Pipe Cleaner Scribble Craft for Kids ~ A Book Inspired Activity
Today is National Scribble Day, and we are creating Pipe Cleaner Scribble Crafts while reading “I’m Not Just A Scribble” by Diane Alber, and our kids cannot get enough! We absolutely love this book, ever since we reviewed it for Dine Alber last year.
Crafting with pipe cleaners
These little things may have to be one of my kid’s favorite art supplies ever, and whenever I set them out on the table, they go bonkers over them! They usually want to create and mold them into all sorts of things. Today, that’s exactly what we got to do, on purpose!
“Great art starts with just a scribble!” ~ Diane Alber
Let’s get making these fun Pipe Cleaner Scribble Craft for Kids! Please note that this post contains affiliate links. I only recommend products that I have personally used and believe will be of use to you. Thanks for your support!
Pipe Cleaner Scribble Craft for Kids
Supplies Needed:
Pipe cleaners
Googly Eyes (optional)
Scissors
The Book, I’m Not Just A Scribble by Diane Alber
What do you:
To begin, take your pipe cleaner and bend and twist it into a random shape of a scribble. Add on more pipe cleaners, if needed. Ours needed at least two.
Once you have a good size of scribble you can add on your arms, and then legs.
Then, take your googly eyes, or Scribble Stickers and add your cute face!
Add a bit of tacky glue to the back of your googly eyes as well as the stickers, because the stickers will not stay on long without it.
Your Pipe Cleaner Scribble is coming along…
Continue to create more and more little Scribble characters for endless play, and fun while you read the book, I’m Not Just A Scribble!
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Thanks for reading today!
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Enjoy building your masterpiece,
Alexandra