Pipe cleaners have long been a staple classroom supply. They’re colorful, inexpensive, and have so many uses. Try out one of these pipe cleaner crafts with your students to add a vibrant, colorful effect to your classroom, and have some fun in the process! Check out this list of 40 of our favorite pipe cleaner crafts.
1. Create pipe cleaner animal friends
Students will love these adorable pipe cleaner animal creations. The variety of animals means everyone can choose which one they like best.
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2. Match colors on a pipe cleaner tree
Round up colorful pipe cleaners and beads to match. Twist the pipe cleaners into a tree shape, then let kids string the matching beads to the right branches for some color recognition practice.
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3. Cultivate a cactus garden
How cute are these cacti! Create a whole garden of them with the easy instructions at the link.
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4. Spell with pipe cleaner letters
Take a break from writing and try twisting pipe cleaners into letters instead. Then, use those letters for fun spelling practice.
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5. Craft a butterfly ring
How sweet are these pretty rings? Your kids will love this simple and beautiful craft.
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6. Gaze at pipe cleaner constellations
Use star-shaped beads along with pipe cleaners to map out the constellations of the night sky. Bonus tip: Hang them from the ceiling for cool classroom or bedroom decor!
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7. Pick a bouquet of roses
Real roses fade, but these pipe cleaner crafts will last forever!
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8. Get hands-on math practice
Make simple but effective math manipulatives to help kids see addition and subtraction in action. These are great in the classroom or for extra practice at home.
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9. Blow bubbles with homemade wands
Sure, you could just use the wands that come with bubble solution, but these are so much cooler! Experiment with different shapes, and personalize your own wand with colorful bead patterns.
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10. Grab a colander for fine motor practice
Give a toddler some pipe cleaners and a colander, and you’ll keep them busy for hours. Not only will it buy you some much-needed quiet time, but it will also give them excellent fine motor skills practice.
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11. Go over the rainbow
This cute pipe cleaner craft is the perfect way to welcome spring! Use the finished products to decorate your classroom for a colorful accent.
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12. Form shapes with pipe cleaners and straws
Thread pipe cleaners through straws and use them to create a wide variety of 3D shapes. This is good for geometry review, but they make fun building toys too.
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13. Plant pretty pipe cleaner flowers
You’ll be impressed by how realistic these flower pipe cleaner crafts are! “Plant” them in small terra-cotta pots for an even better effect.
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14. Light up pipe cleaner circuits
This STEM activity will amaze your science students, and you only need a few basic supplies to pull it off. Get the how-to at the link.
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15. Craft cuddly mini teddy bears
These tiny teddies are big on charm! Make a whole collection for kids to play with or trade with friends.
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16. Grow crystal icicles
Pipe cleaners are the perfect medium for growing crystals in supersaturated solutions made with Borax. This is one of those pipe cleaner activities that never fails to amaze.
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17. Travel to a galaxy far, far away
Do or do not … there is no try when it comes to these galactic pipe cleaner crafts! Make the whole crew and act out your own stellar story.
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18. Count with pipe cleaner numbers
Like the pipe cleaner letters above, this activity gives kids fine motor skills practice along with a way to learn their numbers. String beads onto the letters for more counting practice.
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19. Smile at a crocodile
These cute crocs are nothing to be scared of! Craft them with pipe cleaners, wood craft sticks, and a little bit of white paper for teeth.
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20. Re-create favorite yoga poses
Here’s a fun way to work on physical fitness. Have kids bend pipe cleaners to represent their favorite yoga positions and explain how the pose makes them feel.
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21. Float pipe cleaner jellyfish
How cute are these floating jellyfish decorations? Using multiple colors for the tentacles creates such a vibrant look for classroom decor!
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22. Practice spelling words
Grab some alphabet beads and work on sight words, CVC words, or whatever’s on the spelling list this week. The hands-on component encourages whole-brain learning.
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23. Fly a swarm of dragonflies
Hang a host of sparkling dragonflies by the window to catch the light! Learn how to make these pipe cleaner crafts at the link.
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24. Craft a DIY fidget stick
Fidget toys are a terrific way to help kids work off some physical energy while staying focused on the subject at hand. These DIY pipe cleaner fidget sticks are easy and inexpensive enough to make a batch for the whole class.
25. Twist together pipe cleaner lollipops
They look delicious, but don’t snack on these little lollipops! These pipe cleaner crafts are so cute you’ll want at least a dozen.
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26. Turn a pipe cleaner into a needle
How clever is this? If you don’t have kid-safe plastic needles for lacing activities, twist a pipe cleaner into a needle to use instead.
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27. Bend pipe cleaner skeletons
You could hang these as Halloween decorations, but we honestly think they’re fun enough to keep around all year long!
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28. Create colorful dragons
These cuties don’t breathe fire, but kids will love playing with them anyway. Learn how to twist your dragons at the link.
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29. Weave a pipe cleaner bowl
Weaving is an excellent way to work on hand-eye coordination. Use woven pipe cleaners to make mats, or bend them up into bowls or baskets.
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30. Hang a garland of hearts
Send a message of love with this easy-to-make pipe cleaner garland. Hang them to celebrate Valentine’s Day or any day.
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31. Put together superhero figurines
Students will adore these little crime-fighting crafts. Ask your class what their superpowers are for a fun bonus activity.
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32. Bookmark a good read
Encourage good reading habits with these adorable bookworm bookmarks! Such a simple craft for an awesome result.
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33. Craft feathery pencil toppers
These birds definitely won’t fly away! Gather a few art supplies to craft these fun and functional pencil toppers.
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34. Play tic-tac-toe
Turn craft time into game time with these adorable pipe cleaner tic-tac-toe boards. Students will absolutely love this 3D version of a fan-favorite game.
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35. Be the star of the sea
These cute starfish will go over swimmingly with your students. You can even add magnets so students can take their starfish friends home.
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36. Create finger puppets
Put on a play with these pipe cleaner finger puppets! You have the option to create a variety of animals for endless fun.
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37. Bee the change
Create a buzz with these adorable little bees. Wrap the pipe cleaners around a wooden clothespin and add some googly eyes for an un-bee-lievable craft.
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38. Meet friendly monsters
Who knew monsters could be so cute? These little creatures are created using Ping-Pong balls. How creative!
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39. Craft a snack bag
Students will love this craft-and-snack all in one! Hand these out as gifts after holiday parties or classroom festivities.
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40. Take an “elfie”
Have some fun with these adorable elves made out of pipe cleaners! Your kids will appreciate this silly and cute craft.
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