Simple and cute summer project crafts! A collection of ideas for girls that will make you want to create
How about making your own original accessories and crafts for your summer vacation project? Easy-to-find materials can turn into adorable creations, and these crafts are especially popular among girls.
Many projects are practical—like clocks, cups, and lampshades—so you can enjoy using them after they’re finished.
By arranging the colors and designs to suit your taste, you’ll end up with wonderful pieces full of personality.
In this article, we’ll introduce craft ideas that students from lower to upper grades can enjoy, so find something that interests you and give it a try!
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Disney-style doll furniture

How about making furniture sized to match your favorite dolls and plushies? It’s a two-in-one idea: furniture that’s perfect as a display spot for your beloved plush (like your bias/oshi), and that actually doubles as a case for storing small items and accessories.
Most of it can be made with materials from 100-yen shops, so plenty of people will probably want to give it a try.
The method is to wrap fabric around polystyrene foam and attach it as the base, so you could use the same materials to create more coordinated pieces—like beds and sofas—for a unified look!
basket

For those who enjoy papercraft, making a basket using paper cups is recommended.
This method is similar to traditional basket weaving.
First, prepare white and brown paper cups.
After cutting slits into each, weave them together to shape the basket.
It’s a delicate process, but the result is a finely crafted piece.
Using red or blue instead of brown can create a more playful, pop look.
By the way, the finished basket is perfect for holding small items or displaying artificial flowers.
Simple, cute science project crafts! A collection of ideas for girls that will make you want to create (101–110)
Pom-pom Rug Mat

Let’s make a pom-pom rug that looks like something you’d find at an interior shop! You can easily make pom-poms all the same size by using two empty toilet paper rolls.
Make lots of pom-poms, then tie them one by one onto a non-slip rug pad, and you’re done! You can buy both the yarn and the non-slip pad at a 100-yen shop.
Depending on the size of the rug, you’ll need plenty of pom-poms, and tying them on can be a lot of work—but it’s worth it for the adorable result.
A round shape or even a heart shape would be absolutely cute!
Terrarium Made with Resin Clay

Do you know what a terrarium is? To put it simply, it’s the technique of keeping small animals or growing plants inside a small glass container.
You might have seen one without noticing, sitting on a barber’s counter or a library desk.
How about making a terrarium as a summer craft project? It’ll definitely grab your classmates’ attention.
First, decide on a theme.
Imagine a cool scene—an underwater landscape, a forest setting, or even one inspired by your favorite manga or anime characters.
Once you’ve chosen a theme, all that’s left is to create it using resin clay.
Adding real sand, stones, or twigs as accents will give your terrarium extra depth and variety.
paper clay objet

Creating papier-mâché clay objects can be a lot of fun.
You’re free to choose any motif you like, so feel free to brainstorm.
Using characters from your favorite anime or games is a great idea—once you finish, you’ll probably feel even more attached to your piece.
You could also go with a summery theme, or try making animals or people.
By the way, when you’re making it, using styrofoam sold at 100-yen shops as a base will make the process go more smoothly.
Sparkly inedible dessert
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Why not try your hand at sweets art with “sparkly inedible desserts”? They look just like real jelly! But… in fact, they’re entirely handmade fake sweets.
Using resin sheets, glitter, and clear materials, this craft lets you create jewel-like desserts you can’t eat.
Their cute, mysterious look will captivate anyone who sees them! Most people will probably think, “I’ve always wanted to taste a dessert like this at least once.” They’re sure to be eye-catching, photogenic pieces.
Plus, put them on a light base and they glow! It’s the perfect finishing touch for a romantically charming sweet.
Japanese-style pancake made of clay
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Perfect for a summer vacation project! Why not try sweets art with “Japanese-style pancakes made from clay”? Recreate pancakes in clay to look amazingly real—fluffy batter topped with whipped cream, sweet red bean paste, chestnuts, and sweet potato, inspired by traditional Japanese ingredients.
It’s a stylish and fun craft that results in Japanese sweets that look just like the real thing.
The key to making it realistic is carefully reproducing details like the browned, toasted color.
Try adding the browning with a sponge.
You can also display your creation in your room and use it as decor!



