[Summer Vacation Crafts] Stylish Ideas for Girls
When it comes to summer craft projects for girls, many people think of piggy banks or pen holders.
But why not try something even cuter and more stylish? Here, we’ll share craft ideas that girls will love.
You’ll find plenty of ideas that you’ll want to display at home or proudly show off to friends.
Even classic projects like piggy banks and pen holders can become more fashionable with a few simple tweaks.
Use these ideas as inspiration to create your own unique and wonderful pieces!
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Baking Soda Art
@mery.jp I managed to make it a super atmospheric piece.Baking Soda Art#TextureArt#HomeArt#Handmade InteriorCanvas Art#100-yen-shopbaking sodaAcrylic paint
♬ 2 O’ CLOCK – dori
I want to display it as an interior accent! Here are some baking soda art ideas.
Have you heard of baking soda art? It refers to art created by mixing baking soda with paint, and many people become captivated by its unique textures and feel.
This time, let’s try an easy baking soda art project.
What you’ll need: baking soda, paint, a brush, and a paper plate.
After mixing your favorite color of paint with baking soda, apply it to a canvas and let it dry—that’s it!
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Butterfly flower hair clip

Let’s make adorable butterfly and flower clips.
In the video, the butterfly part uses store-bought pieces, but you can also cut your own from sturdy materials like construction paper.
First, decorate the butterfly freely with colored pencils or beads.
Then simply use a hot glue gun to attach the butterfly to a clip, and you’re done! You can make the flowers the same way: punch out lots of flower shapes from origami or construction paper, layer them, and glue them to a clip.
They’re perfect not only for holding books and notebooks, but also as cute interior decorations.
These bright, cheerful accessories will liven up your mood—give them a try!
Candle art

Warm, gentle light is beautiful! Here are some candle art ideas.
Candle art refers to candles shaped from wax in various colors and forms.
One of its charms is that you can finish them in any style you like, with diverse shapes, colors, and designs.
This time, let’s try candle art with a summer motif.
A large seashell adorned with small shells and pearls gives an elegant impression.
The ocean-like blue wax adds a more mysterious feel—a wonderful idea.
Umbrella sun catcher

Let me introduce a soothing umbrella sun catcher that even adults will want to make.
Gather aurora cut cloth, a plush stand, needle-nose pliers, beads, glue, and double-sided tape, then let’s get started.
Draw eight circles on the aurora cut cloth and cut them out.
Fold each circle in half twice and secure it with double-sided tape.
Make the remaining circle pieces the same way.
Use double-sided tape to attach all eight pieces together to form an umbrella shape.
Thread beads onto a plush stand that has been cut in half using needle-nose pliers, then attach it to the center of the umbrella as the handle—and you’re done.
Handheld fan made from scrap materials

Let’s make a realistic-looking handheld fan out of recycled materials! It won’t produce wind, but you can enjoy watching it spin.
First, poke a hole in the center of two popsicle sticks, thread a bamboo skewer through them to make the propeller, and connect two toilet paper rolls, covering them with origami paper to create the handle.
Cut a circle from thick paper, cover it with origami paper, and punch a hole in the center to make the part behind the propeller.
Slide a short piece of straw onto the bamboo skewer of the propeller, then pass it through the circular part and attach the circle to the handle.
Let the bamboo skewer extend out above the handle, wrap kite string around it, then cut a slit in the handle to guide and secure the string.
Make a hole on the side of the handle, thread the kite string through, and add a bead to the end of the string—and you’re done!
Palm-sized ocean diorama

Let’s try making a diorama that captures a summer scene.
It’s palm-sized, so you won’t have trouble finding a place for it, and it’s easy to bring to school.
Prepare a container you like, apply glue to the bottom, and lay down paper clay.
Use sand, powdered pastels, and resin to create the beach and the sea.
Add stones and moss, place parts made from paper clay, and you’re done.
You can depict any landscape you like, so try making it while recalling the fun things you did during summer vacation.
stained glass wind chime
It looks even more beautiful in the sunlight! Let me share an idea for a stained-glass-style wind chime.
On hot summer days, just having a wind chime with a cool, refreshing look can make you feel pleasantly refreshed.
This time, let’s make a stained-glass wind chime using transparent origami.
You’ll need transparent origami paper, a plastic cup, an empty capsule, double-sided tape, an awl, string, and so on.
The step where you cut the transparent origami into your favorite shapes and stick them on to create a design seems like something you could enjoy doing with kids.



