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Paper Plate Sailboat

Craft an easy mini sailboat using some basic materials— a paper plate, a craft stick, a toilet paper roll and some paper. Paint and decorate it into an awesome-looking sailboat. Make some paper people to ride in it too!

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  • Paper plate
  • Craft stick or wooden dowel
  • Toilet paper roll
  • Poster paint, tempera, or acrylic paint
  • Paint brush
  • Crayons or colored markers
  • Stickers, buttons, etc. (optional)

Step 1 Paper Plate Sailboat

1 Cut a paper plate in half.

Fold a paper plate in half. Cut along the crease.

Step 2 Paper Plate Sailboat

2 Trim off the plate's curved bottom.

Stack the two halves together. While keeping them aligned, cut a straight line 2½ to 3 inches from the plate's straight edge.

Step 3 Paper Plate Sailboat

3 Assemble the boat.

Position the two halves facing each other so that they form a boat-like shape. Make sure that the edges are aligned, then staple or glue all four corners together.

Step 4 Paper Plate Sailboat

4 Paint the boat.

Paint the boat with a water-based paint like poster paint, tempera, or acrylic.

Step 5a Paper Plate Sailboat

5 Make a sail.

To make a triangular sail, you can start off with a square or a rectangular piece of paper.

a.)   Square - prepare a square sheet such as origami paper. Fold it diagonally in half to come up with a triangular sail.

Step 5b Paper Plate Sailboat

b.)   Rectangle - begin with a rectangular sheet like A4 or Letter-size paper. If you used a small paper plate to make your boat, you may need to cut the paper in half for a smaller sail.

Fold one top corner of the paper down to meet the opposite edge, forming a triangle. Cut and discard the excess paper below the triangle.

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6 Decorate the sail.

Use crayons, colored pencils or markers to decorate both sides of the sail. You can also put stickers or glue some paper cut-outs.

Step 7 Paper Plate Sailboat

7 Glue a craft stick.

Unfold the sail and apply glue on all four sides of the square. Position a large craft stick or a wooden dowel along one side.

Fold the square again along the diagonal crease. Press on the edges to glue them in place.

Step 8 Paper Plate Sailboat

8 Cut a slit on a TP roll.

About ¾" to 1" from one end of a TP roll, cut a slit just wide enough for your craft stick.

If you used a wooden dowel instead of a craft stick, make a small hole on the TP roll using the tip of a pencil. Make the hole just wide enough for the dowel to get through.

Step 9 Paper Plate Sailboat

9 Position the craft stick.

Insert the bottom end of the craft stick or dowel into the slit or hole. Push until it touches the bottom of the TP roll.

The stick should fit snugly inside the TP roll's slit. If the slit is too wide, put tape around the craft stick to keep the sail steady and upright.

Step 10 Paper Plate Sailboat

10 Put the TP roll in the boat.

Place the TP roll inside the boat. The roll should fit snugly. If it does not, glue the sides of the TP roll to the inside of the paper plate boat.

Step 11 Paper Plate Sailboat

11 Add more detail.

You can further decorate your boat, if you like. Glue some buttons or foam shapes. To get your sailing theme going, make paper cut-outs of anchors, life savers, or flags. You can also draw and cut out paper people to ride on your awesome sailboat.

Though your boat looks all set for sailing, it is not made to float on water. Take it for a fun pretend sailing adventure instead!

MORE IDEAS - Create a fabric sail.

Create a fabric sail.

Instead of a paper sail, create one from fabric. Choose a plain piece of fabric or a colorful patterned one. Cut it into a triangle and glue it onto a craft stick or wooden dowel.

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MORE IDEAS - Paint a wooden boat effect.

Paint a wooden boat effect.

For a wooden-looking boat, first paint the boat a light brown or beige color.

MORE IDEAS - Paint a wooden boat effect.

Once the paint is almost dry, use a dry brush to paint horizontal stripes in a darker shade of brown. Add very little or no water to the dark brown paint. Spread the paint a bit below each stripe so that it blends lightly with the background.

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Easy Paper Plate Boat Craft For Kids

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Embark on a creative journey with a delightful Paper Plate Boat craft for kids. Easy and enjoyable activity that encourages imaginative play. Set sail today!

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This paper plate boat is a fun summer craft that will row row row the fun throughout the Summer!

Summer holidays and boating - what a fun combination! But today, it's not about splashing waves out in the sea. It's about getting crafty and creative at home. Yes, I have another one of my super summer crafts for you - making a paper plate boat!

It's super easy, and it doesn't take much to make one. The best part? It's for kids of all ages. If you have toddlers, you can take over the cutting duty and let them do all the coloring and pasting. If you have grown-ups, well, they won't let you do much anyway. Ready to sail your paper plate boat? Let's get started.

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Are Paper Plate Crafts Good for Learning?

Crafting, in general, is an amazing pastime. It fires the brain cells to think, be creative and come up with solutions. Plus, you'll be creating a learning environment without the children realizing it. Win-win!

As for paper plate crafts, they are fun and easy. There isn't much material required, which means little to no mess.

Besides the fun part, handling paper plates teaches kids to be careful and use their fine motor skills. It's like doing puzzles - only in arts and crafts form!

There's also a little scissor work involved, like cutting paper strips. It'll enhance the hand-eye coordination of your kids.

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In addition to the paper plate, you will need a popsicle stick for this sweet sailboat craft. Popsicle sticks are one of our favorite simple supplies for crafting. They are super inexpensive and can create so many wonderful things with them.

These materials make it easy for children to create their little boats, inspiring their imagination to set sail on exciting adventures. Let their creativity flow as they transform basic items into a fun crafting experience. Perfect for an afternoon of family fun and creative playtime!

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How to Decorate the Paper Plate Boats?

This paper plate boat craft for kids is as versatile as it gets. Your little ones can open the doors to their deep sea and pirate ship adventure imaginations. You can vary the decoration items you use. Pom poms, wiggly eyes, crayons, markers, and glitter glue - it's all up to you!

Since the idea is to unleash creativity, let the children do what they like. Give them fish stickers and watch their faces light up with joy. Kids love stickers!

If you're trying to teach them different colors, use a theme for the boat decoration and make sure each part of it is painted in a different hue. For instance, use blue paint for the bottom of the boat and yellow paint for the front sails.

You can also introduce different textures and materials here. Use a popsicle stick for the helm and attach a paper flag flying in the wind.

We also have a fun Juice Box Boat Craft , Sailboat Drawing , Ship Craft , and Origami Boat too!

