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Craft Ideas For Under The Sea Theme

Creating a themed party can be a lot of fun, especially when it comes to under the sea themes. The blue waters, colorful fish, and unique sea creatures can inspire some great craft ideas. Whether you’re planning for a birthday party or just a fun day with the kids, here are some craft ideas that you can use for your under the sea theme.

1. Paper Plate Fish

One of the easiest and most popular under the sea craft ideas is making paper plate fish. All you need is a paper plate, some colorful paint, and some construction paper. Paint the paper plate and let it dry. Then, cut out fins, a tail, and eyes from the construction paper and glue them onto the paper plate. You can also add glitter or sequins to make it more colorful.

Paper Plate Fish

2. Shell Art

Another great under the sea craft idea is to make some shell art. Collect some different types of shells and glue them onto a canvas or a piece of cardboard. You can create different designs or patterns with the shells. You can also paint the shells before gluing them to add some color.

Shell Art

3. Jellyfish Lanterns

You can also create some jellyfish lanterns to decorate your under the sea party. All you need are some paper lanterns, streamers, and googly eyes. Cut the streamers into long strips and glue them to the bottom of the lantern. Then, add the googly eyes to the top to create a face. Hang them up and watch them float in the breeze.

Jellyfish Lanterns

4. Sea Creature Puppets

You can also make some sea creature puppets for the kids to play with. All you need is some felt, googly eyes, and some glue. Cut out shapes for different sea creatures like crabs, starfish, and dolphins. Add the googly eyes and glue them together to create the puppets.

Sea Creature Puppets

5. Ocean Slime

If you’re looking for a fun and messy under the sea craft idea, try making some ocean slime. All you need is some clear glue, blue food coloring, and some borax. Mix the glue and food coloring together and add the borax to create the slime. You can also add shells or glitter to make it more interesting.

Ocean Slime

6. Fish Bowl Centerpieces

You can also create some fish bowl centerpieces for your under the sea party. All you need is a fish bowl, some sand, and some small plastic fish. Fill the fish bowl with sand and add the plastic fish. You can also add some sea shells or plants to make it look more realistic.

Fish Bowl Centerpieces

7. Underwater Diorama

Create an underwater diorama with cardboard, construction paper, and some small plastic sea creatures. Cut out different shapes from the cardboard to create the underwater scene. Add the construction paper to create the water and add the plastic sea creatures. You can also add some plants or rocks to make it more realistic.

Underwater Diorama

8. Seashell Wind Chimes

You can also create some seashell wind chimes for your under the sea party. All you need are some seashells, some string, and a stick. Tie the string to the seashells and attach them to the stick. Hang it up and listen to the soothing sound of the wind chimes.

Seashell Wind Chimes

9. Coral Reef Collage

Make a coral reef collage with different colors of tissue paper and construction paper. Cut out different shapes of coral and glue them onto a piece of cardboard. Add some fish and sea creatures to make it more interesting.

Coral Reef Collage

10. Underwater Wreath

Create an underwater wreath using different types of sea shells, starfish, and sand dollars. Glue them onto a foam wreath form and add some ribbon to hang it up. You can also add some seaweed or plants to make it look more realistic.

Underwater Wreath

11. Ocean Bottle

Create an ocean bottle using a clear plastic bottle, some blue food coloring, and some small plastic sea creatures. Fill the bottle with water and add the food coloring to create the ocean effect. Add the plastic sea creatures and watch them float around.

Ocean Bottle

12. Seashell Picture Frame

Create a seashell picture frame using a plain wooden frame, some seashells, and some glue. Glue the seashells onto the frame and let it dry. You can also add some sand or glitter to make it look more interesting.

Seashell Picture Frame

13. Octopus Balloon

Create an octopus balloon using a large red balloon, some streamers, and some googly eyes. Cut the streamers into long strips and glue them to the bottom of the balloon. Add the googly eyes to the top to create a face. You can also add some tentacles made from construction paper.

Octopus Balloon

14. Fish Mobile

Create a fish mobile using different colored construction paper, some string, and some scissors. Cut out different shapes of fish and attach them to the string. Hang it up and watch the fish move with the breeze.

