Hey there, craft enthusiasts! If you’re looking to add a bit of slithery fun to your decor, these snake craft ideas are just the ticket.
1. Accordion Fold Snakes
Try your hand at an accordion fold snake for a colorful, wiggly masterpiece. These are great for honing paper folding skills.
2. Egg Carton Snake
Cut and paint sections of an egg carton to build a snake model. It’s a fun, low-cost project perfect for the whole family.
3. Pipe Cleaner Snakes
Bend some colorful pipe cleaners into snake shapes. These are quick and easy crafts that kids adore.
4. Felt Fabric Snakes
Cut and sew some felt to create soft fabric snakes that are perfect for little hands. I often use leftover fabric scraps for these.
5. Painted Paper Snakes
Create vibrant painted paper snakes using colored construction paper. I love how you can experiment with different patterns and colors to make each snake unique.
6. Yarn Wrapped Snakes
Wrap yarn around a wire base to make a yarn snake with a fun texture. This is a wonderful way to use up bits of leftover yarn.
7. Origami Snake Bookmarks
Fold some paper into a clever origami snake bookmark. It’s a great way to mark your place with a slithery friend.
8. Recycled Bottle Cap Snake
Use old bottle caps to create a recycled snake that’s both eco-friendly and charming. I love finding new uses for everyday items.
9. Cork Snake Sculpture
Glue together wine corks to form a sculptural snake. It’s a conversation starter that’s surprisingly elegant.
10. Draft Excluder Snake
Sew an elongated fabric tube and fill it to create a snake draft excluder. Perfect for keeping those cold drafts at bay!
11. Neck Tie Snake Recycle
Repurpose an old necktie into a stylish snake toy. It’s a chic way to upcycle and create something unique.
12. Popsicle Stick Snakes
Glue popsicle sticks together and paint them to form a snake shape. It’s a simple project with a playful twist.
13. Button Snakes for Kids
Create a button snake to help kids practice their buttoning skills. It’s both educational and entertaining.
14. Sock Puppet Snakes
Turn an old sock into a lively snake puppet with some fabric paint and googly eyes. I have fond memories of making these as a kid!
15. Salt Dough Snakes
Mix up some salt dough and shape it into snakes for a tactile crafting experience. I find this a perfect activity for rainy afternoons.
16. Paper Chain Snakes
Craft a long, flexible paper chain snake by linking loops of paper together. It’s a nostalgic craft that never goes out of style.
17. Nature Conker Snakes
String together conkers to make a nature-inspired snake. It’s a beautiful way to bring the outdoors into your crafting.
18. Coiled Paper Plate Snakes
Transform plain paper plates into coiled snakes with a bit of paint and creativity. This is one of my go-to projects for a quick, fun craft session.
19. Snake Skin Wall Art
Use textured paint or stencils to create snake skin patterns on a canvas for a striking piece of wall art. A bold way to add character to a room!