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How to Use This Sailboat Craft?

Are the paper plate sea boats ready? Great. Now let's bring them to use. Here are a few ways to use this great craft:

  • Make personalized cards for birthdays or special occasions.
  • Use the boats as centerpieces on the kids' table during a beach-themed party.
  • Create a floating boat train by adding some string and attaching several vessels together.
  • Make word and math association games with the boats.

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Variations of the Paper Plate Boat

If you want to take the paper plate boat craft a step further, here are some variations for you:

  • Use light cardboard instead of paper plates.
  • Give the boat a 3D element with clay or pipe cleaners.
  • Make the sailboat out of recycled materials.

Making a paper plate boat is the perfect way to combine a simple craft with learning activities. Your little boat lover will love to play with this new fun toy! As for you, it's a great stress-buster and quality time spent together.

So, get your supplies ready and set sail with this fun craft.

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How To Make a Boat Out of Paper Plate

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Start with one plain paper plate.

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Cut your paper plate in half.

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Paint your paper plate boat. We started with a fun stripe along the top of the boat.

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Finish painting your boat. We went with simple stripes.

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Print out the sailboat template from the bottom of the page and then cut each template out.

*There are two sizes of sails. There is a smaller sail for small paper plate boats and one for general size. Use the size that fits your boat craft best.

trace the sail from construction paper

We cut each sail out of a different piece of construction paper as well as the small circles.

glue sail to popsicle stick

Glue the tips of the larger sail to the top of the craft stick.

glue second sail onto popsicle stick

Next, glue the smaller sail to the back of the craft stick.

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Glue the three blue paper circles in the middle of the boat.

glue popsicle stick to back of paper plate boat

Glue the bottom of the popsicle stick to the back side of the paper plate.

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Viola, you have a sweet boat craft!

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Step-by-Step Guide: How to Make a Paper Sailboat for Endless Fun

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Introduction to Paper Sailboats

Making a paper sailboat is a fun and creative craft activity that can be enjoyed by all ages. Whether you want to engage in a rainy day activity or simply have some leisurely fun, paper sailboats are a great option. In this article, we will explore the materials needed to make a paper sailboat, provide a step-by-step guide to creating one, and offer tips and tricks for making the perfect paper sailboat. We will explore different variations and designs for paper sailboats, as well as fun activities and games that can be enjoyed with them. Let’s dive into the world of paper sailboats and let our imaginations set sail!

Key takeaway:

  • Making paper sailboats is a fun and creative activity: Paper sailboats provide an enjoyable way to explore the art of origami and enhance creativity.
  • Using the right materials is crucial: Different types of paper can be used for making paper sailboats, and additional materials like adhesive might be required for certain designs.
  • Step-by-step guide simplifies the process: Following a structured guide with clear steps helps in folding the hull, creating a sail, and attaching it to the hull, ensuring a successful paper sailboat creation.

Materials Needed to Make a Paper Sailboat

To create a paper sailboat, you will need the following materials:

  • Paper: Ensure you have a square piece of paper. You can fold an 8.5×11-inch sheet into a square shape.
  • Scissors: Cut the paper into a square.
  • Pencil or pen: Use a pencil or pen to mark the paper for folding lines.
  • Ruler: Make use of a ruler to create straight and accurate folds.
  • Decorative materials (optional): If desired, you can decorate your sailboat using colored pens, stickers, or markers.

To make your paper sailboat, carefully follow these steps:

  • Begin with a square piece of paper.
  • Fold the square in half diagonally to form a triangle.
  • Unfold the paper and fold it in half again diagonally in the opposite direction.
  • Unfold the paper once more and fold each corner into the center, creating a diamond shape.
  • Take the top point of the diamond shape and fold it down towards the bottom point, creating a triangle shape.
  • Fold the two bottom corners of the triangle up towards the top, forming a smaller triangle with a flat bottom.
  • Open the flaps at the bottom of the triangle and fold them outwards to shape the base of the sailboat.
  • Use colored pens, stickers, or markers to decorate your sailboat as desired.
  • If you used any wet materials for decoration, allow the sailboat to dry.
  • Your paper sailboat is now ready to set sail!

By following these steps and gathering the necessary materials, you can easily create a paper sailboat for fun and imaginative play.

What Types of Paper Can be Used?

When making a paper sailboat, it is important to consider what types of paper can be used to ensure sturdiness and flexibility . There are several options to choose from.

One option is origami paper , which is lightweight and easy to fold. It holds its shape well, making it a good choice for creating the structure of the sailboat.

Another option is cardstock , which is thicker and more durable. It provides stability and strength to the sailboat, ensuring that it will hold up well during use.

Construction paper is also a versatile option, offering a wide range of colors. This type of paper can add color and creativity to the design of the sailboat, making it visually appealing.

For those looking for a thicker paper with a variety of designs, scrapbook paper is a great choice. It enhances the visual appeal of the sailboat and adds an extra layer of interest to the design.

Personally, I have made a paper sailboat using origami paper in the past. It was a vibrant and easy-to-fold option, allowing for intricate details on the sailboat. The lightweight nature of the paper also made it glide smoothly on the water. It brought joy to my nephew as he watched it float in a mini pool.

When making your own paper sailboat, it is important to consider the type of paper you choose. The right paper can make a huge difference in the overall experience. So, be sure to choose wisely and enjoy the process of creating your very own paper sailboat!

Additional Materials Required

The construction process of a paper sailboat requires additional materials such as scissors and glue . These materials are essential for improving the sturdiness of the sailboat. Scissors are utilized for precise cutting, resulting in clean edges. Glue plays a crucial role in securing all parts of the sailboat, guaranteeing its integrity during both playtime and display. Incorporating both scissors and glue into the process significantly enhances the quality and durability of the paper sailboat.

Step-by-Step Guide to Making a Paper Sailboat

Get ready to set sail with a step-by-step guide on making a paper sailboat ! We’ll take you through the process of folding the hull , creating the sail , and attaching it to the hull. From the first fold to the final touch, you’ll have all the know-how to create your own miniature vessel . So grab some paper and let’s navigate the seas of creativity together!

Step 1: Folding the Hull

To make the hull of a paper sailboat, follow these steps:

– Step 1: Start with a square piece of paper.

– Step 2: Place the paper in front of you in a diamond shape, with one corner pointing towards you.

– Step 3: Fold the bottom corner up to meet the top corner, creating a triangle.

