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Summer solstice crafts have a special kind of warmth to them. They are perfect for celebrating long sunny days, golden light, nature, flowers, herbs, butterflies, stars, and those slow outdoor moments that make summer feel beautiful. These crafts can work for kids, teens, families, garden parties, homeschool activities, or anyone who wants to make something seasonal and meaningful.
The best summer solstice crafts feel bright, nature-inspired, and a little magical without being too hard to make.
These ideas use simple supplies like paper, flowers, clay, beads, jars, twine, and paint, but the finished pieces feel lovely enough to display, wear, gift, or use as summer decor.
1. Golden Sun Paper Wreath

This sun wreath is a lovely way to mark the longest day of the year. It feels warm, bright, and symbolic without being difficult, and it can be used on a bedroom door, porch wall, mantel, or party backdrop.
Materials Needed:
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- Cardboard ring or paper plate with center cut out
- Yellow, gold, orange, and cream paper
- Glue stick or craft glue
- Child-safe scissors
- Small paper flowers
- Twine or ribbon
- Star stickers, optional
Steps To Make:
- Cut long triangle rays from yellow, gold, orange, and cream paper.
- Glue the rays around the cardboard ring, layering the colors.
- Add smaller rays between the larger ones for a fuller look.
- Glue paper flowers, leaves, or stars around one side.
- Attach twine or ribbon to the back for hanging.
- Let the wreath dry fully.
- Hang it where it can catch soft summer light.
2. Pressed Flower Sun Catchers

Pressed flower sun catchers feel perfect for the solstice because they celebrate sunlight and nature at the same time. They look beautiful in a window and can be made with flowers from a garden, walk, or craft pack.
Materials Needed:
- Clear contact paper
- Pressed flowers and leaves
- Cardstock ring, optional
- Scissors
- Hole punch
- Ribbon or string
- Small paper sun shapes, optional
Steps To Make:
- Cut two matching circles from clear contact paper.
- Peel the backing from one circle and place it sticky-side up.
- Arrange pressed flowers, leaves, and small paper sun shapes on top.
- Seal with the second contact paper circle.
- Trim the edges neatly.
- Punch a hole near the top.
- Add ribbon and hang it in a sunny window.
3. Clay Sun Trinket Dish

A clay sun dish feels useful and decorative at the same time. It is perfect for holding rings, crystals, beads, hair clips, keys, or tiny keepsakes on a nightstand or vanity.
Materials Needed:
- Air-dry clay
- Rolling pin or smooth bottle
- Small bowl for shaping
- Clay knife or plastic knife
- Acrylic paint
- Paintbrush
- Clear sealer, optional
Steps To Make:
- Roll out the air-dry clay into a flat circle.
- Cut small triangle rays around the edge.
- Gently press the center into a shallow bowl shape.
- Smooth the edges with damp fingers.
- Let the clay dry according to package directions.
- Paint it with yellow, gold, or terracotta tones.
- Seal it if you want a smoother, longer-lasting finish.
4. Solstice Flower Crown

A flower crown is a classic summer solstice craft because it feels joyful, natural, and festive. It is great for garden parties, photo setups, family celebrations, or a quiet afternoon craft.
Materials Needed:
- Faux or fresh flowers
- Greenery
- Floral wire
- Floral tape
- Ribbon
- Scissors
- Twine, optional
Steps To Make:
- Measure floral wire around the head and shape it into a crown base.
- Wrap the base with floral tape.
- Trim flower stems to a short length.
- Attach flowers and greenery to the crown with floral tape.
- Layer small flowers between larger blooms.
- Tie ribbon at the back for a soft finish.
- Keep fresh flower crowns cool until ready to use.
5. Sun and Moon Hanging Mobile

This mobile brings together the sun, moon, and stars in a simple hanging craft. It feels especially fitting for the solstice because it celebrates light, sky, and the change of seasons.
Materials Needed:
- Wooden hoop or embroidery hoop
- Gold, cream, and white cardstock
- String or fishing line
- Beads
- Hole punch
- Glue stick
- Child-safe scissors
- Pressed flowers, optional
Steps To Make:
- Cut a sun, moon, and several stars from cardstock.
- Decorate the shapes with paint, markers, or pressed flowers.
- Punch a small hole at the top of each shape.
- Tie string to each piece.
- Add beads to some of the strings.
- Attach the strings to the wooden hoop.
- Hang the mobile near a window or above a desk.
6. Herbal Solstice Bundle

