Chickens are a favorite on the farm, and kids love creating them with simple supplies at home or in the classroom. This roundup of chicken craft ideas brings together playful, hands-on activities suitable for preschool and early elementary ages.
You’ll find a mix of paper, recycled, and hands-on designs that encourage creativity and fine motor skills. These ideas pair nicely with other farm themes, especially when combined with farm animal crafts for kids for a whole barnyard experience.
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Chicken Scarecrow
Kids can make a funny paper chicken dressed up like a scarecrow, combining farmyard fun with a touch of fall flair. With the help of a printable template, they cut out a bright yellow chicken and then added cute scarecrow extras like a tiny straw hat and patchwork overalls.The silly mix-and-match theme will get kids giggling, and it's a perfect autumn project to celebrate the harvest season.
Turn an old egg carton into a brood of cute little chickens that double as egg cups for Easter. Each chicken is made from a cut-out carton section (the pointy divider bit) and decorated with paint, a felt comb, a beak, and googly eyes.Kids will love how quick and fun this upcycled art is, and the finished chick egg holders look adorable decorating the spring breakfast table.Related: Chicken Handprint Art Project
A plain paper plate transforms into a standing chicken with just a bit of folding and decorating. Kids fold the plate into a semi-circle and then have fun painting it and adding paper pieces for the chicken's wings, beak, and comb.The finished art can even wobble a little, making this simple farmyard friend extra fun to play with and display.Also try: Chick Paper Cup Craft
An empty toilet paper tube becomes the body of a cute little chicken in this recycled art. With a handy printable template, kids cut out colorful paper parts for the wings, beak, and comb, then glue them onto the tube to give it personality.This easy farm animal project is perfect for preschoolers, and the finished chicken stands up on its own, ready for pretend barnyard play.
A paper plate becomes a clucking chicken with this project that uses handprints in the design. Kids paint the plate and then glue on fun details: a red handprint becomes the chicken's comb on top of its head, and another layered handprint makes a feathery wing.To finish it off, they attach a couple of pipe cleaner legs that dangle and shake, creating an adorable chicken friend that also sneaks in some scissor practice as children cut out the pieces.Related: Chick Worksheets
A few basic paper circles turn into an adorable mother hen and her chick, making the cutest little Easter card. Even toddlers can help cut and glue the simple shapes for this activity, creating a cheerful farm scene with a big hen and a tiny chick.The result is a sweet hen-and-chick design that's perfect to give to someone special or to display as a handmade spring decoration.Also try: Chick Card Craft
Little farm fans can turn a plain lunch bag into a playful chicken puppet with this easy project. Using the printable template, kids cut out and glue on the chicken's bright beak, comb, and wings to bring their paper bag to life.They'll love making the chicken “talk” and flap its paper wings, adding lots of giggly imaginative play to the art time.
Kids cut out basic geometric shapes and arrange them to form a mother hen with a few baby chicks nestled under her wing. Think of it as a shape puzzle that lets children practice their cutting skills and shape recognition while creating a cute farm scene.Young artists will enjoy choosing bright paper colors and gluing the pieces in place, and the finished hen with her chicks makes a lovely spring decoration.Related: Chick Cutting Practice Worksheets
Instead of using feathers, this chicken gets its plumage from paper handprints made by kids. Little ones will have fun tracing their hands (or having a grown-up help) and layering the colorful hand cut-outs to give the hen a uniquely fluffy look.This playful, hands-on project (literally!) results in a bright farmyard decoration that is full of personal touches.Also try: Chick Name Craft
A child's handprint becomes the body of a cute chicken in this activity, turning their own hand outline into the chicken's feathers. Kids trace and cut out their hand shape (or use a template) to form the chicken, then add details like an orange beak, a red comb, and a googly eye where the thumb is.The result is an adorable keepsake that lets little ones literally lend a hand in creating their own farm friend.
Little ones can create an adorable hen-and-chicks scene using real eggs and recycled odds and ends. With the help of a printable template, kids make a mother hen to watch over a nest made from an egg carton, then turn empty eggshells (or plastic eggs) into cute baby chicks with a bit of paint.This hands-on Easter project is a fantastic way to introduce young children to egg decorating, and the lovely hen with her tiny chicks makes a perfect springtime display.Related: Chick Craft
Meet a chicken activity that actually dances—inspired by the lively Barnyard Dance! story, this project has kids create a cute paper chicken and attach it with a brad fastener so it can spin and twirl.Not only is it a great way to practice scissor skills, but children will also giggle as they make their paper chicken do a little barnyard jig.Also try: Chick Popsicle Stick Craft
A simple paper plate becomes an adorable rocking chicken in this fun art. Kids cut a paper plate in half, decorate it with bright colors, and add a comb, beak, and tail feathers to create their own little rooster.This project uses only a few basic supplies, but the resulting wobbling chicken will definitely delight young kids as they tap it and watch it rock back and forth.Related: Chick Tissue Paper Craft
A plain paper plate turns into a mother hen with her baby chick in this lovely art. Kids trace their hand on red paper or foam to make the hen's big comb, then add simple shapes for the beak and eyes, plus a fluffy yellow chick snuggled up next to its mama.With fun textures like feathers and plenty of cutting and gluing, this activity is easy to set up and lets young children practice scissor skills while creating an adorable farm keepsake.Also try: Chick Paper Bag Puppet Craft
Sam is the crafter and founder of Simple Everyday Mom. She has been featured in Oprah Mag, Good Housekeeping, The Spruce Crafts, Country Living, The Bump, and more.