Looking for a colourful and creative activity that keeps little hands busy and sparks big imagination? Try making Rainbow Pasta Necklaces! This simple, low-mess craft is perfect for toddlers, preschoolers, and young kids—and it’s a great way to combine art and fine motor skills.
🧺 What You’ll Need:
- Uncooked pasta (penne or rigatoni works best)
- Food coloring
- Resealable plastic bags
- Rubbing alcohol or vinegar
- Baking paper or tray
- Yarn or string
- Scissors
- Optional: glitter, stickers for extra flair!

🎨 How to Make It:
Step 1: Colour the Pasta
- Place pasta in a ziplock bag (about 1 cup per color).
- Add a few drops of food colouring and 1 teaspoon of vinegar or rubbing alcohol.
- Seal the bag and shake it until the pasta is evenly coated.
- Pour onto a baking tray lined with paper and let it dry completely (about an hour).
Step 2: Get Creative!
Once dry, lay out the pasta and let your child pick their favorite colours.
Step 3: String It Up
Cut a piece of yarn long enough for a necklace. Tape one end to make threading easier. Let your child thread the pasta onto the string—great for hand-eye coordination!
Step 4: Tie & Wear
Once full, tie the ends together and voila—your little artist has their own colorful creation to wear or gift!
💡 Why Kids Love It:
- They get to choose their own colours and patterns
- It feels like a fun mix of cooking, science, and art
- They can wear it with pride or gift it to someone special
🧠 Learning Boost:
- Encourages creativity and independence
- Develops fine motor skills
- Teaches colour recognition and patterning
Has your little one made a masterpiece? We’d love to see it! 📸
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