Herbal bundles are simple, fragrant, and beautiful for summer. They can be used as drawer fresheners, shelf decor, table accents, or small handmade gifts.
Materials Needed:
- Dried lavender
- Rosemary sprigs
- Chamomile or small dried flowers
- Dried orange slices
- Twine
- Scissors
- Ribbon, optional
Steps To Make:
- Gather a small bundle of dried herbs and flowers.
- Add one dried orange slice near the front if desired.
- Wrap twine tightly around the stems.
- Tie a secure knot.
- Add ribbon over the twine for decoration.
- Trim the stems evenly.
- Place the bundle on a shelf, table, or gift package.
7. Painted Sun Stones

Painted sun stones are small, easy, and lovely for garden decor or memory keepsakes. They can be placed in planters, fairy gardens, windowsills, or outdoor table displays.
Materials Needed:
- Smooth stones
- Acrylic paint
- Paintbrushes
- Paint pens, optional
- Paper plate
- Clear sealer, adult-applied if used outside
Steps To Make:
- Wash and dry the stones.
- Paint each stone with a base color.
- Add simple sun, moon, flower, or star designs.
- Use dots and small lines to add detail.
- Let the paint dry fully.
- Seal the stones if they will go outside.
- Place them in a garden, planter, bowl, or windowsill.
8. Golden Hour Lantern Jars

These lantern jars are beautiful for summer evenings, garden tables, porch steps, or solstice gatherings. The tissue paper gives them a warm glow when a battery tea light is placed inside.
Materials Needed:
- Clear glass or plastic jars
- Yellow, orange, and gold tissue paper
- Craft glue or Mod Podge
- Foam brush
- Twine
- Small paper stars
- Battery tea lights
Steps To Make:
- Tear tissue paper into small pieces.
- Brush glue onto the outside of the jar.
- Press tissue pieces onto the jar, overlapping the colors.
- Add paper stars or small pressed flowers.
- Let the jar dry fully.
- Tie twine around the rim.
- Place a battery tea light inside.
9. Nature Mandala Board

A nature mandala is a calm, thoughtful craft that works well for kids and adults. It uses found natural pieces to make a circular design that celebrates the season.
Materials Needed:
- Round cardboard or wooden board
- Flower petals
- Leaves
- Small stones
- Seed pods
- Herbs
- Glue, optional
- Basket for collecting materials
Steps To Make:
- Collect safe natural materials from the garden or outdoors.
- Place the largest item in the center of the board.
- Arrange petals, leaves, stones, and herbs in circles around it.
- Repeat shapes and colors to create balance.
- Leave it temporary or glue pieces down to keep it.
- Add more layers until the board feels full.
- Display it on a table or take a photo before clearing it.
10. Solar Print Leaf Art

Solar print art is a beautiful way to use sunlight as part of the project. It feels perfect for the solstice because the sun helps create the finished design.
Materials Needed:
- Solar print paper
- Leaves, flowers, or ferns
- Clear acrylic sheet, optional
- Tray of water
- Paper towels
- Sunny outdoor spot
Steps To Make:
- Place solar print paper in a sunny area.
- Arrange leaves or flowers on top.
- Use a clear sheet to hold the pieces flat if needed.
- Leave it in the sun according to package directions.
- Remove the leaves and rinse the paper in water.
- Lay it flat on paper towels to dry.
- Display the finished print once dry.
11. Beaded Sun Charm

A beaded sun charm is small but sweet, and it can be used on a keychain, backpack, bag, zipper pull, or gift wrap. It is a lovely choice for older kids, teens, or adults.
Materials Needed:
- Yellow, gold, orange, and pearl beads
- Small sun charm
- Jewelry wire or cord
- Keyring or clasp
- Scissors
- Jewelry pliers, optional
Steps To Make:
- Cut a piece of jewelry cord or wire.
- Attach it to a keyring or clasp.
- Add beads in a warm sun-inspired pattern.
- Place the sun charm near the middle or end.
- Tie or twist the end securely.
- Trim extra cord or wire.
- Clip the charm to a bag, keychain, or ribbon.
12. Sunflower Blessing Cards

These sunflower cards are simple, warm, and perfect for sharing a kind note during the summer season. They can be made as thank-you cards, garden party notes, or small gifts for friends and family.
Materials Needed:
- Folded cardstock
- Yellow and brown construction paper
- Glue stick
- Watercolor paint, optional
- Twine
- Star stickers, optional
- Child-safe scissors
Steps To Make:
- Fold cardstock into a card shape.
- Cut yellow petals and a brown circle for the sunflower.
- Glue the sunflower pieces onto the card front.
- Paint a soft yellow circle behind the flower if desired.
- Add twine, stickers, or pressed petals for detail.
- Let the card dry fully.
- Write a short note inside before gifting.