Pipe Cleaners Craft

DIY Project: How to Make Pipe Cleaner Flowers


Pipe cleaners are one thing that every craft box should have. They are colorful, versatile, inexpensive, and very fun to play with. in other words, if you have a kid or kiddos in the house, you’re sure to hear “I’M BORED!” in about 3, 2, 1… If you’re looking for some easy ways to keep bored kiddos (or adult-sized kiddos!) entertained, all you need are some easy craft ideas that can be completed using simple, craft supplies. One of my personal favorite art supply is pipe cleaners (also called chenille stems)!

How to Make Pipe Cleaner Flowers

Supplies:

  • Pipe Cleaners – hot pink, red, deep orange, yellow, kelly green, emerald green, turquoise, purple, lavender
  • Wire cutters (or a pair of kid scissors but those will only be used for cutting wire, as cutting wire dulls the blade over time)

Optional:

  • Hot glue gun
  • Hot glue sticks
  • Mini toys, dolls, etc. (to play with the furniture!)
  • Glass bottles (to display your lovely flowers!)
  • Elmer’s glue
  • Fun add-ons like google eyes or plastic beads

How to Make Pipe Cleaner Flowers

First, we’ll start with the basics: creating the stem. Take a green pipe cleaner and about 3-4” from the bottom, bend it and create a small loop. Pinch the loop at the end to create the tip of the leaf, then use your finger to pull apart and widen the leaf. Twist and then about an inch up, create another leaf.

Now you have a stem ready to attach to a flower! You can create several at once in different shades of green (with different sized or a different number of leaves) to be ready to attach to your flowers or create one at a time. You are ready to start creating pipe cleaner flowers! We’ll start with the easiest to the most difficult.

Hyacinth

Simply take a blue or purple pipe cleaner and attach it to the tip of a green stem, wrapping a coil down the stem. Try to wrap it so that there isn’t any green showing. You can create a bouquet of these simple flowers in no time!

Rose Craft

To create a pipe cleaner rose, take a chenille stem in any color and create a small, ½” loop at the end–this will be the base of your flower. Continue creating a coil around the base, making sure that the circle is a little wider each time (as if you are creating a coiled cup or bowl shape). Thread the stem through the coiled flower shape and then back down. Twist to secure. Cut a small 1” piece of yellow chenille stem and shape it into a “V.” Loop it through the green pipe cleaner in the center of the flower. Twist to secure.

Pipe Cleaner 5-Petal Flowers

Start with any color pipe cleaner and create a small, ½” loop. Create a second loop and twist to look like a figure 8. Continue adding petals by creating a loop and twisting to secure as you go until you have 5 petals.

Loop the remaining pipe cleaner end into a coil. This will be the underside of your flower. Press your thumb into the other side of the flower and fold the petals up a bit to round out the shape. Attach the stem to the coil on the other side.

How to Make Pipe Cleaner Flowers

Pipe Cleaner 6-Petal Flower

Take a lavender pipe cleaner and create three medium-sized loops. Twist after each loop to secure. You should have about a 1.5” stem left after–point that down away from the loops. Create two of these shapes.

Twist the two shapes together at their stems. Open up the petals. Create the center with a 6” piece of yellow pipe cleaner. However, Create a simple coil and leave about ½” stem on the end. Stick that into the center of the flower and twist to secure. Attach the green stem to the purple stem of the flower by wrapping it around a few times.

Tulip Craft

Take four red pipe cleaners and cut them into thirds (about 4” lengths). You should have twelve 4” pieces. Fold each of the pieces in half. Moreover, These will be your petals. Line them up, six on either side of your stem (the folded half should be pointed up, the two ends pointed down and even with the tip of the stem).

How to Make Pipe Cleaner Flowers

Gather the petals so that they are centered around the stem. Take a 6” pipe cleaner and twist it around the base where the ends and the stem meet. Wrap the coil around tightly to secure the petals to the stem. Fold the petals upward toward the tip of the stem, where the coil started. Press the petals around the coil to form a tulip shape.

Pipe Cleaner Daffodil Flowers

Take three yellow pipe cleaners and fold them each in half. Twist two together to make an “X”, then add the third to make a six-pointed star/snowflake. Start at the end of one of the arms and roll into a circle. Repeat for each of the six arms. You may need to adjust them a bit, fold each of the petals over the other so they overlap as you go around the flower.

How to Make Pipe Cleaner Flowers

To create the center of the daffodil, cut an orange pipe cleaner in half and coil it around your finger or a pencil. Smash down the coil so it is a bit flattened. Attach the end by looping it through the center of the daffodil. You can also use a hot glue gun to affix. Let an adult do this step, as the hot glue can burn little kiddos fingers. Older kids can use the glue gun with adult supervision. Attach the stem to the base of the flower by looping the stem through the back of one of the coils. Twist to secure.

How to Make Pipe Cleaner Flowers

In conclusion, Store them in recycled coffee cans, or a plastic caddy from the dollar store. You can create your own art station that is simple, easy to clean, inexpensive and supplies hours of fun throughout the week! Have fun and enjoy!


Pipe Cleaner Art: Doll Furniture


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Pipe Cleaner Dragons Craft for Kids


Ready to make some Pipe Cleaner Dragons?

