Hey there, fellow DIY enthusiasts! Today, I’ll be sharing some delightful fire-themed crafts perfect for preschoolers to enjoy while learning a bit about safety.
Campfire Scene
Recreate a cozy campfire using construction paper to craft logs and flames. It’s a wonderful way to introduce kids to the warmth of a campfire without the heat!
Tissue Paper Flames
One of my all-time favorites is crafting flames from tissue paper. Simply use red, orange, and yellow tissue paper to create a vibrant flame effect—perfect for little fingers to scrunch and glue!
Fire Safety Posters
Design a clever fire safety poster with your preschoolers. They can draw or paste cutouts of firetrucks and firefighters while learning essential safety tips.
Interactive 911 Craft
Help kids create a 911 craft by decorating a paper phone with the emergency number. This craft doubles as a handy reminder of who to call in an emergency.
Watercolor Flame Painting
Dive into the world of colors with a watercolor flame painting. Kids can experiment with blending reds, oranges, and yellows, creating beautiful artwork while honing their color recognition.
Handprint Fire Crew
Use little hands to make a handprint fire crew. Each handprint can be transformed into a firefighter, making it a cute keepsake and a lesson on who puts out fires.
Leaf-Painted Flames
Here’s a twist—use leaves as paintbrushes to create leaf-painted flames. It’s a great way to discuss both art and outdoor fire safety.
Light-Up Campfire Craft
For a bit of magic, try a light-up campfire craft. With a little help, kids can create a faux campfire that glows, adding a touch of wonder to learning about campfire safety.
Fire-Themed Sensory Bin
Create a fire-themed sensory bin filled with red, orange, and yellow items. It’s a tactile experience that sparks curiosity and conversation.
Fire Safety Role Play
Set up a fire safety role play area with costumes and props. Kids can act out fire safety scenarios, making learning interactive and fun.
Flame Shaving Cream Art
Mix shaving cream with red and yellow paint for some flame shaving cream art. It’s a sensory-rich activity that preschoolers will love.
Cardboard Fire Truck
Recycle cardboard boxes into a cardboard fire truck. Kids can decorate and play, encouraging imaginative play while learning about fire emergencies.
Firefighter’s Badge
Craft a firefighter’s badge using foil and paper. It’s a shiny reminder of the heroes who help keep us safe.

