Pirate Girl Paper Plate Craft

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Set sail on a crafty adventure with this pirate girl paper plate craft! Using just a few simple supplies, kids can make their very own pirate complete with a jaunty hat, golden hair, and rosy cheeks. This easy paper plate pirate project is perfect for preschool pirate units, summer fun, or any day when your little one feels like saying “Arrr!”

Pirate Girl Paper Plate Craft

Materials for a Pirate Girl Paper Plate Craft

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How to Make a Girl Pirate Paper Plate Craft

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Yield: 1 Paper Plate Pirate Girl Craft

Pirate Girl Paper Plate Craft

paper plate pirate girl craft

Set sail on a crafty adventure with this Pirate Girl Paper Plate Craft! A fun and easy pirate-themed activity for kids using paper plates, paint, and simple supplies. Perfect for imaginative play and preschool pirate units.

Active Time 20 minutes
Total Time 20 minutes
Difficulty Easy
Estimated Cost $3

Materials

  • Paper plates
  • Tan acrylic paint
  • Yellow, black, brown, and white construction paper
  • Pink paint (for cheeks)
  • Googly eyes
  • Black marker
  • Pencil
  • Glue (hot glue gun or school glue)

Tools

  • Paintbrush
  • Scissors

Instructions

  1. Gather your supplies: paper plates, construction paper, googly eyes, paint, scissors, glue, and a marker. Pirate craft supplies including paper plate, paint, construction paper, googly eyes, glue, scissors, and marker.
  2. Paint the back of a paper plate with tan paint and let it dry completely. Two paper plates painted tan for the pirate face base.
  3. Trace and cut out the pirate hat, hair, patch, and skull-and-crossbones from construction paper. Pirate girl craft templates traced onto yellow and black construction paper. Pirate hat, hair, and skull pieces cut out from construction paper.
  4. Use a black marker to design the skull-and-crossbones. White skull and crossbones drawn with black details for pirate hat.
  5. Glue the skull-and-crossbones onto the pirate hat.
  6. Glue the hat to the top of the paper plate face.
  7. Add the yellow paper hair beneath the hat for the pirate girl’s look. Pirate hat and yellow paper hair glued onto the paper plate face.
  8. Glue on the eye patch and a googly eye next to it.
  9. Draw the strap of the eye patch across the plate with a black marker. Paper plate pirate girl with hat, hair, and eye patch added.
  10. Use the marker to draw a smiling mouth.
  11. Dip a sponge or finger into pink paint and add two rosy cheeks to your pirate. Pirate girl craft with painted pink cheeks and smile drawn on face.
  12. Let everything dry and admire your finished Pirate Girl Paper Plate Craft! Completed Pirate Girl Paper Plate Craft with hat, yellow hair, eye patch, and rosy cheeks.

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Why Kids Will Love This Paper Plate Pirate

This craft is fun, colorful, and sneaks in learning along the way:

  • Fine motor skills – Tracing, cutting, and gluing build hand strength and coordination.
  • Imaginative play – A pirate girl paper plate craft is perfect for storytime adventures, puppet shows, or classroom pirate themes.
  • Creative expression – Kids can make their pirate girl unique with different hair styles, hat colors, or decorations.

When the project’s done, hang it on the wall, use it as part of a pirate day display, or let kids play pretend with their pirate buddy.

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More Pirate Crafts Your Kids Will Love

If your kiddos had fun making this pirate craft, don’t stop the adventure here! Below you will find some more of our favorite pirate crafts that we have shared on site:

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