The much-anticipated excitement of the summer holidays eventually gives way to the phrase that all kids dread: “I’m bored.”
So, keep little hands occupied with some funtastic projects that will excite their creativity. These summer art activities for kids will keep you and your children creating, riffing, and transforming everyday objects into mythical monsters and colourful creations.
Your little rascals will love these super-cute pipe-cleaner monkeys. So simple to put together, and a friend to keep them company all summer long.
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Save your wine corks and build sailboats for races in the bath. Use a straw to create the wind, and you have a competition set for summer-long tournaments. Sure to keep the kids entertained.
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These adorable no-sew worms are so simple to make and sure to get creative minds buzzing; building family colonies and creating stories to keep them amused all summer.
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Excite your child’s mathematical mind will this marvelous maze made from marble and drinking straws.
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This craft stick harmonica is a great way to get the creative juices flowing this summer. Just move the drinking straws to change the pitch.
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Kids love painting, especially when it involves painting their hands. This entertaining activity is great fun for preschoolers and adults alike.
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Sometimes the most simple ideas are the best. Creating a poster of bucket-list activities keeps young minds focused all summer long.
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It’s difficult to have more fun with a toilet roll tube than with these super-cute parakeets. Coloured feathers for flamboyancy.
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Relive the spirit of Jackson Pollock with these fantastic car wheel paintings. Spread colour, mess, and creativity with hot wheels for endless Summer fun.
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These brilliant popsicle stick superheroes will bring hours of fun this summer; maybe even creating characters for a stop-motion animation with their mobile phones.
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Kids love these colourful wind chimes, made from everyday objects and sparkly craft items. Get creative and keep the kids entertained all summer.
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Whet your kids’ appetite for nature with these DIY bird feeder ideas. For bird spotting all year round – but especially during the warm summer months.
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These simple castanets will offer hours of percussive fun, perhaps encouraging a little ensemble of friends to create a short performance for the adults.
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These DIY sun catchers will keep your kids creative and active this summer. It’s amazing what you can do with a yogurt pot, some glue, and some food colouring.
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Sometimes the most straightforward ideas are the best (and most enduring). Painting seashells is a fun way to memorialise that wonderful day at the beach.
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These outrageous Peg Monsters make great puppets for creative storytelling. Turn them into fridge magnets and use them as photograph/noteholders.
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These lovely paper cup luminaires are a fun way to decorate a child’s party – and so easy to make that it’ll be an excellent activity to keep your party guests occupied for an hour or so.
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Celebrate the sunshine in style with these DIY stained glass panels. Simple to construct and different every time, bringing colourful light into your home for pennies.
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Ignite the modern artist in any child with bubbles and paint this summer; creating totally unique montages of colour and splatter that requires little skill for some excellent results.
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We love this simple method of customising T-shirts by transferring crayon drawings onto cloth. Redesign the home and bring out the latent fashion designer in your children this summer.
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