18 Fun DIY Piggy Banks For Kids and Adults

Handmade Piggy Banks: A DIY Project For the Whole Family
These 18 Fun DIY Piggy Banks For Kids and Adults are unique and practical crafts you can make at home with just a few materials.
Making your own piggy bank allows you to customize it to your liking and adds a personal touch to saving money.
For kids, creating their own piggy bank can teach them the importance of saving and the value of money.
It also provides a fun and creative outlet for them to express themselves.
Adults can also benefit from making their own piggy bank to save money and stay organized.
Plus, creating a personalized piggy bank can be a fun and satisfying DIY project.
There are many different materials that can be used to make piggy banks, such as jars, boxes, and even plastic bottles.
You can also decorate it in any way you like, such as painting it, adding stickers, or covering it with bright, cheerful pieces of paper.
The possibilities are endless when it comes to designing and decorating your own piggy bank.
Not only is making a piggy bank a fun and engaging activity, but it can also help teach valuable lessons about money management.
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See More Easy And Unique DIY Piggy Banks Below
If you are looking for creative and fun ways to save money, look no further than these DIY Piggy Banks!
Whether you want to make one for a kid or an adult, there’s a great selection of crafts here for all ages!
Making your own piggy bank is a great way to express your creativity and save some cash.
From using mail tubes and cardboard to plastic bottles and cans, there are countless ways to make a piggy bank that’s both functional and stylish.
So, don’t wait any longer to save those coins and bills. Browse through the full list and carefully look at each piggy bank design to find the best one for your preference and needs.
Check out the DIY piggy bank ideas below and get inspired to create your unique savings vessel!
Homemade Piggy Bank Ideas for Kids
Recycle empty food containers and create these easy, colorful piggy banks! It’s a fun project you can do with the kids to teach them how to save and budget their money.
Designer: Kristi of The Classy Chapter
Materials Used:
- 3 Empty food containers of various sizes with lids
- 3 Sheets craft paper with designs
- 3 Sheets colored cardstock paper
- Letter Stickers
- Hot Glue Gun/Glue
- Scissors
Completion Time: 10 to 15 minutes
Size: Unspecified
Format: Written

Rainbow Mason Jar Piggy Bank
Do you or your kids love rainbows? If yes, then add this bright, cheerful rainbow mason jar piggy bank to your to-be-made crafts. It is delightful to create and looks great when displayed in the room.
Designer: Brenda P of Living Well Mom
Materials Used:
- Acrylic paint (white and all the colors of the rainbow)
- Paintbrushes
- Cardstock paper
- Laminator and laminating pockets (optional but recommended)
- Scissors
- Mod podge
- Regular mouth mason jars
Completion Time: 1 to 2 days (drying time included)
Size: Unspecified
Format: Written

Felt Piggy Banks
Unlike typical piggy banks, this one doesn’t require breaking! It’s sewn, so you only need to cut the embroidery floss to get the bank. This craft is a great option if you want to introduce sewing to your older kids or refine your own sewing skills.
Designer: Allison Murray of Dream a Little Bigger
Materials Used:
- Cricut Maker
- StrongGrip Cutting Mat (Purple)
- Cricut Felt Sampler
- Brayer
- Embroidery Floss & Needle
Completion Time: 30 minutes
Size: Unspecified
Format: Written

Water Bottle Piggy Banks
Learning a valuable life lesson like saving should be exciting. These adorable water bottle piggy banks can help your kids realize the importance of money while having fun.
Designer: Crystal of Our Kid Things
Materials Used:
- 2 Empty Water Bottles, shorter ones
- 3-4 Sheets Paper, pink patterns
- 4 Small Self-Stick Googly Eyes
- 1 Pink Pipe Cleaner
- 8 Small Pink Wooden Beads
- Glue Gun
- Scissors
Completion Time: 20 to 30 minutes
Size: Unspecified
Format: Written

