Easy Pride Rainbow Crafts for Kids (Simple & Colourful Activities)
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Pride rainbow crafts are a fun, creative way for kids to explore colour, self-expression, and creativity using simple materials. They don’t need anything complicated—just paper, colouring sheets, scissors, glue, and lots of imagination.
These activities are perfect for classrooms, home crafting sessions, or family creative time, and they pair beautifully with printable resources and colouring pages from Technicolour Corner.
In this guide, you’ll find easy, beginner-friendly Pride rainbow crafts that focus on fun, colour, and accessibility.
Why Rainbow Pride Crafts Work So Well for Kids
Rainbow crafts are ideal for children because they:
- Encourage colour recognition and mixing
- Develop fine motor skills through cutting and colouring
- Support creative storytelling and expression
- Are flexible for all skill levels
- Can be done with very basic materials
They’re also a gentle way to introduce themes of inclusivity and celebration in a creative, age-appropriate way.
1. Rainbow Colouring Sheet Collages
This is one of the simplest and most effective Pride crafts for kids.
What you need:
- Printed rainbow colouring pages
- Crayons, markers, or coloured pencils
- Glue stick
- Plain paper or scrapbook page
How to make it:
- Colour rainbow sections using bright Pride colours
- Cut out shapes or sections (clouds, hearts, stars, arches)
- Glue them onto a background page to build a collage
This turns a simple colouring sheet into a layered, creative artwork.
2. Paper Rainbow Chains
A classic craft that never gets old.
What you need:
- Coloured paper or printed rainbow strips
- Scissors
- Glue or tape
How to make it:
- Cut paper into strips of rainbow colours
- Loop and glue each strip into a chain
- Repeat until you have a long rainbow garland
Kids can hang these as decorations in bedrooms, classrooms, or windows.
3. Pride Colour Wheel Plates
This craft helps kids understand colour order while having fun.
What you need:
- Paper plate
- Markers or crayons
- Rainbow reference sheet (printable if available)
How to make it:
- Divide the plate into rainbow segments
- Colour each section in Pride rainbow order
- Add labels or stickers if desired
This is great for learning while crafting.
4. Rainbow Finger Painting Fun
Perfect for younger children who love sensory play.
What you need:
- Paint (red, orange, yellow, green, blue, purple)
- Paper or cardstock
- Apron or old clothes
How to make it:
- Place small paint blobs in rainbow order
- Let kids blend colours with fingers
- Encourage swirling, mixing, and layering
This creates beautiful, messy, expressive Pride-inspired artwork.
5. Cut-and-Paste Pride Flags
A simple way to introduce Pride flag designs.
What you need:
- Printed flag templates or blank rectangles
- Coloured paper or crayons
- Glue stick
- Scissors
How to make it:
- Choose a Pride flag design (rainbow, pastel, etc.)
- Cut coloured paper strips or colour sections in
- Glue or colour them in correct order
This helps kids learn about structure and pattern through creativity.
6. Rainbow Window Suncatchers
A colourful craft that looks amazing when finished.
What you need:
- Tissue paper in rainbow colours
- Clear plastic sheet or laminated film
- Glue or tape
- Scissors
How to make it:
- Cut tissue paper into small shapes
- Arrange in rainbow patterns on clear sheet
- Seal with another layer or laminate
- Stick onto windows to catch light
The result is a glowing rainbow effect when sunlight shines through.
7. Pride Rainbow Handprint Art
A fun keepsake craft that kids love making.
What you need:
- Paint or ink pads
- Paper or card
- Wipes for cleanup
How to make it:
- Paint each finger in a different rainbow colour
- Press hand onto paper
- Repeat or layer prints for bold designs
Each print becomes a unique Pride rainbow artwork.
8. Printable Rainbow Sticker Sheets
A great low-mess option using Technicolour Corner printables.
What you need:
- Printable sticker sheets (or cut-out designs)
- Scissors
- Glue (if not using stickers)
How to make it:
- Print rainbow or Pride-themed sheets
- Cut out shapes or characters
- Stick onto notebooks, scrapbooks, or cards
Tips for Successful Kids’ Rainbow Crafts
- Keep instructions simple and visual
- Pre-cut materials for younger children
- Focus on fun, not perfection
- Encourage colour mixing and creativity
- Use washable materials where possible
The goal is expression—not precision.
Final Thoughts
Easy Pride rainbow crafts are a wonderful way for kids to explore creativity through colour, texture, and play. With just a few basic materials—and some printable resources from Technicolour Corner—you can create fun, meaningful craft sessions that celebrate imagination and inclusivity.
Whether it’s colouring sheets, paper chains, or handprint art, every project becomes a bright expression of creativity.