I adapted this idea from a pipe cleaner dragons bookmark on Danielle’s Place. My 8 year old and I made his together, but I did the whole thing for the younger boys (age 3 and 6). Too much detailed cutting and use of the glue gun for them – but the finished result is such a cute (and cheap!) toy. If you’re crafty and don’t mind making several, I think these would make awesome party favors for a dragon or castle themed birthday party!

To make them, you will need:

  • Pipe cleaners – You’ll need 4 for each dragon.
  • Craft foam
  • Craft sticks – one will make two dragons
  • Googly eyes
  • Hot glue gun
  • Scissors

Step 1: Cut a small section from the end of a craft stick. Round off the end with scissors like this.

Step 2: To make the head, fold the end of a pipe cleaner around in a circle. Then wrap it the other way a few times to give the head some depth. Leave the end for the neck.

Step 3: Take a second pipe cleaner and wrap it tightly around the neck, starting just under the head. Then wrap around the body.

Step 4: Tuck a third pipe cleaner under the others and keep wrapping. When I got to the end of the body I added a little hot glue to the craft stick to keep the pipe cleaner in place. Leave the end hanging to be the tail.

Step 5: Add craft foam horns and tail, and glue on googly eyes. Cut four pieces for the legs and glue them to the body.

Step 6: Add foam feet and wings, and you’re done!

We love crafting with pipe cleaners because they are so versatile and such a frugal craft material!


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Pipe Cleaner Art: Doll Furniture

Pipe Cleaner Art: Doll Furniture


If you’re a parent of small children, chances are that you already have a bunch in your home. Young children can better develop their fine motor skills by twisting and bending them, and older children can get creative with how they build and create with them. Pipe Cleaner Doll Furniture craft is best suited for children ages seven through 10. The best thing about growing these flowers is that they only require a few materials from your craft drawer.

Using craft pipe cleaners to create furniture for your toys and dolls can be so fun! Here are a few ideas, from easiest to hardest. Kids may need an adults help, but I would also encourage them to just try to come up with designs of their own!

Pipe Cleaner Doll Furniture

To create a table, start with the red pipe cleaner and make a tight coil. Add an orange chenille stem to the end by twisting the ends together and continuing the coil. Secure the two pieces together with smaller 1” pieces of scrap pipe cleaners as you go. Continue with all of the colors of the rainbow until you have a table about 3” in diameter.

Take two halves of a lavender pipe cleaner and create a V shape. Thread them through the underside of the table and twist to secure. Coil the ends and arrange until the legs are the same length. It may take a little while to get the balance correct–try spacing the legs out as evenly as possible.

Pipe Cleaner Playpen

To create a baby’s crib (or playpen) start by creating a cube shape. You will need to use several pipe cleaners to complete the shape, it’s ok to just connect a new one as you go until the shape is complete.

Once you have the basic cube, take a different color (in this case, turquoise) and attaching it to the bottom of the cube. Wrap it around the top of the cube (coiling around about 2-3 times) and then wrap around the bottom again. Complete this step until you have the bars or railing around the entire crib/playpen. To create the base, simply thread a few pipe cleaners back and forth from one end to the other to create a tight-knit surface.

Pipe Cleaner Rocking Chair

To create a rocking chair, start with two halves of a yellow pipe cleaner, rounded in a slight arch shape and curled on either end. Take two 3” pieces and attach to create a square shape. This will be the base of the rocking chair. Take two 6” pieces and attach to either side on the back of the chair, coiling the ends. This will be the sides of the back of the chair. Take two more 3” pieces and connect those two pieces together. This will be the back to the chair.

Make a seat by creating a pink square. Attach the front of the pink seat to the base of the chair with two 2” pieces of yellow chenille stem. Weave a pink pipe cleaner back and forth to create the seat, much like you did with the base of the crib/playpen.

I hope you enjoyed this tutorial on easy pipe cleaner Doll Furniture for adults and kids! There are so many things you can make! I like to just lay out a rainbow of arts and crafts pipe cleaners for my kids to go through. Often, we’ll take tv/computer/phone breaks and it’s one of the first things they’ll go to. It helps to keep the pipe cleaners out on a craft table, maybe with some kid scissors, googly eyes, glue, pom poms and plastic beads.


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As I was reading new post here, what caught my eye was this Pipe Cleaner flower ring ! It was given to her by a fan. I knew I had to try this since I have so many pipe cleaners laying around. So I was in search for a tutorial! I came across the Martha Stewart Wedding site! It shows a video of how to! Such an easy project and FUN! I made a picture tutorial in case you wanted to see it step-by-step

Colourful Pipe Cleaner Flower Ring


You need 1 pipe cleaner for the stem and 6 pipe cleaners of your desired color for the flower

Bunch all 6 pipe cleaners together, then twist 5-7 times in the middle

This part will be your ring part

Put the part you just twisted under the finger you want to wear it on (I like wearing my rings on this finger)


Then twist

The scatter like this

Take each end and curl here (this is so the ends doesn’t “poke” you)


Then curl all the way to the ring part
Repeat to all


Now take your “petals” and fix and arrange to your desired look

It should look something like this =) You are done with the flower part!


  • Now to add the stem…
  • Put the middle of the pipe cleaner “stem” under the flower
  • Then twist to secure it

  • Just like earlier steps, roll the stem leaves
  • Pinch at end to give a leaf look
  • Ta-Da! you are done! Wasn’t that easy?!?!

My son made a Valentine one for his teacher! She was suprised something so cute came out of pipe cleaners! Hehe!


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DIY Project: How to Make Pipe Cleaner Flowers