If you’re looking for a kids’ craft that’s both educational and fun, this one will do the trick! There’s nothing better than getting your kids to make something with their own hands.
This DIY Toy Story alien headband craft is perfect for kids of all ages–preschoolers can help by cutting out the pieces and kindergartners can take on more advanced tasks like gluing.
You can download our free printable template to make it a breeze to create. This project is easy enough for young kids but still engaging enough that older kids won’t get bored.
It’s a must-do project for Disney fans!
And, if you want more headband craft ideas, check out all of our headband crafts for kids.
Disney Alien Headband Craft
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Supplies
- Colored cardstock or construction paper
- Scissors
- Tape
- Glue
- Alien headband template (enter your email in the form at the end of this post to have the link sent to you)
Directions
Download the alien template, print, and cut out the pieces you need.
Glue the first eye in the middle of the head, just above the mouth. Next, take the 2nd and 3rd eyes and glue them on either side of the middle eye, slightly lower.
Glue the purple collar to the bottom of the headband base.
Take the headband extenders and tape one on each side of the headband base.
You’re finished! This Disney craft is so easy and fun to create.
If your kids like this craft and Disney, they’ll probably enjoy Disney’s headband card game!
Space Unit For Kids
Do you want to create a space unit for kids to go with this alien headband craft? We have some great ideas to get the ball rolling!
Reading is the foundation of a good education. It’s never too early or late to start reading! There are so many benefits for you and your kids when it comes to reading together, both now and in the future.
We always love starting new themes with books. Below are some of our top picks for space-themed books.
8 Little Planets is a fun space book for the youngest of kids. It has engaging rhyming words and cute illustrations!
On The Launchpad is a simple space-themed book for young children learning how to count! Read it nightly to help them learn!
My First Book of Planets is perfect for children who want to learn more about space.
Kids need to have a balance of indoor and outdoor play, so why not incorporate crafts into their schedule?
Crafting can help your child develop creativity, problem-solving skills, eye-hand coordination, and more! Browse through our favorite space crafts for kids below:
For some sensory fun, try out this galaxy slime for kids or this space playdough kit.
Keep your little one occupied with these space do a dot printables. With 28 fun preschool-perfect pages, you’re sure to find something that will interest your young learners!
With these space pattern block mats, kids are sure to have a blast while they’re building and learning. These mats help with STEM skills like hand-eye coordination, problem-solving, and spatial relationships.
If your child love to color, add in these free printable space color by numbers.
Let the kids’ imagination run wild with this awesome astronaut costume set.
We also love these space stamps to keep the kids busy and off the screens.
What will you add to your space unit?
Fun Space Activities
Toy Story Alien Headband Craft For Kids
This Disney Toy Story alien headband craft is perfect to make with your kids any time of year!
Materials
- Colored cardstock or construction paper
- Scissors
- Tape
- Glue
- Alien headband template
Instructions
- Download the alien template, print, and cut out the pieces you need.
- Glue the first eye in the middle of the head, just above the mouth. Next, take the 2nd and 3rd eyes and glue them on either side of the middle eye, slightly lower.
- Glue the purple collar to the bottom of the headband base.
- Take the headband extenders and tape one on each side of the headband base.
Toy Story Alien Headband Template
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. Read more.
J.
Sunday 11th of August 2024
I tried download only about a million times and it didn't work!!!
Sam
Monday 12th of August 2024
Hi! So sorry it's not clear. I checked out my email service provider info and it showed that you signed up via the form and that it redirected you to the download page. Since you've unsubscribed since then, if you'd still like the template, you'll need to enter your email in the form at the end of this post to have the link sent to you. Once you've been confirmed as an email subscriber (by clicking the link in the first email), you simply enter your email in any of the forms and it'll automatically redirect you to the download page.
Tess
Sunday 14th of July 2024
Can I get the free printable for this please? Thanks so much!
Sam
Monday 15th of July 2024
Of course! Since you’re already an email subscriber, all you need to do is enter your email in the form at the end of any post and it’ll automatically redirect you to the download page ◡̈
Cara Rumble
Wednesday 25th of October 2023
Can I get the free printable for this please? Thanks so much!
Sam
Wednesday 25th of October 2023
Of course! All you need to do is enter your email in the form at the end of this post to have the link sent to you. Once you've been confirmed as an email subscriber (by clicking the link in the first email), you simply enter your email in any of the forms and it'll automatically redirect you to the download page.
Silverio Lopez
Monday 2nd of October 2023
Esta super hermosa la actividad.
Sam
Monday 2nd of October 2023
Thanks so much for your positive feedback! So glad you like it!
rizua
Saturday 10th of June 2023
Cant wait to try it
Sam
Saturday 10th of June 2023
Oh, great. I hope everyone has fun!