them pink with either mashed cherries or even beet juice if you don’t like food dyes. via Kids Activities Blog
Koolaid smells a bit like jelly beans! This is the best way to enjoy koolaid, in playdough. Make it in just five minutes! via Kids Activities Blog
A sweet twist on a classic game. Make kindness cootie catchers with your little ones. via Coffee Cups and Crayons
Decorate your yard with these colorful water bottle wind spirals. via Happy Hooligans
Melting Elsa’s frozen hand is a great way to cool down and keep your little princess entertained. via Happy Hooligans
Create little fairy doors among the trees and invite your little fantastical friends to join in your imaginary fun. via Danya Banya
Make your own magical bubble wands out of pipe cleaners for your little fairy princess. via Lesson Plans
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