There’s less than a week to go until my book launches! (June 26th is the day!) I wanted to give you a sneak peak of one of the projects from the book. My totally amazing and awesome husband helped me shoot and edit this video and it looks so fun, I can’t stop watching it! I even started a new YouTube channel, because I’m hoping that videos will start to be a regular thing here at One Little Project.
These beaded pipe cleaner people are SO CUTE and they’re really simple to make! With pipe cleaners, pony beads and drinking straws, you can make a realistic looking person with arms and legs that bend and flex. This is such a fun kids craft and a great low mess activity!
The kids will be so happy if you sit down with them this weekend to give this one a try:
Did you see our last book update post? You can check out what I got in the mail here and see how excited I was to see my book for the first time!
Be sure to check out our other craft video for the wiggly worm puppets, also from the book. It’s going crazy viral on Pinterest right now with over 20,000 pins in less than a week. Wow!
There are 70 more fun crafts, just like this one in our new book Low-Mess Crafts for Kids.
Where to buy:
You can purchase Low-Mess Crafts for Kids from Amazon, or wherever books are sold:
Amazon |  Barnes and Noble |  Books- A- Million |  Indiebound |  Indigo |  Amazon Canada
If you like the video, give Jason (my husband) a cheer in the comments below! It was a big learning curve for both of us, but I think he did a really great job on the video?!?
sandra says
thanks for sharing, I will do this with our church primary group. 🙂
Sue says
Unique
Jackie says
Love this idea, my granddaughters will have a blast making these. Thank you for the awesome video. Ordering book now.
Beth says
This is unbelievably cute and simple! Bravo!!
warmly,
Beth
Grace says
Well done for Jason! My 4 years girl soooo looking forward for her craft. I found this craft and she agree right away. The video really makes it easy to follow. Thank you!
Suzanne says
These look great! This would be fun to make with a group too!
Vanessa says
Thanks for sharing! This is a great activitiy for fine motor skills!
Leslie Koepke says
I’m planning this project for a VBS that will be presented to girls in Thailand in a few weeks. Please email me the size used for the wooden bead head, including the size of hole drilled through it. Also approximate length of the cut straws. This will really help me. Thanks!
Sarah Sterkin says
Great Vid! Thanks so much!
Martha Fleck says
I had my second grade class make these today. I didn’t get time to take pictures, but it was a good way to work on following directions. Thank you for sharing.