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Royal-Themed Crafts: Fun Projects to Celebrate the King’s Birthday

The King’s Birthday is a great opportunity for kids to get creative with royal-themed crafts. Whether you’re decorating your home, making gifts, or just enjoying some fun family time, these craft ideas will add a regal touch to your celebrations. From crowns to castles, here are 20 creative projects to help your little ones celebrate like royalty.

1. Regal Paper Crown

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Create a majestic crown using construction paper, adorned with glitter and faux jewels. This simple yet elegant craft allows children to feel like royalty.

Tutorial: Royal Crown Craft

2. Royal Sceptre

Craft a royal sceptre using a cardboard tube, paint, and decorative materials. This accessory complements the paper crown and adds to the royal ensemble.

Tutorial: Royal Sceptre Craft

3. Decorative Bunting

Design bunting featuring royal symbols and colours to adorn your home. This craft enhances the festive atmosphere and showcases national pride.

Tutorial: Royal Themed Party Craft Ideas

4. Union Jack Flags

Teach children about the Union Jack by creating hand-held flags using paper and colouring materials. This activity combines art with a lesson in history.

Tutorial: Union Flag Painted Rocks

5. Royal Guard Puppets

Use craft sticks and coloured paper to make puppets resembling the King’s Guard. This interactive craft encourages imaginative play.

Tutorial: London Guards Craft Stick Activity

6. King’s Coronation Crown

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Assemble a coronation crown using printable templates and colourful card. Children can personalise their crowns with various decorations.

Tutorial: King’s Coronation Crown Craft

7. Royal Family Portraits

Encourage children to draw or paint portraits of the royal family, fostering artistic skills and appreciation for national figures.

Inspiration: Royal Family Portraits

8. Castle Construction

Build a model castle using recycled materials like cardboard boxes and tubes. This project promotes engineering skills and creativity.

Tutorial: Castle Craft Ideas

9. Royal Jewellery Making

Design necklaces and bracelets using beads and charms that reflect royal emblems. This activity allows for personal expression and fine motor skill development.

Buy your craft items here: Royal Jewellery Craft

10. Throne Chair Decoration

Transform an ordinary chair into a royal throne using fabric, paint, and embellishments. This craft enhances imaginative play scenarios.

Inspiration: Throne Chair Craft

11. Royal Themed Bookmarks

Create bookmarks adorned with crowns, castles, or royal crests. This practical craft encourages a love for reading.

Buy these: Royal Bookmarks Find inspiration here: Royal Bookmarks

12. King’s Birthday Cake Decoration

Bake and decorate cupcakes or a cake with royal icing and themed toppers. This delicious activity combines culinary skills with creativity.

Tutorial: Royal Cake Decorating Ideas

13. Royal Themed Windsocks

Craft windsocks using ribbons and paper, decorated with royal colours and symbols. These make delightful outdoor decorations.

Tutorial: Royal Ribbon Windsock Craft

14. King’s Treasure Chest

Decorate small boxes to resemble treasure chests, perfect for storing royal jewels or trinkets. This craft encourages organisational skills.

Tutorial: Treasure Chest Craft

15. Royal Themed Suncatchers

Design suncatchers featuring crowns or castles using translucent paper and frames. These brighten up any room with colourful displays.

Tutorial: King Charles Suncatcher

16. Royal Coat of Arms Shield

Create a personalised family coat of arms on a shield cutout, teaching children about heraldry and family history.

Tutorial: Coat of Arms Craft

17. Royal Themed Placemats

Design and laminate placemats featuring royal motifs, adding a regal touch to family meals.

Tutorial: Royal Placemats Craft

18. King’s Birthday Cards

Handcraft greeting cards with royal themes to send to friends and family, spreading the celebratory spirit.

Tutorial: Royal Greeting Cards

19. Royal Themed Photo Booth Props

Create props like crowns, sceptres, and royal robes for a fun photo booth experience during celebrations.

Tutorial: Royal Photo Booth Props

20. Gold Leaf Royal Scrolls

Use parchment paper and gold markers to create a royal proclamation scroll.

Tutorial: Gold Leaf Scroll

Conclusion

These fun and creative crafts are a great way for kids to celebrate the King’s Birthday while learning about royalty. Whether they’re dressing up as kings and queens, decorating their space, or making special gifts, these projects will bring a touch of royal magic to your celebrations.

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Janine Mergler

Janine Mergler is a veteran Queensland teacher, graduating from QUT with a BEd majoring in Social Sciences. After many years in the classroom, Janine moved on to academia. She has proudly trained new generations of teachers in her role as a lecturer at Queensland University of Technology Faculty of Education. She has also worked in the Queensland Government as an education specialist, developing education resources and delivering community awareness programs to help families conserve water. Currently she is the owner and editor of Families Magazine, a publication specifically targeted at parents who value a quality education for children.  Janine leads a team of professionals who write about family lifestyle, early childhood, schools and education information and family-friendly events.

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