Ladybug Crafts – Around the Web
Mama May I Blog makes the most fantastic learning toys, activities, and crafts. I really LOVE this ladybug counting mat that she made (and sells on Etsy).
I saw this unique ladybug project at Parents.com. Basically, you dip black and red yarn in a mixture of glue and water. You then wrap the yarn around 2 balloons, allow it to dry, then pop and remove the balloons. This sounds like a very fun and messy project.
These twirling ladybugs from Make and Takes would make a great addition to a bedroom, a birthday party, or a porch.
These ladybug rocks (from the Party Animal) are so cute (and look like a lot of fun to make). This would be a great activity for a ladybug themed birthday party, or a cute addition to your garden or home.
The Buggy Bee turns stones into ladybug paperweights.
Crafts by Amanda shows you how to take a plastic container and turn it into this cute little ladybug jar.
Everything About Ladybugs is a cute website with a variety of different ladybug resources. I especially love these free ladybug coloring pages and activity sheets. I printed out these counting ladybug pages for my son.
Rachel@I Heart Crafty Things says
Those are some awesome ideas! Thanks for sharing. I just pinned like half of them on Pinterest. hahaha!
Adora says
Thanks for including our "Ladybug Rocks" craft!
Btw our blogspot page is now defunct. You can link up with us at http://www.buggybeekids.com or through Facebook! (search for "Buggy Bee Kids", it's a 'page' not a 'person')
Having so much fun reading through your blog! So many wonderful ideas!
Lauren says
Heaven sent this post! I am throwing my daughter a lady bug bday party and am in search of inspiration. Thank you!
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