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August Craft Ideas for 5-Year-Olds

August, when the real heat arrives, is the perfect season for pools and water play.

However, it’s not possible to enjoy pools or water play every day, and some of you may be looking for creative indoor activities.

In this article, we’ll introduce August craft ideas that are perfect for five-year-olds!

We’ve gathered ideas kids will love, including ones for wall displays, toys they can take home and play with, and crafts useful for pretend summer festivals.

Please use them as a reference.

Because the children’s creations are treated as works of art, we use the term “seisaku” (制作, creations) in the text.

[5-year-olds] August Craft Ideas (21–30)

Easy Stag Beetle

Origami stag beetle: easy folding instructions
Easy Stag Beetle

Let me introduce the stag beetle, the superstar of summer bug-hunting.

You can make it with a single sheet of origami paper.

First fold it into a square and crease it, then open it and fold both sides toward the center line.

Next, change the angle and tuck the paper in so it puffs up into a triangle like an umbrella to form the stag beetle’s pincers.

Carefully fold and shape the legs as well.

Finally, adjust the shape to finish.

Using different colors of origami will give you your own original stag beetle.

It might be cute to give it a unique name too!

Cute crab

[Preschool Craft] Summer Project! Cute Origami Crab | Cute Origami Crab
Cute crab

Searching for crabs that often hide among rocks in the sea or rivers can be a wonderfully seasonal and fulfilling activity for children.

Here’s a simple origami crab you can make.

Fold into a triangle and a square to create creases.

Using those creases as guides, tuck the paper inward to form a triangle and shape the model.

While aligning with the central starting point and center line, fold and bend to create the crab’s claws and legs.

A key tip is to press the folds firmly.

Draw eyes on round stickers, attach them, and you’re done!

[5-year-olds] August Craft Ideas (31–40)

Super easy! Shaved ice

[Origami] Super Easy! Shaved Ice / by Tsuma♪
Super easy! Shaved ice

Let’s make a cold and delicious summer classic—shaved ice—using a single sheet of origami paper.

Fold the paper into a triangle, and as you crease it, shape it into a shaved ice form.

The key is to create a rounded look for the shaved ice as you go.

Use bright, summery colors of origami paper.

Once it’s finished, decide what flavor you want and color it with markers.

It’s also a great idea to make fruit or other toppings and add them on.

Give it a try!

Perfect for summer festivals! Yo-yo

[Preschool Craft] Perfect for summer festival crafts! Easy origami yo-yo tutorial♪
Perfect for summer festivals! Yo-yo

Let’s make a festival-style water yo-yo using a single sheet of origami paper.

Fold the paper in half into a square twice, then unfold it and fold each corner inward toward the center.

After folding one section outward, tuck each corner inside to form the shape.

Finally, make a small cut with scissors to create the yo-yo’s mouth/opening, and you’re done.

Add patterns, round stickers, or drawings to create your own original yo-yo! Make colorful yo-yos and liven up the festival.

Easy Origami Eggplant

Eggplant with origami — it’s easy. Origami for July, August, and summer. Eggplant (nasu).
Easy Origami Eggplant

Let me introduce a delicious-looking eggplant made of origami—perfect for summer vegetables.

Prepare one sheet each of purple and light purple origami and let’s get started.

Fold the light purple sheet to create the base of the eggplant.

Partway through, cut the dark purple origami into a smaller square and glue it onto the light purple sheet—this is the key step.

That part will become the eggplant’s calyx.

Keep making sharp creases as you shape the eggplant.

Once it’s finished, it’s also fun to draw an eggplant field on poster paper and stick on the completed eggplants to enjoy with the children.

Plump goldfish

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Let’s make a cute, plump goldfish.

Up to a point, this follows the same steps as folding a balloon.

Fold the origami so that two triangles overlap, then fold the two corners of one triangle up to meet the top corner.

Fold the left and right corners of the diamond formed in the center toward the center line, then fold down the two corners you just lifted and tuck them inside.

Turn the paper over, fold the left and right edges of the triangle toward the center line, and on the left side only, fold the bottom corner up at a right angle.

Glue it to the right side as is to form the tail fin.

Blow air into the balloon section to inflate it, add eyes, and your goldfish is complete.

Sponge stamp ice cream

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Let’s make ice cream using sponge stamps! First, take a sheet of drawing paper and dab the paint-covered stamp to create patterns.

You can use any colors you like.

Once the paint is dry, cut the paper into the shape of ice cream.

Cut brown construction paper into a cone shape, draw the cone pattern, and paste it onto a backing sheet.

Then stick the stamped ice cream on top of the cone, add patterns in the empty spaces with crayons, and you’re done! You can make several scoops and stack them to create two- or three-scoop ice cream, too.