Turn a simple paper plate into an adorable kitty! This easy craft is perfect for kids of all ages all you need is a paper plate, some construction paper, scissors, and glue. Cut out triangle ears, add wiggly eyes, and don't forget those signature whiskers! It's a fun, low-mess project that lets little ones get creative while making their very own furry friend. Great for cat lovers, classroom projects, or a rainy afternoon activity!
This adorable pencil holder is made from toilet paper rolls, colorful craft papers, googly eyes, and a free printable template. It's a perfect desk accessory for any kid who loves cats — and a great way to recycle! The finished holder keeps pencils, crayons, and markers neat and tidy while doubling as a super cute decoration. It even works as a fun group activity for birthday parties.
Does your kitty love to hide away? Using chunky yarn and a steel hoop, you can crochet a cozy tunnel-style hideaway your cat will love. The project is worked in a simple spiral of single crochet stitches, making it very beginner-friendly. You can leave both ends open for a tunnel effect or close one end for more of a cave. A little catnip spray helps convince skeptical cats to give it a try!
This Martha Stewart project shows you how to build a sturdy, stylish window perch so your cat can lounge in the sun and watch the world go by. It mounts right onto a windowsill and gives your feline their own little lookout spot — because every cat deserves a room with a view! Check out the full tutorial on Martha Stewart's website for materials and step-by-step instructions.