Learn how to make paper claws with this easy tutorial from Clara, age 13! This is such a fun boredom buster or rainy day craft for kids. Perfect for pretend play or fold up a full set for dress-up! Scroll down for step-by-step directions using a sheet of letter-sized paper (8 inches x 11 inches). No scissors or glue are needed.
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Paper Claws – Materials Needed:
First, gather your materials. For this project, you will need:
- 1 sheet of letter-sized paper for each claw (8 inches x 11 inches) – We love the bright colors included in this pack!
- …that’s it!
Paper Claws Step by Step Video Tutorial
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Tips:
- Before attempting, watch the full video at least once.
- Go slowly.
- Remember, you can pause or rewind the video.
Have fun crafting!
More Easy Paper Crafts for Kids:
- Make a Simple Kite – With just a few common household items you probably already have on hand, you can make a simple kite in about 2 minutes from start to finish. My kids and I love making these kites and spending the afternoon at a local park flying them!
- How to Make a Heart Out of Paper – This is one of my favorite methods for making paper hearts, and it is easy to do! All you need is a sheet of paper, scissors, and some double-sided tape. These paper hearts would make colorful and fun room decor!
- How to Make Paper Lanterns – I love how festive these paper lanterns look hanging from the ceiling in our craft room, and they can be made at a moment’s notice using common household items. This is such a great project for kids who are starting to master the use of scissors!
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