If you’re like me, always on the lookout for creative ways to keep the little ones entertained, you’ve come to the right place. Let’s dive into some delightful art activities that will brighten up any day!
1. Painted Paper Pinwheels
Grab some colorful paper and a dab of paint, and let’s craft vibrant pinwheels that spin in the wind. I remember making these with my niece, and the joy on her face as they spun in the breeze was priceless!
2. Giant Coffee Filter Painting
Use giant coffee filters as your canvas and let kids paint with watercolors. The colors blend beautifully, creating a stunning effect every time.
3. Cardboard Tube Telescopes
Transform cardboard tubes into play-pretend telescopes. Decorate them with stickers and markers, and explore the imaginary skies!
4. Origami Paper Stars
With just a few folds, kids can turn paper into beautiful origami stars. It’s a great way to teach patience and precision, plus they look stunning strung as a garland.
5. Sidewalk Chalk Murals
Head outside with some chalk and create a giant mural on your driveway. It’s a fantastic way to encourage teamwork and creativity.
6. Shadow Drawing
Place objects to cast shadows on paper and trace them. This simple activity always brings out the artist in even the youngest kids.
7. Paper Plate Spin Art
Attach a paper plate to a spinner, add some paint, and voilà – you have spin art! I’ve seen kids’ eyes light up with each unique creation.
8. Paint with Bubbles
Mix up some bubble solution with paint and let the kids blow colorful bubbles onto paper. The results are always surprising and delightfully abstract!
9. Nature Installation
Take a walk outside and gather sticks, leaves, and stones to create an art piece right in your backyard. This was a hit at my last workshop, and it’s a brilliant way to connect with nature.
10. Recycled Guitar
An empty shoebox and some rubber bands can become a mini guitar. It’s music to my ears – literally!
11. Found Object Collage
Gather small items from around the house and create a unique collage. It’s an exercise in seeing beauty in everyday objects.
12. Coffee Filter Poppies
Dye coffee filters in various hues to create delicate poppy flowers. It’s one of those crafts that looks so pretty, you’d never guess how easy it is to make.
13. DIY Dreamcatchers
Using hoops and some yarn, kids can create their own dreamcatchers to hang over their beds. It’s a magical project that I love because it combines creativity with a touch of whimsy.
14. Toothpick Sculptures
Combine toothpicks and modeling clay to build intricate sculptures. It’s a great way to explore structure and balance with kids.
15. Homemade Clay Creations
Mix up a simple clay recipe and sculpt anything your heart desires. I love seeing the imaginative creatures kids come up with!
16. Bubble Wrap Roller Printing
Who knew bubble wrap could be used for art? Roll it in paint and press onto paper for a delightful pattern – it’s as fun as it sounds, trust me!
17. Paper Maché Ice Cream Sundaes
Craft delicious-looking treats with paper maché. It’s a fun project to do with a group, like we did at my last summer camp.
18. Shaving Cream Marbling
Mix shaving cream and food coloring to create mesmerizing marbled art. It’s a bit messy but oh-so-fun – the giggles it brings are worth every drop!
19. Water Microscope Craft
Build a simple microscope using recycled materials and a drop of water. It’s a fun science-meets-art project that never fails to impress!

