[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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[Summer Vacation Crafts] Stylish Ideas for Girls (31–40)
Tapioca drink with tape

Why not try making a boba drink using clear gel tape, a craft item that’s been very popular lately? It’s a perfect DIY idea for girls who love stylish projects.
Its charm lies in how realistic it looks, with a finish that resembles food samples.
The method is simple: use liquid laundry starch (or glue) and borax to make a milk tea–colored slime, create a milk-carton-shaped container with gel tape, and add black deodorizing beads to mimic tapioca pearls and square acrylic pieces to mimic ice, then combine everything with the milk tea slime.
It’s a fun craft with a satisfyingly tactile feel that you’ll want to touch forever.
sand candle

If you’re a stylish girl, you might be interested in candles.
How about making a sand candle as a summer break craft? Just place a candle wick inside a glass and add sand little by little with a spoon.
The trick is to hold the wick in place with your hand so it doesn’t shift.
Try layering different colors or mixing them—both look beautiful.
Light your candle on a summer night and enjoy a romantic atmosphere!
Cute lantern made with disposable chopsticks
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Let me introduce a cute lantern you can make with disposable chopsticks—fun to display and enjoy.
Prepare chopsticks, glue, and washi paper.
Cut the chopsticks and build the lantern’s frame.
The key is to keep an eye on the balance so the frame doesn’t shift out of place.
Attach washi paper from the back to create the lantern’s window sections.
Finally, glue the frames together to finish.
It’s also recommended to use your favorite colors for the window sections.
The light that leaks through the gaps between the chopsticks looks absolutely beautiful.
Snowflakes made of yarn
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After cutting three disposable chopsticks short, use two of them to make an X shape, then place it over the remaining stick set vertically and secure them with yarn.
Next, wrap more yarn around them to create a snowflake.
When wrapping, go one stick at a time: loop the yarn once around a stick, then move on to the next chopstick.
The yarn doesn’t have to be the same color—switching to a different yarn partway through creates a pretty pattern.
You’ll get a variety of snowflakes depending on how many wraps you make and the types of yarn you use, so try making several kinds.
How to make a chopstick tree

Here’s how to make a chopstick tree that lets you enjoy a cozy nighttime atmosphere when you light it up.
Prepare chopsticks, yarn, glue, and decorations like beads, then get started.
First, build the tree’s frame with chopsticks.
Wrap yarn evenly around the base.
For a summery feel, you could use colors like light blue or pale green.
Once you decorate it with summer-themed items such as watermelon or fish-shaped wind chimes, your chopstick tree is complete.
It’s sure to captivate elementary school kids, too.
Try changing the seasonal theme as you make it—you might discover something new each time.
[Summer Vacation Crafts] Stylish Ideas for Girls (41–50)
Making a scarf with paper cups and disposable chopsticks

Easy even without knitting needles! Let’s knit a scarf using a paper cup and chopsticks.
First, cut the chopsticks to a suitable length, then cut out the bottom of the paper cup.
Attach five chopsticks evenly around the outside of the cup so that they stick out 2–3 cm above the rim.
Tape the end of the yarn to the inside of the cup, and loop the yarn around the chopsticks alternately front and back to form a star shape.
Once the star is formed, start knitting by passing the yarn that’s already on the chopsticks from bottom to top.
When you reach your desired length, cut the yarn, thread the end under the five loops on the chopsticks, and remove it from the chopsticks to finish!
Flower wooden clips

Let’s make cute floral wooden clips.
We’ll create cherry blossom petals using paper punched out with a round punch.
Since it’s delicate work, use fine-tipped craft pliers to fold the pieces.
Connect five petals to form a cherry blossom.
Disassemble the wooden clip, paint it with acrylic paint or similar, let it dry, and reassemble it.
Then attach the cherry blossom you made with glue.
Because the work is a bit detailed, it’s suitable for upper elementary school students.



