Looking for a fun and easy paper craft for kids? This movable spider craft is perfect for preschoolers and toddlers who love hands-on activities. With just a few simple materials, your child can create their own paper spider that actually moves!
Watch the video tutorial below, then follow our step-by-step written instructions to make your own movable paper spider.
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What You’ll Need
- Colored paper – black for the legs, any color for the body
- Scissors – child-safe scissors recommended
- Glue stick
- Markers or googly eyes – for the spider’s face
- Brass fastener (split pin) – this is the secret to making the legs move!
- Pencil – for tracing circles
Step-by-Step Instructions
Step 1: Cut the Body
Trace and cut out two circles from colored paper. One larger circle for the body and one smaller circle for the head. You can use a cup or small bowl as a template.
Step 2: Make the Legs
Cut 8 strips of black paper, each about 15 cm long and 1 cm wide. These will be the spider’s legs. Fold each strip in a zigzag pattern (accordion fold) to give them a 3D springy look.
Step 3: Arrange the Legs
Place 4 folded legs on each side of the large circle (body). Space them evenly so the spider looks balanced.
Step 4: Attach with a Brass Fastener
Stack the legs between the two body circles. Push a brass fastener (split pin) through the center of all layers – the head circle, the legs, and the body circle. Spread the prongs on the back to secure everything together.
Step 5: Add the Face
Glue googly eyes on the head circle, or draw eyes and a mouth with markers. You can add as many eyes as you like – real spiders have eight!
Step 6: Make It Move!
Your movable spider is ready! Gently rotate the top circle and watch the legs spread and move. Hang it on a string for a fun spinning decoration, or attach it to a popsicle stick for a puppet.
Tips for Parents and Teachers
- Age Range: 3–7 years (younger children may need help with cutting and the brass fastener)
- Time: 15–20 minutes
- Difficulty: Easy
- Great for: Halloween crafts, insect unit studies, rainy day activities, or classroom art projects
What Kids Learn from This Craft
This simple paper craft is more than just fun – it helps children develop important skills:
- Fine motor skills – cutting, folding, and gluing strengthen hand muscles needed for writing
- Following instructions – completing steps in order builds focus and patience
- Creativity – choosing colors and decorating encourages self-expression
- Science connection – a great starting point to learn about spiders and insects
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