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Craft Tutorials | Crafts for Kids | Recycled Crafts for Kids | Plastic Spoon Bugs on a Branch
Recycled Crafts for Kids

Plastic Spoon Bugs on a Branch

Author by Amanda Davis on March 11, 2019 Updated on April 1, 2019

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Plastic Spoon Craft: Bugs on a Branch by Amanda Formaro of Crafts by Amanda
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Plastic Spoon Bugs on a Branch Craft

Summertime means flowers, animals foraging and plenty of bugs. This is a fun kid’s craft to help teach kids about insects, or just something fun and colorful to do one afternoon! If you have a group of kids, you could make an entire tree of plastic spoon bugs! Great for a classroom display.

Bugs made from plastic spoons on a felt leaf

 

Plastic Spoon Bugs

School will be starting up again soon, so think about how cute this display of plastic spoon bugs would be in your classroom. A great way to get everyone acquainted and creating something together.

RELATED: Don’t miss my Tips for Painting on Plastic!

Bugs made from plastic spoons sitting on a felt leaf

As always, a full printable supply list and instructions are at the end of this post.

You will need the following supplies for plastic spoon bugs:

  • plastic spoons
  • 1 sheet of green felt
  • craft paint: brown, black and white, and other colors of your choice.
  • tools: sandpaper, paintbrush, toothpick, scissors, hot glue gun, green marker
  • Print the leaf pattern here


Plastic Spoon Bug Craft Steps

Sand the back side of the spoons and the handles.

Plastic Spoon Craft

Paint the handles brown.

Plastic Spoon Craft

Paint the spoon in colors of your choice.

Let them dry then apply a second coat to everything.

Plastic Spoon Craft steps

Use the handle end of a paintbrush to add polka dots.

Painting on spots

You can use a toothpick for smaller dots.

Use the handle end of the paintbrush to add white for the eyes. Let the white dry completely.

Add black dots to the white eyes using a toothpick.

Cutting felt with template

Cut out leaves from green felt.

Adding leaf pattern to cut felt

Draw the leaf veins on with a green marker.

Create a hole for plastic spoons

Cut a small hole near the base of each leaf.

Inserting spoon into felt hole

Insert the spoon handle into the leaf’s hole until the leaf can go no further.

Add a dab of hot glue to secure the bug to the leaf.

Plastic Spoon Bugs on a Branch

NOTE: Googly eyes can be used instead of painting the eyes if you prefer.

More animal crafts

I have more animal and insect crafts for kids if you’re looking! This Coiled Cardboard Tube Caterpillar is a fun spring craft kids will love. Caterpillars are a symbol of spring, and classrooms all over the country house them to show kids the metamorphosis that occurs after they make their cocoon.

What a cute Coiled Cardboard Tube Caterpillar for the kids to make!

And what happens to caterpillars after that metamorphosis? They turned into butterflies of course! This butterfly craft is made from cardboard tubes as well, only this time kids will cut the tubes into thin strips to create the butterfly shape.

Butterfly Craft from cardboard tubes and beads - from CraftsbyAmanda.com @amandaformaro

We’ll move on from cardboard tubes and start using egg cartons. After all, I’m all about recycled crafts on this blog! This Egg Carton Frog is super cute and easy to make. Here’s another animal that is seen quite a bit in the spring as they migrate out of their winter hibernation.

Egg Carton Frog - Crafts by Amanda @amandaformaro

Frogs are amphibious, which means they live in the water and on land. We started with bugs, then flying insects, then moved to amphibians, and now we are on to the water. These adorable Tropical Seashell Fish are a fun way to use up some of those seashells you’re kids will be hauling back from summer vacation!

A fun summer craft with all those shells from the beach! Tropical Seashell Fish Craft by Amanda Formaro of Crafts by Amanda

If you liked these crafts, you’ll love these adorable spoon bugs from my friends at Paging Fun Mums!

easy-bug-craft

I have plenty of ideas for animal crafts here. So be sure to check them all out!

Plastic Spoon Craft: Bugs on a Branch by Amanda Formaro of Crafts by Amanda
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Plastic Spoon Craft: Bugs on a Branch

Author: Amanda Formaro

Supplies

  • 3 plastic spoons
  • 1 sheet green felt
  • Paint: brown black and white, and other colors of your choice
  • Tools: Sandpaper paintbrush, toothpick, scissors, hot glue gun, green marker
  • Leaf pattern in the post

Instructions

  • Sand the back side of the spoons and the handles.
  • Paint the handles brown.
  • Paint the spoon in colors of your choice.
  • Let them dry then apply a second coat to everything.
  • Use the handle end of a paintbrush to add polka dots. You can use a toothpick for a smaller dot.
  • Use the handle end of the paintbrush to add white for the eyes. Let the white dry completely.
  • Add black dots to the white eyes using a toothpick.
  • Cut out leaves from green felt. Draw the leaf veins on with a green marker.
  • Cut a small hole near the base of each leaf.
  • Insert the spoon handle into the leaf's hole until the leaf can go no further.
  • Add a dab of hot glue to secure the bug to the leaf.

