18 Fun Star Wars Crafts For Kids [Free Templates]

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If you’re looking for easy Star Wars crafts for kids, these fun projects are perfect for celebrating May the 4th at home or in the classroom. This collection includes simple, low-prep crafts with free printable templates, great for preschool, kindergarten, and early elementary kids.

Each activity uses basic supplies like paper, glue, and scissors, and most can be completed in under 30 minutes. Whether you’re planning a themed party or a quick afternoon craft, these Star Wars Day ideas from Simple Everyday Mom help kids get creative while building fine motor skills and having hands-on fun.

Collage of Star Wars–themed kids’ crafts including a paper Death Star, Darth Vader, R2-D2, Grogu, and Chewbacca designs. Text reads “18 Star Wars crafts for kids with free templates.”Pin

Star Wars Printable Crafts

From Baby Yoda crafts to fun droid projects and classic Star Wars characters, there’s something here for every young fan. Many of these DIYs are designed to be quick and beginner-friendly, with printable templates and simple steps that make them easy to follow. Whether your child enjoys cutting, gluing, or pretend play with puppets, these activities offer a fun way to combine creativity with their favorite Star Wars theme.

Baby Yoda Crafts

Collage of Grogu-themed kids’ crafts including paper cutouts, a tissue paper art piece, a handprint craft, and a toilet paper roll figure. Items are shown on a light surface with blue and orange fabric accents.Pin

If your kids love Grogu (Baby Yoda), these cute and easy crafts are a must-try. This collection includes simple projects like paper crafts, handprint art, and paper plate activities, perfect for preschool and early elementary kids. Most use basic supplies, and all include free printable templates, making them great for low-prep fun at home or in the classroom.

Droid Crafts

Grid of Star Wars droid crafts including a painted circular design, a hand holding a paper R2-D2, a flat R2-D2 cutout, and a colored BB-8 drawing. Crafts are arranged on neutral and bright backgrounds.Pin

These activities feature kid-favorite characters like R2-D2, BB-8, and more in fun, hands-on activities. You’ll find easy paper crafts, handprint projects, and simple templates that help kids build fine motor skills while creating their own droids. These crafts are ideal for quick activities, classroom use, or Star Wars-themed learning centers.

More Star Wars Character Crafts

Collage of Star Wars paper crafts including a Chewbacca puppet, a Death Star circle craft with paint and scissors, Mandalorian helmet cutouts, and a Darth Vader figure. Items are displayed on a light surface with colorful fabric backgrounds.Pin

Looking for even more Star Wars craft ideas? This section includes a variety of popular characters like Darth Vader, Chewbacca, and the Mandalorian. From paper bag puppets to paper plate crafts, these projects are simple, engaging, and perfect for themed parties, May the 4th celebrations, or everyday creative play.

More Star Wars Ideas

This Is The Way- For years and years, kids have loved reading Little Golden Books. Now The Mandalorian has its very own one! Kids will love reading all about Baby Yoda’s adventures!

World of Reading Star Wars- Encourage those Star Wars loving kids to read with these beginner reading books!

5 Minute Star Wars Stories- This Star Wars themed book is great for bedtime! Snuggle up together and read one or two before the evening ends.

Fun Printables For May the 4th

These Star Wars cutting practice worksheets are a fun way for kids ages 3-6 to build scissor skills while spending time with some of their favorite characters. Just print them out and let them cut along the dashed lines for simple fine motor practice that still feels playful and engaging. Kids will especially like them because they get to spot familiar Star Wars characters as they work, which makes basic cutting practice feel a lot more exciting.

Collage of Star Wars printable activities including an “I Spy” worksheet, R2-D2 and Grogu coloring pages, and cutting practice sheets with character images. Items are arranged on red, blue, and wood backgrounds.Pin

If you’re looking for a fun way to help your kids improve their memory and visual discrimination skills, try using these Star Wars I Spy printables! These printables feature different Star Wars related pictures and challenge kids to find all of the hidden objects. Not only are they great for rainy day activities, but they can also help your child sharpen their observation skills. And best of all, they’re free!

These free Star Wars printable coloring pages are a no-prep activity for kids who love characters like R2D2, BB8, and Baby Yoda (Grogu). They’re great for building pencil grip, hand strength, color recognition, and focus, all while giving kids a creative way to enjoy their favorite droids and characters. Just print the sheets and let kids color at their own pace. We like these for quiet time, parties, classrooms, or as a simple May the 4th activity at home.

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21 Comments

  1. I would love the printable

    1. Kamille - Community Support Assistant says:

      No problem! If you go to that blog post and scroll to the end of the post, you’ll be able to sign up for the template!

  2. I would love the printable

    1. Kamille - Community Support Assistant says:

      No problem! If you go to that blog post and scroll to the end of the post, you’ll be able to sign up for the template!

  3. I would love the Star Wars crafts templates

    1. Since you’re already an email subscriber, all you need to do is enter your email in the form at the end of any individual post and it’ll automatically redirect you to the download page. If you see the “click here to get your freebie” image instead of the form, click that and it’ll open the form in a new window ◡̈

  4. I would love the printables.

    1. Great! Since you’re already a subscriber, you just have to go to the individual posts you want and enter your form in the email and it’ll redirect you to the download page ◡̈

  5. Kelly Ballard says:

    Would love the templates please.
    Thank you

    1. 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 become 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 🙂

  6. My students adore these crafts.

    1. Thanks, Judy!

    1. Yeah! He’s soooooooo cute!

  7. Would like to use these crafts for kids on “May the Fourth be with You” day.

    1. Oh good! If you need the template, all you need to do is enter your email in the form at the end of each of the posts you like and the link will be sent to you ?

    1. You’re welcome!

  8. Monica Rueda says:

    KIds enjoy these crafts thank you

    1. Awesome! So glad to hear that!

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