A Fun Farm-Themed Craft Using Pasta
If you’re looking for easy wheat crafts for kids, this pasta wheat craft is a simple and creative activity to try.
Using yellow penne pasta, children can build wheat plants on a printed background, creating a textured farm scene. The pasta pieces look very similar to wheat grains, making them perfect for this type of craft.
This activity works well for farm themes, harvest units, fall crafts, or nature lessons for toddlers and preschoolers.

Why Pasta Crafts Are Great for Toddlers
Crafting with pasta is a wonderful way to introduce toddlers to hands-on creativity.
Pasta crafts help children develop:
- Fine motor skills
- Hand-eye coordination
- Creative thinking
- Spatial awareness
- Focus and concentration
Picking up and placing the pasta pieces also helps strengthen the pincer grasp, an important skill needed for writing later on.
Materials You’ll Need
To recreate this activity, gather the following materials:
- Penne pasta
- Yellow paint (optional if pasta is not already colored)
- White glue
- Farm or wheat field printable background
- Small tray or container for the pasta
Optional:
- Paintbrush for spreading glue
- Apron or craft mat
How to Set Up This Wheat Pasta Craft
Step 1: Prepare the Pasta
If your pasta is plain, you can paint it yellow ahead of time and let it dry.
This helps the pasta resemble wheat grains.
Step 2: Print the Background
Print or draw a farm field or wheat field scene with stems where the wheat will grow.
Place the paper on a craft mat or table.
Step 3: Add Glue to the Stems
Apply small dots of white glue along the wheat stems.
This will help guide toddlers where to place the pasta pieces.
Step 4: Let Your Child Build the Wheat
Show your toddler how to place the pasta pieces on the stems to form branches of wheat plants.
They can add pasta pieces in different directions to make the wheat look full and textured.
Step 5: Let the Craft Dry
Once the wheat plants are complete, allow the artwork to dry completely.
The finished piece becomes a beautiful textured farm craft.
Skills This Activity Helps Develop
This activity supports several early childhood development skills.
Fine Motor Skills
Picking up pasta pieces strengthens finger control.
Hand-Eye Coordination
Toddlers practice placing objects carefully onto the paper.
Creativity
Children design their own wheat plant arrangements.
Sensory Exploration
The texture of pasta adds a tactile learning experience.
Parent Tips
✔ Use a small tray to keep the pasta pieces contained.
✔ Pre-apply glue dots for younger toddlers.
✔ Encourage children to count the pasta pieces as they place them.
✔ Let kids explore and design freely.
Why I Love This Craft
This activity turns simple materials into a beautiful farm-themed artwork.
The pasta creates a natural texture that looks like real wheat, making the finished craft both creative and educational.
It’s a great hands-on activity for farm themes, harvest lessons, and fall crafts for toddlers.