– Step 4: Unfold the triangle, then fold the left corner to the center of the triangle.

– Step 5: Repeat with the right corner, folding it to the center of the triangle.

– Step 6: Flip the paper over to the other side.

– Step 7: Take the top layer of the left corner and fold it towards the center line.

– Step 8: Repeat with the right corner.

– Step 9: Unfold the left and right corners.

– Step 10: Take the bottom corner and fold it up towards the top point of the triangle.

– Step 11: Flip the paper over to the other side.

– Step 12: Fold the bottom corner up again, leaving a small gap between the fold and the top point.

– Step 13: Unfold the paper completely, and you now have the folded hull of your paper sailboat.

Following these steps will allow you to create a sturdy and functional hull for your paper sailboat. Be precise with your folds to ensure the best results.

Step 2: Creating the Sail

  • Select an 8-inch by 8-inch square piece of paper.
  • Fold the square in half diagonally to create a triangle.
  • Unfold the paper and fold the top two corners down to the center crease to make a smaller triangle.
  • Fold the bottom point of the triangle up towards the top point, leaving a small space at the top.
  • Fold the two outer edges of the triangle inward to meet at the center crease and create a diamond.
  • Flip the diamond over and fold the bottom point up towards the top point, leaving a small space at the top again.
  • Fold the right and left corners of the top layer towards the center line of the diamond.
  • While still folded, fold the entire diamond in half vertically.
  • Unfold the top layer to reveal the sail of your paper sailboat.
  • Optional: Use markers, stickers, or other decorations to personalize your paper sailboat.

Origami sailboats , originated in Japan , have a long-standing tradition dating back centuries. These miniature vessels , with their intricate folds and precise techniques, have been passed down through generations, bringing joy to both children and adults. Paper sailboats were commonly used in traditional Japanese celebrations and festivals, symbolizing good luck and prosperous journeys. Today, making paper sailboats remains a popular craft activity, providing a fun and creative way to explore origami .

Step 3: Attaching the Sail to the Hull

  • Begin by folding and creating the sail.
  • Next , position the sail on top of the hull, making sure to align the bottom edge of the sail with the top edge of the hull.
  • To secure the sail in place, use a small amount of glue or adhesive tape.
  • Make sure that the sail is straight and centered on the hull.
  • Gently press down to create a strong bond between the sail and the hull.
  • Before moving or playing with the paper sailboat, allow the glue to dry completely.

Paper sailboats have been a cherished tradition originating in ancient China. Just like origami boats, they were used in various festivities to symbolize good luck and prosperity. Nowadays, both children and adults enjoy making paper sailboats as crafts. These boats not only provide entertainment but also serve as a reminder of the beauty and simplicity of handmade objects. Attaching the sail to the hull is a crucial step in completing the paper sailboat and preparing it for exciting adventures in bathtubs, puddles, or miniature ponds.

Tips and Tricks for Making the Perfect Paper Sailboat

To create the perfect paper sailboat , follow these tips and tricks for making the perfect paper sailboat . Begin by starting with a square piece of paper , as this will ensure balanced proportions and make folding easier. Fold the paper in half diagonally to form a triangle , making sure to press firmly to create a sharp crease . Next, unfold the triangle and fold the bottom edge up to meet the top, creating a smaller triangle shape .

Then, take the right corner of the triangle and bring it towards the center , repeating this step with the left corner . After that, fold the bottom edge of the paper up to meet the top, resulting in a square shape . Fold the sides in towards the center . Flip the paper over and fold the bottom corners up to the top, forming a diamond shape .

Carefully unfold the two sides of the diamond to create the sail . Adjust the angle of the sail by making small folds along the bottom edge . To ensure proper flotation , fold the bottom edges inward to create a small base for balance in the water . Test your boat in a basin of water to ensure it floats correctly.

By following these tips and tricks , you will be able to create a perfect paper sailboat . Enjoy the process of crafting your own miniature boat and have fun sailing it in the water .

Different Variations and Designs for Paper Sailboats

If you’re ready to embark on a paper crafting adventure, you’ll be amazed at the plethora of different variations and designs available for making paper sailboats . From the simplicity of a basic origami sailboat to the intricate techniques of an advanced cut and fold sailboat , these sub-sections offer a range of possibilities to explore. So grab your paper, fold, cut, and let your creativity set sail !

Simple Origami Sailboat

To create a Simple Origami Sailboat , you just need to follow these steps:

  • Start with a square piece of paper.
  • Place the paper in front of you with one corner pointing towards you.
  • Fold the paper in half diagonally, bringing the opposite corners together.
  • Unfold and repeat step 3, folding it in half diagonally in the opposite direction.
  • Rotate the paper so that one of the folded corners is facing towards you.
  • Fold the two outer corners of the paper towards the center, forming a triangle shape .
  • Flip the paper over and fold the bottom edge upwards to create the sailboat’s hull.
  • Open up the bottom of the hull to make a flat base.
  • Create the sail by folding a small rectangle of paper in half diagonally.
  • Tuck one corner of the triangle sail into the opening at the top of the hull.

You can experiment with different sizes and colors of paper to make a fleet of simple origami sailboats .

Advanced Cut and Fold Sailboat

To create an Advanced Cut and Fold Sailboat , follow these steps:

1. Choose sturdy paper, like cardstock or construction paper , for support.

2. Start with a rectangular piece of paper, preferably 8.5 x 11 inches .

3. Fold the paper in half lengthwise to create a center crease .

4. Unfold the paper and fold the top edges towards the center crease , creating diagonal folds meeting at the top.

5. Flip the paper over and fold the bottom corners up towards the center crease , following the previous diagonal folds .

6. Fold the bottom edge of the paper up to meet the top edge , aligning the sides and creating a triangle shape at the bottom.

7. Flip the paper over, keeping the triangle shape at the bottom. Fold the bottom corners inwards towards the center crease , creating 45-degree angles .

8. Unfold the previous step and carefully cut along the creases , starting from the bottom and stopping before reaching the top.

9. Fold the paper back into its original shape, tucking the triangles created in step 7 into the slits made in step 8.

10. Create a sail by cutting a small rectangle from a different colored paper. Attach the sail to the back of the sailboat, near the top.

11. Your Advanced Cut and Fold Sailboat is now complete! It is ready to set sail in the imagination of your paper fleet.

Fun Activities and Games with Paper Sailboats

Looking for some fun activities and games with paper sailboats? Here are some ideas to get you started:

1. Racing: Set up a racecourse in a pool or a bathtub and have a friendly competition to see whose paper sailboat reaches the finish line first.

