You covered the patio with sidewalk chalk, made your own ice cream, and played 50 games of cornhole in the backyard … so now what? One of the hardest parts of summer is figuring out ways to keep your kids active — and happy — without spending a fortune. You’re in luck: These summer crafts are easy enough for toddlers and kids to make, but still pretty enough for adults to leave on display all season long. Think tie dye blankets, painted rock pets, mermaid-inspired hair accessories, and more fun DIYs to keep them occupied for the afternoon, at the very least. Some of these craft ideas are simple and straightforward for little ones to tackle on their own (paper plate animals, for example), while others require some hands-on help from parents. Either way, they’re a win for everyone involved, especially because they don’t involve screens, sugar, or anything sticky (except washable glue).

1Scented Rainbow Bubbles
scented rainbow bubbles

With essential oils and food dye, you can give homemade bubbles the rainbow treatment. Choose scents that you like best, or try to match it to the color — yellow bubbles scented with lemon, for example.

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2Ice Cream Cone Keychain
ice cream cone keychain

Even after summer ends, these felt keychains will add a burst of sweetness to any backpack or purse. But to keep it in tip-top shape, skip the keychain altogether and turn them into decorative magnets.

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3Tie-Dye Picnic Blanket
tie dye picnic blanket

ICYMI, tie-dye is all the rage this summer. If you’ve already dipped and dyed sweatshirts, t-shirts, and sweatpants, then consider giving any ol’ picnic blanket or beach towel a watercolor effect.

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Get the tutorial at Club Crafted »

4Painted Rock Babies
painted rock babies

Create an entire daycare of rock babies by painting all the smooth, round rocks you can find in complementary colors before dressing with a felt diaper.

5Woven Popsicle Stick Baskets
woven popsicle stick baskets

Bind craft sticks with layers of color-coordinated yarn to create multi-purpose baskets for pencils, craft supplies, and other small trinkets. Or stick a real or faux plant (herbs work best!) inside for a pop of greenery.

6Mermaid Fin Hair Clip
mermaid hair clips

Make her feel like she’s living under the sea with this sequin hair clip that even Ariel would approve of.

7Watermelon Soap
watermelon soap

Break out the essential oils to give these super-cute fruit soaps a clean, refreshing scent. If you want to stay true to the watermelon theme, mix in a fruity fragrance oil instead.

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8Flamingo Handprints
flamingo handprint craft

Before your trip to the zoo, teach ’em about the different animals they might come across with this quick and easy craft.

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9Ice Cream Necklace
ice cream necklace

Because ice cream is on their mind 24/7 from June through August (okay, all year long).

10Mod Podge Water Bottles
mod podge water bottles

Since being sustainable is trendy and all (about time, no?), decorate plain glass water bottles with cut-out shapes, patterned paper, and stickers.

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11Unicorn Dreamcatcher
unicorn dreamcatcher

Dreamcatchers are mystical on their own. When you add faux flowers and a unicorn horn? Peak magic.

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12Paper Plate Llamas
paper llamas

just say that this colorful herd of wooly creatures is one of the easiest — and cheapest! — ways to get your kid’s creative juices flowing.

13Trolls Mason Jar
trolls mason jar planter

While your kids patiently wait to rewatch for the zillionth time, keep ’em busy with this Poppy-inspired planter.

14Sand Art Candles
sand art candles   summer crafts

Get more use out of your kid’s sand art kit by transforming basic white candles into these rainbow-inspired beauties. Talk about a ’90s throwback.

15Cactus Pet Rocks
cactus pet rocks   summer crafts

Since live cacti are too prickly for little hands, turn rocks into kid-friendly versions, complete with googly eyes and painted faces.

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16Fish In a Bag Slime
fish in a bag slime

Regular slime is fun and all but this tropical version is a step above the rest, especially when you mix in glow-in-the-dark fish.

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17Luggage Tags
yarn luggage tags

Getting ready to jet set? Keep your kid’s energy at bay by crafting personalized luggage tags with a mix of yarn, beads, and charms.

18Unicorn Planter
unicorn planter

This summer’s golden rule? If you can turn something into a unicorn, do it. Fill these planters with succulents, so you don’t have to worry about regular upkeep.

19Pina Colada Soap
pina colada pineapple soap

If you like pina coladas … then turn it into adorable, tropical-inspired soap.

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20Pool Noodle Monsters
pool noodle monsters

Take pool noodles out of the the pool and transform them into friendly monsters (key word: friendly).

21Ice Cream Cone Garland
ice cream cone garland

Come summertime, we all scream for ice cream — all day, every day. There’s no better way to celebrate the reason for the season than with a festive DIY garland.

22Sidewalk Chalk Pops
sidewalk chalk pops

This neon-hued sidewalk chalk is a 2-for-1 deal: It’s fun to make and even to use.

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23Fruit Fans
fruit paper fans

The “I’m hot” complaints will end as soon as you craft these fruity paper fans. Leave ’em scattered around your house, so everyone can stay refreshed once the warm weather hits.

24Pop Bottle Firefly
glow stick firefly craft

Another advantage to reusing your plastic water bottles: glowing lightning bugs!

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25Glitter Seashell Frame
painted shell frame

Rainy day on your beach vacay? That calls for a “crafternoon” with this simple, sparkly picture frame. Once you head home, you can add a family photo to remember your trip for years to come.

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