Paper Plate Pizza Craft Idea
Kids love this easy Paper Plate Pizza Craft idea! Great for all ages, so fun and just a few supplies needed. Great for pre-k or kindergarten!
Paper Plate Pizza Craft Idea
This paper plate pizza craft is such a fun little craft to do with your kids! You probably already have all of the supplies you need to make this Paper Plate Pizza Craft idea. Kids love to create (and who doesn’t love pizza?) so it’s a great way have fun crafting with the kids by using paper plates as pizza crust and construction paper for all of the fun pizza toppings!
This activity also makes for a wonderful classroom activity (throw a pizza party!) for preschool or kindergarten aged children because you can adjust it to all levels. Older kids might enjoy helping the littles make their homemade pizza craft – much fun for all!
You can use the cutting of the pieces as a cutting exercise and add in glue bottles if you want to use this as a gluing exercise as well. You could also use the different colors and pieces for color identification drills, counting skills and depending on the age of the children you could also work on different fractions and number / counting scenarios as well!
Once the kids are done with their paper plate pizza craft creations, you can use them to decorate your wall with all of their pizzas and this theme would go great with any food themed units that you might be working on!
What You Need to Make Paper Plate Pizzas
- Paper plate (any will do but I love Glad paper plates)
- Red paint (pizza sauce)
- Paint brush
- Scissors
- Pencil
- Colored construction paper for your toppings (Red, Brown, Black, Yellow, Green)
- Glue (optional)
Additional paper plate pizza topping ideas:
Pom Pom balls are fun for pepperoni pieces
Black felt for black olives
Tissue paper is fun for shredding for cheese or pineapple pieces
Get creative! Ask the kids what their favorite toppings are and have them come up with ways to create them, so fun!
Draw your topping according to your color construction paper
Red – pepperoni
Brown – mushrooms
Black – olives
Yellow – cheese (for the cheese I just cut strips)
Green – green peppers
*Be creative and choose toppings you like!
Using your scissors, cut out each topping.
Place some red paint on your paper plate and using your paint brush, spread it all around (I used this to act as glue as well, so you can be generous here!). If you would rather that the kids use bottled glue, you can let the paint dry and then they can add the pieces individually by applying glue to each piece.
Once your plate is covered with the “sauce” go ahead and put your toppings on!
Press down so secure the toppings to the “sauce” since this is going to act as your glue.
Like I mentioned above, this is a craft that you can tailor to the learning level of the children in the classroom. You could even do something like this for older children and have them get really creative in making their own specialty pizzas.
You could also use this craft as a way for kids to work on shape identification. Big and small squares, circles, etc. You might consider adding additional paint colors like yellow paint (cheese) and brown paint (mushrooms) so that kids can work on their identification skills. If you really want to have fun, order in real pizza to go along with the fun and then the kids can enjoy a slice of pizza while creating their own pizzas! Pizza parties are the BEST!!
I love this craft because it’s easy and fun and like I said, who doesn’t love pizza!? In fact, if you are looking for REAL pizza recipes, I’ve got some of those too! Including a fun Valentine’s Day Heart Shaped Pizza Recipe that the kids will love. You’ll also find a Pizza Salad recipe, a fun Veggie Pizza recipe and even an easy Mini Pizza recipe that the kids can make themselves!
Looking for more fun craft projects for kids? Here are a few of my other favorites:
Paper Plate Pizza Craft Idea
Need a fun little craft to do with your kids this week? You probably already have all of the supplies you need to make this Paper Plate Pizza Craft idea. This activity also makes for a wonderful classroom activity for preschool or kindergarten aged children because you can adjust it to all levels.
Materials
- Paper plate
- Red paint
- Colored construction paper for your toppings (Red, Brown, Black, Yellow, Green
- Glue (optional)
Tools
- Scissors
- Pencil
- Paint Brush
Instructions
First, create your "toppings". Fold your construction paper (each piece) into eighths (in half, in half again, and in half again!)
Draw your topping according to your color construction paper
Red – pepperoni
Brown – mushrooms
Black – olives
Yellow – cheese (for the cheese I just cut strips)
Green – green peppers
*Be creative and choose toppings you like!
Using your scissors, cut out each topping.
Place some red paint on your paper plate and using your paint brush, spread it all around (I used this to act as glue as well, so you can be generous here!). If you would rather that the kids use bottled glue, you can let the paint dry and then they can add the pieces individually by applying glue to each piece.
Once your plate is covered with the “sauce” go ahead and put your toppings on!
Press down so secure the toppings to the “sauce” since this is going to act as your glue.
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This is a fantastic craft idea. As yet, I have not tried it, but am looking forward to introducing to my toddlers’ group. Thank you!!!
I am so excited to try this with my Pre K class!!! For letter P . Also sing the song “I am a pizza ” by Charlotte Diamond.
Love ed an image pizza craft is so cool a great craft for pre-K and kindergarten
You can teach the kid about different shapes and colors . Some people don’t eat meat
Talk to them about some people are Vegetarian Create they own pizza put whatever they like.