Watermelon Paper Plate Craft for kids to create on a very hot summer day! The perfect kid’s craft for spring and summer fun! For more summer Paper Plate Crafts check out our entire list in one location.
Easy Paper Plate Watermelon Craft
We love making easy crafts that don’t take too long, but are still really fun to make!
Plus, this would make the perfect paper plate craft when learning about the letter W.
You don’t need a lot of supplies and they look so cute hung up.
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Supplies Needed For Paper Plate Watermelon
- Paper plate
- Red and Green Paint
- Small black beans or black pom poms
- Craft glue
- Brushes
- Scissors
How To Make A Watermelon Craft
- Cut your paper plate in half. I went ahead and drew a line with my pencil where I wanted the girls to stop with the red and start with the green.
- It doesn’t really matter what color you paint first, so I had one of them paint the red while the other painted the green section. Then they switched.
- I then gave my girls each a cup of black beans and a bottle of craft glue to glue on their beans as their watermelon seeds. If you don’t have black beans you can also use black paint with a Q-tip.
- Have your child print down each with the Q-tip each seed. Or if you do have watermelons at home then save them. There is nothing better than using the real thing.
Educational Lessons And Activity Ideas
Be creative when using crafts in summer lessons.
It’s a great way to not only teach but add creativity and art to any lesson.
Kids love to learn, but sometimes adding a little bit of fun will make it so much more worth it.
There are so many ways that you could turn a craft into an educational lesson for math, science, reading, and even sensory play
Here are a few educational ways to use this watermelon craft in your weekly lesson:
- The perfect crafts for a science lesson about watermelon and how fruits and vegetables grow.
- Create a sensory bin to go with the theme as well.
- Find books about watermelon or growing fruits.
- Add math to the equation by opening up a watermelon and counting the seeds. By the way, this activity also covers sensory, observation, and science.
Making the craft into a well-rounded theme will make learning much more fun!
There are so many ways that you could tie in this watermelon kids’ craft into an alphabet activity for the letter W or even when learning about growing seeds in the spring.
Fun Books About Watermelon
Here’s a great way to tie an entire unit of summer together about watermelons or growing fruits.
Just add a few fun books to go along with any summer lesson.
Watermelon Craft For Kids
A fun and easy watermelon craft perfect for summer fun!
Materials
- Paper plate
- Red and Green Paint
- Small black beans or black pom poms
- Craft glue
Tools
- Brushes
- Scissors
Instructions
- Cut your paper plate in half. I went ahead and drew a line with my pencil where I wanted the girls to stop with the red and start with the green.
- It doesn’t really matter what color you paint first, so I had one of them paint the red while the other painted the green section. Then they switched.
- I then gave my girls each a cup of black beans and a bottle of craft glue to glue on their beans as their watermelon seeds. If you don’t have black beans you can also use black paint with a Q-tip. Having your child print down with the q-tip each seed. Or if you do have watermelons at home then save them. There is nothing better than using the real thing.
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Emma says
What a cute idea! We love eating watermelon – this would make a perfect craft for an impromptu watermelon party! 🙂
abccreativelearning says
Thank you!!
Michael Martin says
Could you use Styrofoam plates paper ones are not available in Guatemala where I serve as a missionary
abccreativelearning says
Hi Michael yes absolutely! Just make sure to use child friendly paint just because ones with toxins will eat up the styrofoam 🙂
Eason says
What a cute watermelon! My child has eaten a lot of watermelons this summer, maybe I can take him to try this craft.
andreas says
I LOVE this idea! Definitely a keeper. Thanks!