Robot Emoji DIY Piggy Bank
While you must do most of the steps to create this cool robot piggy bank, kids are welcome to help! They can assist you, especially with gluing the parts and painting the robot’s details.
Designer: Scott of Saws on Skates
Materials Used:
- Wood
- 1-¼” Finish Nails or Brad Nails
- 1-¼” Wood Screws
- Wood Glue
- Ready Patch
- Craft Paints
- Artist Brushes
- Sharpie Marker
- Minwax Polycrylic (Matte-Finish)
- Tape Measure
- Drill
- Kreg Multi-Mark
- Miter Saw or Miter Box
- Jig Saw
- Hammer or Brad Nailer
- ¼” Drill Bit
- Compass
Completion Time: 30 minutes to 1 hour
Size: Unspecified
Format: Written

Minnie & Mickey Mouse Mason Jar Money Banks
Anyone who loves Disney, especially Minnie and Mickey Mouse, will thoroughly enjoy these magical money banks!
Designer: Kimberley of Kimberley Marriott
Materials Used:
- 2-1 Gallon Ball mason Jar
- 1 Can Of Red Spray Paint
- 1 Can Of Black Spray Paint
- 1 Can Of Clear Glass Spray Paint
- Painters Tape
- Paper Towels (or something similar)
- 1 Small Bottle of White Multi-Purpose Craft Paint
- 1 Round Sponge (about 1 – 1 1/2 inches in diameter)
- Super Glue
- 1 White Foam Sheet
- 1 Red Foam Sheet
- 2 Black Foam Sheets
- 1 Small Cookie Cutter/Shot Glass
- 1 Large Cookie Cutter/Other round item
- Pencil
- Scissors
Completion Time: Unspecified
Size: Unspecified
Format: Written

Piggy Bank ATM Machine
With its brilliant design and features, this DIY ATM piggy bank will be a hit among kids and adults alike. It requires some time to complete, but the result is rewarding!
Designer: Shreyans Jain of MechTech Inc
Materials Used:
- Shoebox
- Cutter
- Marker / Pen
- Glue gun + melt sticks
- Toilet paper roll
- Construction Paper
Completion Time: 1 to 2 hours
Size: Unspecified
Format: Video

Diy Lunchbox Piggy Bank
This pink and fabulous lunchbox piggy bank offers generous storage for your savings and doubles as a stunning home décor piece.
Designer: Kelly Mindell of Studio DIY
Materials Used:
- Lunchbox Bank
- Light Pink + Hot Pink Paint
- Paint Brush
- Printable “Broke” Phrase (available inside the tutorial)
- Computer Paper + Printer
- Pencil
Completion Time: 1 hour
Size: Unspecified
Format: Written

DIY Piggy Bank & Money Counting Activity for Preschoolers
This fun craft is a great opportunity to introduce the concept of saving to young children. It’s fun and only requires supplies you already have at home.
Designer: Laura of Sunny Day Family
Materials Used:
- Baby wipes container
- Card stock or construction paper (Pink and Black)
- Googly eyes
- Scissors
- Glue (Mod Podge)
- Milk Bottle Caps
- Permanent marker
Completion Time: 15 to 20 minutes
Size: Unspecified
Format: Written

Tin Can Piggy Bank
Similar to a traditional piggy bank, this tin can coin bank features a bright pink color and a cute pig expression. The only difference is it’s unbreakable, keeping your kids’ savings safe and sound.
Designer: Madhumitha of Little Ladoo
Materials Used:
- Old tin can
- Pink sponge (a dishwasher sponge will work)
- Googly eyes
- Pink metallic paint
- Pink cardstock paper
- A piece of cardboard
- Hot glue gun
Completion Time: 30 minutes to 1 hour (drying time included)
Size: Unspecified
Format: Written + Video

DIY Llama Piggy Bank
This cute and whimsical llama piggy bank is a versatile bank you can also use as a decorative item or a toy because of its design and detailing. It’s easy on the eye and a festive craft to do with your kids.
Designer: Amy Weir of Delineate Your Dwelling through Fun365
Materials Used:
- Llama Template Printable (available inside the tutorial)
- Bright foam sheets
- Chenille Stem
- Acrylic Paint
- Wood Block Bank
- Paper Grass
- Tiny pom-poms
- Scissors
- Pencil
- Ruler
Completion Time: 60 to 70 minutes
Size: Unspecified
Format: Written

