Jellyfish Craft With Video / DIY Crafts by EconoCrafts

Jellyfish Craft With Video / DIY Crafts by EconoCrafts

This Jellyfish Craft is adorable and so much fun to make! Make them in all different colors by using different cupcake liners!

What You’ll Need to Make Your Own Jellyfish Craft

Jellyfish Craft With Video / DIY Crafts by EconoCrafts

Step 1

Take your cupcake liner and one of your pipe cleaners. Use a pipe cleaner to poke a hole through the center of the cupcake liner.

Step 2

Take your yarn, and fold it in half, then push the yarn through the hole of the cupcake liner so there’s a loop that comes out of the top.

Step 3

Tie a knot at the end of the yarn so the string doesn’t fall out.

Step 4

Take your pipe cleaner and wrap it around your finger so it becomes curly.

Step 5

Curl all six of your pipe cleaners.

Step 6

Hot glue the pipe cleaners to the inside edges of the cupcake liner.

Step 7

Hot glue on the googly eyes.

Now your Jellyfish Craft is finished. You can hang him up and make him some colorful friends!

Watch Jenny Make her Jellyfish Craft

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Written By Jenny Bollet
Jenny is from Long Island, NY. She’s a creative arts teacher for the deafblind at The Helen Keller National Center. She went to the Catholic University of America in Washington, DC to achieve her degree in art studio and psychology. She teaches adaptive techniques in all mediums of art (sculpture, ceramics, painting, mosaics, pottery, macrame, drawing, and multimedia) to individuals who are deafblind so they can continue their creativity. In her spare time, she loves to continue to do all mediums of art and will start her masters degree in art studio starting Fall 2019.

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