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13 Fun Flamingo Crafts for Kids

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Looking for something colorful and creative for a sunny day? These flamingo crafts for kids are just the thing! With lots of pink, personality, and simple steps, these ideas will keep little hands busy and smiling.

Whether it’s feathers, paper, or paint, there’s a flamingo for every age and skill level. Want even more ideas? Peek at our animal crafts for more zoo-themed fun to try next!

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Flamingo Crafts Ideas

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Flamingo Name
Little ones can create bright pink flamingo art personalized with their name, making letter learning exciting and playful. Each letter of the child's name is displayed on the flamingo (often on "puddles" or float rings), so kids practice spelling while assembling a colorful bird.
It's a fun, hands-on way to boost letter recognition and fine motor skills while creating a sunny flamingo friend.
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Pipe Cleaner Flamingo
Using pink pipe cleaners and a fluffy feather, kids twist and bend the materials to create their very own miniature flamingo. The fuzzy pipe cleaners give the flamingo a feathery look, and adding a bright pink feather for the wing makes it even more lifelike.
All that twisting and shaping is great fine-motor practice, and the result is an adorable flamingo figure they can play with or display proudly.
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Dancing Flamingo Puppet
Kids can make a dancing flamingo puppet from fluffy yarn pom-poms and a few simple supplies. This adorable flamingo hangs from strings like a marionette, so children can bounce it up and down and make it "dance" and sway.
It's a cool DIY toy for summer afternoons that brings lots of giggles – they'll be proud seeing their handmade flamingo in motion.
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Flamingo Paper Bag Puppet
Turn a plain paper lunch bag into a bright flamingo puppet to excite your kids. With a free printable template, children can cut out and glue on the flamingo's head, long neck, and wings to the bag, creating a goofy pink bird puppet.
After crafting, they'll love swooping their flamingo puppet around for imaginative play and silly summer puppet shows (a perfect boredom buster on a hot day).
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Flamingo Scrape Painting
Scrape painting is a fun process-art technique in which kids use a tool to drag or "scrape" paint across the paper. In this project, they use it to create a tropical flamingo scene. Children will make a vibrant background by scraping bright paint (imagine blues for water or sunset colors for the sky), then add torn paper scraps and paper straws to form a flamingo and its habitat.
The result is a colorful flamingo artwork full of texture and tropical vibes, and the messy painting process is half the fun!
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Cupcake Liner Flamingo
A pink cupcake liner becomes the fluffy, round body of this adorable flamingo activity, with kids simply adding a long paper neck, head, and legs to bring it to life. It is cute and works great as a letter "F" alphabet activity or a fun project after a day at the zoo seeing real flamingos.
Using an everyday item like a cupcake liner creatively gives this project a special twist, and little ones love how quickly their flamingo comes together.
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Handprint Flamingo Card
Your child's handprint becomes a bright pink flamingo on a folded card, making an adorable summer keepsake or gift. It's an easy project that banishes boredom and results in a sweet handmade card for someone special.
With the free template from the blog, kids can trace their hand, cut out the flamingo pieces, and assemble their card – a personal touch that family and friends will love.
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Handprint Flamingo
By tracing their hands on pink paper, kids can make a flamingo with a personal touch and decorate it with feathers and other textured bits. They'll glue on a googly eye, a paper beak, and legs, ending up with a cute flamingo made partly from their hand shape.
It's super simple and perfect for toddlers and preschoolers—a mix of paper, feathers, and fun that lets them experiment with different materials as they create their bird.
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Paper Plate Flamingo
A simple paper plate transforms into a cheerful flamingo with the help of some pink paint and a little creativity. Kids will cut and paint a plate for the body, attach a long neck and legs (often using art paper or pipe cleaners), and maybe glue on a few feathers for extra flair.
Using just basic supplies, this project manages to combine art with learning—children can chat about flamingo habitats and practice their cutting and painting skills as they create their masterpiece.
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Flamingo Handprint Keepsake
Two handprints come together in this heartwarming project to create a pair of flamingos whose heads meet to form a heart shape. Your child's hands become templates to cut out two pink flamingos that face each other, their long necks curving in as if they're about to share a sweet kiss.
It's an easy keepsake project with a big wow-factor, and it will melt hearts as a decoration or gift for someone you love.
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Paper Flamingo Decor
Children will enjoy making pretty paper flamingo decorations that add a pop of pink to any party or playroom. The simple project involves repeating a few steps (like folding or cutting multiple flamingo pieces), which keeps little hands busy and engaged.
Ultimately, they can create one flamingo or a whole flock – a lovely handmade garland or room décor that brings summer fun all year round.
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Playful Flamingo Finger Puppets
With this clever activity, kids create a cute pink flamingo that doubles as a finger puppet, complete with two little holes in which they can stick their fingers as the flamingo's legs. It's simple to make from paper, a feather, and a googly eye, but it leads to big imaginative play.
This playful activity is a great way to keep the fun going after a zoo visit, sparking creative storytelling and plenty of giggles all afternoon.
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Flamingo Bookmark
Encourage summer reading by making a friendly flamingo bookmark with your kids. This DIY bookmark features a pink flamingo perched at the top of a strip of paper, and the design cleverly lets the flamingo's legs dangle on the inside of the book to mark your page.
The free printable template makes it easy for kids to cut out and assemble, and they'll love how cheerful and full of character their new flamingo friend looks, peeking out from their favorite story.
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