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Summer crafts for toddlers should be sweet, colorful, and simple enough for little hands to enjoy without too much pressure. At this age, the best crafts are more about touching, sticking, stamping, painting, and exploring than making something perfect. A good toddler craft should feel playful from start to finish.
These summer craft ideas are made with easy supplies and soft, cheerful themes toddlers can recognize, like suns, fruit, flowers, fish, popsicles, and butterflies.
Each project gives them space to make a little mess, practice simple hand skills, and create something cute enough to hang on the fridge, display in a playroom, or save in a summer memory folder.
1. Fingerprint Watermelon Slices

This craft is simple, cute, and perfect for toddlers because they get to use their fingers to make the watermelon seeds. The shapes are easy to prep ahead of time, and the final art looks bright and sweet for summer.
Materials Needed:
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- White cardstock
- Pink or red construction paper
- Green construction paper
- Black washable paint
- Glue stick
- Child-safe scissors, adult-used
- Paper plate
Steps To Make:
- Cut triangle watermelon shapes from pink or red paper.
- Cut thin green strips for the rind.
- Help your toddler glue the green rind to the bottom of each triangle.
- Pour a small amount of black washable paint onto a paper plate.
- Let your toddler dip one finger into the paint.
- Help them press fingerprints onto the watermelon as seeds.
- Let the craft dry flat before displaying it.
2. Paper Plate Sunshine

This sunshine craft is a cheerful toddler favorite because it uses big shapes and simple colors. Toddlers can paint, glue, and help place the rays around the plate, which makes it easy and fun.
Materials Needed:
- Paper plate
- Yellow washable paint
- Orange and yellow construction paper
- Glue stick
- Marker
- Paintbrush or sponge brush
- Child-safe scissors, adult-used
Steps To Make:
- Let your toddler paint the paper plate yellow.
- Set the plate aside to dry.
- Cut large triangle rays from orange and yellow paper.
- Help your toddler glue the rays around the back of the plate.
- Draw a simple smiling face on the front.
- Add extra dots, cheeks, or stickers if desired.
- Let everything dry before hanging it up.
3. Sponge Stamp Flip-Flops

Sponge stamping is great for toddlers because they can press, dab, and repeat without needing careful brush control. The flip-flop shape makes the project feel fun and ready for summer.
Materials Needed:
- White cardstock
- Flip-flop template, adult-drawn
- Washable paint
- Small sponge pieces
- Paper plate
- Marker
- Stickers, optional
Steps To Make:
- Draw or print a large flip-flop outline on cardstock.
- Pour small amounts of washable paint onto a paper plate.
- Give your toddler sponge pieces to dip into the paint.
- Let them stamp paint inside the flip-flop shapes.
- Add simple strap lines with a marker once the paint dries.
- Let your toddler add stickers if they want.
- Display the finished flip-flop art.
4. Cupcake Liner Summer Flowers

Cupcake liners make easy flower heads because they already have a pretty shape. Toddlers can press them flat, glue them down, and add soft pom-poms to make a garden-style picture.
Materials Needed:
- Colorful cupcake liners
- Cardstock
- Green construction paper
- Pom-poms
- Glue stick
- Child-safe scissors, adult-used
- Crayons
Steps To Make:
- Flatten a few cupcake liners.
- Cut green paper stems and leaves.
- Help your toddler glue the stems onto cardstock.
- Glue one cupcake liner above each stem.
- Add a pom-pom to the center of each flower.
- Let your toddler draw grass, sun, or clouds with crayons.
- Let the picture dry flat.
5. Cotton Ball Ice Cream Cones

This ice cream craft gives toddlers a fun texture to touch and paint. The cotton balls make the scoops look fluffy, and kids can choose their own pretend flavors.
Materials Needed:
- Cotton balls
- Brown construction paper
- White cardstock
- Washable paint
- Glue
- Paintbrush or sponge brush
- Child-safe scissors, adult-used
Steps To Make:
- Cut a cone shape from brown paper.
- Glue the cone onto cardstock.
- Help your toddler glue cotton balls above the cone as scoops.
- Dab washable paint lightly onto the cotton balls.
- Use different colors for different flavors.
- Let the paint and glue dry fully.
- Add crayon sprinkles if desired.
6. Handprint Fish Craft

Handprint crafts are always sweet for toddlers, and this fish version feels perfect for summer. It also becomes a keepsake because it captures their little hand size at that moment.
Materials Needed:
- Blue cardstock
- Washable paint
- Paintbrush
- Googly eyes
- Glue
- Green construction paper
- White paper circles for bubbles
- Wipes for cleanup
Steps To Make:
- Paint your toddler’s palm and fingers with washable paint.
- Help them press their hand sideways onto blue cardstock.
- Let the handprint dry.
- Glue a googly eye near the palm area.
- Add paper bubbles around the fish.
- Glue green paper strips at the bottom for seaweed.
- Let the craft dry before saving or hanging.
7. Sticky Paper Beach Scene

