Craft ideas to try in July for 3-year-olds
A three-year-old who loves discovering lots of new things every day.
It can be challenging for teachers to come up with fun craft activities, right?
Here, we’ve gathered craft ideas that are perfect for July.
Let’s create enjoyable projects with the children using materials and themes that evoke summer.
By using their hands and exploring colors, children can take pleasure in their own creativity.
Be sure to try a variety of ideas and enjoy a fun time together.
Because the children’s creations are treated as finished works, the term is standardized as “seisaku (制作)” throughout the text.
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[3-year-olds] Craft ideas to try in July (31–40)
penguin

Make it with a single sheet of origami! Here’s a penguin idea.
Penguins give off a cool, refreshing impression, don’t they? This time, let’s make a simple penguin that you can complete with just one sheet of origami.
All you need is one sheet of origami paper and a pen or colored pencils.
The steps are simple, so it looks like you can have fun making it together with kids.
Plus, if you make penguins with different colors of origami, you’ll grow attached to them as if they’re friends or family.
It’s a wonderful idea for nurturing children’s creativity.
yacht

Something to make in summer! Here are some yacht craft ideas.
A yacht is a boat that moves forward by catching the wind with its sails.
Even if you haven’t seen one in real life, they often appear in picture books and anime.
How about making a yacht that evokes the sea and enjoying a summer craft? All you need is a single sheet of origami paper.
The folding method is simple and easy to follow, so once you get the hang of it, kids should be able to finish it on their own.
Use origami in your favorite colors or patterns to create your own original yacht!
fish

Let’s try folding an origami fish.
Fish live in the water, so they’re one of those things that make us feel cool and refreshed.
First, fold the paper in half, then fold it in half again, and bring the two corners toward the center.
Now flip it over and again bring the two corners from the other side toward the center.
Next, fold it diagonally, then fold it in half with the white side tucked inside.
After that, just flip it over and draw an eye.
Try making fish in various colors and sizes.
Lining up lots of fish will make it feel even cooler.
beetle (specifically, a rhinoceros beetle)

When you think of a rhinoceros beetle, you might imagine a complex shape, but this is an origami design that looks like a beetle viewed from above.
The folding process isn’t too complicated, though you’ll need to use inside reverse folds a few times to form the horn.
Draw the eyes at the end and you’ll have an adorable beetle.
It would be fun to make other insects too and turn them into a wall decoration like an insect paradise.
Please give it a try.
Besides black, light brown or brown origami paper would also suit it well.
watermelon

When it comes to summer-perfect fruit origami, watermelon is the classic choice.
Here, we’ll show you how to make a watermelon using just a single sheet of origami paper.
Simply fold along the edges in sequence and you’ll have a watermelon.
For a more realistic look, it’s best to stack a green sheet and a red sheet back-to-back before folding.
Once it’s finished, draw the seeds with a felt-tip pen or similar.
You could even try making a yellow watermelon.
Why not create a seasonal vibe by putting them on the wall or displaying them in your entryway?
[3-year-olds] Craft ideas to try in July (41–50)
Making sea creatures

Let’s make some sea creatures that can also be used for summer wall displays.
First, draw sea creatures on white drawing paper.
Make them fairly large; since these lines will be the outlines, you can use crayons that resist paint.
Once the drawing is done, use water-based color pens to draw random patterns on aluminum foil.
Place the foil on top of your sketch paper and rub; the pen colors will transfer onto the drawing, creating beautiful hues.
When it’s finished, cut around the outside of the picture.
The slightly blurred colors make for a very pretty and fun artwork.
Fireworks crafting activity

When you think of summer, many people probably think of fireworks.
How about drawing a picture of fireworks? We’re going to try a unique way of using paints.
First, prepare some paints, brushes, black construction paper, and a cup of water.
Using a brush dipped in water, drop paint onto the black paper so it looks like fireworks.
Once you’ve placed a good amount, blow through a straw to spread the paint.
If you blow in different directions, it will look like the fireworks are bursting outward.
The colors blend together beautifully.
Give it a try!



