Here’s a little secret: Veterans Day crafts aren’t just about keeping the kids busy.
They’re a fantastic way to teach our little ones about HONORING and APPRECIATING those who’ve served our country.
But we get it—life is a whirlwind, and we need simple, meaningful activities that keep little hands entertained while sneaking in a lesson or two.
So, we’ve rounded up 12 easy crafts that are fun, educational, and don’t require a trip to a specialty store. Ready to dive in?

[1] Poppy Wreath

We love this craft because it’s simple yet meaningful.
Using red and black construction paper, kids can cut out poppies and glue them onto a paper plate wreath.
It’s a beautiful way to honor those who’ve served, and it looks lovely hanging on the front door.
Plus, it gives the kids a chance to work on their scissor skills!
Check out the full tutorial here.
[2] Patriotic Thank-You Cards

Sometimes, the SIMPLEST gestures are the most heartfelt.
Kids can design thank-you cards using red, white, and blue decorations, then write messages inside to show their appreciation.
These cards can be delivered to veterans at local events or mailed to family members who’ve served. It’s a sweet way to teach gratitude.
Check out the full tutorial here.
[3] Handprint American Flag

Who doesn’t love a good handprint craft?
Kids can dip their hands in paint to make red and white stripes and use a blue handprint for the stars section of the flag.
It’s messy, it’s fun, and it’s a keepsake you’ll want to display year after year.
Just be sure to have some baby wipes handy!
Check out the full tutorial here.
[4] Patriotic Windsock

Let the wind carry your family’s patriotic spirit!
This craft uses a paper roll, streamers, and some red, white, and blue paint.
Kids can paint and decorate the roll, then attach streamers to create a windsock that flutters beautifully outside.
It’s a QUICK craft that delivers big smiles.
Check out the full tutorial here.
[5] Remembrance Bracelets

Who says accessories can’t be meaningful?
Kids can string red, white, and blue beads onto elastic to make remembrance bracelets.
These can be worn on Veterans Day as a reminder of the sacrifices made by our service members.
They’re easy to make and fun to share with friends.
[6] American Flag Popsicle Stick Craft

Popsicle sticks aren’t just for summer treats.
Glue them together, paint them red, white, and blue, and voilà—a miniature American flag!
Add some glitter for a touch of sparkle. This craft is durable enough to be a keepsake and simple enough for toddlers to join in.
Check out the full tutorial here.
[7] Stained Glass Poppy

This craft is as stunning as it is simple. Kids can use red and black tissue paper to create a poppy that looks like stained glass.
Hang it in a sunny window, and the light will make it glow BEAUTIFULLY.
It’s a touching way to honor the significance of the poppy as a symbol of remembrance.
Check out the full tutorial here.
[8] Wooden Spoon Soldiers

Have some wooden spoons lying around? PERFECT!
Kids can transform them into little soldiers using paint and felt.
It’s a creative, imaginative way to discuss what it means to serve and protect.
Plus, these little spoon soldiers make adorable decorations for the dinner table.
Check out the full tutorial here.
[9] Thank-You Bookmarks

Encourage reading and gratitude with this simple craft.
Kids can decorate bookmarks with red, white, and blue designs and write a thank-you message to veterans.
Laminate them for durability, and you’ve got a keepsake or a thoughtful gift.
Check out the full tutorial here.
[10] Patriotic Raindrops Mobile

This one’s a favorite for families who love hanging decorations.
Kids can cut out red, white, and blue raindrop shapes and string them together to create a mobile.
It’s a fun way to decorate for Veterans Day and a gentle reminder of the sacrifices made to keep our country safe.
Check out the full tutorial here.
[11] Sidewalk Chalk Stars

Who’s up for some outdoor fun?
Grab some red, white, and blue chalk and let the kids draw patriotic stars on the sidewalk or driveway.
It’s a great way to get fresh air while decorating the neighborhood and spreading a little Veterans Day cheer.
Check out the full tutorial here.
[12] Cookie Decoration

Here’s a craft that’s as tasty as it is fun.
Bake a batch of sugar cookies and let the kids go wild decorating them with red, white, and blue icing.
It’s a perfect post-craft snack, and the whole family can join in.
Pro tip: Make extra for sharing with neighbors or veterans you know!
Check out the full tutorial here.
Let’s Make This Veterans Day Special
These crafts are more than just activities—they’re opportunities to teach our kids about gratitude and the value of honoring those who’ve served.
Which one will your family try first?
We’d love to hear about your favorites! Drop a comment, share your creations, and don’t forget to follow us on Pinterest for more kid-friendly crafts and tips!
