Recommended crafts for cultural festival exhibits. Ideas that are also perfect for venue decorations.
At school festivals, many classes probably display crafts that everyone made together, right?
There may also be classes that sell handmade goods they created themselves!
In this article, we’ll introduce plenty of ideas for crafts and DIY projects that are perfect for a school festival.
We’ve gathered lots of projects you can make with familiar materials like cardboard and plastic bottles.
Handmade goods and DIY projects are trending, so let’s create something that will amaze everyone in your class!
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Recommended crafts for cultural festival exhibits: perfect ideas for venue decorations (91–100)
railway diorama

Building dioramas is a low-key task, but it’s fun, isn’t it? With this one, you can enjoy the sight of a train running along tracks laid to weave between model buildings and houses.
It’s a highly recommended project for a presentation by a railway enthusiasts’ club as well.
If time allows, I hope you’ll put in the effort and craft it with care.
Canoe

How about making a handmade canoe? It seems you can even build one using corrugated plastic, and there are various methods shared online.
If you can make several, you could hold a class competition race in the school pool.
Have fun by getting creative with exterior illustrations and designs, too.
Keyblade crafting

It’s a whimsical idea to handcraft the Keyblade—the weapon wielded by the protagonist in a hugely popular game series.
If you end up making anime-style weapons for a craft showcase or class, I highly recommend trying your hand at creating this Keyblade.
rubber band-powered airplane

Drones are evolving, but how about making and showing off an eco-friendly, simple rubber-powered airplane? You can try to extend flight time by reducing weight, race for speed—the ways to enjoy it are endless.
Precisely because digitalization is advancing, taking a fresh look at the charm of analog might be refreshing.
Airsoft gun made of cardboard

You might be surprised to hear that you can make an air gun out of cardboard, but you actually can.
There are many steps and some delicate work involved, but if you cut the cardboard according to the template, the rest is just calmly assembling it.
You can build it with materials you can find anywhere, like cardboard, toothpicks, and rubber bands.
Displaying the air gun you made is great, but trying a little target shooting could be a lot of fun too.
The pellets inside are made of paper, so even if you get hit it won’t hurt—plus, it’s safe, which is nice.
Cardboard guitar

It would be really cool to be able to play the guitar, right? But it can be quite expensive, and you might lose interest quickly…
For you, we’d like to introduce a guitar you can make out of cardboard.
It would be awesome to build this guitar for a school or cultural festival and have everyone play together!
Frisk Tin Reuse Craft

Customizing a mint tablet container adds a touch of special flair, doesn’t it? If you’re looking to make a small original item like that, how about turning a FRISK tin into a mini storage case? The tin mint case is perfect for holding small items, but as-is it’s a bit plain—so dissolve and remove the outer paint with a remover.
Then polish it up nicely and you’re done! Add your own touch with different decorations or attach a strap to make it truly original.



