International Women’s Day is a wonderful opportunity to introduce preschoolers to the celebration of women and their achievements. Let’s dive into some delightful craft ideas that little hands can create with lots of love and a splash of creativity.
Handprint Flower Bouquets
Transform those tiny handprints into a colorful bouquet that makes a perfect Women’s Day gift. I adore how each handprint becomes a petal, showcasing the uniqueness of each child.
Paper Plate Crowns
Let the kids feel like royalty by crafting paper plate crowns adorned with bright jewels and glitter. These crowns are simple to make and always bring smiles and a sense of empowerment.
Silhouette Art
Create stunning silhouette art by cutting out profiles and decorating them with colorful paper flowers. I remember the joy on the kids’ faces when they saw their silhouettes come to life with vibrant embellishments.
Empowerment Bracelets
Craft empowerment bracelets using colorful beads and stretchy string, each bead representing a quality like kindness or strength. It’s a beautiful way for children to express positive traits.
Flower Pot Painting
Paint terracotta pots with bright patterns and plant a seed to symbolize growth and nurturing. These little pots become special keepsakes, reminding us of how we can nurture each other.
Paper Doll Chains
Create a chain of paper dolls decorated to represent women from around the world. I love how this craft opens up conversations about diversity and global unity.
Layered Tissue Paper Flowers
Make layered tissue paper flowers in vibrant colors to celebrate the beauty and diversity of nature and women alike. These flowers are always a hit, and they brighten up any room.
Inspirational Quote Posters
Design posters with inspirational quotes using simple words like ‘Strong’ or ‘Brave’. It’s amazing to see how kids interpret and decorate these words with their unique flair.
Egg Carton Necklaces
Transform egg cartons into colorful beads for necklaces, teaching kids about upcycling. I love how this project combines creativity with sustainability, sparking conversations about resourcefulness.
Ribbon Dancing Sticks
Craft ribbon dancing sticks for kids to twirl and dance with, celebrating joy and movement. The movement of the ribbons as they dance is so mesmerizing and fun.
Personalized Magnets
Make personalized magnets with bottle caps and small photos or drawings. These little magnets are a hit on fridges and are such a personal touch.
Yarn Wrapped Hearts
Wrap yarn around cardboard hearts for a tactile and colorful decoration. I find this activity soothing, and the finished hearts make lovely gifts or decorations.
Clay Figurines
Use air-dry clay to mold simple figurines depicting women in various roles. Watching kids shape these figures is fascinating, and it sparks great discussions about different professions.
Feathered Headbands
Create feathered headbands that celebrate creativity and imagination. The combination of textures and colors makes these headbands a favorite among the kids.
Handmade Cards
Design handmade cards with heartfelt messages and illustrations. I treasure these cards as they capture the sincerity and creativity of the little ones.
Story Stones
Paint stones with symbols or images to create story stones for storytelling. This craft encourages imagination and narrative skills, and it’s always a hit during story time.
Dream Catchers
Make simple dream catchers using hoops, yarn, and beads. These are wonderful for teaching about different cultures and the beauty of dreams.

