[Milk Carton Crafts] Fun ideas for elementary school kids. Perfect for summer vacation homework!
There are probably plenty of elementary school kids wondering, “What should I make for this summer vacation?” So here are some milk-carton craft ideas that are perfect for summer homework! Milk cartons are something every household has, so they’re very easy to use as a material.
In addition to classics like piggy banks and vehicles, you can make toys that you can play with for a long time.
From moving cars to cute dollhouses, there are lots of different ideas.
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Milk Carton Crafts: Fun Ideas for Elementary School Kids. Perfect for Summer Vacation Homework! (71–80)
[Instrument] Guiro
![[Instrument] Guiro](https://i.ytimg.com/vi/0E90nnwNYF4/sddefault.jpg)
Let’s make a guiro from a milk carton! First, firmly tape the spout of the milk carton closed, draw a picture on construction paper, and glue it onto the carton.
Next, prepare five bendy straws, extend the flexible sections, and cut them to match the width of the carton.
Finally, tape the straws to the carton at equal intervals—and you’re done.
The sound is produced by rubbing the flexible ridges of the straws with chopsticks.
It’s great because you can make it easily with everyday materials! It’s also recommended to show the children a sample of what a guiro is and demonstrate the sound before the activity; it helps them form a clear image.
Give it a try!
In conclusion
We introduced some craft ideas using milk cartons that are great for elementary school students. Did you find a project you feel like trying? These crafts are basically made by cutting and gluing, but if you’re using tools you’re not used to, don’t push yourself—ask an adult for help. We hope you make something wonderful!



