Torn Paper Cross Craft for Kids

Make a meaningful torn paper cross craft with your kids. This easy Christian craft uses torn paper to decorate a cross while teaching Psalm 107:1 — “Give thanks to the Lord, for he is good; his love endures forever.”

This torn paper cross craft is a simple and meaningful way to teach kids about gratitude. It’s an easy Christian craft for home or Sunday school. Kids can make a colorful cross while learning how important it is to give thanks to God.

I love how easy this craft is to set up. All you need is the printable cross template, some torn pieces of paper, and glue. The words “Thankful to Pieces” remind kids that no matter how small the blessings, we can be thankful for each one.

When we add Psalm 107:1 — “Give thanks to the Lord, for he is good; his love endures forever.” — it gives this craft an even deeper meaning. Kids can decorate their cross with torn colorful paper, then read the verse aloud when they finish.

It’s a beautiful way to slow down and focus on gratitude. Plus, it makes a great classroom, Sunday school, or family craft.

This craft is one of those activities that’s simple to make but full of meaning. It’s a great way to slow down and focus on what truly matters. It’s calm, creative, and faith-filled — the perfect mix for a quiet afternoon or a Sunday school lesson.

You can use this craft to start a conversation about gratitude. Ask your kids what they’re thankful for today. It can be something small, like a sunny day or their favorite snack. Or something big, like their family or God’s love. It’s sweet to hear what children come up with when they stop and think about their blessings.

I also love that this craft works for many ages. Younger kids enjoy tearing and gluing the paper, while older kids can take their time decorating.

Teachers and Sunday school leaders will love this too. It’s quick to prepare, and the message ties perfectly into Bible stories about thankfulness. You can hang the finished crosses on a bulletin board or classroom wall to make a colorful display.

This easy craft doesn’t require fancy materials or lots of prep time, just the free printable template, colored paper and glue.

Torn paper cross craft Pinterest pin

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Supplies Needed

How to Make the Torn Paper Cross Craft

Step 1: Print

Print the cross craft template. See link below.

The cross template and torn pieces of red, orange, and yellow construction paper.

Step 2: Tear

Tear construction paper into small pieces.

Step 3: Glue

Glue the paper pieces inside the cross shape.

A completed torn paper cross craft

Step 4: Color

Color the words “I am thankful to pieces”.

Step 5: Display

Display the finished cross as a reminder to be thankful every day.

Craft Ideas

You can make this cross any time of year. Use bright colors for spring, pastels for Easter, or reds and greens for Christmas.
It’s also a great way to start a conversation about gratitude, kindness, and faith.

This torn paper cross craft is one of my favorite ways to combine creativity and faith. It’s simple, meaningful, and perfect for helping kids remember God’s goodness. Display these colorful crosses at home or in the classroom as a reminder to always be thankful.

Torn Paper Cross

Cross template

This torn paper cross is for personal use or classroom use only. It cannot be altered or sold. Click on the link below for the craft template.

Torn Paper Cross Craft

I hope you and your kids enjoy making this Christian craft.

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