Expert Tips & FAQs

Googly eyes can be used instead of painting the eyes if you prefer.

Plastic Spoon Bugs on a Branch Craft

This post was originally published on this blog on Jul 16, 2014.

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  1. Elisabeth says

    September 3, 2025 at 2:12 pm

    Using this for my Girl Scout Troop. Thanks for simple but memorable crafts.

    Reply
  2. Marie says

    March 20, 2017 at 4:03 pm

    Absolutely adorable! I love these bugs!

    Reply
    • Amanda Formaro says

      March 22, 2017 at 10:36 am

      Thanks, Marie! :)

      Reply
  3. Gina Malito says

    August 9, 2016 at 2:47 pm

    Do you think one could decoupage real leaves to use? Cute idea!

    Reply
    • Amanda Formaro says

      August 16, 2016 at 6:30 pm

      I would be afraid the leaves would curl up as they lose moisture. But it would be a fun experiment for sure!

      Reply
  4. Fatima says

    April 8, 2015 at 11:03 am

    It’s a great n easy craft for my kidd! Will definitely make lots of these bugs to decor my classroom!!

    Thanks Amands for sharing this idea.

    Reply
  5. Wendy says

    March 2, 2015 at 9:10 am

    Amanda, this is adorable! I was wondering if ithe leaves could be made with sturdy paper to make hand fans for warm days. : )

    Reply
    • Amanda Formaro says

      March 9, 2015 at 5:55 pm

      I think that sounds like a great idea Wendy!

      Reply
  6. Carmen says

    November 1, 2014 at 9:11 am

    I love the idea! was thinking though what kind of paint you used? I assume tempera will eventually chip off, won’t it?

    Reply
    • Amanda Formaro says

      November 3, 2014 at 6:41 am

      Hi Carmen. Correct, tempura would flake off. I use acrylic craft paint, like Americana or Folk Art.

      Reply
  7. Bakoly says

    September 28, 2014 at 8:49 am

    Bonjour Amanda,

    Merci de nous avoir partagé cette belle activité, je vais faire ça comme activité la semaine prochaine avec les tous petits! mais j’ai changé la feuille verte en tulipe et chacun en aura une.

    encore merci.

    Reply
    • Amanda Formaro says

      October 2, 2014 at 9:31 pm

      Thank you Bakoly! Hope you have fun with it!

      Reply
  8. Susan @ Oh My! Creative says

    July 21, 2014 at 2:09 pm

    What a great kids craft! My son comes home with some awesome crafts…this is perfect for at school or at home!

    So clever, Amanda!

    Susan

    Reply
    • Amanda Formaro says

      July 23, 2014 at 6:49 am

      Thanks Susan, I appreciate that!

      Reply
  9. Missy @ Dot-to-Dot Connections says

    July 18, 2014 at 9:33 pm

    What a cute craft! I’m pinning this one! Thanks for sharing!

    Reply
    • Amanda Formaro says

      July 20, 2014 at 8:04 am

      Thank you Missy!

      Reply
  10. Joann says

    July 18, 2014 at 8:43 pm

    These are so cute. I’m going to try it with my 3 year olds. They love bugs and paint!

    Reply
    • Amanda Formaro says

      July 20, 2014 at 8:04 am

      Thanks Joann, glad you found them fun!

      Reply
  11. jet says

    July 17, 2014 at 8:24 am

    aaaaw this is sooooo cute.
    i have hanging allready allot of fake leaves in my trees;-D
    and plastic fruit as well.
    Two neigbhour likes it. I think the rest don’t, but it’s my roof garden. I’m glad to add when i have tried this one of yours on the trees as well.LOL
    And i will send your idea to my sis, she works as a teacher and is allways trying out new idea’s.
    well done girl!!! i really like it and thanks for the sharing and your great tute;-D

    Reply
    • Amanda Formaro says

      July 17, 2014 at 9:47 am

      Thanks Jet! Glad you enjoyed it, and hope your sister has fun!

      Reply
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