Toilet Roll Unicorn Craft
A magical recycled craft for kids using a toilet paper roll, pipe cleaners, googly eyes, and simple supplies—perfect for unicorn week, princess play, castle crafts, and imaginative storytelling.
Why we love this activity
This toilet roll unicorn craft is such a sweet way to turn a recycled cardboard tube into something magical.
Kids get to twist pipe cleaners, glue on googly eyes, draw little details, and create a colorful mane and horn. It is simple enough for preschoolers with a little help, but still open-ended enough for older kids to personalize.
What I love most is that the finished unicorn becomes more than a craft. It can gallop into castle play, unicorn sensory bins, fairy gardens, puppet shows, and magical storytelling.
Materials needed
- Empty toilet paper roll
- Pastel pipe cleaners
- Yellow pipe cleaner or paper for the horn
- Googly eyes
- Pink and purple markers
- Scissors
- Glue
- Pencil
How to make a toilet roll unicorn
Gather the supplies
Set out a cardboard tube, pastel pipe cleaners, googly eyes, markers, scissors, glue, and a pencil. For younger kids, pre-cut the unicorn shape so they can focus on decorating.
Shape the unicorn
Cut the cardboard tube into a simple unicorn head and neck shape. Add googly eyes, draw a little cheek, and attach a small yellow horn at the top.
Add the mane
Twist pastel pipe cleaners around a pencil to create curls, then glue or tape them along the unicorn’s head and neck. Mix pink, lavender, and yellow for a magical rainbow look.
Play with your unicorn
Once the glue dries, use the unicorns for puppet play, castle storytelling, unicorn sensory play, or a magical small-world setup.
Parent tip
To make the curly mane, wrap pipe cleaners around a pencil and slide them off gently. This is a great fine motor challenge for older preschoolers and early elementary kids.
Unicorn learning ideas
This craft naturally supports fine motor skills, creativity, and storytelling. Children strengthen their hands as they twist pipe cleaners, practice careful gluing, and decorate small details.
After the craft, invite your child to name their unicorn, create a magical kingdom, tell a story, or build a cardboard castle for the unicorn to live in.
You can also pair this with rainbow sorting, color vocabulary, unicorn sensory play, or pretend dramatic play for a full unicorn-themed activity day.
Learning skills
Unicorn products to pair with this craft
Extend the magic with unicorn-themed dramatic play, sensory kits, and matching games from GoodnightFox.
Unicorn dramatic play
A printable unicorn sensory and dramatic play setup with unicorn signs, rainbows, magical accessories, and role-play props.
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Unicorn sensory kit
Add a magical hands-on sensory bin with pastel filler, unicorn pieces, and small-world play materials.
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Unicorn memory game
A sweet unicorn and princess matching game for quiet play, party favors, and early memory practice.
Shop memory gameMore unicorn and castle activities
Cardboard castle craft
Build a magical cardboard castle using recycled materials, then use your unicorns for pretend play.
DIY castle craft
Unicorn sensory play
Set up a rainbow-filled unicorn sensory tray with printable props and magical small-world play.
Unicorn sensory play
Magical storytelling
Use the unicorns as puppets for princess, fairy, castle, and rainbow-themed storytelling.
More unicorn ideasQuestions to ask kids
- What is your unicorn’s name?
- What magical power does your unicorn have?
- Where does your unicorn live?
- What colors are in the unicorn’s mane?
- Can your unicorn visit the castle?
- Can you tell a story about your unicorn?
Toilet roll unicorn FAQ
How do you make a unicorn out of a toilet paper roll?
Cut an empty cardboard tube into a simple unicorn head shape, add googly eyes, attach a small horn, and glue curled pipe cleaners along the head and neck to create the mane.
What age is this unicorn craft best for?
This craft is best for ages three and up with adult supervision. Younger children may need help cutting the cardboard and attaching the pipe cleaners.
How do you make the curly unicorn mane?
Wrap pastel pipe cleaners around a pencil, slide them off gently, and glue or tape them to the cardboard tube to create a curly unicorn mane.
What can kids learn from this craft?
Kids practice fine motor skills, cutting, gluing, color vocabulary, creativity, and storytelling. The finished craft can also become a pretend play puppet.
What can I pair with a unicorn craft?
Pair this craft with unicorn sensory play, rainbow sorting, a cardboard castle, princess pretend play, fairy stories, or a unicorn dramatic play setup.
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