Make Puppets With Plastic Spoons — Simply Perfect!

Plastic Spoon Puppets

Ever wonder what you could do with your kids on that layover in the airport? During that long wait at the passport office? While visiting relatives that don’t have anyone for your kids to play with? While riding on the bus or in the car? Here it is! The perfectly simple project with minimal supplies, that becomes a toy once you’ve finished creating. How great is that?

And this is the kind of thing you can keep as a surprise tucked away in your bag, to pull out just when your children are about to fall apart! Older children can certainly complete the entire project by themselves, younger children could be given paper pieces like hats, ears, ties, clothes etc. to color.

You’ll Need:

  • plastic spoons in various sizes
  • colored Paper
  • glue or double-stick tape
  • permanent marker and scissors
  • pompoms (optional)
  • craft eyes (optional)
  • plastic bottle-cap (optional)

Plastic Spoon Puppets Faces Just a few ideas for plastic spoon puppet faces!

How-To Simple Plastic Spoon Puppet:

  1. Draw faces on spoon backs with permanent marker
  2. Sketch and cut out accessories from colored paper
  3. Affix paper pieces to spoon with glue or double stick tape (better for a trip) To affix hats, slip spoon through a slit near the bottom of the hat. (see photo above)

How-To Pom-Pom Plastic Spoon Puppet:

  1. Affix pom-poms to spoon with glue. (I used tiny teaspoons with regular size pom-poms)
  2. Glue eyes to pom-pom, and use a mini pom-pom for nose
  3. Use a plastic bottle cap for a hat, or paper for ears and details.
  4. Cut a few strands from your broom for cat’s whiskers

For an advanced version of this project, create a story with your children and then make puppets for each of the characters! (And you can make spoons that are objects in the story as well, like a tree, a house etc.) Practice your puppet show until everyone knows their part, and put on a great show! And don’t forget to invite me, I’d love to see how you’ve made this project your own! 

Comments

10 responses to “Make Puppets With Plastic Spoons — Simply Perfect!”

  1. Jewish Side Avatar

    very cute, this seems easy enough!

  2. Sara Rivka Avatar

    I think this is one of my all time favorites given how easy it is and how cute the results can be! Try gluing some yarn on to the spoons for hair that the girls can braid!

  3. Sandra Avatar

    So cute & clever. Definitely making up a “kit” to throw in my bag for the next unexpected long wait while out and about with the munchkins. Thx!!

  4. Sara Rivka Avatar

    Hi Sandra, I’m so glad you’ve been inspired by this project, I hope your kids like it too!

  5. Betty Boop Figurines Avatar

    Great idea! You can also make one like this having printed letters.

  6. plumbing Avatar

    Who would have thought that these cute things are made from spoons. They looks so adorable. I would definitely try making some for display in my house.

  7. Double Glazing Avatar

    This sure is easy to make. Children gets bored easily so it’s important to bring toys with you.

  8. b.s Avatar
    b.s

    sara….. someone on a fb group is using your image saying they did it….. .

  9. Dayna Avatar
    Dayna

    I thought this would be a good idea for Dr. Seuss’ birthday. Students could choose their favorite character . If you do this, I would love to see your finished products. Great ideas. Thanks

  10. Sara Rivka Avatar

    yes, perfect for Dr. Suesss Birthday!

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