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Q is for Queen Letter Q Craft

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Naturally, a K is for King Letter Craft needs his Q is for Queen Letter Craft for our Letter Q craft. They make quite the majestic pair in our Kindergarten Letter Crafts series!

Naturally, a K is for King Letter Craft needs his Q is for Queen Letter Craft for our Letter Q craft. They make quite the majestic pair in our Kindergarten Letter Crafts series!

My girls don’t go a day without donning a princess, queen or chief outfit (the latter is thanks to Moana) so it felt like a perfect fit to decorate our letter q crafts as regally as possible.

Naturally, a K is for King Letter Craft needs his Q is for Queen Letter Craft for our Letter Q craft. They make quite the majestic pair in our Kindergarten Letter Crafts series!

We had an assortment of jewels left over from making Princess Jasmine bangles and some gold duct tape from our Glitter & Gold table setting – this is a great craft for using up “bits and pieces” – grab the pretty and shiny leftovers in your craft bins and set them out with this craft.

Naturally, a K is for King Letter Craft needs his Q is for Queen Letter Craft for our Letter Q craft. They make quite the majestic pair in our Kindergarten Letter Crafts series!

Letter Q craft – Q is for Queen Craft

First, gather your materials:

  • Cardstock – any color
  • Glue sticks
  • Scissors (for the teacher/parent)
  • Jewels, sequins, gold duct tape, washi tape

Using the scissors, cut a letter Q (or q) for each child and a few crowns out of the duct tape.

I filled a couple craft bowls with all of the treasures for decorating, set out the glue sticks, handed each child a letter Q and they set to decorating!

Naturally, a K is for King Letter Craft needs his Q is for Queen Letter Craft for our Letter Q craft. They make quite the majestic pair in our Kindergarten Letter Crafts series!

Let the kids set to work decorating their queens to their hearts’ content. The more they decorate, the more they are familiarizing themselves with Q’s peculiar shape – and you can always have a discussion of other q-words and practice that unique q-sound as you are crafting.

Naturally, a K is for King Letter Craft needs his Q is for Queen Letter Craft for our Letter Q craft. They make quite the majestic pair in our Kindergarten Letter Crafts series!

If you think the kids are adding a few too many adornments to their cardstock, give them a lowercase q to pair with their uppercase Q – or just grab them some card stock to make their own queen’s crown!

Naturally, a K is for King Letter Craft needs his Q is for Queen Letter Craft for our Letter Q craft. They make quite the majestic pair in our Kindergarten Letter Crafts series!

Our Q is for Queen Letter Q Craft is a gorgeous addition to our Letter Series and will give that flashy K is for King craft a run for his money!

Be sure to check out some of our other Kindergarten Letter Crafts, such as I is for Ice Cream or C is for Corn.

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Looking for more activities to practice letters and sounds? Here are some of our favorites!

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Jennifer Tammy is a trained psychologist and single mom who runs a Montessori preschool out of her home in order to stay home full-time with her daughter, Miss G. Every day she shares easy recipes, parenting inspiration, and hands-on learning ideas on her blog, Sugar, Spice, and Glitter.
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Jennifer Tammy is a trained psychologist and single mom who runs a Montessori preschool out of her home in order to stay home full-time with her daughter, Miss G. Every day she shares easy recipes, parenting inspiration, and hands-on learning ideas on her blog, Sugar, Spice, and Glitter.

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