Ladybugs are lovely and their spots are so much fun to count!
These 25 Lovely Ladybug Crafts For Kids are a great way to bring in spring with insects that are beautiful AND fun to make! Between the bright colors, the googly eyes, and of course, all those spots, your kids are going to have a blast with these. Enjoy!
3D ladybugs are fun to make AND make great spring decorations!
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How fun are these ladybug balloons?
Or if you don’t want to draw on the balloons, use them to make balloon painted ladybugs!
Practice those scissor skills with this lovely construction paper ladybug.
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Or create ladybugs out of egg cartons and hide them around the house.
This footprint ladybug is adorable and a great way to make memories.
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Can you imagine all the fun things you could do with golf ball ladybugs?
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I’m in love with this paper plate ladybug. So much fun for kids to make!
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But I really ‘heart’ this heart ladybug!
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Break out the tissue paper and make bright ladybugs that’ll look great on the refrigerator!
Or liven up a room with these ladybug suncatchers!
Make this ladybug wind sock and let the wind take your ladybug away!
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You could recycle old caps into ladybugs that are all sorts of different colors.
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Origami ladybugs for the win! This one is easy to make and great for folding practice!
I think I love these bright plate ladybugs best of all. I want to fill my house with them.
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Use recycled tissue paper rolls to create an army of ladybugs.
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These ladybugs are made from spoons! Spoons. Seriously, how awesome is that?!?!
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This pom pom ladybug couldn’t be any cuter (or fuzzier) if he tried.
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Break out the popsicle sticks for this one! The kids will love gluing this popsicle stick ladybug together!
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If you love painting rocks (and who doesn’t?) then you’ll love creating these adorable garden rock ladybugs.
Or graduate from rocks to shells! What a great way to use those vacation souvenirs…turn them into ladybugs!!
I never would have thought to use can tabs to make ladybugs, but I’m so glad someone did! How fun!
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This little tissue paper ladybug is so sweet and fluffy!
Ladybug spinners are so much fun to watch in the wind!
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Bigger kids are going to love making this yarn ladybug! You won’t believe how easy it is to make!
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