30 DIY Summer Craft Ideas Perfect for Adults

1. DIY Flower Pot
These feel a bit more refined compared to painted pots.
The fabric adds texture and softness, which works really well indoors.
It gives your plants a more styled, intentional look instead of just sitting in plain containers.
It’s also a great way to use leftover fabric. You can match it to your room or mix patterns for something more playful. Either way, it’s a quick update that makes a big difference.
Get the tutorial: DIY Flower Pot
2. Tin Can Lanterns
These are simple but make a big difference, especially if your outdoor space feels a bit plain.
Adding bright colors and small floral details turns basic cans into something that looks intentional and styled.
They’re also easy to switch up. You can repaint them whenever you feel like changing things, so they never feel permanent or boring.
3. Painted Clay Pot Birdbath
5. Sunflower Paper Plate Craft
This is one of those projects that looks way more impressive than it actually is to make.
Turning simple materials into oversized flowers gives a bold, fun look that works well for summer parties or just brightening up a space.
It’s also pretty flexible. You can go bright and playful or keep it more neutral depending on where you’re putting it. Either way, it stands out.
6. Painted Floral Mason Jar Lantern
Painting a mason jar with floral designs is one of those relaxing crafts you can do without overthinking it.
You don’t need to be perfect with the details for it to look good. Once it’s finished, it works as a vase, a candle holder, or even just decor on a shelf.
It’s a small project, but it adds a nice handmade touch to your space. Something about painted glass just feels a bit more personal.
Get the tutorial: Pressed Flower Lantern
7. Painted Tote Bag
A plain tote bag turns into something you’ll actually want to carry once you add a bit of color.
The loose floral style works well because it doesn’t need to be perfect.
The more relaxed and hand-painted it looks, the better it feels.
It’s also practical. You’re not just making something to sit on a shelf.
You end up with a bag you can use for shopping, beach days, or just everyday errands.
Get the tutorial: Painted Tote Bag
8. Recycled Tin Can Flower Pots
These are simple but make a big difference, especially if your outdoor space feels a bit plain.
Adding bright colors and small floral details turns basic cans into something that looks intentional and styled.
They’re also easy to switch up. You can repaint them whenever you feel like changing things, so they never feel permanent or boring.
9. Floral Umbrella Wreath
This idea is a bit different from the usual wreath, which is what makes it stand out.
The umbrella shape gives it a playful feel, but the flowers keep it looking soft and pretty rather than gimmicky.
It’s also really flexible. You can switch out the flowers depending on the season or your colour scheme, so it always feels fresh without starting from scratch.
Get the tutorial: Floral Umbrella Wreath
10. Straw Hat Floral Wreath
This is such a simple idea but it looks so put together once it’s done.
Adding flowers and a ribbon to a straw hat turns it into a decorative piece that feels light and summery.
It works especially well on doors or plain walls that need something soft.
It’s also nice because it doesn’t feel overly “crafty.” It blends into your decor in a natural way, which makes it perfect if you prefer a more subtle style.
Get the tutorial: Straw Hat Floral Wreath
11. Floral Fabric Artistry
Painted flower art has a softer, more delicate feel compared to the other ideas.
It’s perfect if you like something a bit calmer and more minimal. The colors on the fabric still stand out, but in a more subtle way.
Get the tutorial: Floral Fabric Art
11. Blossom-Crowned Straw Hat Wall Art
This is such a simple idea, but it looks really put together once it’s done.
Adding flowers and a ribbon to a plain straw hat turns it into something you’d actually want to wear or display.
It gives that relaxed summer vibe without trying too hard.
It also works as both fashion and decor. You can hang it up when you’re not wearing it, and it still adds something to the room.
Get the tutorial: Straw Hat Wall Art
12. Handpainted Seashell
These little shell displays have a beachy feel without needing a full theme.
They’re small, simple, and easy to place anywhere, whether it’s a shelf, table, or even a bathroom counter.
They also don’t take much effort. A few shells, a bit of sand, and some glue, and you already have something that looks put together.
13. Handpainted Sunflower Bottle
This is one of those projects that instantly makes a photo feel more special.
Adding flowers around the frame gives it a soft, decorative look without doing anything complicated.
It’s also easy to personalise. You can match the colors to the photo or the room, so it actually fits your space instead of looking random.
14. Hand-Painted Hibiscus Hairbrush
This is one of those small details that makes everyday things feel special. A simple wooden spoon or spatula becomes something you actually want to leave out on display.
The soft pink floral design gives it a light, summery feel without being too bold.
It’s also a really relaxing craft. You’re working on a small surface, so it doesn’t feel overwhelming, and you can take your time adding little details.
Perfect if you want something creative but low pressure.
15. Sunflower Painted Jeans
This is such a fun way to give old jeans a second life. A simple painted pocket with something like sunflowers or abstract colour instantly makes them feel unique and personal.
It’s one of those projects where you don’t need perfection, the charm is in the handmade look.
It’s also great if you want to try painting but feel a bit intimidated.
The denim acts as a forgiving canvas, so even small designs look good without much effort.
16. Summer Centerpiece
Adding lemon slices inside jars with flowers is such a simple trick, but it looks so fresh and put together.
The colours pop, and it gives that clean, summery feel without needing lots of decorations.
It’s also very budget friendly. You can use what you already have and still get that styled look.
Get the tutorial: Summer Centerpiece
17. DIY Water Mason Jar
This is one of those small touches that makes drinks feel more fun. Turning a simple mason jar into a watermelon-themed glass instantly gives that summery, outdoor vibe.
