10 Easy Presidents Day Crafts for Kids


These Presidents Day crafts are simple, low-mess, and perfect for kids of all ages. Each activity uses basic supplies and keeps things fun while introducing patriotic themes and famous presidents. Great for classrooms, parties, or a holiday craft table at home.

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1. Abraham Lincoln Paper Plate Beard

This classic Presidents Day craft lets kids create Abraham Lincoln’s iconic look using simple materials. It’s easy to recognize, fun to make, and perfect for introducing young kids to famous presidents.

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Instructions

  1. Draw a simple face on the paper plate.
  2. Cut a beard shape from black paper or prepare yarn pieces.
  3. Glue the beard onto the lower half of the plate.
  4. Add eyes, nose, and a tall hat if desired.

2. George Washington Wig Craft

Kids will love recreating George Washington’s famous white wig with cotton balls. This playful craft is simple, hands-on, and always gets laughs while learning about early American history.

Supplies Needed

Instructions

  1. Draw a face in the center of the plate.
  2. Glue cotton balls around the sides to form a wig.
  3. Let dry and display proudly.

3. Popsicle Stick American Flag

This easy American flag craft is perfect for kids of all ages. Using popsicle sticks keeps it mess-free and makes it a great take-home decoration.

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Instructions

  1. Glue popsicle sticks side by side and let dry.
  2. Color or paint the sticks like the American flag.
  3. Glue a paper handle to the back if desired.

4. Penny Rubbings Art

Penny rubbings are a simple way to introduce kids to President Lincoln while exploring textures. This low-prep activity works especially well for younger children and classrooms.

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Instructions

  1. Place a penny under a sheet of paper.
  2. Rub the crayon over the paper until the image appears.
  3. Repeat with different colors or coins.

5. Handprint Bald Eagle

This handprint bald eagle craft doubles as a fun art project and a sweet keepsake. Kids love seeing their handprints turn into a patriotic symbol.

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Instructions

  1. Stamp brown handprints on paper for wings.
  2. Add a white painted head in the center.
  3. Paint a yellow beak and feet.
  4. Add googly eyes once dry.

6. Presidents Day Paper Hat

Perfect for classroom celebrations and photo ops. These festive paper hats are perfect for classroom parties and group activities. Kids can decorate them with stars and stripes and wear them all day long.

Supplies Needed

Instructions

  1. Cut paper into a long strip and fit it to the child’s head.
  2. Tape or glue ends together to form a hat.
  3. Decorate with stars, stripes, or patriotic colors.

7. Mount Rushmore Paper Craft

A simple way to introduce multiple presidents at once. This Mount Rushmore craft introduces kids to multiple presidents in one simple activity. It’s a great way to spark curiosity while keeping things creative and age-appropriate.

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Instructions

  1. Cut gray paper into a mountain shape.
  2. Draw or cut out simple faces on white paper.
  3. Glue faces onto the mountain.
  4. Label presidents if desired.

8. Patriotic Star Wand

An easy craft that doubles as playtime fun. This star wand craft is quick to make and perfect for imaginative play. It’s a fun addition to any Presidents Day celebration or parade around the house.

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Instructions

  1. Decorate star cutouts with red, white, and blue stickers.
  2. Glue stars onto craft sticks.
  3. Let dry before waving.

9. Lincoln Log Cabin Craft

This log cabin craft is inspired by Abraham Lincoln’s childhood and early life. Popsicle sticks make it easy for kids to build and decorate their own mini cabin.

Supplies Needed

Instructions

  1. Lay popsicle sticks in a square to form a cabin shape.
  2. Glue sticks together and let dry.
  3. Add doors, windows, and details with markers.

10. Red, White, and Blue Sensory Collage

This sensory collage is ideal for toddlers and preschoolers who love open-ended art. There’s no right or wrong way to create, making it stress-free and fun for little hands.

Supplies Needed

Instructions

  1. Give kids a variety of paper scraps.
  2. Let them glue pieces anywhere on the paper.
  3. Allow to dry and display their masterpiece.

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Final Thoughts

Crafts don’t need to be complicated to be meaningful. With a few simple supplies and a little creativity, kids can make heartfelt creations they’re proud of. These activities also double as sweet decor, party entertainment, or keepsakes parents will treasure.

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