Summer Craft Video Tutorials

Ann Siper
Summer crafts are perfect way to pass away the long warm days, when parties and friends are a daily occurrence. Here are a few of my favorite summer and flower crafts made into videos. Each of these summer crafts age great for kids and adults.

This first craft video shows you how to make a sweet summer craft I love, a fabric flower. How to Make a Fabric Flower shows you how to make a great fabric flower that is perfect for sewing onto purse, sweater, shirts, and even scrapbooks.

You can make this simple fabric flower out of paper as well and glue it to picture frames, cork board frames, or even add a magnet and use this flower craft as a magnet on the fridge!

Flowers are the perfect material for any summer craft project. You can use a few simple Gerber daisy's to make a floating flower centerpiece in minutes. Even if you think summer crafts or craft videos are not for you, this simple vintage centerpiece will make you smile.

Click here to see how to make this simple summer craft project.

This summer craft project is a video showing you how to make a simple photo napkin ring. Using recycled materials or free materials in craft project is a great way to save money.

Kids will love this simple free summer craft project and Mom can use them to set the table at her next summer BBQ party.

One of my favorite craft projects when I was a kid was pressing flowers and leaves. Here is a craft video showing you how to press a flower. This is a free summer craft project for kids of all ages.

If you are ever looking for a fun craft for kids and grandparents to do together, then check out this craft video. Flowers are easy to press and fun to turn into other summer craft projects.

Finally, this little summer craft project is great for little girls. I loved to play dress up as a child and I love to make dress up clothes. This simple craft is perfect for the summer when little girls may have some extra time on their hands.

Click here to watch this summer craft video. You can make this easy dress up craft project with your little girl for a fun afternoon of pretend tea parties and fun! Save this one for a rainy summer day when the kids are stuck inside.

With a few alterations, this simple vintage craft could be turned into a briefcase for little boys.

Published by Ann Siper

Ann Siper is a web writer who has written for online sites such as Demand Studios, ehow.com, Goodhousekeeping.com and Overstock.com. She writes on a variety of topics, including holidays, health and fitness,...  View profile

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  • Luke McCall6/23/2007

    Awesome article, once again. I'm just dying to know how you did the links. Click on them. The links go to page of other links to videos. You get readers and they get viewers.

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