Cute paper snail craft

Cute paper snail craft

We just love paper crafts, they’re often simple and inexpensive and this cute paper snail craft didn’t disappoint! my snail obsessed son had so much fun making and playing with his own paper snails – they also look fab in his room too!

Here’s what we used

  • Coloured paper/card
  • Sticker eyes
  • Scissors
  • Glue

How to make this cute paper snail craft

Take the coloured card that you be using to make the snails shell and cut out a strip from each. The strips should be equal width but varying lengths, each of ours were 2cm apart in length to give us strips of 12cm, 14cm, 16cm and 18cm.

Take the strips and glue them together at one end…

Then glue the other ends of the strips together to make a rainbow like shape.

Take the two ends and glue them together to create the circular shell.

Next take the card that you will be using to make the body of the snail. Cut out a strip the same width as the shell strips. Round off one end with Scissors to make the snails tail and then cut two little stalks on the other end, before attaching an eye to each stalk.



Fold a small section near the eyes to make the head. Finish off your cute paper snail by gluing the snails shell onto the body, aren’t these just the cutest!

Tp roll snail craft

Tp roll snail craft

This adorable tp roll snail craft is so simple to make and is a great way to keep the kids entertained. Each snail turns out cool and unique which makes this a fun craft idea for at home and for groups too!

Here’s what we used

  • Cardboard Tp roll
  • Coloured Card
  • Pipe cleaner
  • Googly eyes
  • Scissors
  • Glue

How to make our tp roll snail craft.

Cut out a strip of coloured card the same height as the tp roll and long enough to cover it. Glue the card around the roll.

Cut out 5 strips of paper, they should be roughly equal in width but varying length. We initially cut ours to them same length and then dropped them by Two cm each time to give us strips that were 20cm, 18cm,16cm,14cm and 12cm.

Line up and glue all of the strips together at one end.

then line up and glue together the other end of the strips.

Stick the two ends of strips together to make the circular snail’s shell. then attach the shell at one end of the tp roll.

Finally take a pipe cleaner and fold it in half to make a v shape. Glue the folded end of the pipe cleaner into the top inside of the tp roll and then add a Googly eye onto each end of the pipe cleaner. Add some glue around the inside of the head end of the roll and then pinch it together to seal it. Once dry your cute tp roll snail craft is finished!

Easy Paper plate snail

Easy Paper plate snail

Easy paper plate snail craft for kids

My 1yo loves to join in with our crafting but ofcourse some of the things we make are a bit above her ability level. So today whilst my other monkey was off playing I decided to set up something for us to make together. This easy paper plate snail was perfect, I cut out the shapes, she did all the fun sticking bits and doesn’t he look great!

You will need

  • Paper plate
  • Tissue paper
  • Snail coloured paper
  • Googly eyes
  • Black marker
  • Scissors
  • PVA Glue

To start you will need to cut out the shape of your snails shell. Cut out a small slope shape starting from the centre as you can see above. This gives you a slot to place your snail’s body.

Easy paper plate snail craft for kids

Once you’ve cut out your paper plate cover it in pva glue and then layer on your ripped up pieces of tissue paper. Once you’ve finished decorating your snail brush a light layer of pva glue over your tissue paper to secure it down. Its also makes the shell look shiny too!

From your paper cut out the L shape and antennae of your snails body.

Glue a googly eye on the end of each antennae and then use your black marker to draw your snail a big smiley mouth.

Easy paper plate snail craft for kids

Use a generous dab of glue to secure the shell to the front of your snail. Once dry your paper plate snail is finished!

Did you like this easy paper plate snail craft? Why not check out this awesome paper plate Narwhal craft?

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