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[Childcare] Summer wall display ideas: fun summer craft activities

When you think of summer, it’s the season packed with fun activities like summer festivals, swimming in the ocean, fireworks displays, and Tanabata.

You’ll want your wall displays to be wonderful, too, so they convey the joy of summer to the children.

In this article, we’ll share ideas for summer wall displays.

Alongside classics like the sea and fireworks, we’ll also introduce ideas that incorporate delicious summer foods and seasonal events.

There are ideas you can make together with the children, so they’re great to include as craft activities.

For older preschoolers, it might be nice to discuss last summer’s memories and choose a theme based on that.

[Childcare] Summer wall display ideas: fun summer craft activities (101–110)

The Rainbow-Colored Fish

[Kindergarten/Nursery] July “Rainbow Fish” Painting and Craft
The Rainbow-Colored Fish

This is a colorful fish craft made with origami paper, construction paper, crayons, glue, and scissors! Cut colored construction paper into shapes for the fish’s body, tail, and face, then glue them together.

Next, cut various colors of origami paper into strips and glue the inner ends together to form loops.

After that, stick the loops onto the fish’s body to resemble scales, and you’ll have a rainbow fish.

It’s also super cute to combine origami parts to look like the fish’s fins before gluing them on!

Blurry Painting Ice Cream

[Preschool Crafts] Perfect for summer wall displays! Easy blot-painting ice cream
Blurry Painting Ice Cream

When you think of summer, it’s the perfect season for delicious ice cream.

Let’s express the sweet ice cream that kids love using a wet-on-wet painting technique.

For preparation, cut white drawing paper into circles.

Then lightly moisten them with water.

Have the children drop their favorite paints onto the paper and enjoy watching the colors bleed and spread.

If there are too many colors, they may blend too much during the bleeding process and not finish neatly, so it’s best to limit the number of colors in advance.

Once the ice cream circles are dry, stick them onto a cone—and it’s done! Enjoy making original ice cream art with the children.

Wax-resist fireworks painting

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Wax-resist fireworks painting

Let’s try drawing fireworks that color the night sky using a resist painting technique! Prepare drawing paper and draw fireworks with crayons.

After the children create colorful, brilliant fireworks with the crayon colors of their choice, paint the entire sheet with black paint.

Once it dries a bit, you’ll have a finished picture of fireworks brightening the dark sky! Since the paint resists the crayon, there’s no need to avoid the fireworks when painting the background.

From drawing the fireworks to adding color and finishing the whole piece, you can enjoy the process together with the children!

Sunflower wreath

[Easy] Making a sunflower wreath with paper plates [Activity for seniors] Sunflower wreath
Sunflower wreath

Here’s a sunflower wreath idea that will instantly brighten up your room.

First, prepare a paper plate.

Cut out the center to turn it into a wreath base.

Next, decorate the paper-plate wreath by wrapping it with construction paper and adding ribbons.

Finally, adorn it with sunflowers made from construction paper.

The yellow color will make a great accent in your room, and it will also create a cheerful atmosphere if you display it by your front door.

A Stroll by the Sea with the Boing-Boing Jellyfish

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A Stroll by the Sea with the Boing-Boing Jellyfish

Jellyfish that swim all jiggly and fluffy are so cute, aren’t they? Let’s make a craft themed around those adorable jellyfish taking a stroll through the sea! To capture that jiggly jellyfish feel, it’s best to add a mechanism that creates movement.

After drawing a jellyfish on construction paper, attach an accordion-folded strip of paper behind it to act like a spring.

That way, when you touch it, the jellyfish will wobble and jiggle, making it fun for kids.

Around the jellyfish, draw fish and seaweed or add origami pieces to create a lively ocean scene.

When coloring the jellyfish, use paints with extra water to bring out their translucent look!