[Crafts] A special feature on ideas to try with three-year-olds in August! Choose from a variety of motifs
August, the height of summer.
Are you struggling because your craft projects end up looking similar every year, even though you want fresh ideas?
It’s often hard to find time to incorporate new ideas, isn’t it?
So this time, we’ve gathered August craft ideas perfect for three-year-olds.
We’ve included a variety of motifs and techniques, so you’re sure to find ideas you’ll want to try!
Be sure to check them out.
Note: Since the children’s creations are treated as “artworks,” we use the term “制作 (seisaku)” in the text to mean “production/creation.”
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[Crafts] A special feature on ideas to try with 3-year-olds in August! Choose from a variety of motifs (21–30)
Cute paper lantern made with origami

Perfect for decorating summer festivals and events! Here are some cute lantern ideas made with origami.
When it comes to summer events, we think of summer festivals and evening cool-off gatherings.
How about decorating the venue with creations made by children? This time, let’s make adorable lanterns using origami.
You’ll need origami paper in your favorite colors, black origami paper, glue, scissors, chenille stems (pipe cleaners), and tape.
The round, plump shape is so cute, isn’t it? Making them in the children’s favorite colors will make it even more exciting.
Swirly soft-serve ice cream

You can make a three-dimensional soft-serve ice cream using origami.
First, let’s make the cone.
For the cone, draw a diagonal curved line on the origami paper as if drawing part of a circle, and cut along the line with scissors.
Draw crisscross lines to mimic a waffle cone, roll it into a cone shape, and secure it with clear tape.
For the soft-serve part, fold the origami paper in half twice.
When you have a small square, perform a squash fold to open it up.
Fold the opened piece in half, then twist it sideways as if rolling it.
Open it layer by layer and secure with tape, place it inside the waffle cone, and you’re done.
[Crafts] Special ideas to try with 3-year-olds in August! Choose from a variety of motifs (31–40)
Easy-to-understand lantern

Let’s fold a paper lantern, the kind you often see at summer festivals.
First, fold the origami paper in half, then fold back about 1 centimeter at the top and bottom.
Next, fold it vertically, and fold both sides inward toward the center crease so they face each other.
Then make a small reverse fold, fold the corners into triangles, and form the colored-edge side into a ring and flatten it.
That’s it—you’re done! It’s fun to add a pattern in the middle, and using multicolored origami will give you a vibrant lantern.
Give it a try!
Dokin-chan lantern

Sure to attract attention! Here’s an idea for a Dokin-chan lantern.
Let’s make a lantern of “Dokin-chan” from the hugely popular children’s series “Anpanman.” You’ll need orange origami paper, glue or double-sided tape, and a pen.
The lantern’s rounded shape becomes Dokin-chan’s face, so it’s sure to catch kids’ eyes.
By playing with the color of the paper and the folding method, you can adapt it into other characters too.
In conclusion
We introduced craft ideas you can do with three-year-olds in August.
There were a variety of ideas, from summer-themed motifs to ones that help you feel cool! In hot August, there will likely be many days when you can’t go outside.
Having a fun craft time on those days will bring more smiles to the children’s faces.
Be sure to enjoy it together.


