This umbrella name craft is a great spring activity for kids in preschool and kindergarten. All you’ll need is our free template, colors, scissors and glue.
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Umbrella Name Craft
This cute umbrella name craft is the perfect hands-on spring activity for preschool and kindergarten kids!
With its bright colors and personalized touch, this fun spring craft lets little ones practice name recognition while getting creative with cutting, gluing, and decorating.
A wonderful way to celebrate rainy spring days, this adorable umbrella name craft is a must-try for any young crafter this spring!
Supplies
Here’s everything you’ll need to make this adorable umbrella name craft:
- Umbrella Template – Grab your free printable at the bottom of this post!
- Cardstock – We used 110lb Neenah white for a sturdy craft that holds up beautifully.
- Scissors – Kid-friendly safety scissors work great for little hands.
- Markers, Colored Pencils, or Crayons – Let kids pick their favorite way to add a pop of color!
- Glue – A glue stick or school glue will do the trick.
Instructions
Print the Template – Start by printing a copy of the free umbrella template (grab yours at the bottom of this post!).
Color & Cut – Use crayons, markers, or colored pencils to bring your umbrella to life. Go for bright, bold colors to make your craft pop! Once finished, carefully cut out each piece.
Add the Raindrops – Have kids write one letter of their name on each raindrop using a black marker or Sharpie. Then, glue the raindrops below the umbrella, making sure they’re in the right order to spell their name.
Give It a Face! – Add a small dab of glue to attach the eyes and mouth to the umbrella. This extra step makes it super fun and whimsical!
Let it dry, and your adorable name craft is ready to display! 🌈✨
Download Instructions
Getting your hands on this fun and free printable umbrella template to make an umbrella name craft is really easy! Just fill out the quick form at the bottom of this post and hit that “send me the printable” button.
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For the best results, we recommend printing the PDF on high-quality card stock (letter size). Otherwise, the glue can bleed through regular paper.
Books We Love
We absolutely love reading! So, we’re always on the lookout for fun books to complement the screen-free activities we share here on This Tiny Blue House.
Here’s a selection of our favorite spring-themed books that pair perfectly with the umbrella name craft we shared with you in this post.
1. The Big Umbrella – This heartwarming tale by Amy June Bates personifies a big, friendly red umbrella that offers shelter to all, teaching lessons of inclusion and kindness.
2. Ella’s Umbrella – In this charming narrative by Courtney Shannon Strand, Ella braves the rain with her new umbrella, finding delight in the drips and drops of a rainy day.
3. Rain! – Linda Ashman’s engaging story contrasts the perspectives of a grumpy old man and a joyful child during a rainy day, highlighting how attitude can shape our experiences.
4. Come On, Rain! – Karen Hesse’s lyrical prose tells the story of a young girl eagerly awaiting a refreshing rainstorm during a dry spell, celebrating the relief and playfulness that rain brings.
5. Float – This wordless picture book by Daniel Miyares tells the story of a young boy who ventures outdoors on a rainy day with his paper boat, leading to an imaginative adventure that highlights the joy and wonder found in simple rainy-day activities.
6. Worm Weather – Authored by Jean Taft, this engaging story follows children as they explore the outdoors during a rainstorm, celebrating the fun of puddle jumping and the lively world that emerges when it rains.
More Name Crafts For Kids
1. Spring flowers name craft
2. Rainbow name craft
3. Pot of gold name craft
4. Shamrock name craft
5. Santa hat name craft
Before You Go
We had so much fun creating this umbrella name craft!
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