2. Obstacle Course: Create an obstacle course using household objects like pillows, books, or small toys. Test your skills by navigating your paper sailboat through the course without touching any obstacles.

3. Float and Sink: Test the stability of your paper sailboat by adding different objects one by one. See how many objects it can hold before sinking.

4. Design Challenge: Have a design contest with your friends or family. Each person creates their own unique paper sailboat design using colorful paper, markers, and craft materials. Then float them in water and see whose design performs the best.

5. Treasure Hunt: Hide small objects around the house or yard and use the paper sailboats as vessels for finding treasure. Sail them to discover hidden treasures and collect them along the way.

These activities and games with paper sailboats are not only fun but also great for enhancing creativity and problem-solving skills. So get ready to set sail and embark on some exciting adventures with your paper sailboats!

Some Facts About How To Make A Paper Sailboat:

  • ✅ Making a paper sailboat is a fun and easy craft project that introduces the art of origami. (Source: One Little Project)
  • ✅ All you need is a piece of printer paper to create a paper sailboat. (Source: One Little Project)
  • ✅ The process involves folding the paper in half lengthwise and width-wise, and then folding the top corners downwards to align with the center fold. (Source: One Little Project)
  • ✅ After folding the bottom flaps and creating a square shape, the paper sailboat is ready to be floated on water. (Source: WikiHow)
  • ✅ Adding tape to the corners and bottom of the paper sailboat can help make it waterproof and prevent water from seeping in. (Source: WikiHow)

Frequently Asked Questions

How do i make a paper sailboat with printer paper.

Step 1: Start by folding a piece of letter-sized printer paper in half lengthwise and then width-wise.

Step 2: Rotate the paper and fold the top corners downwards to line up with the center fold.

Step 3: Fold one layer of the bottom flap upwards and flip the paper over to fold the little flaps behind the triangle shape.

Step 4: Fold the remaining bottom flap upwards.

Step 5: Pick up the folded paper and pull your thumbs apart to flatten it.

Step 6: Fold the bottom point up to meet the top point and flip the paper over to repeat the fold.

Step 7: Run your fingers along the folds to ensure they are flat and all edges are folded.

Step 8: Pull apart the sides of the folded paper at the top point to create a boat shape. Pinch along the bottom edges to make folds on each side and your paper boat is complete.

Can I make a paper sailboat with origami paper?

Yes, you can make a paper sailboat with origami paper. Follow the same steps mentioned earlier, but remember to use proper cutting techniques if needed.

How long will the paper sailboat float in water?

The paper sailboat will float in water for at least 10 minutes before becoming waterlogged. To make it last longer, you can add a layer of tape to the bottom for better waterproofing.

What kind of paper should I use to make a paper sailboat?

You can use regular printer paper or construction paper to make a paper sailboat. If you have origami paper, that can also be used with proper cutting techniques.

Can I put things in the paper sailboat?

Yes, you can put lightweight items in the paper sailboat. If you are placing the boat in water, make sure to only put lightweight items to prevent the boat from tipping over.

How long does it take to make a paper sailboat?

Making a paper sailboat with regular printer paper typically takes about five minutes. It is a quick and easy craft project that can be enjoyed by kids.

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Handmade Boats

A few twigs and sticks, a few strips of paper and some string- that’s all you need to get your kiddo to try making these handmade boats. 

Sailing On The 7 Seas Treasure Ships

Filled with parts of a map leading upto a treasure, this fun sailboat themed activity is an interesting one you can get your toddler to try out! 

Egg Carton Craft Ideas

Summer is here and it is the perfect time to try some fun crafts! This one makes use of that extra egg carton you have! 

Pool Noodle Crafts And Activities

Time to put that extra old pool noodle to use! Here’s not just one or two but 18 super toddler friendly activities using just that.

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Be A Sailor Make A Boat

Using a simple cardboard box and a few other essentials, get your kid into some pretend play and try creating this fun little boat. 

Using just a few popsicle sticks, you can get your toddler to try making this awesome sailboat craft on a lazy summer afternoon. 

Boat Crafts For Kids

On the hunt for some more fun boat crafts for your kiddo? This one has a list of some of the best picks. 

Fun Sample Cardboard Boat

Approved by toddlers and lots of fun to make, this cardboard canoe craft project is an easy one to try! 

Paper Crafts Make A Boat

Super simple and easy to make, this is one boat themed craft activity that’s fun and yet, needs minimal supervision from your end too. 

Mayflower Craft And Science Activity

Turn egg cartons into mini pirate ships and get your toddler on board with this fun crafty and science themed activity! 

Kids Craft Milk Carton Boats

Use up those old milk cartons and turn them into boats. This is another fun summer themed activity you would want your toddler to try! 

Paper Plate Sailboat

And of course, no craft activity list is complete without a paper plate craft! Yes, you can use up those extra paper plates and turn them into a sailboat. 

Cork crafts Mini Beasts and Boat

And here’s one more fun cork craft you can get your toddler to engage in. And yes, it is super easy too. 

Tub Boat Craft

Ready to take your toddler’s activity time up a notch! Give this super fun self propelling boat activity a shot! 

Egg Carton Boat Craft

And last but not the least, here’s another inspired sailboat themed activity that needs you to use a few paints, egg cartons and some straws.

Have you seen our super fun Noah’s Ark Paper Plate Craft ? Check it out!

Crayola 96 Ct Construction Paper, Assorted Colors

Angela Milnes is a  Qualified Early Years Teacher  who has specialised in Preschool and Kindergarten teaching. She has a wealth of experience teaching young children and is passionate about kids crafts and having fun as a family. Angela has also taught cooking skills and loves to share both family recipes and easy crafts here on The Inspiration Edit. Follow her on  Pinterest !

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These are so sweet! I feel the need to go and make a sailboat now…! x

Oh thanks Rosie. They are cute!

Those cork pirate ships are so adorable. You’ve picked out some lovely ideas here.

I know. I love them and this would be a great way to recycle too.

oh wow what fun ideas! I can really see the cork ones floating well

thanks Kitty. I love the cork one’s they are super cute!

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Die Cut Sailboats – Summer Cut Files

It’s summer, and there is no better time to set sail on a new adventure! I’ve got just what you need to shove off. Use my latest template to make seaworthy, and super cute, die cut sailboats!

