6 Summer Crafts for Preschoolers.
Introduction

1. Paper Plate Sunshine Craft

What You’ll Need
- A paper plate
- Yellow washable paint (or just markers/crayons if you want zero cleanup)
- Orange construction paper
- Glue stick or school glue
- Safety scissors
- Googly eyes
- A black marker
How To Make It
Step 1: Paint the Sun
Step 2: Snip the Rays
Step 3: Stick on the Rays
Step 4: Give It a Face
Step 5: Let It Dry
2. Cute Ice Cream Cone Craft
Preschoolers and ice cream just belong together during summer. This craft is so sweet, colorful, and fun because kids get to pretend they’re making their own yummy ice cream flavors. It’s one of those simple summer crafts that always makes little ones excited, especially when you bring out pom-poms, glitter, or bright colors.
What You’ll Need
- Brown construction paper
- Colored paper
- Cotton balls or pom-poms
- Glue
- Crayons or markers
- Child safe scissors

How To Make It
Step 1: Make the Ice Cream Cone
Cut a triangle shape from the brown construction paper to create the cone. You can draw little crisscross lines on it to look like a real waffle cone.
Step 2: Create the Ice Cream Scoops
Cut big circle shapes from colorful paper for the scoops. Pink, mint green, purple, and blue make the cutest pretend flavors.
Step 3: Glue the Scoops on Top
Help your preschooler stack the scoops above the cone using glue. Kids usually love making giant silly ice cream towers.
Step 4: Add Fun Toppings
Glue cotton balls, pom-poms, or little paper sprinkles on top. Some kids even like drawing cherries or rainbow syrup.
Step 5: Decorate However They Want
This is the fun part let them color, doodle, and make their ice cream as silly or pretty as they want.
This adorable summer craft is perfect for helping preschoolers practice colors, shapes, and creativity while having the best time pretending they own a tiny ice cream shop.
3. Handprint Ocean Art
This craft is such a sweet little keepsake because tiny preschool handprints always end up becoming memories you want to save forever. It’s fun, messy, colorful, and perfect for summer learning time. Kids get so excited turning their little hands into ocean animals and sea creatures.

What You’ll Need
- Blue construction paper
- Washable paint
- Paintbrush
- Googly eyes
- Glue
- Black marker
- Small paper pieces for decorations
How To Make It
Step 1: Paint Little Hands
Use washable paint to gently paint your preschooler’s hand. Blue, green, orange, or purple all look super cute for ocean animals.
Step 2: Press the Handprint on Paper
Help them press their painted hand onto the blue paper carefully. This becomes the base for their sea creature.
Step 3: Turn the Handprint Into an Animal
Once the paint dries, decorate the handprint to look like a fish, octopus, crab, or jellyfish. Add googly eyes and little smiles for extra cuteness.
Step 4: Add Ocean Decorations
Glue tiny paper bubbles, seaweed, shells, or waves around the artwork to make it look like an underwater scene.
Step 5: Let Them Get Creative
Every preschooler makes their ocean art differently, and honestly that’s what makes it so adorable. Some will make rainbow fish while others create funny little octopuses with giant eyes.
This easy summer preschool craft is perfect for sensory play, creativity, and making special memories parents will love keeping forever.
4. Popsicle Stick Butterfly Craft
This butterfly craft is seriously one of the prettiest little summer activities for preschoolers. It’s colorful, playful, and so fun for tiny kids who love stickers, paint, and sparkly decorations. The finished butterflies always turn out so cute hanging on walls, refrigerators, or bedroom doors.

What You’ll Need
- Popsicle sticks
- Colored paper or cupcake liners
- Glue
- Paint or crayons
- Pipe cleaners
- Googly eyes
- Stickers or glitter
How To Make It
Step 1: Paint the Popsicle Stick
Let your preschooler paint the popsicle stick any bright summer color they want. Pink, yellow, purple, and blue look especially adorable.
Step 2: Make the Butterfly Wings
Flatten colorful cupcake liners or cut wing shapes from paper. Glue them onto the back of the popsicle stick to create butterfly wings.
Step 3: Add the Antennas
Twist pipe cleaners into little curly antennas and glue them to the top of the butterfly.
Step 4: Decorate the Butterfly
This is usually every child’s favorite part. Add googly eyes, stickers, glitter, tiny hearts, or colorful dots all over the wings.
Step 5: Let It Dry
Set the butterfly aside for a few minutes to dry completely before hanging it up or displaying it somewhere cute. This fun preschool summer craft is perfect for practicing colors, creativity, and fine motor skills while making something bright and cheerful for summer.

