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Ten Tremendously Terrific Free Letter T Crafts for children ages three and up

Letter T Crafts

We have been crafting our way through the alphabet this year. Today we thought we would share some of our letter T crafts. Let’s get started.

Your little artists are sure to recognize this first letter t craft, a tiger. You may choose to paint with watercolor, sponges, or even use a bingo dauber. Click the link to find out more.

Tiger Craft Project

Tiger Craft Projectt Free Children's arts and craft projects

I love letting little artists loose with animal rubber stamps on this next craft. We have fun looking at what each student decides to put in their tornado. Click the image below to print your own.

Tornado Craft Project

Wizard of Oz Tornado craft project

Next, we are sharing a letter T craft to help with scissor skills. Sometimes your little artist might give these adorable trolls a crazy haircut. Beauty is in the eye of the artists. To add another fine motor skill element to the craft you could have the children fold or curly the stands using a pencil. To print, these crazy trolls click the header below.

Troll Hair Cut Craft Project

If you have a little ballerina in the house they might be familiar with this next letter T craft. It’s a Tutu. You may choose to use cut out handprints, use stamp pads or paint to add the skirt. Click the image below to find out more.

Tutu Craft Project

Tutu Art Project Free Children's arts and craft projects

We are using our thumbprints to make this toad. I like to set this craft up as stations. The first station has a brown stamp pad. Wash or wipe hands and move onto station two with light green. Sometimes station three with dark green. Finally, station four where they glue on the eyes. All while cleaning hands with diaper wipes in between. This will help with the cross contamination on your stamp pads and make them last a lot longer. Click the image below to print this toad.

Toad Craft Project

Toad Craft for Kids Free Children's arts and crafts

Your little artist may rawr with excitement to make this Tyrannosaurus Rex craft. We start by making our own art supplies. First, we make a stamp. Then we use our homemade stamp to add texture to our dinosaur. Click the image below to find out more.

Tyrannosaurus Rex Craft Project

Tryannosaurus Rex Dinosaur Craft project Free Children's arts and craft projects

We are chugging along through our letter t crafts by making this train. This requires a little prep work with younger children by pre cutting out the pieces. You can also choose to make one piece per day and at the end of the week, you have an entire train.

Train Craft Projects

Train craft project FREE Children's arts and crafts

Tiptoe through the tulips with this next craft. You may choose to paint with watercolor, sponges, or I have even used bingo daubers. I like to offer at least a couple of colors for the artists to pick from. Click the link to find out more.

Tulip Craft Project

Tulip Craft Project Free Children's arts and craft projects

Out of all the letter t crafts we are sharing today this one is sure to come out different. We use your little artist’s hands and footprints to make these turkeys. Click the image to find out how we did it.

Turkey Craft Project

Turkey craft project Free Children's arts and craft projects

We have fun reading the classic children’s story the ‘tortoise and the hare’ then making our own. Children always get a giggle that this tortoise/turtle is wearing sneakers. But, what else would he wear in a race? Click the image below to make your own.

Tortoise Craft Project

Turtle Craft Project on you're so creative Free Children's arts and craft projects

We offer 78 free letter worksheets under our helpful tips and activities tab. We have three different formats, large letters, connect the dots, and writing pages. The large letters are perfect for coloring or cutting out. Click the header below for free printable letter T worksheets.

Letter T Worksheets

We hope you had a terrific time with these letter T crafts today. I know you are sure to tell your little artists, “You’re so creative!”