
A free guide for families who want a simple, calm starting point for screen-free craft time.
This is a small starter list you can keep handy. Save it, print it, or screenshot the parts you need.

10 Supplies to Keep at Home
With these basics in a cabinet, almost any rainy afternoon turns into a real project.
- Colored paper or cardstock
- Watercolor paper
- Washable kids paint and brushes
- A watercolor set
- Glue sticks and clear tape
- Safe scissors (blunt for younger kids, sharp for older)
- Craft felt in several colors
- Yarn or chunky cord
- Wooden beads or a small bead assortment
- Air-dry clay

5 Rainy-Day Crafts
- Paper garland — cut shapes, string them up
- Air-dry clay trinket bowls — drape clay over an upside-down bowl
- Nature printmaking — leaves dipped in paint, pressed onto paper
- Felt story pieces — cut shapes, arrange into scenes
- Handmade cards — fold paper, decorate, write a note
Full directions for all five: Screen-Free Craft Ideas for Rainy Days.

5 Low-Mess Crafts
- Paper weaving and collage
- Sticker mosaics
- Felt boards and felt story pieces
- Paint-with-water books
- Bead and yarn jewelry
For low-mess kit picks: Best Low-Mess Craft Kits.

3 Age-Based Project Ideas
Ages 3-5
Paint-with-water books or a paper collage with pre-cut shapes. Short, sensory, and impossible to mess up.
Ages 6-8
A small felt sewing kit or weaving loom. Builds a real skill, produces a real result, and holds attention for a full afternoon.
Ages 9-12
An embroidery hoop kit or a beginner woodworking project. Real materials, display-worthy results.
More by age: Crafts by Age.

Quick Cleanup Checklist
- Put down a craft mat, old tablecloth, or newspaper before starting
- Keep a small bin or basket for scraps within reach
- Hand each child a damp washcloth at the end
- Store paint, glue, and scissors in one bin so cleanup is one motion
- Save the finished pieces somewhere visible — kids work harder when they see their work

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Keep Going
- Shop Favorites — picks by craft type
- Best Craft Kits for Kids Ages 3-12 — main buying guide
- Parent Guide — the thinking behind the site