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A couple weeks ago, we went on a family road trip to the Redwoods and the Oregon Coast. Everything was so beautiful, and we had a wonderful time! Of course, missing a few 100° days here in Utah was a pretty nice perk too.

We spent some time in Newport, Oregon, and enjoyed going to the beach, seeing sea lions, and hanging out at the harbor. It’s not too often that you get a chance to see boats like these where we live!

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Die Cut Sailboats

  • Kabob Sticks
  • Baker’s Twine (optional)
  • Bone Folder (optional)
  • A Cutting Machine or X-ACTO knife
  • My Free Template

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How to Make It

1. Use your cutting machine or X-ACTO knife, along with my template, to cut out all of the die cut sailboat pieces.

Note: If you are using the SVG files that includes the score lines, don’t forget to set them as such in Cricut Design Space and attach them to their shapes before sending them through your cutting machine. I used a lime green color to mark the score lines, so hopefully that helps! If you’re having trouble with the score lines, check out this video .

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2. Layer your small sail pieces together and add any decorative embellishments you’d like to the body of your boat.

Cut your kabob sticks to the size you want. I cut the longer one to 4″ and the shorter one to 2″. Attach the flag to the top of the longer stick.

Add some hot glue to the edge of the smaller sail, and attach it to the longer stick, below the flag. Then, glue on the crossbeam and attach the larger sail, allowing it to bend in the middle.

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3. Fold the body section of the boat along with the tabs. Glue the tabs to the inside.

Attach the little piece with the hole to the center of the boat by gluing the two tabs to the inside walls.

Put the bottom of the kabob stick through the hole, and glue it to the bottom of the boat. Finally, add a little bit of string or baker’s twine to finish off your sailboat!

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I am really proud of how these little boats turned out! This is definitely one of those projects that crafters of all ages can enjoy.

I designed these to be pretty small (about 4″x4″), but you can easily scale them up in your cutting machine software if you’d like to make a bigger boat!

Die Cut Sailboats

I use Adobe Illustrator for all of my designs, and a Cricut Maker to bring my creations to life. For tips on creating fun paper cuts like this one, see the FAQ section on my website. Also, be sure to check out the other fun freebies available on my blog!

Enjoy putting these die cut sailboats to good use. And don’t forget to share your super cute, finished creations with me on Instagram !

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Shirl Lundstrom

These are so cute!!! Thank you!

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I’m so glad you like them!! 😊

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Michele Unsworth

Thanks so much Mandee! The sailing boats look adorable!! I recently purchased a Cricut Maker machinel I am just having extreme diffiuclty finding decent books of solid colours of cardstock and am truly feeling despond as I am truly wanting to start making things with my Cricut. Living in Australia can actually be very limiting when you want to purchase products for a special project-I kid you not! Cheers anyway Mandee and stay well and safe. Best regards from Michele Unsworth

I’m glad you like them Michele! Sorry to hear that you are having trouble finding a good mix of paper. I’m definitely no expert in where to get the best paper in Australia, but I wish you good luck!! It’s something I definitely hoard, and hit a lot of different stores in order to keep my supply up.

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Carol Whitworth

Thank you so much for this great file – and all the other wonderful freebies you let us have. You are so talented and so generous!

Aww, thanks Carol! I’m so glad you enjoy my designs. ❤️

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What a sweet design! I love watching the sail boats glide by in the summer. A set of these in bright cheerful colours to set on a shelf or a pretty mobile to sail in the breeze. Thank you so much for sharing! 🙂

Ooo, a mobile made with these would be exceptionally cute!!

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maman-cocci

toujours aussi magiques ces fichiers. Merci, j’adore ce bateau !

Thank you! I’m so glad you like them. 😊

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Thank you so much for sharing your designs and tutorials with us!! I have been following you on Pinterest for a while and just found your website and Etsy shop today. I am dreaming of all the new projects I can create now.

Yay! I’m so glad you stumbled across my little corner of the internet! Have fun making lots of cute, creative projects. 😊

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Thanks so much for this cute file! These are so summery. I love them!!

I’m so glad you like them, Michele!! 😊

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Are you looking for a fun and easy art project for the kids this Summer ? Complete with sailboat silhouettes and seascape templates, this sailboat silhouette art project for Summer is sure to be a hit with the kids!

This versatile and fun summer art project will inspire your Arty Crafty Kids to explore color to help them recreate some of their favorite sunsets of the season. Children are encouraged to pay attention to how the sunset’s colors change, and to play with the paint as they blend the colors togethers.

They will learn how to use simple paint strokes to create a sense of perspective within their art and will be encouraged to think about the concept of foreground/background and light/shadow – and how these effects are applied to make the sailboats stand out from the colorful backdrop.

Are you looking for a fun and easy art project for the kids this Summer? Complete with sailboat silhouettes and seascape templates, this sailboat silhouette art project is sure to be a hit with the kids!

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Sailboat Silhouette Art Project for Kids this Summer

Mixed Media Paper or Card Stock A favorite Coloring Medium (our tutorial features acrylic paint) Paintbrushes – mixed tips! Scissors Glue Stick

Download the Sailboat Silhouette and Seascape Templates:

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The printable download includes two seascape templates, and black & white sailboat silhouettes for children to color.

The templates are available to members of the  Arty Crafty Kids club .  Members will need to  log in  to access the templates:  https://www.artycraftykids.com/product/sailboat-silhouette-art-templates/

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Watch the Video Step by Step Tutorial for Sailboat Silhouette on the Large Sunset Seascape Template:

Step-by-step summer sailboat silhouette art tutorials:.

Step one: image showing a hand painting the sun yellow.

How to Paint to the Sun

To begin, prepare the paint palette. Add different shades of yellow, orange, red and blue, as well as white and black.

Using yellow and orange hues, paint the sun like a rainbow by following the arch shape. Start with the lightest shade of yellow and progress to deep orange hues.

Step 2: Image showing a hand painting the second part of the sun orange.

Blend Yellow and Orange Shades

Using the sun as a mixing palette, layer different shades of yellow and orange; continuing to move the paintbrush back and forth across the layers to blend the colors.

Add white to lighten the colors.

Ideally, the darkest shades will be positioned at the bottom of the sun, where the sun meets the sea.

Step 3: Image showing a hand painting the first sun ray at the top of the page a blend of yellow and orange hues.

Paint the First Sun Ray

While the sun focusses on different shades of yellow and orange, the sun rays present an opportunity to explore the full spectrum of warm colors – these are colors that derive from red, yellow and orange.

