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Paper Chain Rainbow Craft

My 3 year old and I made a paper chain rainbow craft for St. Patrick’s Day. This was an easy craft, but was a great opportunity for my child and I to work on color identification and rainbow color order together. We had a lot of fun making this and hope you will too!

Supplies Needed:

  • construction paper in red, orange, yellow, green, blue, purple, and black
  • scissors
  • glue
  • ribbon

If you don’t have construction paper, I also made this craft with older kids by painting white paper. Once our paint dried, we cut out our strips to make our chain.

How To:

Cut out a 2 inch x 9 inch strip of paper from each color, except black. Using the black paper, I cut out a pot shape to hold our “gold” coins. I cut a thin strip of black to be able to attach our pot to the chain.

Make your chain: Begin with red. Fold your red piece into a circle and glue the ends together. Next, take your orange piece and stick it through your red circle. Glue the orange ends together forming an orange circle. Now it is yellow’s turn. Take your yellow paper and slip it through the orange circle. Glue the ends of the yellow strip into a circle around the orange, forming your third chain link. Repeat this process with green, blue, and purple. My child saw that we had both light blue and dark blue colored paper and wanted a chain link of each color, so ours has an extra blue. We can just pretend this is our indigo!

pot of gold
pot of gold

Pot of gold: I cut a pot (cauldron) shape out of black construction paper. Then I traced a coin and cut out several yellow circles to be our gold. My son glued the gold onto the pot. To attach the pot to our last chain, I cut a skinny strip of black and made a chain around the purple paper. Then we glued the pot onto the strip. Add a ribbon to the top chain if you would like to hang your craft.

I love how our paper chain rainbow craft turned out! My 3 year old I enjoyed making this together and now we have a cute decoration to put up every St. Patrick’s Day. We also made a tissue paper rainbow craft together too ๐Ÿ™‚

rainbow chain craft
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Edible Cereal Rainbow Activity

Edible cereal rainbow activity

Make a rainbow out of Froot Loops for an edible cereal rainbow activity! With marshmallow clouds, who could resist this yummy activity. My coworker made one and showed it me and I had to try it with my son! We enjoyed making this together and redid our rainbow several times trying different color patterns. In addition to being fun and yummy, there are several educational applications to this activity– work on fine motor skills, color recognition, rainbow order or make up your own patterns!

Supplies Needed:

  • Froot Loops
  • 2 large marshmallows
  • 1 pipe cleaner (we used white)
  • scissors

How To:

First, cut your pipe cleaner in half. We used a white pipe cleaner. Pick whichever color you like, but keep in mind that you will see the pipe cleaner in-between the cereal pieces.

Then stick one end of the pipe cleaner into a marshmallow. Now itโ€™s Froot Loops time! We dumped some Froot Loops onto a paper plate for my son to use for this activity. He did a fantastic job getting his rainbow colors in the correct order: red, orange, yellow, green, blue, and purple. Carefully string each cereal piece down the pipe cleaner.

Leave a little bit of the pipe cleaner empty at the end so that you can stick into the second marshmallow. Carefully bend your pipe cleaner into a rainbow shape. Now your Froot Loops rainbow should stand freely on top of the marshmallows.

My son and I each made an edible cereal rainbow activity and I love how they turned out. We enjoyed munching on the Froot Loops and the marshmallows as we went along too! If you enjoyed this activity, check out our Froot Loops Tower and have more yummy fun.