
Today we are making card sculptures. Kids of all ages will love making card sculptures. They’re not only fun to make, but educational as it doubles as a STEM activity. Making card sculptures only takes a few craft supplies and is a fun activity that will keep kids busy. You can make card sculptures at home or in the classroom.
Card Sculptures
Grab a deck of cards and lets make card sculptures. Younger children and older children alike can have fun making their own sculptures using cards. This isn’t just a fun activity, but an educational one as it is a STEM activity.
It involves engineering principles, creativity, and problem-solving skills where kids can also practice fine motor skills and hand eye coordination. It also encourages hands on learning that will allow children to experiment with different materials. So, let’s start sculpting.
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Related: Check out this STEM activity- building with straws.
Supplies Needed To Make Card Sculptures
How To Make Card Sculptures
Step 1
Gather you sculpting materials.
Step 2
Cut slits into your cards
Step 3
Start connecting your cards to make sculpting.
Ways To Modify This Card Sculpting Activity For Younger Children
If your little one is too young to be using scissors or their fine motor skills isn’t quite there to put cards in the slits. You could use Velcro dots on the card so they can still make sculptures. Building a snake is an option rather than building up too.
Ways To Modify This Card Sculpting Activity For Older Children
Draw different pictures or find pictures online for children to recreate. Or have kids draw schematics for each other. It’s a fun way to explore different ways to build towers, buildings, and sculptures.
Our Experience With This Card Sculpting Activity
We actually really enjoyed this sculpting activity. Originally we had tried to build card houses and it wasn’t working out so well. Especially since we have hard floors. I find carpets really help with stability. So, we had to modify the activity a bit.
At first I considered glue, and that’s great if you want your card sculpture to be permanent. But I wanted a way for my kids to be able to build over and over again. And the idea was actually inspired by Lincoln Logs that were kind of scattered in my kids playroom.
So, the slits made the most sense and the older kids were able to make their own and help the younger kids. It was a fun activity that really involved everyone. I hope your family has as much fun with this activity as mine did.
Instructions
- Gather you sculpting materials.
- Cut slits into your cards
- Start connecting your cards to make sculpting.
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How did your card sculpting go? Did you make cool things?
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