DIY Cereal Box Piggy Banks
You’ll be obsessed with how customizable these cereal cox piggy banks are. You can do animals for toddlers, robots for older kids, and modern ones for teens—the designs you can make are endless!
Designer: Allison Waken of All For The Boys through Kix
Materials Used:
- Empty recycled cereal box
- Construction paper
- Scissors
- Glue
- Few googly eyes
- Pipe cleaner/s
Completion Time: 20 to 30 minutes
Size: Unspecified
Format: Written

Diy Piggy Bank Made From A Book (2 Ways)
Aside from being a great craft to make with your kids, this book piggy bank is a perfect DIY gift for book lovers and loved ones who want a special secret place to keep their money or trinkets.
Designer: Karen Kavett of Karen Kavett
Materials Used:
- Book box from the craft store / Old hardcover book
- Craft Knife
- Washi Tape
- Thumbtacks
- Sandpaper
- Cardboard
- Ruler
- Pencil
- Painter’s tape
- Hot Glue
- Paint, leather stickers, label makers (anything you like to decorate the bank)
- Magnets
- Packing tape
Completion Time: Unspecified
Size: Unspecified
Format: Written + Video

Diy Piggy Bank Gift Boxes
Not only are these DIY piggy banks simple and quick to do, but they also feature unique and charming characters your kids will love!
Designer: Rachel Faucett of Handmade Charlotte
Materials Used:
- Bright construction paper
- Double-sided tape
- Mailing tubes
- Hole punch (patterned)
- Scissors
- Pascal, Parrot, and Panda printable template (available inside the tutorial)
Completion Time: 15 to 20 minutes
Size: Unspecified
Format: Written

Diy Leather Piggy Bank
Do you need a durable piggy bank to keep your little ones’ savings? This minimalistic DIY leather piggy bank is a fantastic option to do so! It’s made of reliable material and looks classy when displayed at home.
Designer: Chelsea of Lovely Indeed
Materials Used:
- Piggy printable template (available inside the tutorial)
- About 1 1/2 square feet of 9-10 oz vegetable tanned leather
- About 1 square foot of 2-4 oz vegetable tanned leather
- Adhesive
- Button stud screwback
- Sharp craft knife
- Spray bottle with water
- Scissors
- Leather hole punch
- Pen
Completion Time: 2 hours
Size: Unspecified
Format: Written

Giant Mail Tube Piggy Bank
This 4-foot-tall piggy bank is the ultimate craft if you and your kids plan to do some big, serious savings. It’s large and will totally fit lots of pennies and dollars.
Designer: Amber Kemp-Gerstel of Damask Love
Materials Used:
- A 4″x 48″ Scotch Mail Tube
- Silver scrapbook paper
- Pink and yellow craft paint
- Craft knife
- Yellow, black, tan colored paint
- Foam brush
- 4″ paper mache cone
- Hot glue gun
Completion Time: Unspecified
Size: 4 Feet (length)
Format: Written

DIY Piggy Bank
This fun and practical DIY piggy bank is great for encouraging young kids to save up. It’s an excellent activity to develop their creative skills, too!
Designer: Rachel Hollis of Rachel Hollis
Materials Used:
- Pink cardstock
- Piggy Bank Template
- Corks
- Drinking straw
- Assorted buttons
- Pink pipe cleaner
- Glue
- Scissors
- X-acto knife
Completion Time: 20 to 30 minutes
Size: Unspecified
Format: Written

Baby Yoda Piggy Bank Craft
Are your kids Stars Wars fans? If yes, I highly recommend you try this adorable Baby Yoda piggy bank craft! It’s easier than it looks, and you’ll likely be obsessed with the final output.
Designer: Heather Painchaud of Homemade Heather
Materials Used:
- 500 ml wide mouth mason jar
- Black acrylic paint
- Green acrylic paint
- White puffy paint
- Paint brush
- Green felt material
- Brown felt material
- Scissors
- Hot glue gun
- Hot glue sticks
- Mod Podge (optional)
Completion Time: 1 to 2 hours
Size: Unspecified
Format: Written


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