It’s a week before St. Patrick’s Day and we just had to get one more Rainbow Craft in. We love washi tape crafts at our house! I pulled out my collection from my craft closet and picked out one of every color of the rainbow in different patterns for our rainbow project.

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rainbow colors washi tape scissors blue cardstock paper white cardstock paper ruler pencil glue stick

Directions:

  1. To make the project easier for my three year old, I first drew 12 lines one-half inch apart on a blue piece of cardstock paper about 3/4 way down the paper. This way she knew exactly where to place her tape.

  2. Cut strips of tape, in color order of the rainbow and place them on the lines drawn on your paper. We did two strips of tape per color to make our rainbow bigger. Don’t worry about any tape hanging over the top of the paper because you can just fold it over the back of the paper.

 

  1. Cut out a couple clouds from your white sheet of cardstock paper and glue them to the bottom of your washi tape rainbow. Here is my daughter’s rainbow craft.

I put my washi tape on my paper at more of an angle. I love how it looks at an angle, but I kept it a straight line for my three year old to make it easier for her. Choose what works best for your child.  

  You might also enjoy these crafts:

Bubble Wrap Printed Rainbow Cupcake Liner Rainbow Build a Leprechaun Play Dough Leprechaun Kids Craft Paper Bag Leprechaun Puppet

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It’s a week before St. Patrick’s Day and we just had to get one more Rainbow Craft in. We love washi tape crafts at our house! I pulled out my collection from my craft closet and picked out one of every color of the rainbow in different patterns for our rainbow project.

{This post contains affiliate links for your convenience. Read our Disclosure Policy for more information.}   Supplies you will need for this project:

rainbow colors washi tape scissors blue cardstock paper white cardstock paper ruler pencil glue stick

Directions:

  1. To make the project easier for my three year old, I first drew 12 lines one-half inch apart on a blue piece of cardstock paper about 3/4 way down the paper. This way she knew exactly where to place her tape.

  2. Cut strips of tape, in color order of the rainbow and place them on the lines drawn on your paper. We did two strips of tape per color to make our rainbow bigger. Don’t worry about any tape hanging over the top of the paper because you can just fold it over the back of the paper.

 

  1. Cut out a couple clouds from your white sheet of cardstock paper and glue them to the bottom of your washi tape rainbow. Here is my daughter’s rainbow craft.

I put my washi tape on my paper at more of an angle. I love how it looks at an angle, but I kept it a straight line for my three year old to make it easier for her. Choose what works best for your child.  

  You might also enjoy these crafts:

Bubble Wrap Printed Rainbow Cupcake Liner Rainbow Build a Leprechaun Play Dough Leprechaun Kids Craft Paper Bag Leprechaun Puppet

  Follow I Heart Crafty Things on Facebook, Pinterest,  Google+, Twitter, and Instagram for more crafty fun!

It’s a week before St. Patrick’s Day and we just had to get one more Rainbow Craft in. We love washi tape crafts at our house! I pulled out my collection from my craft closet and picked out one of every color of the rainbow in different patterns for our rainbow project.

{This post contains affiliate links for your convenience. Read our Disclosure Policy for more information.}

 

Supplies you will need for this project:

  • rainbow colors washi tape
  • scissors
  • blue cardstock paper
  • white cardstock paper
  • ruler
  • pencil
  • glue stick

Directions:

  1. To make the project easier for my three year old, I first drew 12 lines one-half inch apart on a blue piece of cardstock paper about 3/4 way down the paper. This way she knew exactly where to place her tape.

  2. Cut strips of tape, in color order of the rainbow and place them on the lines drawn on your paper. We did two strips of tape per color to make our rainbow bigger. Don’t worry about any tape hanging over the top of the paper because you can just fold it over the back of the paper.

  3. Cut out a couple clouds from your white sheet of cardstock paper and glue them to the bottom of your washi tape rainbow. Here is my daughter’s rainbow craft.

I put my washi tape on my paper at more of an angle. I love how it looks at an angle, but I kept it a straight line for my three year old to make it easier for her. Choose what works best for your child.

You might also enjoy these crafts:

  • Bubble Wrap Printed Rainbow
  • Cupcake Liner Rainbow
  • Build a Leprechaun Play Dough
  • Leprechaun Kids Craft
  • Paper Bag Leprechaun Puppet

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Google+, Twitter, and Instagram for more crafty fun!