What about bringing a burst of color to your art table with these yarn-woven peacocks that blend painting, weaving, and imagination into one cheerful project?
Each bird becomes a unique masterpiece. It’s a perfect way to teach weaving basics while celebrating creativity and coordination.
Kids will love mixing yarn colors to make feathery tails that shimmer with every hue of the rainbow.
Materials Needed
- Half paper plates (for the fan-shaped feathers)
- Yarn in 4-6 colors
- Paints and brushes
- Craft needles
- Small peacock shapes (made from clay, paper, or felt)
- Glue and scissors
Step-by-step Guide
Step 1: Paint the paper plate halves in bright shades and let them dry completely.
Step 2: Use scissors or a hole punch to create small holes around the edge for weaving.
Step 3: Thread the yarn through the holes in colorful layers, mimicking the spread of peacock feathers.
Step 4: Attach a small peacock body in the center using glue, felt, clay, or paper all work great.
Step 5: Once dry, your woven peacocks are ready to brighten up any shelf, window, or classroom display!