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16 Exciting Camping Crafts for Toddlers

Jasmine Carter
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Camping with toddlers opens up a world of creative fun that goes beyond just hiking and roasting marshmallows. These nature-based crafts use simple materials found right at your campsite to keep little hands busy while sparking their imagination and love for the outdoors.

From pinecones and leaves to twigs and wildflowers, I’ve gathered crafts that turn natural treasures into memorable keepsakes.

Exciting Camping Crafts for Toddlers-pin

The activities I’m sharing work perfectly at a picnic table with minimal mess and supplies. Whether you’re setting up camp by a lake, nestled in the woods, or even practicing camping skills in your backyard, these projects help toddlers connect with nature through hands-on creativity that they’ll remember long after the trip ends.

1. Pinecone Animal Crafts

A toddler making colorful pinecone animal crafts on a wooden table surrounded by craft supplies.

I love making pinecone animals with toddlers while camping. These crafts use simple materials you can find around your campsite.

You can make owls, pigs, and penguins from pinecones. I add felt pieces, googly eyes, and pipe cleaners to create different animals.

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The best part is collecting pinecones together first. This keeps toddlers busy and excited about crafting.

2. Nature Collage Making

Toddlers making camping-themed nature crafts with leaves, pinecones, and paper shapes on a wooden table indoors.

I love this craft because it’s simple and keeps toddlers busy for a long time. My kids collect leaves, flowers, twigs, and small rocks around our campsite.

I give them cardstock paper and glue sticks. They arrange their nature finds however they want and glue them down to make art.

3. Leaf Rubbing Art

A toddler sitting outdoors on a picnic blanket making leaf rubbings with crayons and paper surrounded by autumn leaves and camping gear.

I love this simple nature craft because it only needs three things: leaves, paper, and crayons. My toddlers enjoy collecting different shaped leaves during our camping trips.

I place the leaf under paper and rub a crayon over it. The leaf’s shape and veins appear on the paper like magic. This activity helps little ones explore nature while making art.

4. Painted Rock Dominoes

Painted rock dominoes arranged on a wooden table outdoors surrounded by natural camping elements like pine cones and leaves.

I love this craft because toddlers can make their own game. First, I help them collect 28 smooth, flat rocks during nature walks.

Next, I give them white paint to make the rock backgrounds. After they dry, I show them how to paint black dots like real dominoes.

This craft teaches counting and creates a fun camping game.

5. Friendship Bracelets with Beads

Colorful friendship bracelets made with beads displayed on a wooden table surrounded by craft materials and natural camping items.

I love making beaded friendship bracelets with toddlers because they’re simple and fun. You only need embroidery thread, colorful beads, and letter beads.

I help toddlers string beads onto the thread. They can spell their names or friends’ names with letter beads.

This craft helps little ones practice fine motor skills while creating special gifts for friends.

6. Twig Star Ornaments

Handmade twig star ornaments and crafting materials arranged on a wooden table with camping items nearby.

I love making twig star ornaments with toddlers during camping trips. They’re simple and use materials found right at your campsite.

Collect five similar-sized twigs from around your area. Help your toddler arrange them into a star shape.

Use string or twine to tie the twigs together at each point. This craft helps develop fine motor skills while creating a beautiful nature keepsake.

7. Paper Plate Camping Lanterns

Colorful paper plate lantern crafts displayed on a picnic table outdoors with a forest background.

I love making paper plate lanterns with toddlers because they’re simple and safe. You just need paper plates, tissue paper, and glue.

Cut out the center of one plate. Let your toddler tear colorful tissue paper into small pieces. They can glue the pieces over the hole to make pretty colors.

8. Pinecone Owls with Googly Eyes

Several pinecone owls with large googly eyes displayed on a wooden table with craft supplies and a blurred outdoor camping background.

I love making pinecone owls because they need just a few simple supplies. You’ll need pinecones, googly eyes, felt or construction paper, and glue.

I cut small wings from felt and glue them to the sides of the pinecone. Then I add googly eyes and a tiny orange beak.

9. Handprint Campfire Art

A toddler creating colorful handprint art resembling a campfire on a wooden table outdoors with craft supplies and a forest background.

I love this simple craft that turns tiny hands into flickering flames. Your toddler will dip their hand in red, orange, or yellow paint and press it onto paper.

The handprints become the fire part of the campfire. I add brown paper logs at the bottom to complete the scene.

This makes a sweet keepsake from camping trips.

10. DIY S’mores Craft with Paper

Toddler assembling paper s’mores craft pieces on a table surrounded by camping-themed paper crafts.

I love making paper s’mores with toddlers because they get all the fun without the mess. This craft uses simple materials like brown and white paper.

Cut out graham cracker shapes from tan paper. Add white paper for marshmallows and brown paper for chocolate.

Toddlers can glue the pieces together to make their own pretend s’mores. They enjoy the stacking and creating process.

11. Stick and Leaf Picture Frames

Several picture frames made from sticks and leaves arranged on a wooden table outdoors with camping-related natural items around them.

I love making these natural frames with toddlers. We collect straight sticks and colorful leaves during our nature walks.

I help kids glue four sticks together to make a square frame. Then we attach leaves around the edges with craft glue.

These frames hold camping photos perfectly. My toddlers feel proud showing off their handmade creations.

12. Wildflower Crowns

Toddlers making wildflower crowns while sitting on a picnic blanket outdoors during a camping trip surrounded by grass and flowers.

I love making wildflower crowns with toddlers during camping trips. This craft uses flowers you find around your campsite.

Pick daisies or other safe wildflowers together. Help your toddler weave the stems into a circle. The crown becomes a fun nature souvenir they can wear.

13. Campfire Story Stones

Toddlers sitting around a picnic table outdoors, playing with colorful painted stones near a small campfire in a forest setting.

I love making story stones with toddlers because they spark creativity. You can paint simple pictures on smooth rocks like tents, trees, or animals.

These stones help kids tell stories around pretend campfires. I suggest starting with just five stones so toddlers don’t feel overwhelmed.

14. Pinecone Bird Feeders

Children and adults outdoors hanging pinecone bird feeders covered in birdseed from tree branches during a camping craft activity.

I love making pinecone bird feeders with toddlers at camp. This craft is simple and fun for little hands.

First, I help kids roll pinecones in peanut butter. Then we roll them in birdseed until they stick well.

I tie string around each pinecone so we can hang them from tree branches. Kids get excited watching birds come to eat.

15. Nature Scavenger Hunt Craft

Toddlers outdoors at a campsite collecting natural items and making crafts during a nature scavenger hunt.

I love making scavenger hunts into craft activities. After my toddler finds items like leaves, rocks, and sticks, we turn them into art.

I give my child a small bucket to collect treasures. Then we glue the items onto paper to make pictures or sort them by color and size.

16. Twig and Leaf Mobiles

Handmade twig and leaf mobiles hanging indoors, made from natural materials like twigs, leaves, and pinecones, arranged as camping-themed crafts for toddlers.

I love making twig and leaf mobiles with toddlers during camping trips. This craft uses natural materials found around your campsite.

I collect sturdy twigs and colorful leaves with my child. We tie string to the twigs to create a hanging frame.

We attach leaves to different lengths of string. Then I help hang them from the twig frame to create a mobile that moves in the breeze.

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