Ice Cream Truck Craft Fun for Kids

Who doesn't love the sound of the ice cream truck coming down the street? Celebrate this summer staple with these four craft ideas.

It’s a familiar sound we all look forward to during the summer – the instrumental sounds coming from an ice truck on your street. That can only mean one thing – the ice cream man (or lady) is nearby! From classic ice cream sandwiches to sickly sweet treats, the ice cream truck is always full of delicious snacks to help us cool off on a summer day. This week’s roundup is dedicated to that familiar vehicle; here’s hoping you’ll see one by your house soon.

Ice Cream Truck Pinata

Can you make your own pinata? You bet! Brit + Co. takes you through the steps of turning a custom shape, like an ice cream truck, into a one-of-a-kind pinata.

Ice Cream Truck Printable

This printable ice cream truck from Oh Happy Day is so cute that the possibilities of what you could do with it are endless! Why not attach a wooden craft stick to the back to add to a puppet theater crew?

DIY Ice Cream Truck

Now THIS is an ice cream truck perfect for pretend play! Celebrate Always has some outstanding ideas for creating an ice cream birthday party, complete with a large play truck.

Origami Ice Cream Cones

With all of this ice cream truck fun, you’ll need some ice cream! Pink Stripey Socks shows you how to easy fold origami paper into paper ice cream treats.

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