Summer crafts for kids can be a total sanity-saver during those seemingly endless school-free days. Even if you’ve got a jam-packed schedule full of camps and pool parties, chances are—especially when it’s raining or is unbearably hot outside—you’ll still run into downtime and with it, those dreaded two words: “I’m bored.” So to pass the time and keep your littles entertained, it’s a good idea to have some fun summer crafts for kids up your sleeve.
Need inspiration? I’ve rounded up 30 summer crafts for kids that will keep their hands and minds busy, so you can sit back and enjoy the season too. Whether you want to be involved in helping create summer crafts with your kids or just provide the supplies and walk away while they create a unique project on their own, there’s something for everyone on this list. (And by the way, you can also hand any of these off to your summer sitter.)
From toddler summer crafts to big-kid projects to activities that are even (dare we say it?) appealing to tweens, use one of these summer crafts for kids (or all of them—summer is long) to keep your kids occupied until school’s back in session.
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30 Summer Crafts for Kids
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Balloon Dart Painting
When it comes to summer crafts for kids, nothing says "fun" like popping balloons filled with paint to create art.
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Yarn and Feather Dream Catchers
Use yarn, beads, feathers, and other supplies to make unique dreamcatchers this summer that kids can hang in their rooms.
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Fish In a Bag Slime
Put a summer spin on slime, by dying it blue and adding fish.
Credit: My Frugal Adventures
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Fruit Fans
Blow away the heat with a set of homemade fans decorated like pieces of fruit.
Credit: A Girl & a Glue Gun
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Tensile Bubbles
Kids can create and play around with unique bubble structures this summer with this simple DIY made with straws.
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Glow in the Dark Bowling
Make the most of summer nights with this glow-in-the-dark bowling activity you can make with recycled bottles.
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Homemade Kaleidoscope
Mesmerize kids with a homemade kaleidoscope made with beads.
Credit: Darcy and Brian
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Paper Kite
Use paper and simple embellishments to create a kite that kids will love seeing sail through the air.
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Paper Plate Visors
Let kids decorate their own visors made from paper plates to help shield their faces from sun during outdoor play.
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Paper Plate Whales
Hang out in the air conditioning and let kids make cute whales out of paper plates.
Credit: In the Playroom
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Pool Noodle Light Sabers
This summer craft for kids will hopefully keep them away from the dark side! Make light sabers out of pool noodles for a toy they'll love.
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Popsicle Stick Bracelets
Help kids make their own popsicle stick bracelets and decorate them for a simple fashion accessory.
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Popsicle Stick Wind Chime
Use popsicle sticks and beads to craft a simple wind chime.
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Felt Popsicles
Kids will love making their own felt popsicles decorated with glittter, pom-poms, and more.
Photo: Live.Craft.Love
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Rainbow Blowers
These tissue paper rainbow blowers will be a bright spot in your kids' summer (literally and figuratively).
Photo: Kids Craft Room
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Ribbon Wands
Summer crafts for kids don't have to be difficult! Let them pick out ribbon and tie it to wooden dowels for colorful ribbon wands.
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Soap Boat Racing
Make soap boats and them race them in the nearest pool.
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Sponge Boats
Sponges keep these cute mini sailboats afloat.
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Sponge Bombs
Instead of wasteful water balloons that you can't reuse, kids can make sponge bombs they can play with all day!
Credit: A Pumpkin & a Princess
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Spray Chalk
The best painting projects rinse away easily! Make spray chalk paint for kids to draw with on the driveway or sidewalk.
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Plastic Bottle Sprinkler
Recycle a plastic bottle into a sprinkler for a quick summer craft that will keep kids busy and cool.
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Squirt Gun Painting
What could kids possibly love more than using their squirt guns to create unique paintings?!
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String Art
Simple string art projects can keep the kids busy for hours.
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Recycled Carton Birdhouses
Turn old cartons into adorable birdhouses.
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Recycled Can Birdfeeder
Watching birds (and some squirrels) eat out of this recycled can feeder sure beats staring at a screen all day.
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Hanging Planters
Your kids can learn to appreciate recycling, gardening AND art with this DIY hanging planter from used water bottles.
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Jungle Rainstick
You probably already have all the supplies you need to make this musical rainstick.
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Rainbow Ice Cream
What better way to combine dessert with a fun DIY than with color block ice cream cones?
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Sand Clay Craft
Turn sand into clay with a simple recipe. Then create cute handprint molds or fun shapes or nameplates.
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Snail Terrarium
Encourage your kid's love of dirt, bugs, and the outdoors with an easy DIY snail terrarium.
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