Looking for a fun craft to make with the kids this week? Try our Cheerio Corn on the Cob!
It’s a fun and easy way to get creative with your little ones – and you can enjoy the results together.
Cereal Corn on the Cob Craft Idea For Kids
Who is ready for another POPPIN’ good fall themed kids craft idea?! If you are – you are in for a real treat today because I have yet another great craft idea to share with you all {especially if you have little ones running around the house!!!}
Using just ordinary cardstock paper, school glue and inexpensive cereal as your embellishment – this Cheerio Corn on the Cob art project is sure to be a hit in your home. It’s not only super simple, really cheap and great for younger children BUT it’s also the perfect excuse to munch on some cereal during {and after} your craft time.
So what are you waiting for? Get to work on “harvesting” this beauty up today!!!
Happy crafting, my friends!!! Don’t forget to share pictures of your child’s cheerio covered paper corn, on our Facebook page or tag us on Instagram to see it! #gluedtomycrafts
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Looking for a fall craft project to do with the kids? Get creative and make some corn on the cob masterpieces using Cheerios & school glue!
Craft Supplies:
- Corn Printable – on our landing page
- White Cardstock Paper
- Yellow Crayon, Coloring Pencil or Marker
- Dry Cheerios
- School Glue
Directions:
- First print the corn template on white cardstock. You only need ONE print per cheerio cereal on the corn cob craft. Feel free to print as many as you like!
- Now that you have the printable printed out, grab your choice of yellow coloring utensil.
- Color in the center of the corn, completely yellow.
- Next up – put a good layer of glue all over the yellow portion you just colored in.
- Have your child lay the cereal on top of the glue, until it’s completely covered.
- And that’s it! Now set aside the cheerio covered piece, to let it dry completely.
- Before displaying your Cheerio Corn on the Cob, carefully remove any cereal that didn’t quite stick to the glue {discard}
- Then display proudly for all to see! {please be sure to supervise young children so they don’t eat glue with their cereal or choke}
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If you are looking for even more fall themed kid crafts, be sure to check out the fun posts listed below.
And if you decide to make today’s Cereal Covered Corn on the Cob craft or any of our inspiring crafts found on the blog – be sure to share a picture on our Facebook page for all of us to see!
- Leaf & Paper Plate Turkey
- Ghostly Leaves
- Silly Leaf Hair
- Terra Cotta Pot Scarecrow
- Bubble Wrap Corn on the Cob
- Popsicle Stick Corn
- Toilet Paper Roll Corn Cob
- Paper & Popcorn Kernel Craft
- Popsicle Stick Candy Corn
- Fork Painted Candy Corn