Last Updated on June 22, 2025 by Audrey
Summer camp is more than just swimming and singing songs around the fire—it’s a chance for kids to explore their creativity, connect with nature, and bring home something they made with their own hands. Whether you’re packing up for overnight camp or planning a DIY version in your backyard, these classic summer camp crafts are a surefire way to keep kids engaged, inspired, and a little bit messy—in the best way!
Here are 15 of our all-time favorite summer camp crafts that blend nostalgia, fun, and creativity:
1. Bead Belts

When I think of summer camp crafts, this is one of the first that comes to my mind! A camper classic, bead belts are a colorful and functional way for kids to learn simple weaving and pattern-making. (Best for kids who are 8+). Check out this video tutorial for full instructions on making your loom and weaving your pattern. Here’s a list of supplies needed:
2. Friendship Bracelets

No summer camp experience is complete without a stack of friendship bracelets on every wrist. Kids can trade them, gift them, and show off their knot-tying skills with simple embroidery floss or thread. Get started with this simple kit that has everything you need for these classic summer camp crafts!
3. Popsicle Stick Picture Frame

Capture those camp memories in a handmade picture frame. Use popsicle sticks or twigs and decorate with markers, beads, pressed flowers, or stickers. Slip in a favorite camp photo when it’s dry.
4. Nature Weaving

Bring a bit of the forest home with this earthy project. Using a DIY stick frame or a forked stick as the base, kids can weave in leaves, flowers, grass, and other found materials to create a rustic, living tapestry.
5. Wood Slab Necklace

Grab some wood slices like these and let kids decorate their own necklaces with paint or pressed flowers with mod podge. Add some cord and it’s ready to wear! Check out this post for more detailed instructions.
6. Nature Journal with Twig Binding

Let kids bind their own journals with twigs and leather cord. Use it as a scrapbook with all the fun pictures from camp or as a nature journal. Bonus if you make your own DIY recycled paper!
7. Walking Stick
Give an ordinary stick a makeover! Sand it smooth, decorate with paint, then wrap the handle with cord or leather. It’s a great souvenir for hikes and adventures. And honestly, I’ve never met a kid who didn’t love a good stick. Check out these gorgeous ideas!
8. Camp Patch Bag

Sew or decorate a plain canvas bag with collectable camp themed patches or use fabric markers and stencils to make it uniquely theirs.
9. Nature Mobile
Go on a nature hike and let kids pick up sticks, pinecones, shells, leaves, and any other natural elements to make their own nature mobile. Use a large stick and tie up all the nature treasures to display!
10. Dream Catcher

Using a hoop (or make your own out of grapevine) and yarn or string, teach kids to weave their own dream catcher. Add feathers and beads for decoration and hang by the bed for a dreamy night’s sleep. Read up on the legend of the dream catcher and go over it with kids before making them. Here’s a great tutorial about how to make these or get started with a kit like this one!
11. Painted Rocks or Story Stones

Paint simple images (like stars, animals, or campfires) on smooth stones with a kit like this one. Then use them as prompts for storytelling, sparking imagination and creativity around the campfire. If younger kids aren’t up to this, let them just go to town painting however they wish!
12. Tie Dye Shirt

This messy, magical process is one of the summer camp crafts that never gets old. Let kids fold, twist, and dye their own t-shirts for a wearable work of art that screams summer. Younger kids may need a bit of help with the tying, but they’ll love the dying part! We’ve used this kit and had great results.
13. Rain Stick
Bring the sound of summer storms indoors with homemade rain sticks. Use cardboard tubes, rice or beans, and foil to create this soothing sound-maker. Here’s a great tutorial!
14. Bird House

Build and paint a bird house from a kit or simple wood scraps. Hang it up at home and watch for feathered visitors—summer camp crafts that keep on giving!
15. Mason Jar Lantern
Fill mason jars with battery-powered tea lights, decorate with paint, tissue paper, or pressed flowers. Add a wire handle for a portable nightlight perfect for post-s’mores strolls.
These summer camp crafts offer the perfect mix of nostalgia, hands-on creativity, and outdoor fun. Whether you’re running a camp or just looking to make summer special at home, these ideas are a great way to unplug, make memories, and spark imagination.
Looking for more summer activities for kids? Check out this bucket list of 60 can’t miss ideas!
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