Hey there, fellow makers! If you’re looking to dive into some fun and creative sculpture projects with the little ones, you’ve come to the right place.
Bright and Bold Paper Sculptures
Use bright paper and scissors to make vibrant sculptures. I often start with simple geometric shapes and let the kids’ imaginations take the lead.
Miniature Wooden Sculptures
Combine small wooden pieces with glue to craft intricate scenes. A little paint adds personality to these tiny creations.
Wire Wonders
Shape and twist wire to form intriguing structures. I love seeing how kids’ sketches come to life in three dimensions.
Recycled Cardboard Creations
Grab those discarded cereal boxes and toilet paper tubes, and let’s transform them into colorful sculptures. In my studio, we love turning these everyday materials into imaginative creatures and structures!
TP Tube Pencils
Transform TP tubes into giant pencils with a bit of paint and foil. It’s a quick project that’s perfect for sparking creativity.
Pompom Pizzazz
Use pompoms and glue to create fluffy, colorful sculptures. These are always a favorite in my workshops for their tactile appeal.
Candy Heart Sculptures
Construct sweet sculptures with plaster and candy molds. It’s a delightful project that sparks imagination.
Plaster Cloth Masks
Create stunning masks using plaster cloth over molds. Kids love decorating them with paint and embellishments.
Egg Carton Creatures
Repurpose egg cartons into quirky creatures. With a little paint and googly eyes, these humble materials become something magical.
Foil Figures
Aluminum foil can be molded into dynamic figures. It’s a quick and shiny way to explore form and movement.

