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Matchstick Art For Kids

This is a craft for used , matches. Never let children handle unused match heads, as the chemicals are flammable. Before starting, take a minute to snip or scrape off any remaining burnt heads. For younger kids (under 6), consider using colorful cocktail toothpicks instead—they offer the same fun without the risk.

This requires a bit more patience but makes a fantastic desk accessory.

: Let the artwork dry completely for 2 hours before displaying it. matchstick art for kids

: Layer the matchsticks in overlapping rows to mimic animal spikes, fur, or fish scales.

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Using simple safety matches with the ignition tips removed, or colored wooden craft matchsticks, children can create everything from flat 2D mosaic pictures to complex 3D structures. Key Benefits of Matchstick Crafting

: Sketch an animal silhouette, such as a hedgehog, fish, or porcupine, onto a cardboard base. For younger kids (under 6), consider using colorful

: Kids naturally learn about shapes, lines, angles, and symmetry while building patterns.

: Thick cardboard, cardstock, canvas boards, or heavy construction paper to support the weight of the glue and sticks.