Categories: Activities for Kids

Paper Carrot Craft

Bunnies and chicks are definitely cute, but how about making a quirky looking carrot wreath? We’ll show you how to make a simple paper carrot craft that can easily be used as a fun decoration.

Since this project requires a lot of cutting, it’s a great fine motor exercise!

*This article contains affiliate links*

Carrots are definitely delicious and we’re sure bunnies would agree. They also make a great Easter craft theme.

We’ve been busy making all sorts of Easter crafts and have lots of ideas for bunnies and chicks but what about carrots? It’s time to step up our carrot game.

We love making 3D paper crafts, it’s just so much more fun to see the paper take on dimension. We’ve had the coolest alligator craft that comes to life as you work it and a cute caterpillar made in a similar way to this carrot and we were pretty sure this one would be awesome too. And it was.

This project would be fun to do in the classroom (and of course at home), you can get our template (you’ll find it at the end of this tutorial) or just let your kids plan it themselves to get the right shape.

If you hang all the finished products, you will have the cutest wreath ever. Imagine these paper crafts hanging on the wall of your home or classroom. You don’t have to stick with orange carrots (although that is the most popular).

Want to make your wreath even more fun? Mix it up by making paper rabbits (just search for paper rabbits in our search bar) and paper chickens (search for paper chickens) and adding them to your wreath. Fun!

Paper Carrot Crafts

What you need

  • our paper carrot craft template (you can get it at the end of the tutorial)
  • orange paper (thicker printer paper or regular printer paper will work)
  • green paper
  • printer
  • drag
  • glue

Tip: If your printer has its own intelligence like ours, we recommend printing one page first and then printing the other. On our first try, we inserted a green sheet of paper and an orange sheet of paper and asked the printer to print a sample. And the orange part printed on the green sheet and vice versa. Then we inserted the orange sheet first and then the green sheet and the printer (which we promise we love) printed it wrong again. Intelligence of its own!

Watch Video Tutorial

Or follow the step-by-step instructions below

Print this carrot craft template.

Get ready for some serious pruning!

Start by cutting out the craft outline. We start by cutting out the root part of the carrot.

After cutting along the outline, continue cutting along the dashed lines.

Cut, cut, cut!

Now it’s time to fold.

You will see a straight line at the end of the paper strips (which you created by cutting multiple times).

Fold along that line.

There is also a line at the base of the paper strips.

Fold along that line again.

Once all the strips have been folded at the base, unfold them.

Time to paste!

Make some arches! Apply glue to the folded end of the paper strip, create an arch, and press down onto the carrot root.

Do the same with all the paper strips.

We recommend starting with the smallest arches and working your way up to the largest, it will be easier this way.

Now let’s cut the green part of the carrot.

Cut along the contour and along the dashed lines.

Glue the smaller part to the larger part.

Wait for the glue to dry.

Glue the green part to the back of the orange part.

Let the glue dry.

Woohoo, your paper carrot craft is done!

Now rinse and repeat until you have a whole field of carrots to use.

Once you’ve finished making all the carrots, all that’s left is to stick them on walls, windows, furniture… Yes, everywhere.

Or connect them with wire to make an Easter wreath.

Get the paper carrot craft pattern here

Carot Craft Pattern

Want instant access to all of our printable crafts, activities, and resources?

With thousands of printable crafts, activities, worksheets, coloring pages, and drawing tutorials, you’ll always have the resources you need at your fingertips. Perfect for parents and teachers alike!

Sign up now and start printing!

Categories: Activities for Kids
Source: fetb.edu.vn

Matthew Oldham

Name: Matthew Oldham Title: Author and Professional Illustrator Biography: Matthew Oldham is an accomplished author and illustrator, renowned for his engaging educational books published with Usborne. With a background in English literature, he has a flair for making complex subjects accessible and enjoyable for young readers. Before his writing career, he worked with the BBC, where he produced comedic radio programs. His transition into illustration allowed him to combine his love for storytelling with his artistic talents. Skills and Interests: Matthew’s illustrations are characterized by their vibrant colors and intricate details, bringing life to the subjects he writes about. He is an avid cyclist who enjoys exploring the outdoors, often drawing inspiration from nature for his artwork. On quieter days, he can be found lounging with a good book or sketching new ideas for his next project. Contributions: Matthew’s books cover a wide range of topics, from history and science to the wonders of the Earth. His illustrations not only complement his writing but also stand alone as works of art, exhibited in galleries and used in educational materials worldwide. His dedication to both writing and illustrating has made him a beloved figure in children’s literature and art education.

Share
Published by
Matthew Oldham

Recent Posts

Easy Yarn Caterpillar Craft

Use leftover yarn and make some adorable yarn art with your kids. This easy caterpillar…

2 weeks ago

How to Draw a Flower – Step by Step Drawing Tutorial

Let your child's drawing skills grow with this easy-to-follow flower drawing tutorial. Just follow a…

2 weeks ago

Printable Dinosaur Puppets (PDF Template)

Are your kids ready for the coolest craft they'll make this year? We just know…

2 weeks ago

Swirly Paper Rocket Craft for Kids

Aim for the stars with our swirly paper rocket game for kids. If your kids…

2 weeks ago

Free Printable Months of the Year Coloring Pages

What better way for your children to learn the names of the months than to…

2 weeks ago

How to Draw a Helicopter – Step by Step Drawing Tutorial

If you think drawing a helicopter is difficult then we have great news for you…

2 weeks ago