Hello Kitty art requires a starter item to use as the charm. Guitar picks are one choice for a piece of Hello Kitty jewelry, but you also can place a cut-out of Hello Kitty from a notepad between two laminating sheets to create a charm. Use an eyelet or metal punch to put a hole in the top center of the charm. Then string the charm to make a necklace or attach jump rings to make earrings.
This pillow from Cut and Keep Crafts is an excellent art project for even the smallest of Hello Kitty fans. For a pillow, try enlarging a coloring sheet of Hello Kitty. Print the sheets and use them as a pattern, pinning them to white fabric. Use a sewing machine or stitch by hand around the edges of the pillow, stuffing the pillow with fiber batting just before completing the stitch. Then use a hot glue gun or fabric glue to attach a dark pink bow to the edge of the pillow. Use fabric paint to decorate Kitty's facial features.
Stickers are ready-made art decorations for small children. Combine stickers with other items for an easy project with little preparation work or mess. Foam doorknob hangers or bookmarks work well for these projects, as do plain wooden picture frames.
Sanrio.com has an online art center for Hello Kitty art projects. You can design a greeting card or write a letter on Hello Kitty stationary. The website is point-and-click with large visuals and clear audio, making it accessible for early readers. Print the art when you are done.