It’s perfect for garden days or just making everyday drinks feel a bit more special.
It’s also very beginner friendly. A few painted details go a long way, so you don’t need to be artistic to get a great result.
Get the tutorial: Watermelon Mason Jar
18. DIY Floral Photo Frame
This is one of those projects that instantly makes a photo feel more special.
Adding flowers around the frame gives it a soft, decorative look without doing anything complicated.
It’s also easy to personalise. You can match the colors to the photo or the room, so it actually fits your space instead of looking random.
Get the tutorial: Floral Picture Frame
19. Lemon-Painted Planter
His one just screams summer in the best way. The bright yellow lemons against the blue and white stripes feel fresh and cheerful, and they instantly brighten up any corner.
It’s the kind of piece that makes a plant stand out even more.
It’s also surprisingly easy to customise. You can keep it bold like this or tone it down with softer colours depending on your space.
Either way, it adds personality without needing much effort.
20. Fairy Garden Wreath
This one feels a bit whimsical in the best way. A tiny fairy door surrounded by bright flowers adds a playful touch to a garden or even a shelf indoors.
It’s especially nice if you want something a little different from typical decor.
It’s also a relaxing craft to build up slowly. Adding each flower and detail makes it feel more personal as you go.
Get the tutorial: Fairy Garden Wreath
21. DIY Summer Wreath
If you want something that makes your front door feel welcoming straight away, this is it.
The mix of greenery, bright lemons, and pink flowers feels full and lively without looking too busy. It gives that effortless “summer home” vibe.
It’s also great because it works for months, not just one occasion.
You can hang it up and leave it through spring and summer without it feeling out of place.
Get the tutorial: DIY Summer Wreath
22. Bright Painted Plant Pots
These colourful pots instantly lift any outdoor or windowsill space.
The mix of bold colours and simple patterns makes even small plants feel like part of your decor instead of an afterthought.
It’s a really easy weekend project. You can paint a few at once, mix colours, and play around without worrying too much about matching perfectly.
Get the tutorial: Summer Painted Planters
23. Floral Decoupage
These floral pots feel soft and pretty without needing any painting skills.
Using napkins or printed paper gives you detailed designs that would be hard to paint by hand.
It’s a great option if you want something decorative but quick.
You can easily match the style to your home just by changing the print you use.
Get the tutorial: Floral Decoupage Pots
24. Pineapple Vase Centerpiece
This one is such a standout idea. Using a real pineapple as a vase feels fresh and a bit unexpected, but it works beautifully with bright flowers. It instantly becomes the focal point of a table.
It’s perfect for summer gatherings or even just a weekend treat for yourself. It feels special without being complicated.
Get the tutorial: Pineapple Centerpiece
25. Watermelon Wreath
This wreath is bold, bright, and full of personality. The watermelon colours make it perfect for summer, and it adds a playful touch to your front door or patio space.
It’s also a great project if you want something eye-catching. It doesn’t blend in, it stands out in a fun way.
Get the tutorial: Watermelon Wreath
26. Multisize Flip Flop Wreath
This one is a bit unexpected, which is what makes it fun. Using flip flops to create a flower shape gives you something bold and colorful that stands out straight away.
It works really well for outdoor spaces like fences, patios, or even garden walls that need a bit of life.
It’s also a great way to use old or cheap flip flops instead of buying new materials.
You can mix patterns, colors, and textures, and it still comes together in a way that looks intentional.
Get the tutorial: Flip Flop Wreath
27. Fruit Mason Jar Centerpieces
These are one of those crafts that instantly feel like summer. Bright colors, simple shapes, and you end up with something you can actually use.
The watermelon and pineapple designs are playful without being over the top, and they look really good sitting outside or on a kitchen counter.
They’re also very forgiving. You don’t need perfect lines or artistic skills for these to work.
A few layers of paint and they already look finished, which makes this an easy win if you just want something fun and low effort.
Get the tutorial: Fruit Mason Jar Decor
28. Floral Fence Decor
This one leans more playful and colorful, but in a good way.
Turning plastic bottles into bright flowers is such an easy way to add personality to a plain fence.
It’s especially nice if your outdoor space feels a bit dull and you want something cheerful without spending much.
It’s also one of those projects where you don’t have to be precise.
The more imperfect and handmade it looks, the better it works. You can mix colors, sizes, and shapes and just go with it.
Get the tutorial: Floral Fence Decor
29. Shoe Organizer Herb Garden
If you like the idea of growing herbs but don’t have a proper garden setup, this is such a practical solution.
A vertical herb garden lets you use wall space instead of taking up ground space, and it actually looks really nice once it fills out.
It gives that cozy, slightly rustic feel without trying too hard.
It’s also genuinely useful. Having fresh herbs right there when you’re cooking makes everyday meals feel a bit more special.
Plus, it’s easier to keep everything in one place instead of dealing with random pots scattered around.
Get the tutorial: Shoe Organizer Herb Garden
30. Plastic Bottle Hanging Planters
There’s something really satisfying about turning something you would normally throw away into something that actually looks cute in your garden.
These hanging bottle planters are one of those ideas that feel simple but make a big difference, especially if you don’t have loads of space.
You can hang them on a fence, a tree, or even a balcony rail, and suddenly everything feels more put together.
They’re also low effort once they’re up. Add a few small flowers or trailing plants and they pretty much take care of themselves.
It’s the kind of project you can do in an afternoon and still enjoy all summer.
Get the tutorial: Plastic Bottle Hanging Planters

































