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22 Snake Crafts For Kids To Make

November 8, 2020 by Shellie Wilson

From snake-themed crafts for kids to more advanced projects for adults, this roundup of 22 Snake projects has something for everyone who is interested in snakes. Whether you’re a fan of these slithering creatures or just looking for a fun and unique craft idea, you’ll find plenty of inspiration in this collection.

Most of these crafts can be completed in under an hour and require only basic supplies, making them perfect for busy parents or educators. You will find a variety of crafts that include snake-shaped ornaments, snake-themed cards, snake-inspired home decor and more. You will also find some fun snake-themed activities that can be enjoyed by adults and kids.

So, grab your crafting supplies and let’s get started on creating our own snake-themed crafts. Not only is it a fun and easy way to learn about these fascinating creatures, but it’s also a great way to spend quality time with your family and friends.

 

For the adults to make – 

DIY Snake Scarf — CraftBits.com

Knitted Toy Snake — CraftBits.com

 

Snake Craft Project for Kids with Craft Sticks

SNAKE PUPPET

Recycled Crafts for Kids : Snake Craft

Stocking Snake Craft for Kids

Bendy Egg Carton Sea Snake | Fun Kids Crafts

Toilet Paper Roll Snakes! Easy and Fun Craft for Kids

Paper Circles Snake Craft

Bendy Paper & Loom Band Snake Craft

Mix ‘N’ Match Articulated Snake Craft

Snuggle Snake softie that kids can sew

Pipercleaner snakes

Make: A Pretend Play Pet Tank from Recycled Supplies – barley & birch

Finger Knitting Snakes

Easy Snake Corner Bookmark Craft

Preschool Rainforest Theme: All About Anacondas!

How to Make a Patterned Rocks Snake Craft

Easy Paper Snake Craft

Snake Crafts and Activities for Children, Snake Crafts Children can make.

 

Snake Books for kids to support your learning

12 Australian Venomous Animals! Kids Book About Dangerous Creatures

Snakes Little scientist

Wooden Snake Craft Kit
How to Make Paper Plate Snake Craft

Snakes are elongated, legless, carnivorous reptiles of the suborder Serpentes. Like all other squamates, snakes are ectothermic, amniote vertebrates covered in overlapping scales. Wikipedia

 

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A Blanket Knitting Pattern Where Yarn Selection is Everything

Many times when I write these posts I will say something like “you can use any yarn you want” or “this would be a great stash-busting project.” That’s just how my mind works. And my stash, too, since I probably have sweater quantity of two or three yarns at most, but tons of singles and odd balls and leftovers.

Blankets are generally a really good way to use up those bits, but in this case, I think you’re going to want to plan it out a bit better.

Looking at photos of the Color Study Blanket from Purl Soho, it looks like it’s made with two yarns held together, and that block in the center is worked with one of each color from the adjoining sides to make a mixed up color.

But that’s not actually how it’s done. This is three separate colors (four, really, with the neutrals in the corners) chosen form a yarn with an expansive palette so they play off each other. The project calls for a worsted weight superwash wool, which is a great choice for a blanket that’s both warm and washable.

This pattern was originally designed by Laura Ferguson and was updated by Hiromi Glover. It is worked in one piece in garter stitch intarsia, which is a great way to learn the intarsia technique if you don’t already know it. It comes in crib or throw sizes.

Despite the introduction to this post, I am going to go ahead and say that, yes, of course you could do this blanket with scraps or odd balls or even just choose five colors that don’t blend together so easily. But I really do love the look of the color play, and I think it would be worth your time to find colors that play well together to get a similar effect.

This pattern is available for free from Purl Soho.

[Photo: Purl Soho]

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