Pirate First Mate Boy Paper Plate Craft
Ahoy, matey! This pirate first mate boy paper plate craft is ready to set sail into crafting fun. With a bright red polka-dot bandana, a curly gold earring, and a mustache fit for the high seas, this easy paper plate craft is perfect for preschool pirate units, birthday parties, or just an afternoon of imaginative play.
Not only is it fun, but kids also practice painting, cutting, and gluing while they create their very own swashbuckling sidekick.
Materials for Your Pirate First Mate Paper Plate Craft
Before you start crafting, gather up your treasure of supplies:
- Paper plates
- Red, blue, tan, white, and black acrylic paint
- Paintbrush and sponge dabber
- Red, black, and white construction paper
- Gold pipe cleaner (for the earring)
- Googly eyes
- Black marker
- Scissors
- Glue gun or school glue
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How to Make a Pirate First Mate Boy Paper Plate Craft
Ready to get crafting? Find the instructions below!
Pirate First Mate Boy Paper Plate Craft
Ahoy, matey! Make this adorable Pirate First Mate Boy Paper Plate Craft with kids. A fun pirate-themed activity using simple supplies like paper plates, paint, and pipe cleaners.
Materials
- Paper plates
- Red, tan, white, and black acrylic paint
- Red, black, and white construction paper
- Gold pipe cleaner (for the earring)
- Googly eyes
- Black marker
- Glue gun or school glue
Tools
- Paintbrush
- Sponge brush
- Scissors
Instructions
- Gather all your supplies, including a paper plate, paint, pipe cleaners, googly eyes, and construction paper.
- Paint the paper plate with a tan base to create the pirate’s face. Let it dry.
- Once dry, paint the top section of the paper plate red to form the pirate’s bandana.
- Use red construction paper to trace and cut out bandana tie shapes and a circle for the knot.
- Using white paint and a sponge brush, dab white circles on the bandana to create polka dots. Let dry.
- Trace and cut a mustache shape from black construction paper.
- Glue the mustache onto the pirate’s face, just under where the eyes will go.
- Glue on two large googly eyes above the mustache.
- Attach the red bandana tie pieces and knot onto the side of the bandana.
- Cut a piece of gold pipe cleaner and shape it into a loop.
- Glue the gold pipe cleaner to the side of the face as an earring.
- Use a black marker to draw a smile under the mustache.
- Let everything dry, and your Pirate First Mate Boy Paper Plate Craft is ready to set sail!
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Why Kids Will Love This Pirate Paper Plate Craft
This project isn’t just cute, it’s packed with learning and play:
- Fine motor practice – Cutting shapes, painting circles, and gluing small pieces all work those little hand muscles.
- Imagination booster – Kids can use their finished pirate in storytelling, pretend play, or even as decorations for a pirate-themed party.
- Creative fun – Every pirate can be unique. Try different mustache shapes, bandana patterns, or even add a pirate parrot made from scraps.
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