Sometimes it is tough being a mom. Especially during the pandemic with kids stuck at home, moms are always looking for some simple DIY and crafts projects that are easy to keep kids busy and have fun. Today, we are going to teach you how to make an easy dreamcatcher at home with your children. With just a few simple steps and easy to find materials, you and your kids will learn how to make this very fun and educational craft project.
Learning about the history and origin of Native American dreamcatchers
Did you know that dreamcatchers originate in Native American culture? The purpose and story behind dream catchers is very interesting and will be sure to keep your children engaged, while also learning about other cultures and the significance of dream catchers. This will add meaning to the craft after it is completed, so be sure to educate your kids about the history and legends surrounding the origins of Native American dream catchers while you complete this DIY project.
Make your own DIY dream catcher at home
It is really easy to make a dream catcher at home! All you need are the following materials to start building your very own dream catcher like the one pictured above:
- Paper plater
- Scissors
- Craft string or yarn
- Craft beads and feathers
Simple instructions on how to make a dream catcher craft for kids
First, use your scissors to cut a large round hole in the center of your paper plate. The paper plate will make up the hoop of your dreamcatcher. Next, punch some holes around the paper plate hoop, using either your scissors or a hole punch if you have one. Next, start weaving your craft string or yarn through the holes of the paper plate, going across in a web pattern. It is OK if the web looks a little random! Mix together some different colors of yarn for a fun look. Leave some yarn hanging at the top to use to hang your dream catcher once it is complete. Leave some yarn hanging from the bottom too. Decorate the hanging threads of yarn at bottom with as many feathers and beads as you like. Be creative and have fun!
Making a DIY dreamcatcher at home is easy and fun
Once you are done following those simple instructions, you will be the proud owner of your own dream catcher! Once your dream catcher is complete, hang it in your child’s bedroom near a window, as is the tradition in Native American culture. When you and your kids look at it, you will be reminded of the fun project and time spent together making it. We hope you enjoyed following this simple tutorial and now feel confident to make your own dream catcher craft project at home. Please let us know in the comments if you have tried this dreamcatcher DIY project. We would love to hear how it went!