Last Updated on April 30, 2026 by Masha Eretnova
Summer is actually a great time to slow down and make something with your hands. The long evenings, the garden in bloom, shells you picked up on vacation — there’s no shortage of inspiration.
These projects and summer crafts for adults are all doable in an afternoon or a weekend, and most of them result in something you’ll actually want to keep or give as a gift. No advanced skills required, just a willingness to sit down and try.
Ocean Resin Art Tray

If any of your friends or family have a birthday during summer, and they love hosting parties at home or decorating, make them a gift.
Or maybe you just came back from vacation on a tropical island and brought some shells, so it is a perfect occasion for a keepsake.
I’ve made an ocean tray for my bathroom and it looks great there and only took a few hours to make.
Pressed Flower Candle Jars

You can completely transform your boring jars or candles into summery decor with dried pressed flowers. The effect is delicate and pretty, and it transforms a plain candle into something that feels genuinely special. Make a set for yourself or wrap one up as a gift — either way it looks like you spent way more time than you did
How to Use Jesmonite: Make a Jewelry Tray

Jesmonite is a plaster-like casting material that’s having a serious moment right now, and a small jewelry tray is the perfect first project to try it with. Mix it in ocean blues and sandy neutrals, add a few dried shells or gold flakes, and you’ve got a summer-themed trinket dish that looks genuinely sculptural. Or keep it simple with bright summer colors, liek I did. It’s the kind of thing that sits on a vanity all year but feels especially right in summer — and takes about an afternoon from mixing to unmolding.
DIY Rainbow Wall Hanging Yarn Art

Colorful yarn looped onto a dowel creates a breezy, bohemian wall hanging that looks like it came from a boutique. It’s the kind of craft that’s genuinely relaxing to make — just looping and trimming until it’s exactly the way you want it. Hang it in a bedroom, a reading nook, or anywhere that could use a little color.
DIY Pressed Flower Bookmarks

Fresh flowers from the garden or a walk you picked up can be sealed into laminated bookmarks that are both beautiful and actually useful. They make a thoughtful handmade gift, especially for anyone who reads through the summer. A lovely slow-paced project that starts in the garden and ends on your nightstand.
Dollar Store Seashells by the Seashore Summer Wreath

Everything for this wreath comes from the dollar store, so the budget stays tiny but the result looks genuinely beachy and put-together. A quick hot glue project that makes a big impact on a front door or entryway. Perfect for using up shells you brought back from a trip.
Colorful Beach-Inspired Dollar Store DIY Coasters

Blank coasters from the dollar store get a coastal makeover with paint, shells, and a little sealer. They’re fast to make, easy to customize, and practical enough to actually use all summer. Also a great gift idea for anyone who loves a beach-themed home.
DIY Painted Yard Flamingo Planter

Give your plain yard flamingo a colorful upgrade and doubles as a planter for succulents or trailing flowers. It’s playful and unexpected in the best way — the kind of yard decor that makes guests smile. A fun afternoon paint project with a result that stays outside all summer.
DIY Rainbow Wreath

This bright, loopy rainbow wreath is made from tule and a frame and comes together faster than it looks. It’s a cheerful front door statement piece that you can keep well into fall.
Embroidered Flour Sack Towels

Plain flour sack towels become a charming handmade kitchen staple with a little hand embroidery. The fabric is easy to work with, which makes this a great starting point if you’ve been meaning to try embroidery. They look lovely draped over an oven handle and make a sweet housewarming or birthday gift.

Masha Eretnova, born in 1991, is a Buenos Aires-based certified teacher, artist, and member of the Professional Artist Association with 20+ years of personal painting journey.
She started painting and drawing very early and is now an international abstract artist and educator passionate about acrylic painting, gouache, and crafts.
Her works are part of international exhibitions and contests, including ArtlyMix (Brazil), Al-Tiba 9 (Spain), Exhibizone (Canada), Italy, and many more.
Besides her artistic pursuits, Masha holds a post-grad diploma in Teaching Film Photography and 2 music school diplomas: piano and opera singing.