Maker Monday: Kids can make their own sock puppets
Photo above by Nick Page via Unsplash.
This fun and easy “Let’s Try” Maker Monday project, courtesy of our creative friends at the Children’s Museum of Pittsburgh, is a great one for bigger kids. They will love making a puppet from an old sock and some spare buttons. (Great for a last-minute homemade gift or a project to do during the holiday break!)
You’ll find all the details on materials and instructions right here, and you can follow along on the video below to learn each step. As with all Maker Monday activities, this is one that your kids can do with items you may have around the house or can get at a dollar store.
A note to kid makers: Please work with a parent or caregiver on every project, including this one, and always be very careful when using tools of any kind, including scissors.
Maker Monday materials you’ll need:
- old socks
- needle and thread
- scissors
- yarn
- buttons
- cardboard for additional decorations
Instructions:
- If there are any holes in your sock, sew them up (it doesn’t have to be perfect!)
- Then you can make eyes for your puppet with buttons. What do you want the eyes to look like? Add cardboard for extra detail by cutting out the cardboard in a shape that you like (we picked a heart) and sewing the button onto the cardboard. (See video.)
- Then you’ll sew the eyes onto your sock.
- Next, cut lengths of yarn for hair.
- Sew the hair onto your sock.
- Now you’ve got a puppet! Have fun playing with your new friend.