DIY Kids’ Crafts to Celebrate the FIFA World Cup

There’s something magical about the FIFA World Cup — the colours, the chants, the pride, the way families gather around the TV like it’s a holiday of its own. For many of us, it brings back memories of cheering with our parents, learning the game, and feeling connected to our roots. And now, we get to pass that same joy to our kids.
These DIY World Cup crafts are more than just activities — they’re moments of bonding, creativity, and cultural pride. They’re simple, fun, and perfect for getting little ones excited for every kickoff, goal, and victory dance. In true Momma Braga style, they’re filled with heart, learning, and a sprinkle of family magic.

DIY Easy Craft Ideas to Get Kids Into the FIFA World Cup Spirit

1. Flag Garland of Nations

The World Cup is a celebration of cultures, and kids love seeing the world in colour.
Materials: construction paper, markers, scissors, string.
How to make it:
– Let kids pick their favourite countries (Portugal is always a winner).
– Draw or print simple flag outlines.
– Colour, cut, and clip them onto a long string.
– Hang across a wall or TV area for instant tournament vibes.
Why kids love it:
It sparks curiosity about the world and builds excitement for every match.

2. Mini Soccer Goal from Recycled Materials

A craft that turns into a game — the best kind.
Materials: cereal box, yarn, tape, scissors, markers, paper ball.
How to make it:
– Cut out the front of the cereal box.
– Punch holes and weave yarn to create a net.
– Decorate with team colours.
– Crumple paper into a mini ball and start the shootout.
Why kids love it:
It’s hands‑on, eco‑friendly, and perfect for friendly family competitions.

3. Face‑Paint Stencils for Game Day

Kids feel like true fans when they’re painted up for match day.
Materials: cardstock, scissors, washable face paint.
How to make it:
– Cut out simple shapes: hearts, stars, soccer balls, country initials.
– Hold the stencil to the cheek and dab with paint.
– Remove to reveal a clean, crisp design.
Why kids love it:
It’s fun, expressive, and makes game day feel extra special.

4. DIY World Cup Trophy (Kid‑Sized Glory)

Every child deserves their own moment of victory.
Materials: plastic cup, paper towel roll, aluminum foil, glue, gold paint.
How to make it:
– Glue the cup upside down onto the roll.
– Wrap in foil.
– Add details with markers or paint.
– Let kids parade around like champions.
Why kids love it:
It boosts confidence and imagination — and makes for adorable photos.

5. Soccer Ball Suncatchers

A beautiful craft that brightens any window.
Materials: black construction paper, tissue paper, glue, scissors.
How to make it:
– Cut a circle from black paper.
– Add pentagon shapes like a soccer ball.
– Fill the spaces with tissue paper.
– Hang on a window and watch the colours glow.
Why kids love it:
It’s calming, creative, and adds festive décor to the home.

6. Personalized Player Cards

Kids LOVE seeing themselves as athletes.
Materials: index cards, markers, stickers, printed photo (optional).
How to make it:
– Add name, age, “position,” and fun facts.
– Decorate with stickers and team colours.
– Create a whole set for the family.
Why kids love it:
It boosts self‑expression and makes them feel part of the action.

7. World Cup Countdown Chain

A classic craft with a sporty twist.
Materials: coloured paper, markers, tape.
How to make it:
– Cut strips of paper.
– Write match dates, teams, or fun facts on each link.
– Tear one off each day until the final.
Why kids love it:
It builds anticipation and helps them understand time and schedules.

Crafting Memories That Last Beyond the Final Whistle

These DIY World Cup crafts aren’t just activities — they’re memories in the making. They’re laughter at the kitchen table, tiny hands covered in glue, and the excitement of cheering together as a family. They’re the moments your kids will remember long after the final whistle blows.
Because the World Cup isn’t just a tournament — it’s culture, connection, and heart. And with these crafts, your little ones get to feel every bit of that magic.
Until next time…Happy Parenting!
~ Momma Braga

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