August is the perfect time to dive into some fun crafts with the kids before the school year kicks into high gear. Whether you’re a seasoned crafter or just looking for a creative way to spend the day, these 17 August craft ideas will spark joy and imagination.
1. Back-to-School Bus Craft
With a cardboard box and some paint, kids can create their very own school bus. It’s a fantastic way to get them excited about the return to school while unleashing their creativity.
2. DIY Bird Feeder
Recycle a milk carton into a simple bird feeder and watch the neighborhood birds flock to your yard. It’s a lovely way to teach kids about nature and responsibility.
3. Nature-Inspired Leaf Art
Collect leaves from the yard and use them to stamp patterns on paper with some paint. This craft is a great way for kids to explore textures while creating nature-inspired art.
4. Glowing Campfire Craft
Recreate the magic of a campfire indoors using tissue paper and a small LED light. This glowing campfire is perfect for cozy story nights or pretend camping adventures.
5. Paper Plate Insects
Turn simple paper plates into buzzing bees or fluttering butterflies. These insect crafts always remind me of the garden outside my window, buzzing with life.
6. Sunflower Collage
Gather some yellow and brown paper, and let the kids create their own sunflower collages. I love seeing how each child’s sunflower turns out differently, each one a burst of late summer sunshine.
7. Paper Kite Craft
Craft colorful paper kites and let them soar in the wind. Even if they don’t fly, they make for beautiful decorations that capture the playful spirit of summer.
8. Painted Rock Friends
Collect rocks and transform them with paint into friendly creatures or silly faces. These painted rock friends make charming garden decor or paperweights.
9. Ice Cream Cone Garland
Using colored paper and yarn, create a playful ice cream cone garland. This craft adds a sweet touch to any room and is a delightful reminder of summer treats.
10. DIY Binoculars
Transform cardboard tubes into binoculars for backyard birdwatching or adventurous play. My niece loves her binoculars, calling them her ‘explorer glasses’.
11. Fairy Garden Terrarium
Create a miniature fairy garden in a jar with small plants and tiny figurines. It’s like capturing a piece of the magical outdoors to keep indoors.
12. Seashell Art
Collect seashells at the beach and use them to create a seashell collage. It’s a perfect keepsake from a summer well spent, and each piece tells a unique story.
13. DIY Wind Chimes
Use sticks, strings, and bells to create a set of wind chimes. Hanging them outside my studio window, I love how the gentle tinkling adds a musical note to my creative process.
14. Ocean Waves in a Bottle
Combine water, oil, and blue food coloring in a bottle to mimic ocean waves. It’s a mesmerizing craft that brings the calming sea indoors.
15. Paper Plate Sun Hat
Craft a charming sun hat out of paper plates and ribbon. It’s an adorable way to keep cool while playing dress-up on sunny days.

