Ramadan Crafts For Kids

Are you looking for a fun way to celebrate Ramadan with your kids? Why not try some Ramadan crafts? 

There are so many fantastic ideas that are educational and entertaining. Check out my step by step guide for the Ramadan decorations and Eid card crafts.

Grab your FREE printable templates at the end of this article.

Here are some unique ideas to get you started:

You will need the following:

  • Printable template ( you can find it at the end of the article)
  • Glue ( I used glue gun)
  • Scissors
  • Colored Paper or you can color yourself with pencil colors.
  • Ribbon
  • Transparent tape for sticking to the wall.
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Wall Decorations DIY
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Lanterns template printed on colored sheets
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Paper Rosettes Craft.

I tried making this paper rosettes from the link check here, Check this out:

Eid Card Craft DIY

Although Eid is still a few weeks away, you can start making some festive Eid cards. Have your kids draw or paint their designs, then write messages to their family and friends.

Grab Eid card FREE templates at the end of this post

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Some More Ideas For Ramadan

Lantern Making

Making paper lanterns is a classic Ramadan craft that kids love. All you need is some colorful paper, glue, scissors, and some creativity. You can even hang them around the house to create a festive atmosphere.

Moon and Star Garland:

Another easy craft idea is to create a garland featuring the moon and stars, symbols of Ramadan. You can use construction paper or felt to cut out the shapes and string them together with twine or ribbon.

Ramadan Coloring Pages: 

Sometimes, simple is best. Print out some Ramadan-themed coloring pages and let your kids unleash their artistic talents. This is a great way to keep them occupied while teaching them about the holiday’s significance.

What Is Ramadan?

Ramadan is a special month in the Islamic calendar, where Muslims worldwide fast from sunrise to sunset every day for a whole month. Fasting means you don’t eat or drink anything during the day, but you can have a big feast before sunrise and after sunset.

During Ramadan, Muslims also spend extra time reading the Quran, their holy book, and doing good deeds like giving to charity and being kind to others. It’s a time of reflection and gratitude and appreciating all the blessings in our lives.

For kids, Ramadan is a time to learn about their faith and traditions. It’s a chance to connect with their families and communities and to experience the joy of breaking their fast together every evening.

Mothers play an essential role during Ramadan as they prepare delicious meals and snacks for their families, decorate their homes, and teach their kids about the importance of this special month.

Ramadan Mubarak!

These are just a few ideas to get you started. Remember, the most important thing is to enjoy the process and spend quality time with your family during this special time. 

Click below to get you FREE Ramadan Kareem crafts templates

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Happy crafting!

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