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Pig Crafts for Kids

P is for Pigs ~ Simple Pig Crafts for Kids.

We have been having a blast learning about animals the last little while.  Pigs have been the kids current obsession.  Do your kids love Pigs?  Then you are going to love this set of creative pig crafts that I scoured Pinterest looking for.  I have to say, there were so many adorable ideas that I had a hard time keeping it to just 10.

These adorable crafts are perfect for your farm unit, or to go along side your current story book.  The Tree Little Pigs, If you Give a Pig a Pancake and Charlottes Web are three of our favorite books starring adorable pigs.

P is for Pigs ~ 10 adorable and Simple Pig Crafts for Kids.

Oink, oink oink!

Plastic Egg Piggies ~ Perfect for all those left over pink plastic eggs from Easter.  Click on the link for more adorable egg animals…including cows, bunnies, lady bugs and so much more.  Totally adorable!

Polka Dot Pig ~ This one uses all my favorite materials!  I totally can’t wait to make this simple little cardboard tub piggy.  The button nose is the icing on the cake!  Love it.

We Made Piggies in Preschool ~ You know we love paper plate crafts!  Check out these simple and adorable paper plate pigs.  Prefect for creating with little fingers.

Cotton Ball Pigs ~ Simple textural craft your kids will love.  Turn them into masks, puppets or hang them on a wall.  Anyway you choose, they will look adorable!

Painting a Muddy Pig ~ Mud and pigs go hand in hand.  Help a pick take a tool in the mud with this simple painting technique.  The kids will love it!

Mrs Blair’s Pig Pen ~ I love that these little piggies can stand on their own.  I fell in love with these little piggies the moment I saw them.  Their clothes pin feet are totally perfect!

Golf Ball Pigs ~ I don’t golf, but now I have a fun idea to put all those stray golf balls to good use.

This Little Pig Went Wee, Wee, Wee ~ I can’t tell you how much I love these little pigs!  They are so adorable, and a great way to work on simple circle cutting skills.

Pig Piñata ~ How adorable is this little ruffly pig piñata.  They even took all the guess work out by adding photo instructions.

The Perfect Pig Ensemble ~ Check out these adorable pig costumes, complete with curly tail.  Totally adorable.  I think the little Daddy pig is my favorite!

For more Animal Crafts, check out our:

Cotton Ball Pigs

Paper Plate Sheep

Paper Plate Hedgehog

Paper Plate Cow

Spring Chicks

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3 thoughts on “Pig Crafts for Kids”

  1. Amanda on at 8:31 am said:

    Thanks so much for featuring my polka dot pig!

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    • Tammy on at 9:45 pm said:

      Your little piggy is totally adorable! We can’t wait to make our own version!

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  2. Almost Unschoolers on at 12:27 pm said:

    The pig pinata is soooo cute. I’m not sure anyone would be willing to break it open 🙂

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