DIY Projects For Summer

Sorry, I couldn’t help it. I heard that song on a commercial yesterday and it has been stuck in my head ever since.

Anywho, the warm days of summer are starting to reach there peak. For some of you that may mean it will finally be warm enough for you to enjoy an outdoor BBQ while others (including me) will be hiding away indoors hugging the air conditioner and loading up on ice water. Either way I though I would pull together a few fun crafts to make the coming days more enjoyable (or more bearable).







These neck coolers are a must have for any outdoor event. When dry, they lay flat so you can easily tuck them away in your purse. When the heat starts rising just soak them in cold water and wrap them around your neck.

These adorable bucket hats are sure to keep the sun out of your eyes. Super easy to make and they are reversible!!

Hear is a similar ‘adult version’ of the bucket hat. I love the fun colors used for this one. I think I may need to make another trip to Jo-anns

These little beach bites are so simple to make and would be a hit at any party or just to surprise the kids with a fun afternoon snack. 

Keep your little darlings hair out of her eyes this summer with these adorableDIY hair bows.

Can’t find that perfect swimsuit? Why not alter one. Can you believe this adorable swimsuit used to be one piece?

Help your kiddos beat the summer heat with a fun new pair of shorts that are oh-so-simple to make.

Change up the water play by adding a river to your backyard. Set up more than one and challenge your family to some rubber duck races.

Head outdoors for your next family game night and turn your patio into a giant chess board.

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One thought on “DIY Projects For Summer

  1. I'm with you–A/C,cool wraps for the neck if I have to venture into the excessive heat, like today's 100 degrees, my kids are grown, but I do love that adult hat! Keep cool, carry on.
    Janet

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