We’ll guide you through the step-by-step process of making a plastic spoon ladybug, or you can read on to learn how to make a bumblebee! This bug craft looks super cute on display (try setting them in a plant pot!), but they’re also perfect for an insect lesson at school, or for storytime and pretend play. Let’s get buzz-y!
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What’s the best way to cut the spoons to make this plastic spoon bug craft?
You should be able to easily cut cheaper, thinner spoons (most white ones) with sharp scissors. But better quality spoons (especially clear ones) probably won’t cut as easily. To remove the handle from more sturdy spoons, you either need to use a handsaw or heat the plastic to make it more malleable. To heat the spoon, hold a heat gun or blow dryer several inches away from it. Do this for 10 to 20 seconds at a time and then try to cut the spoon. You’ll need to test the amount of heat needed to cut the spoon cleanly. Be sure to have extra spoons on hand, since they can occasionally crack and cut unevenly.
How can I make a bumblebee plastic spoon bug?
The bee spoon bug is made in mostly the same way as the ladybug. To make the bee, use 1 white plastic spoon and 2 clear spoons. Paint the white spoon yellow and then add black stripes after the yellow paint has dried. Glue on the clear wings next to each other without overlapping them. Then follow the rest of the ladybug tutorial to attach the bee’s head and eyes.
What paint is best for making this plastic spoon bug craft?
We used multi-surface acrylic paint to paint our plastic spoons. It has better coverage than regular acrylic, meaning you should only need 1 coat of paint. But regular acrylic paint or tempera will also work. You just might need to paint 2 or 3 coats to fully cover your spoon.
Searching for an easy craft that’s as cute as a bug? Look no further than this plastic spoon bug craft! Have fun making a whole swarm of these colourful and cute critters made with recycled materials.
Here’s even more bug craft ideas:
Easy Caterpillar Craft
Pom Pom Bees
Coffee Filter Butterflies
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