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Creative Summer Crafts for Kids:3 Fun and Easy DIY Projects to entertain your kids.

Summer is the perfect time to get creative with kids’ crafts. If you’re looking for fun and educational activities, these three summer crafts will keep your little ones engaged and entertained. Let’s dive into making sunflowers with corn and chia seeds, a 3D frame using branches, and adorable bugs from toilet paper rolls.

Sunflower Art with Corn and Chia Seeds

Materials


– Corn kernels
– Chia seeds
– Scrap cardboard
– Glue
– Yellow and green paint
– Paintbrush

Instructions


1. Prepare the Cardboard: Cut a piece of scrap cardboard into a circular shape for the sunflower head.
2. Paint the Base: Paint the cardboard circle yellow to resemble the sunflower’s petals.
3. Add Seeds: Once the paint is dry, apply a generous amount of glue in the center of the circle.
4. Sprinkle Corn and Chia Seeds: Sprinkle corn kernels in the middle, creating the sunflower’s center. Surround it with chia seeds for a textured look.
5. Create Leaves and Stem: Cut out leaf shapes from the cardboard and paint them green. Attach them to the back of the sunflower head with glue.

This sunflower craft not only teaches kids about textures and colors but also gives them a hands-on experience with natural materials.

3D Frame with Branches and a Harvest Truck

Materials


– Branches (collected from outdoors)
– Printed truck image
– Blue and beige paint
– Cotton balls
– Glue
– Cardboard frame

Instructions


1. Paint the Background: Paint a sheet of paper with blue for the sky and beige for the ground. Let it dry completely.
2. Assemble the Frame: Arrange and glue the branches around the edges of the cardboard frame, giving it a rustic, 3D effect.
3. Add the Truck: Color the printed truck image, cut it out, and glue it onto the painted background.
4. Create Clouds: Pull apart cotton balls to form fluffy clouds and glue them onto the sky section of your background.
5. Final Touches: Attach the background to the branch frame, creating a beautiful 3D harvest scene.

This craft is perfect for teaching kids about different seasons and the importance of harvest time, all while they enjoy building their own 3D artwork.

Bugs from Toilet Paper Rolls



Materials


– Empty toilet paper rolls
– Markers or paint
– Pipe cleaners
– Googly eyes
– Glue

Instructions


1. Prepare the Rolls: Paint or color the toilet paper rolls with markers. Choose colors that represent butterflies, caterpillars, and bees.
2. Decorate: For butterflies, add wings using colored paper and decorate with markers. For caterpillars, draw segmented bodies and add pipe cleaner antennae. For bees, paint black and yellow stripes and attach wings and googly eyes.
3. Final Assembly: Use glue to attach the eyes, wings, and antennae to your bug creations.

These adorable bugs are a great way to recycle materials while fostering creativity and imagination in kids. They can learn about insects and their characteristics through this enjoyable activity.

Materials


– Empty toilet paper rolls
– Markers or paint
– Pipe cleaners
– Googly eyes
– Glue

Instructions


1. Prepare the Rolls: Paint or color the toilet paper rolls with markers. Choose colors that represent butterflies, caterpillars, and bees.
2. Decorate: For butterflies, add wings using colored paper and decorate with markers. For caterpillars, draw segmented bodies and add pipe cleaner antennae. For bees, paint black and yellow stripes and attach wings and googly eyes.
3. Final Assembly: Use glue to attach the eyes, wings, and antennae to your bug creations.

These adorable bugs are a great way to recycle materials while fostering creativity and imagination in kids. They can learn about insects and their characteristics through this enjoyable activity.

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Scraps & Coffee Grounds

Scraps & Coffee Grounds

Hi! my name is Sara and I am a DIY lover!
This blog started as a journal where I wrote my favorite recipes, from cosmetics and food. Then I started to create and upcycle clothes and I finally needed crafts ideas and easy kids activities for our homeschool journey. We love handmade stuff and easy projects and I share them all here!

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