Make a playful fruit character using craft supplies, drawing faces and outfits, then tell its story to practice creativity and storytelling.


Step-by-step guide to create a fruit character
Step 1
Choose one fruit to be your character and place it on a clean table so you are ready to begin.
Step 2
Decide your character's name and say it out loud to make it real.
Step 3
Pick one personality trait for your fruit like brave funny or sleepy and imagine how it would look.
Step 4
Use a pencil to draw a face and simple outfit shapes on colored paper.
Step 5
Color the face and outfit pieces with your coloring materials.
Step 6
Carefully cut out the face and outfit pieces from the paper.
Step 7
Attach the paper face and outfit pieces to the fruit using glue or tape.
Step 8
Twist pipe cleaners to make arms or hair and attach them to the fruit.
Step 9
Add details like googly eyes stickers or small fabric scraps to decorate your character.
Step 10
Tell one short story sentence about your fruit character out loud describing something it loves or does.
Step 11
Share your finished fruit character on DIY.org
Final steps
You're almost there! Complete all the steps, bring your creation to life, post it, and conquer the challenge!

Help!?
What can we use if we don't have pipe cleaners, colored paper, googly eyes, or glue?
Use twist ties or short pieces of yarn twisted onto a toothpick instead of pipe cleaners, color plain white paper with crayons if you lack colored paper, draw eyes or use stickers in place of googly eyes, and use tape or double-sided tape to attach the paper face and outfit to the fruit instead of glue.
The paper face keeps peeling off and the fruit rolls away—how do we fix that?
If the paper pieces peel off or the fruit rolls, press the face and outfit on with tape or double-sided tape rather than wet glue and stabilize the fruit by nesting it in a shallow bowl or using a small dab of putty under it before attaching pipe cleaners or decorations.
How can we change the activity for younger kids or make it more challenging for older children?
For toddlers, pre-cut the face and outfit shapes and let them stick pieces on with tape and choose a simple personality and name, while older kids can draw and color detailed outfits, sew fabric scraps, twist more complex pipe cleaner armatures, and write a longer story sentence to share.
What are some fun ways to extend or personalize our fruit character project?
Extend the activity by building a cardboard diorama stage, recording a short spoken story about what the fruit loves, creating a whole family of fruit characters with different traits and costumes, or adding props and photographing the final scene to share on DIY.org.
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Facts about arts and crafts for kids
✏️ Rounded shapes like circles and ovals are perceived as friendlier, which is why many cute characters have round faces or bodies.
🍎 Anthropomorphism is when people give human traits to animals or objects — that's how a smiling apple becomes a lovable character in a story.
🎨 Character designers often start with a strong silhouette so a character is easy to recognize even in shadow or from far away.
🍊 Studying real fruit for color, texture, and shape helps artists stylize them convincingly when creating playful characters.
📚 Telling a short three-part story (beginning, problem, solution) is a great way for kids to practice storytelling with their new fruit friend.


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