Fish Mobile

15. Crab Hats

Create some crab hats using red party hats, some construction paper, and some glue. Cut out shapes for the claws and eyes and glue them onto the party hats. You can also add some pipe cleaners for the antennae.

Crab Hats

16. Seashell Candle Holders

Create some seashell candle holders using some small tea light candles and some seashells. Place the tea light candles inside the seashells and light them up. You can also add some sand or rocks to make it look more interesting.

Seashell Candle Holders

17. Starfish Hair Clips

Create some starfish hair clips using some small starfish and some hair clips. Glue the starfish onto the hair clips and let them dry. You can also add some glitter or sequins to make them more interesting.

Starfish Hair Clips

18. Shark Fin Hats

Create some shark fin hats using some blue party hats, some gray construction paper, and some glue. Cut out shapes for the fins and glue them onto the party hats. You can also add some teeth made from white construction paper.

Shark Fin Hats

19. Underwater Sensory Bottles

Create some underwater sensory bottles using small plastic bottles, some water, some blue food coloring, and some small plastic sea creatures. Fill the bottles with water and add the food coloring to create the ocean effect. Add the plastic sea creatures and watch them float around.

Underwater Sensory Bottles

20. Sea Creature Masks

Create some sea creature masks using some paper plates, some construction paper, and some string. Cut out shapes for different sea creatures like crabs, starfish, and dolphins. Add the string to the sides to create a mask.

Sea Creature Masks

21. Sand Art

Create some sand art using different colors of sand and some clear plastic bottles. Fill the bottles with different layers of sand to create a colorful effect. You can also add some shells or small plastic sea creatures.

Sand Art

22. Underwater Treasure Hunt

Create an underwater treasure hunt for the kids using different types of sea creatures and shells. Hide them around the party area and give the kids a list of things to find. You can also add some clues to make it more interesting.

Underwater Treasure Hunt

23. Seashell Jewelry

Create some seashell jewelry using different types of seashells and some string. Tie the string through the shells to create different types of jewelry like necklaces and bracelets. You can also add some beads or sequins to make it more interesting.

Seashell Jewelry

24. Fish Bowl Snow Globes

Create some fish bowl snow globes using small plastic fish, some glitter, and some clear plastic bowls. Glue the plastic fish onto the bottom of the bowl and add some glitter. Then, add water and seal the bowl with some glue.

Fish Bowl Snow Globes

25. Seashell Wind Spinners

Create some seashell wind spinners using different types of seashells and some string. Tie the string through the shells and hang them up. You can also add some bells or chimes to make them more interesting.

Seashell Wind Spinners

26. Underwater Photo Booth

Create an underwater photo booth using a blue sheet and some cardboard cutouts of different sea creatures. Hang the sheet up and add the cardboard cutouts to create the underwater scene. Then, take some fun photos with the kids.

Underwater Photo Booth

27. Swimming Noodle Fish

Create some swimming noodle fish using some pool noodles, some googly eyes, and some glue. Cut the pool noodles into different lengths and add the googly eyes to create a face. You can also add some fins made from construction paper.

Swimming Noodle Fish

28. Sea Creature Cupcakes

Create some sea creature cupcakes using blue frosting, gummy fish, and some cupcake toppers. Frost the cupcakes with the blue frosting and add the gummy fish. Then, add the cupcake toppers to create different sea creatures like crabs and starfish.

Sea Creature Cupcakes

29. Fish Stick Puppets

Create some fish stick puppets using some popsicle sticks, some construction paper, and some glue. Cut out shapes for different types of fish and glue them onto the popsicle sticks. You can also add some googly eyes to make them more interesting.

Fish Stick Puppets

30. Underwater Pinata

Create an underwater pinata using some blue tissue paper, some cardboard, and some small plastic sea creatures. Cut out shapes for different sea creatures like crabs and starfish and glue them onto the cardboard. Then, cover the cardboard with the blue tissue paper to create the water effect. Fill it with candy and let the kids take turns hitting it.

Underwater Pinata