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Toilet Paper Roll Dragon Craft: How To Make & 5 Ways To Enjoy

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Looking for a fun and frugal craft to celebrate Chinese New Year with your kids? This toilet paper roll dragon craft is the perfect way to bring the spirit of the holiday to life!

Using simple materials and a bit of creativity, your child can create their very own dragon that breathes fire—a symbol of strength, luck, and good fortune in Chinese culture.

This craft is also fantastic because it helps your students develop fine motor skills while sparking their imagination. Whether you're a homeschool mom, teacher, librarian, or grandparent, this project will add a magical touch to your celebrations!

I've got step-by-step instructions for making your dragon. Also, I'm sharing five creative ways you can use this craft for a variety of fun activities.

Related: Add these free printable Chinese New Year color by number pages to your celebration!

Young boy blowing through toilet paper roll dragon craft with tissue paper for a fire breathing effect.

A Dragon Activity Your Kids Will Love!

Want to make engage your children in a fun activity but don't have a lot of money to spend? Or maybe you need a creative activity for celebrating Chinese New Year? Perhaps you're looking for a cool option for screen-free fun?

Well, this simple toilet paper roll dragon craft is terrific for all of those things and many more!

When my boys were young, they each loved to pretend that they were different animals and mythical creatures. My middle son thought it was a blast to be a dragon. His older brothers were really into the book (and movie) series How to Train Your Dragon so it makes sense.

I have such happy memories of his little face lighting up when we made a version of this DIY dragon craft. He was so excited to make a custom dragon - and blow through the tube to "breath fire". Of course, he also liked making roaring sound effects.

We've revisited this craft over the years for Chinese New Year fun, too. I think it's awesome when you can find budget-friendly ideas that you can be used in multiple ways!

Green felt, pom poms, googly eyes, toilet paper roll, and orange and yellow tissue paper.

Suggested Supplies for This Breathing Fire Dragon Craft

This easy craft for kids uses just a few materials. Oh, and I have a tip for you: Start a stash of empty toilet paper rolls now so you'll have plenty to use for making extra TP roll dragons!

Have these supplies prepared so you'll be all set for craft fun with kids. I'll add recommendations for tweaking the craft, too.

  • Toilet Paper Roll
  • Green Felt
  • Pom Poms (2 big and 2 small)
  • Googly Eyes
  • Orange, Red, and Yellow Tissue Paper
  • Scissors
  • Glue

If you would rather not use felt and glue, you can use paint OR tempera paint sticks (like Kwik Stix) to color the toilet paper roll. We have a metallic Kwik Stix set that has a super cool green that's awesome for this craftivity!

Other materials that you may want to include for your dragon craft time are:

  • Craft feathers
  • Pipe cleaners
  • Cotton balls
  • Foam stickers
  • Sequins
  • Washi tape

How to Make This Toilet Paper Roll Dragon Craft

Toilet paper roll wrapped in green felt.
01

Prepare toilet paper roll

Cut a sheet of felt that is as wide as the toilet paper roll is long - and long enough to wrap around the roll.

Wrap the felt around, gluing as you go. Hot glue is best for this, but school glue will work fine. It just takes longer to dry.

2 light green pom poms with googly eyes glued on.
02

Prepare the eyes of your dragon

While the glue is drying, glue a googly eye to one of the bigger pom poms. Repeat for the second eye.

2 light green pom poms with googly eyes glued onto green felt.
03

Attach the eyes

Glue the two eyes to one end of the tube, so that the eyes are facing the other end. 

2 small orange pom poms glued to green felt with light green pom poms and googly eyes.
04

Attach the nose parts

Glue the two smaller pom poms, side by side, to the other end.

Strips of yellow and orange tissue paper.
05

Prepare the tissue paper

While the glue is drying, cut out several long strips of both colors of tissue paper.

Example of toilet paper roll dragon craft with orange and yellow tissue paper.
06

Attach the tissue paper

Glue the tissue paper strips all around the inside of the tube, on the end with the smaller pom poms. 

Blow into the tube to make the dragon breathe fire!

5 Creative Ways to Enjoy Your DIY Dragon

Not exactly sure how to use this breathing fire dragon toilet paper roll craft? I encourage you to think outside the box and talk with your students about their ideas. My boys and I have used as part of:

  • Celebrating Chinese New Year - Make the craft and read a book with a dragon in it. Your students can make their own dragons breathe fire whenever the dragon is seen in a picture or speaks.
  • Celebrating Appreciate a Dragon Day (January 16)
  • Greek mythology fun
  • Creative brain breaks - Enjoy this craft when you need an easy and affordable activity between subjects
  • Indoor winter fun - Stuck inside because of yucky weather? Create an interactive dragon!
Example of fire breathing dragon toilet paper roll craft made with green felt, pom poms, googly eyes, and tissue paper.

Frequently Asked Questions About This Dragon Craft

Can I use materials other than tissue paper for the fire-breathing effect?

Yes! While tissue paper gives a great fiery look, you can also use crepe paper (like party streamers), orange or red cellophane, or even cotton balls for a more puffy effect. Just experiment with what you have in your craft stash!

Is this craft suitable for younger children?

Absolutely! Younger kids can help with preparing the tissue paper and decorating the dragon. An adult or older child may need to help with gluing (if using hot glue gun) and creating the fire.

How can I incorporate this craft into other subjects?

This craft is great for learning about Chinese New Year traditions and culture. You can incorporate lessons on Chinese zodiac animals, storytelling with dragons, or even explore Chinese art and design. It’s an opportunity to mix creativity with history and cultural exploration!

Take Your Dragon Fun to the Next Level

While this craft is fun on its own, consider adding books and other resources with dragon themes. Such simple ways to extend the learning and keep it relaxed!

Dragon Dance: A Chinese New Year Lift-the-Flap Book (Puffin Lift-the-Flap)Dragon Dance: A Chinese New Year Lift-the-Flap Book (Puffin Lift-the-Flap)The Tale of Nian, A Lunar New Year Story: A Bilingual Children’s Book in English and Mandarin ChineseThe Tale of Nian, A Lunar New Year Story: A Bilingual Children’s Book in English and Mandarin ChineseSpirit of the Dragon: A Chinese New Year Kids Book: Celebrating the Lunar New Year and Learning about Chinese TraditionsSpirit of the Dragon: A Chinese New Year Kids Book: Celebrating the Lunar New Year and Learning about Chinese TraditionsHolidays Around the World: Celebrate Chinese New Year: With Fireworks, Dragons, and LanternsHolidays Around the World: Celebrate Chinese New Year: With Fireworks, Dragons, and LanternsThe Truth About Dragons: (Caldecott Honor Book)The Truth About Dragons: (Caldecott Honor Book)How to Catch a DragonHow to Catch a DragonDragons Love TacosDragons Love Tacos

 

⭐ What are your ideas for making and enjoying this toilet paper roll dragon craft for kids? Let me know if you have any questions about the instructions. Please share in the comments area at the bottom of this post!

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