If your child loves Batman, then this Batman craft is the perfect project! They only take five minutes to make and use supplies you most likely have around the house. Spend a few minutes making these cute cuffs and your superhero fan will be courageously saving Gotham City in no time flat.
Kids love superheros, and in the coming weeks I’ll have several Batman and Superman projects to share. We’ll start with these super easy Batman cuffs that your child can make and play with all afternoon! These would make a fun make and take craft at a birthday party. And if you are planning a birthday party, be sure to check out all these amazing birthday cake ideas for boys!
These would also be a great addition to a Halloween costume!
Batman Craft: Wrist Cuffs
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As always, a full printable supply list and instructions are at the end of this post.
For this project you will need the following supplies:
- 4-inch cardboard tube
- Black construction paper
- Scissors
- Glue stick
- Bat pattern
Cut cardboard tube in half.
Cut two 3-inch wide strips of black construction paper, long enough to wrap around the tube.
Use glue stick to cover the tubes with the black paper, tucking the excess inside the tube.
Make a single cut through each tube to open them up and create cuff bracelets.
Print the bat patterns and cut them out. Glue the bat symbols to the front of the cuffs.
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Batman Craft: Cardboard Tube Wrist Cuffs
Supplies
- 4- inch cardboard tube
- Black construction paper
- Scissors
- Glue stick
- Bat pattern
Instructions
- Cut cardboard tube in half.
- Cut two 3-inch wide strips of black construction paper, long enough to wrap around the tube.
- Use glue stick to cover the tubes with the black paper, tucking the excess inside the tube.
- Make a single cut through each tube to open them up and create cuff bracelets.
- Print the bat patterns and cut them out. Glue the bat symbols to the front of the cuffs.
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Mia Alexandra Quiroz Delgado says
I want it but of Superman :) :(
Debbie says
Hi Amanda! I have an outdoor event this Thursday and would like to use your Batman cuffs as an arts and crafts project. Is there a place where I can get the toilet paper rolls without purchasing the toilet paper or better yet where I can get black toilet paper rolls or similar. I would need about 60 of them.
Trying to make this project as quick as possibly since there are so many children and younger.
Thank you for your help!
Best,
Debbie
Creative Dream Entertainment
Amanda Formaro says
Hmm, I don’t know where you can buy them in bulk. Have you googled it?
Hani Shabbir says
Awesome! Must make these for my little boy, he will love these..
Amanda Formaro says
Hope you have fun Hani!