Painted Paper Cup Crafts: Three Ways

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Painted Paper Cup Crafts: Three Ways

Plain paper cups are such a versatile crafting supply! Today we’re sharing three simple crafts you can make featuring a paper cup, paint, and just a few other supplies. We were so excited to try out making our own paper cup walkie-talkies and love how well they really work! Sometimes the oldies really are the goodies, and this definitely applies to this classicly simple craft. The cup and ball toss is another classic – such a simple concept, but you’ll be surprised at how long you’ll find yourself playing with this DIY toy. And finally, the floral party hats – because why not wear a cute little cap around the house?

Painted Paper Cup Crafts: Three Ways

We love that by using these fun blue shades of FolkArt Acrylic Craft Paint, the three crafts instantly become a little suite of color-coordinating party activities! Why not have a mini at-home celebration with your family and these DIY projects? Make floral party hats for everyone to wear, have a friendly cup and ball toss competition, and then play broken telephone with the paper cup walkie-talkies. Sounds like a whole day of fun to us! For the full instructions for all three crafts, keep reading!

Painted Paper Cup Crafts: Three Ways

what you need:

Painted Paper Cup Crafts: Three Ways

how-to:

Painted Paper Cup Crafts: Three Ways
For the paper cup walkie talkies:
Step 1
Use a foam stencil brush to stamp polka dots onto the outside of two paper cups. Let dry and repeat with a contrasting paint color, slightly overlapping onto the first dots to make a cool 3D look. Let dry.
Painted Paper Cup Crafts: Three Ways
Step 2
Use a craft knife to cut a small X into the bottom of each cup.< Painted Paper Cup Crafts: Three Ways
Step 3
Cut a long piece of string and feed each end into the bottom of each cup. Tie a double or triple knot into the end and pull taught into the cup. Remember that the length of the string will dictate how far apart you and your partner can stand while using the walkie talkie, so make sure to cut it as long as you think you’ll want.
Painted Paper Cup Crafts: Three Ways
For the ball toss games:
Step 1
Paint a playful pattern onto the outside of each cup. Each game only needs one cup, so paint as many as you want. Let dry.
Painted Paper Cup Crafts: Three Ways
Step 2
Use a craft knife to cut a slit into the bottom of each cup. Fit a popsicle stick in and use hot glue to secure in place if needed.
Painted Paper Cup Crafts: Three Ways
Step 3
Cut a piece of string about 36″ long. Tie one end securely onto a wooden bead and the other end to the popsicle stick inside the cup. Use hot glue to secure the knot onto the popsicle stick.
Note: Test out the game and adjust the length of the string accordingly. Kids might prefer to start with a shorter string while they learn.
Painted Paper Cup Crafts: Three Ways
For the party hats:
Step 1
Paint patterns onto the outside of as many cups as you’d like hats. Mix and match colors and patterns for a festive party feel! Let dry.
Painted Paper Cup Crafts: Three Ways
Step 2
Cut two pieces of ribbon and hot glue into the inside of each up on opposite sides. Make sure that the ribbons are long enough to wrap around the wearer’s head and be tied into a bow under their chin.
Painted Paper Cup Crafts: Three Ways
Step 3
Create the flower details with cupcake liners! Simple pinch them in the center and glue them together in a little stack as shown.
Painted Paper Cup Crafts: Three Ways
Step 4
Hot glue the cupcake liner flower to the side of each hat and they’re ready to wear!
Painted Paper Cup Crafts: Three Ways
Painted Paper Cup Crafts: Three Ways
Painted Paper Cup Crafts: Three Ways
Painted Paper Cup Crafts: Three Ways
Painted Paper Cup Crafts: Three Ways
Happy crafting!!

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