How cute is this bee craft? This bee craft is cute, easy, and great for kids of all ages: toddlers, preschoolers, even elementary or kindergarten aged kids. This bee craft is great at home or in the classroom. Look how cute they are! Plus, this bee craft is budget-friendly.

clothespeg and pipe cleaner bee craft - buzzy bees quick craft

Easy Bee Craft for Kids

Let’s do a bee craft today with kids! If you are looking for a quick & easy craft for kids of almost any age, you will love these simple  clothespeg and pipe cleaner buzzy bees that kids can make in a matter of minutes.

All you need are some wooden clothespegs, pipe cleaners, googly eyes and some craft foam cut into wing shapes.

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This 5 minute craft is also a no glue craft!  This easy craft is an ideal bee craft for toddlers, preschoolers, kindergartners and a quick grade school idea.

No mess, minimum prep and clean-up.

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Supplies Needed for Buzzy Bee Craft

clothespeg and pipe cleaner bee craft
You only need a few items like a wooden clothes peg, pipe cleaners, craft foam, googly eyes, scissors, and glue.

How To Make This Buzzing Good Bee Craft

Step 1

clothespeg and pipe cleaner bee craft- step 1- place the foam wings between the pegs slot
Insert the craft foam between the pegs slot.

Start by inserting the craft foam wings into the peg slot.

Step 2

clothespeg and pipe cleaner bee craft - step 2- Wind the pipe cleaners around the clothes peg.
Wind the pipe cleaners around the clothes peg.

Then just wind the pipe cleaners around the peg, above and below the wings to keep it in position.

Step 3

clothespeg and pipe cleaner bee craft - step 3- Add on the googly eyes - large eyes make the bugs look goofy!!! and we like goofy in this house!!
Add on the googly eyes!

Add on the googly eyes – large eyes make the bugs look goofy!!! and we like goofy in this house!!

Step 4

And finally just wind a small pipe cleaner around the neck and up at the back of the head for the antennae – curl the ends of the antennae around a pencil or knitting needle so there are no ‘hurty’ sharp ends on the pipe cleaner.

Our Experience With This Bee Craft

clothespeg and pipe cleaner bee craft

I love nothing more than when my 8yo daughter says ‘cool’ when she see’s what I am up to and is inspired to roll up a chair and start making alongside me… taking the craft further to her own little world. In her own gorgeous girly way she decided to make the queen bee, with wool fuzz hair (she brushed craft glue onto the head and dipped it in some wool clippings I hoarded after making pop poms some time back), pipe cleaner handies and a pink bead pot of honey. Love it xx

Clothespin & Pipe Cleaner Bees – Quick & Easy Craft For Kids

clothespeg and pipe cleaner bee craft

This bee craft is not only fun, but easy and great for kids of all ages. It's budget-friendly and a buzzing good time!

Materials

  • Wooden clothes pegs
  • Pipe cleaners
  • Googly Eyes
  • Scissors
  • Craft Glue
  • Crafting Foam

Instructions

  1. Start by inserting the craft foam wings into the peg slot.
  2. Then just wind the pipe cleaners around the peg, above and below the wings to keep it in position.
  3. Add on the googly eyes – large eyes make the bugs look goofy!!! and we like goofy in this house!!
  4. And finally just wind a small pipe cleaner around the neck and up at the back of the head for the antennae – curl the ends of the antennae around a pencil or knitting needle so there are no ‘hurty’ sharp ends on the pipe cleaner.

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How did your bee craft turn out?



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  1. This craft is perfect for my 3yo’s birthday party craft table, thank you for sharing! Can you explain how you attached the eyes without glue? Looks like the ones I have do not have adhesive on the back, do yours?

    1. Hi, Rachel! I have seen googly eyes with sticker backings! You just peel the back off (like a sticker) and stick them on! You can also use glue dots.