Step 4: Image showing a hand painting a sun ray a blend of pink and red shades, mixed with a little yellow.

Explore Warm Hues

Paint each ray with a blend of red, yellow and orange, creating light and dark shades of each color.

Start with the lightest shades first, using short paint strokes to create the impression of lines (rays of color) traveling away from the sun.

Progress from light to dark and continue layering the paint strokes – can your Arty Crafty Kids describe the effect this creates?

Image 5: Image showing hands painting the remainder of the sun rays various shades of yellow, pink and red.

Complete the Sun Rays

Continue painting until the rays are bursting with colors!

While this tutorial features sun rays with multiple colors and blends, the rays may also be painted in block colors i.e one shade of red, orange, yellow, orange-red, pink etc. The end result will be just as effective and is a simple adaptation for younger Arty Crafty Kids.

Image 6: Image showing hands painting part of the white space beneath the sunset blue.

How to Paint the Sea

Let’s move onto the cool colors ( colors that derive from shades of green, blue and purple).

Begin by framing the “sea” area with dark shades of blue.

Step 7: Image showing hands painting a yellow and orange reflection into the white space.

How to Paint a Sunset Reflection and Create Perspective

Before progressing with the remainder of the sea, add a few paint strokes of yellow and orange into the white space directly below the sun. To create a sense of the perspective, the lines closest to sun should start wide and become narrower as they move away from the sun.

Adding a reflection to the water is a great way to introduce perspective to young artists.

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Blend and Create Different Shades of Blue

With the beginnings of the reflection painted, fill the surrounding white space with different shades of blue. Add white to lighten the blue.

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The Sea Meets the Sunset

Where the final sun rays meet the sea, paint a layer of red on top of the blue sea and mix to form a shimmer. The mix of blue and red will create gorgeous purple hues.

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Use Simple Dry Brush Strokes to Merge the Reflection and Sea

Add a small amount of blue paint to a dry fine tipped paintbrush and brush it away the body of blue sea into the sun ray. The dry brush will make it difficult for the paint to spread and the strokes will need to be fairly forceful. The benefit of this technique is that it helps to merge the reflection into the sea without too much secondary color mixing – as well know that yellow and blue makes green!

The strokes will also be fairly bold in color, however slightly broken as the paint struggles to spread, allowing the color underneath (white or the sunset shimmer colors) to peak through.

Watch both video tutorials to this technique in action!

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Paint the Sailboat Silhouettes

The sunset seascape painting element is complete! leave the painting to thoroughly dry and move onto the sailboats. Paint the silhouettes black or any color/design of the Arty Crafty Kids choosing.

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Glue the Sailboat Silhouettes to the Seascape Scene

Carefully cut out the painted sailboat silhouettes.

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Next, glue the sailboat onto the seascape scene.

Are you looking for a fun and easy art project for the kids this Summer? Complete with sailboat silhouettes and seascape templates, this sailboat silhouette art project is sure to be a hit with the kids!

The First Sailboat Silhouette Art Tutorial is Complete

I hope your Arty Crafty Kids enjoy exploring and playing with cool and warm colors, learning a few simple techniques to create perspective in art and making this summertime project their own!

The seascape templates are open to all sorts of mediums, including oil pastels, watercolor paints and crayons (to name a few).

Are you looking for a fun and easy art project for the kids this Summer? Complete with sailboat silhouettes and seascape templates, this sailboat silhouette art project is sure to be a hit with the kids!

Our second seascape template is open to interpretation – the round, central circle could present as a sun or moon, with the Summer blue sky swapped for a twilight night with a shining moon and twinkly stars.

To see an alternative “sunset’ painting technique to try with your Arty Crafty Kids, take a quick look at this video tutorial. It also demonstrates how to use dry paint strokes to merge the sunset reflections within the sea.

Watch the Video Step by Step Tutorial for Sailboat Silhouette on the Small Sunset Seascape Template:

Are you looking for a fun and easy art project for the kids this Summer? Complete with sailboat silhouettes and seascape templates, this sailboat silhouette art project is sure to be a hit with the kids!

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Paper Boat Craft (Free Template)

Download the free boat craft template and make this transportation activity for preschoolers. find step-by-step instructions and easy paper crafts on craftingjeannie.com.

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Check out this Easy Paper Boat craft! Kids will love making it.

Get the  Free Boat Craft Template  below and you will be able to  make enough supplies for a group of 20 kids (or more!) with about 10 minutes of cutting .

Watch the Preschool Boat Craft Video to do this Transportation Craft.

Did you know that there are three ways a boat can move: manpower, wind and motor? Read all about them on Wikipedia.com .

Here’s What You Need

Here’s your ship craft supply list (This post contains affiliate links to the products mentioned. Read my  disclosure policy  for more information):

  • Free Boat Craft Printable <— Get it Here!
  • construction paper , colored copy paper , or colored cardstock
  • glue sticks

Make this Paper Boat craft for Preschool while reading these Fun Books:

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Step 1: Download and Print the Free Boat Printable

Download the Free Boat Craft Template . You will be stapling the template to sheets of colored paper to cut out the shapes.

preschool boat craft template

Step 2: Staple and Cut Out the Paper Ship Craft Shapes

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Once you have the print outs, staple them to construction paper and cut out the shapes you need.

Note: If you want to make this craft with a group of kids, you can staple the template to up to 10 sheets of copy paper, 5 sheets of cardstock or 5-8 sheets of construction paper.

So, did you know that you can staple together 10 pieces of copy paper and cut out 10 shapes at a time?! That’s my  SECRET  to fast & easy crafting. Stapling the paper is very important because it makes sure it doesn’t move as you cut. The more staples the better. Cardstock is the thickest so you may only be able to cut 5 sheets at a time.

Tip: While you’re cutting, if you cut off all parts of the pages that have staples, make sure to re-staple the sheets that are left.  Whenever you’re cutting multiple sheets at a time, make sure they are always stapled together!

Step 3: How to Assemble

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I recommend having a finished boat so the children can see what the final version will look like.

  • Glue the wheel house behind the top of the boat.
  • Glue the white window onto the wheel house.
  • Glue the life preserver ring onto the boat wherever you like.
  • Next, glue the colored circle into the center of the li.
  • Optional: Glue the white pinstripe rectangle onto the body of the boat.
  • Optional: Glue the anywhere you like on your boat.
  • Don’t forget to write your name on the back!

glue the cabin onto the boat craft

Step 1: Glue the wheel house behind the top of the boat.

gluing the window onto the ship craft

Step 2: Glue the white window onto the wheel house.

