The ribbon weaving art for kids is so much fun to do with the preschoolers and kindergarten kids! Be sure to add it to your list of art projects for kids when you’re done here.
In addition to all the fun and bright colors, there’s a lot of learning packed into this ribbon weaving art project. Fine motor skills are heavily practiced, and math plays a main role too.
You don’t need many materials to get the kids’ ribbon art started, and it’s very easy to make adjustments based on the needs of your students. Plus, you can easily change things up for various holidays, seasons, and thematic units!
My 2014-2015 preschool class had so much fun creating canvas art throughout the year. Before the school year ended, we decided to use some ribbons on canvas to make this fun weaving art project. We used ribbons leftover from our egg baskets, so the weaving has a spring-like feel to it.
colorful weaving art with ribbons
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Materials
Ribbon
White canvas
Glue gun
Directions
Use the glue gun to secure the base ribbons to the canvas. Be sure just to glue the ribbons at both ends, and to the back of the canvas (I glued them along the 8-inch sides of the canvas, with some help from the kids). Be sure there is a little give with the ribbons so the kiddos can weave. Obviously, don’t let the ribbons be too loose either. Leave about a half-inch space between each of the base ribbons.
Next it’s time to add the ribbons that will be used to weave. Glue them to the opposite side of the base ribbons (I glued them along the 12-inch side of the canvas, again with some help). There’s no need to keep space between these ribbons, so just glue them side-by-side.
Let the kids begin weaving once the glue is dry. If needed, remind them that it’s like a pattern – over, under, over, under, etc. Keep encouraging them as they weave all of the ribbons along the canvas.
Once all of the ribbons are woven, glue the edges down. Be sure the ribbons are pulled securely, but not overly tight. Then it’s just a matter of deciding where to hang the colorful weaving art!
Have your kids/students ever created weaving art? If so, I’d love to see pictures of their art shared on Fun-A-Day’s Facebook page!
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Jennie @ The Diary of a Real Housewife says
This is such a fun project! I love that it can be cute art that the kids are proud of!
Mary Catherine says
Awwwww, thanks so much Jennie! 🙂 The children were so very proud of it! 🙂