Sticky paper crafts are great for toddlers because they can place pieces down without needing much glue. This beach scene lets them build a simple summer picture with colors and textures.
Materials Needed:
- Clear contact paper
- Tan construction paper
- Blue tissue paper
- Yellow paper
- Cotton balls
- Foam shapes, optional
- Tape
Steps To Make:
- Tape a piece of contact paper sticky-side up to the table.
- Tear tan paper into small pieces for sand.
- Tear blue tissue paper for water.
- Cut or tear yellow paper for the sun.
- Let your toddler place the pieces onto the sticky paper.
- Add cotton clouds or foam fish if desired.
- Cover with another sheet of contact paper to seal it.
8. Popsicle Stick Sun Hats

This little sun hat craft is simple and sweet for toddlers who enjoy decorating. The craft sticks add texture, while stickers and pom-poms make it easy for them to add their own style.
Materials Needed:
- Cardstock
- Mini popsicle sticks
- Glue
- Stickers
- Pom-poms
- Crayons
- Child-safe scissors, adult-used
Steps To Make:
- Cut a large semicircle hat shape from cardstock.
- Help your toddler glue mini popsicle sticks onto the hat.
- Let them color around the sticks with crayons.
- Add stickers, pom-poms, or paper flowers.
- Let the glue dry.
- Add a paper strip at the bottom for the brim if desired.
- Display it as cute summer wall art.
9. Bubble Wrap Lemon Stamping

Bubble wrap stamping gives toddlers an easy way to create a fun texture. The dotted pattern looks like citrus skin, making it a cute fit for a lemon-themed summer craft.
Materials Needed:
- Bubble wrap
- Yellow washable paint
- White cardstock
- Green construction paper
- Glue stick
- Paper plate
- Child-safe scissors, adult-used
Steps To Make:
- Cut bubble wrap into small squares.
- Pour yellow paint onto a paper plate.
- Help your toddler press bubble wrap into the paint.
- Stamp the painted bubble wrap onto cardstock.
- Let the yellow circles dry.
- Cut green paper leaves.
- Glue the leaves beside the lemons.
10. Paper Bowl Turtle Craft

Paper bowls make easy turtle shells, which keeps this craft simple for toddlers. They can paint the shell, help place the legs, and add a face for a sweet summer animal project.
Materials Needed:
- Small paper bowl
- Green washable paint
- Green construction paper
- Googly eyes
- Glue
- Paintbrush
- Child-safe scissors, adult-used
Steps To Make:
- Turn the paper bowl upside down.
- Let your toddler paint it green.
- Let the bowl dry.
- Cut a head, four legs, and a tail from green paper.
- Help your toddler glue the pieces under the bowl edge.
- Add googly eyes to the head.
- Let the turtle dry before play or display.
11. Tissue Paper Popsicle Craft

This popsicle craft is easy and colorful, with lots of tearing and sticking for toddlers. It is also great for practicing color names and simple shape recognition.
Materials Needed:
- White cardstock
- Tissue paper in bright colors
- Craft sticks
- Glue stick
- Child-safe scissors, adult-used
- Marker
Steps To Make:
- Draw or cut large popsicle shapes from cardstock.
- Tear tissue paper into small pieces.
- Help your toddler glue tissue pieces onto each popsicle.
- Add a craft stick to the bottom.
- Let the glue dry.
- Add crayon sprinkles or lines if desired.
- Display the popsicles together like a summer treat set.
12. Pom-Pom Caterpillar Leaf

This craft is soft, easy, and great for toddlers who like sensory play. The pom-poms are fun to pick up, line up, and glue onto the leaf shape.
Materials Needed:
- Green construction paper
- Colorful pom-poms
- Googly eyes
- Glue
- Crayons
- Child-safe scissors, adult-used
Steps To Make:
- Cut a large leaf shape from green paper.
- Let your toddler draw lines on the leaf with crayons.
- Help them glue pom-poms in a row.
- Add a googly eye to the first pom-pom.
- Let the glue dry fully.
- Add small paper antennae if desired.
- Use the finished craft for a summer garden display.
13. Rainbow Sponge Painted Butterfly

This butterfly craft lets toddlers enjoy color mixing without needing neat brush strokes. The sponge painting makes each butterfly look soft, bright, and different.
Materials Needed:
- White cardstock
- Washable paint
- Sponge pieces
- Black or brown paper
- Glue stick
- Child-safe scissors, adult-used
- Paper plate
Steps To Make:
- Cut a butterfly shape from white cardstock.
- Pour small amounts of paint onto a paper plate.
- Give your toddler sponge pieces to dip into the paint.
- Let them dab colors across the butterfly wings.
- Cut a simple body shape from black or brown paper.
- Glue the body in the center.
- Let the butterfly dry before hanging it up.