Ice Cream Crafts for Kids

In honor of National Ice Cream Month in July, here are four ice cream-inspired crafts for kids to do at home.

If you ask me, EVERY month should be National Ice Cream Month! We’ve been celebrating this delicious holiday for more than 30 years now; every July we give even more love to our must-have summer treat. Where does your family like to go in metro Detroit for an ice cream fix? As we celebrate ice cream, this week’s roundup is all about creating crafts in honor of this special dessert.

Pompom Ice Cream Cones

Practice making pompoms with this how-to from craft company Darice. A fuzzy pompom is added to a colorful piece of paper to make one fun ice cream treat.

Ice Cream Bead Pattern

Keep your backpack extra sweet with this beading project from Free Kids Crafts. The finished product also doubles as a great gift for a friend.

Ice Cream Origami

Paper never looked so cute! Pink Stripey Socks gives you the tutorial on how to fold an origami ice cream cone.

Ice Cream Number Matching

From ABCs to ACTs is already thinking back-to-school with this printable sheet. Download the sheets and make your own game for your child to enjoy.

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