Pirate Boy Paper Plate Craft

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Ahoy, matey! This pirate boy paper plate craft is a swashbuckling good time for kids. With just a paper plate, some paint, and a few cutouts, your little ones can create their very own pirate friend complete with a hat, hair, and an eye patch. It’s an easy, creative craft that fits perfectly with summer activities, storytime adventures, or a classroom pirate theme.

Pirate Boy Paper Plate Craft

Materials for a Pirate Boy Paper Plate Craft

Here’s what you’ll need to bring your paper plate pirate to life:

X marks the spot for more pirate fun! After you’ve made handprint sea‑rovers, send them sailing with this treasure map coloring page to plan their next swash‑buckling adventure.

How to Make a Pirate Boy Paper Plate Craft

Ready to get crafting? Find the instructions below!

Yield: 1 Paper Plate Pirate Boy Craft

Pirate Boy Paper Plate Craft

paper plate pirate boy craft

Ahoy, matey! Make this adorable Pirate Boy Paper Plate Craft with kids using paint, paper, and googly eyes. A fun pirate craft that’s perfect for imaginative play or a summer activity.

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

Materials

  • Paper plate
  • Brown acrylic paint
  • Black construction paper
  • Brown construction paper
  • White construction paper
  • Googly eyes
  • Black marker
  • Glue stick or hot glue gun

Tools

  • Paintbrush
  • Scissors

Instructions

  1. Gather your supplies, including a paper plate, paint, construction paper, googly eyes, and glue. Materials for pirate boy paper plate craft including paint, googly eyes, glue gun, scissors, and paper.
  2. Paint the back of your paper plate with brown paint to make the pirate’s skin tone, and set it aside to dry. Paper plate painted light brown with acrylic paint and paintbrush beside it.
  3. Use your pirate hat, hair, and patch templates to trace shapes onto black, brown, and white construction paper. Pirate craft templates traced onto black, brown, and white construction paper with a pencil.
  4. Cut out all of the pieces carefully with scissors. Cut-out pieces for pirate craft including black hat, white skull, brown hair, and eye patch.
  5. Begin assembling the pirate’s hat by gluing the white skull and crossbones detail to the black hat. Black pirate hat with skull and crossbones detail assembled with glue gun and marker nearby.
  6. Glue the brown hair strip across the top of the painted paper plate.
  7. Attach the black pirate hat on top of the hair. Paper plate pirate face with glued-on hair, hat, and one googly eye with eye patch.
  8. Add one googly eye to the pirate’s face and glue the black eye patch in place.
  9. Use your marker to draw the string of the eye patch across the pirate’s face.
  10. Draw a simple smile under the eyes to complete the pirate’s face. Pirate boy craft with drawn-on smile and eye patch strap.
  11. Hang your finished pirate up on display! Finished pirate boy paper plate craft with black hat, skull and crossbones, and big googly eye.

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Why Kids Will Love This Paper Plate Pirate

This craft is more than just fun, it’s sneaky learning too:

  • Fine motor practice – Cutting, gluing, and painting give little hands a workout.
  • Storytelling inspiration – A pirate boy paper plate craft is perfect for sparking imaginative play. Pair it with pirate books or let kids invent their own sea adventures.
  • Theme-ready – Great for classroom pirate days, summer camps, or even a birthday party activity.

When the craft is finished, kids can wave their pirate plate around, hang it on the wall, or use it in pretend play.

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More Pirate Crafts Your Kids Will Love

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Please Share This Pirate Paper Plate Craft

If you and your little buccaneers enjoyed this craft, I’d be so grateful if you’d share it! Pin it to your favorite kids’ craft board on Pinterest or share it with a friend who loves pirate-themed activities. Your support helps keep more fun projects coming!

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