Glue the life preserver onto the boat craft

Step 3: Glue the life preserver ring onto the boat wherever you like.

add details to the life ring onto the paper boat

Step 4: Next, glue the colored circle into the center of the life preserver ring

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Step 5: Optional: Glue the white pinstripe rectangle onto the body of the boat

glue the flag onto to the paper ship craft

Step 6: Optional: Glue the flag anywhere you like on your boat. Don’t forget to write your name on the back.

And you’re finished!

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This is a great Transportation activity for preschoolers. It’s also the perfect boat craft just for fun. Make it with your Preschoolers, Kindergarteners, Toddlers, Daycare, or as a craft at home.

More transportation activities for early years.

If you liked this craft, check out some of my other Transportation Crafts for Kids .

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  • Easy Rocket ship Craft – Make this simple outer space craft with your little ones.
  • Easy Race Car Craft – This car craft is super easy and super fun.
  • Train Craft – The train lover in your family is going to love this fun train craft
  • Preschool School Bus Craft – Get ready for back to school with this simple school bus craft
  • Airplane Craft with Free Template – This airplane let’s your little one’s imagination soar.
  • Preschool Fire Truck Craft – Talk about community helpers with this fire truck craft.

As always, I try to make my crafts fast, easy & inexpensive. Enjoy! 

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Sailboat Craft - Easy Kids Activities

By Damjana Jakos • Last updated on Aug 13, 2022 • This post may contain affiliate links.

See how to make a styrofoam boat that floats. This easy sailboat craft is perfect for kids during the summer. An easy and fun summer craft project your kids will love to do, and might extend into hours of water play fun! Check it out here.

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Check out this easy sailboat craft that kids can do to make diy sailboats out of styrofoam packaging. A great water play idea for the summer your kids will love!

Diy Sailboat Craft

To ensure these boats will float, we used some styrofoam packaging we got a few weeks ago. It's a great water play idea for the summer, and our kids love it. Yours will too! These DIY sailboats don't take a lot of time to make, and you probably have all the supplies at hand already:  

Supplies For Sailboat crafts:

How to make easy DIY sailboats out of styrofoam packaging. A great water play idea for the summer your kids will love!

Gathering your supplies will be quick - you only need these:

  • a few pieces of styrofoam packaging
  • a few pieces of self adhesive vinyl-coated color paper (the vinyl coated type will last longer!)
  • toothpicks or thin sticks

How To Make An Easy Sailboat - Tutorial:

How to make easy DIY sailboats out of styrofoam packaging. A great water play idea for the summer your kids will love!

1) Cut an equilateral triangle from the self-adhesive vinyl-coated paper in the desired color.

Fine motor skills task for kids: cutting. If kids will be cutting these triangles, you can first draw them on the backside of the paper sheet.

How to make easy DIY sailboats out of styrofoam packaging. A great water play idea for the summer your kids will love!

2) Peel off the backing and tape the color paper around the toothpick, leaving the bottom third of the toothpick exposed. Here's your sail.

How to make easy DIY sailboats out of styrofoam packaging. A great water play idea for the summer your kids will love!

3) Stick the toothpick into a piece of styrofoam and here's your sailboat for hours of water play!

Totally easy and quick. You can make tons of them, depending on the number of players and the number of styrofoam pieces.

How to make easy DIY sailboats out of styrofoam packaging. A great water play idea for the summer your kids will love!

A great way for kids to have races - either in a giant bucket or a water table, it will always mean tons of fun for the summer!

How to make easy DIY sailboats out of styrofoam packaging. A great water play idea for the summer your kids will love!

Not only are these styrofoam boats easy to make, they float, too!    

How to make easy DIY sailboats out of styrofoam packaging. A great water play idea for the summer your kids will love!

It is not necessary to have a backyard for this kind of water play. At first, we simply used our kitchen sink, and it worked perfectly. one piece of advice, however: if you are about to set up the water play in your kitchen, make sure to have a towel at hand, to easily take care of any spills.

How to make easy DIY sailboats out of styrofoam packaging. A great water play idea for the summer your kids will love!

Hours of fun and play for your kids!

Once finished, they went to play with this diy masking tape racetrack we built on the floor a few days ago (again!)

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How to Make a Cute Origami Sail Boat!

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Completed Origami Sail Boat

This is a very simple traditional origami model, the origami sailboat makes a sweet little decoration perfect as decor at a kids party because they stand up, make great table place cards or, folded flat, use as a card embellishment.

You could also attach a long thread and use as a garland, hanging display or baby mobile. There are so many possibilities with this easy to remember the origami model.

This project requires just one piece of square paper. It works best with origami paper that has a design or color that is different on each side.

You can use slightly thicker paper, such as the craft paper used in the tutorial, which has a blue-and-white side and is six inches.

If you're new to origami this is the perfect model to start with and would be great as an origami project for kids. You could also put these little boats in envelopes as a cute card.

Folding the Paper Square to Make a Triangle

Have your paper boat-side up. If you want your sails to be white, have the color-side facing up.

Now fold the paper diagonally. Bring the bottom corner of the paper up to the top and unfold. Next, fold the right corner over to the left and unfold.

Refolding the Paper to Make a Rectangle.

Turn the paper over to the other side, and rotate it as shown.

Fold the paper in half, right to left, and unfold.

Fold the paper from bottom to top, and unfold.

Creating the Sails

Making sure the paper is still white-side up, fold the top and bottom corners to the central crease.

Bring the left and right corners inward together to the top, and then collapse the model as shown.

Insert Paper Corners Into Each Other

Fold the left sail down to the bottom, and then fold it back up. Leave about a centimeter overlap behind as shown.

Tuck the overlap into the pocket of the boat by gently opening it.

Create the Bottom of the Sailboat

Turn the boat over, and fold the bottom corner up to the center. This will be the stand.

Turn the model back over to the other side, and you're finished.

If you want the boat to be flat, you could use a little bit of glue or double-sided tape to stick it down.

Remember that origami takes practice, so take your time and fold as precisely as possible, and you will get a better result.

If you're more advanced with origami, you could also unfold the whole thing and reverse squash fold the bottom stand so it would have an internal pocket. If you're interested in more origami boats, try the traditional one .

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Boat Craft for Kids

Set sail on a sea of creativity with our fantastic Boat Craft for Kids ! Whether you’re exploring the world of transportation, sailing through the letter ‘Bb’ in your preschool lessons, or simply looking for a fun and engaging activity, this craft is perfect for you.

