When boredom looms and the weather's hot, get everyone involved in
summer crafts for kids. Kids are always excited to be free
from the school routine when they are let out for summer break, but it
isn't long until they start wondering what to do. Summer
crafts for kids will keep them occupied and maybe even teach them a
thing or two.
In summer, crafts for kids can involve found objects, like seed pods,
grasses, and similar objects. Let kids create nature
collection collages by gluing these items to a stiff piece of
cardboard. Help them spray paint some of the
findings with silver or gold paint. Alternatively, they might
like to glue glitter to some of the findings. Perhaps they
would also enjoy collecting wild flower seed heads and creating dried
flower arrangements. Arrange the bouquet in a
homemade vase.
A vase for summer bouquets, fresh or dried, is another craft that
naturally fits into the summer crafts for kids category. A
simple vase can be made from a tin can. Soup cans work
particularly well because they are smooth on the outside and rather
narrow. Be sure to file off any sharp spurs on the inside
opening. Start the work of art by cutting a piece of
construction paper or other colored paper to fit around the sides of
the can. This will be glued to the outside of the can, but
first it needs to be decorated.
The vase cover can be decorated in many ways. The child can
draw a summer scene on the paper and then decorate it with glued on
glitter or small stickers of summer things. Another idea is
for the child to write their name in large letters, and glue beans,
seeds, or glitter to the letters. Let all glue dry before
attaching the paper to the outside of the can. Add water and
fresh flowers or leave dry for dry flowers.
You can also use the can for a trinket container or a place to put
pens, pencils, and markers. To make them real summer crafts
for kids, glue grass seed heads and found seed pods to the paper in a
decorative way.
Jar vases make good summer crafts for kids, too. Canning jars
make particularly cute vases, but any cast off mayonnaise, pickle, or
other jar, even plastic ones, can work, too. To make a jar
into a vase it first needs to be sparkling clean. Kids love
getting wet in the summer, so let them roll up their sleeves (or put on
a bathing suit!) and have fun splashing at the sink while "washing
dishes." When the jar is clean and dry, tie an attractive
ribbon around the opening. If desired, decorate the outside
of the jar with glued on beads and buttons.
Summer crafts for kids will provide some cute decorations around the
home and keep the kids from being bored. This summer, crafts
for kids should be at the top of every parent's To Do list!..