Handmade decoration ideas for summer festivals
A summer festival packed with fun attractions like food stalls, drums, and Bon Odori dancing.
Many people, from children to adults, look forward to summer festivals.
In this article, we’ll introduce handmade decoration ideas you can use for summer festivals.
These ideas are perfect not only for festivals held at nurseries, kindergartens, and senior care facilities, but also for families planning a home fair.
They’re easy to make, so create plenty of decorations and recreate the lively festival atmosphere!
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[Summer Festival] Handmade Decoration Ideas (11–20)
Ramune

Shaved ice and ice cream are great, but for many people, nothing beats ramune during the hot summer.
Let’s make decorations inspired by ramune, like the ones you see at summer festival stalls.
You can fold that distinctively shaped bottle with origami or cut it out of construction paper—choose whichever method you like.
To capture ramune’s fizzy feel, it’s a good idea to lightly add color or bubbles to the bottle you make.
You can also try making the can-type ramune, not just the bottle.
Pop-out! Paper Plate Fireworks

Let’s make a three-dimensional firework decoration that looks like real fireworks bursting in the sky! Prepare two paper plates of the same size and paint both of them black.
On one of the plates, cut eight slits as if dividing it into petals.
Decorate the slit plate with colorful stickers to create the glow of fireworks.
When you’re done, layer it with the uncut plate to complete the piece.
By using two stacked plates instead of drawing on a single one, you create a sense of depth.
Stick lots of them on the wall to fill the space with the fun atmosphere of a fireworks festival!
goldfish lantern

Why not add a festive touch with adorable goldfish-shaped lanterns? If you want to make a round, lantern-like goldfish, we recommend using disposable bowl containers sold at 100-yen shops.
Join the rims of two bowls together to form a round goldfish.
Then paint it, make fins from construction paper, and attach them.
Finish by adding a string, and it’s done! Another idea is to draw eyes and a mouth on an inflated balloon, add fins, and hang it like a lantern.
Since these tend to turn out a bit large, try using them as an accent among your other decorations.
goldfish ornament

At summer festivals and temple fairs, you often come across goldfish scooping stalls.
Goldfish swaying as they swim through the water are dazzling in real life, and they also make perfect motifs for decorations.
This is a decoration inspired by the underwater world where such goldfish live.
Use light blue construction paper as the base, then arrange motifs like goldfish and aquatic plants on it.
Once the whole piece is finished, place it in a clear bag and tie it with a ribbon to complete it.
Using a transparent bag is an important touch, as it conveys the shimmer of water and a soft, gentle atmosphere.
Watermelon garland

Let’s make a garland inspired by a classic taste of summer: watermelon! There are many ways to create watermelons—cut construction paper into watermelon shapes, fold watermelons from origami, or, if you want a bit of dimension, make watermelons with paper fans.
Not just red—orange, yellow, and rind green are also great motifs.
Combining watermelons in various colors into a garland will make it more festive than using red alone.
Liven up your summer festival with a delicious-looking watermelon garland!