But here’s the best part: we’ve made it even easier for you with a free printable template. No guesswork, no fuss – just pure crafting fun.

This hands-on project not only helps children get creative but also enhances their fine motor skills and letter recognition.

So, gather your little sailors and embark on this crafting journey that’s sure to make learning more enjoyable and meaningful.

Let’s dive in and start crafting some nautical adventures together!

Is this craft suitable for my child’s age and skill level?

Absolutely! This boat craft is designed to be adaptable for a range of ages and skill levels. With the help of our free printable template, even younger children can participate by coloring and decorating their boats.

Older or more skilled children can get creative with their designs and even try building their boats from scratch.

However, as always, adult supervision is recommended during crafting, especially when using scissors or other crafting tools.

By assisting your child based on their individual abilities, you can ensure they enjoy the process while also learning and developing new skills.

Ahoy, young explorers! Prepare to navigate the thrilling waters of creativity and learning with our exciting Boat Craft for Kids.

This hands-on project is not only a great way to channel your child’s artistic abilities but also serves as a fantastic educational tool.

Whether you’re teaching about transportation, exploring the letter ‘Bb’, or simply looking for a fun-filled activity, this craft is the perfect companion.

So grab your crafting supplies and let’s set sail on this creative journey together!

Materials Needed

  • construction paper

What You’ll Do

First, print out the template, and cut out the pieces of the template in your desired colors.

Take pieces numbered 1 and 2. Glue the number 1 piece on the bottom of piece number 2 and allow the glue to dry.

Now, take piece number 3, and glue it on the top of piece number 2 – slightly overlapping them. Leave the glue to dry.

Take piece number 4, and glue it on the top of piece number 3. Now, the boat’s body is complete.

Glue piece number 5 on the top. This is the chimney for the paper boat.

Last but not least, glue the windows on the ship. Take pieces numbered 6-9 and glue them on the boat horizontally on a straight line.

Finish off the boat by drawing some details using colorful markers.

You can now glue the entire ship to a paper ocean background made either with blue construction paper or with ocean-themed scrapbook paper.

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Dive into learning with preschool books about boats.

Ready to embark on a literary voyage? Our curated list of preschool books about boats is here to enhance your child’s learning journey!

These captivating tales and informative reads will not only spark their imagination but also deepen their understanding of boats and transportation.

Perfectly paired with our Boat Craft activity, these books offer an immersive educational experience that makes learning fun and engaging.

So, let’s set sail through the pages and explore the fascinating world of boats together!

Boat Book – Rowboats, canoes, sailboats, speedboats, cruise ships, submarines, tugboats, and more! Boats come in all sizes and we use them in different ways: for recreation, for transportation, and even for police work and fighting fires. 

Richard Scarry’s Boats – Hit the high seas with this board book featuring Richard Scarry’s fast and fun boats! From motorboats and sailboats, to submarines and kayaks, little sailors will be eager to cruise through these adventurous pages!

Boats – Using simple text and illustrations, these colorful boats of all shapes and sizes float through the waters of this delightful introduction to boats for young children.

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This  boat craft for kids  is perfect for summer crafting sessions. Add it to your ocean lessons or your Letter Bb activities.

Instructions

First, print out the template (scroll to the bottom of the post to download it), and cut out the pieces of the template in your desired colors.

Now, take piece number 3, and glue it on the top of piece number 2 – slightly overlapping them. Leave the glue to dry.

Take piece number 4, and glue it on the top of piece number 3. Now, the boat’s body is complete.

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Boat Template: FREE Printable Template

13th July 2023 by Kate Williams Leave a Comment

All aboard with this free printable boat template that’s perfect for kids crafts!

Boats are a popular subject all year round, you can use them for learning about transportation and ocean crafts or even if you are looking at pirates! They’re a great way to encourage your child’s imagination too as you can use them as a writing prompt – where is your boat sailing too and what will they discover?

Our PDF file has three different designs for you to download and they’re all free. You can print as many copies as you like so they’re perfect for using in classrooms, preschools or kindergartens as well as for at home.

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Boat Template

Boats are often a subject that’s really popular with kids because they’re something that they might see about a lot but don’t normally get to use them in the same way as you would use a car. You might see a boat at the beach or play with toy boats but most of us don’t have our own one.  I think that adds that bit of magic to them?

Add to that the fact that you can use boats for exploring and that makes them a great topic to help encourage your child’s imagination and creativity, you can have your boat at the seaside, sailing to a deserted island, surrounded by whales and dolphins, crewed by pirates… the list goes on and on!

The PDF file for this template contains three different designs. The first is a basic boat outline that’s ideal for decorating. The second design also includes some water under the boat and the third design has three portholes on the boat.

Boat Craft Ideas

Coloring – Of course you can use this as a boat coloring sheet. All you need to do is print out the design that you want and use your crayons, coloring pencils or markers to color it in.

Tissue Paper Sea – If you’ve colored in your boat why not add some sea with a little bit of texture? Tear strips of blue tissue paper and glue them to the bottom of the page. If you want to add more why not glue on some cotton balls to make some clouds in the sky.

Stickers – Not only are stickers a great way to help support your child’s fine motor skills but they’re something that are normally super popular with kids as well. Choose stars, spots or ocean themed stickers and use them to decorate you boat’s sail.

Torn Paper – Tearing paper is a really fun way to decorate your design and it’s a great way to use up any old scraps of colored paper that you have too. Simply tear paper into pieces before sticking it onto your boat. This will possibly look better if you go for similar colors on each part of the boat (eg a brown hull) but if you want a rainbow colored sail then you go for it!

More Free Printable Vehicle Craft Templates

I’ve shared so many free templates on this site that it can be difficult to remember them all but I do know that vehicle craft templates are some that I’ve really enjoyed sharing recently and I hope that you’re finding them helpful too!

Whether you’re a parent or teacher you’ll know that kids activities can add up very quickly so what I love about these resources is that all you need is a printer and a quick look through what craft supplies you already have to make something creative and fun together.

Every time I share a craft template you’ll find a few ideas with it to help you think of art and craft projects you might want to try or of course you can always use these as vehicle coloring sheets too.

These are some of the most recent designs that we’ve shared but do take a look through and see what else you can find, these would look amazing on a things that go themed bulletin board!

When I think of vehicles the first thing that I think of is cars and our car template has two designs that you can decorate.

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