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Don't let boredom plague your kids! Print off our fun summer bucket list and never run out of ideas.

summer bucket list jar

If you run short of fun ideas this summer, then this free printable summer bucket list is just what you need. This summer, keep track of all of your adventures and pick a new one to do each day! 

little boy blowing bubbles

Why this idea works


We’ve put together more than 80 fun summer activities and put them into a free bucket list that you can print out today. Have other ideas? Write anything we may have missed on a slip of paper and drop them in as well. We’ve included several blank spaces, so you can add your own!

There are so many wonderful kids crafts and activities to do and so much time to do them, but not all activities have to be crafty. This is a great way to fight off summer boredom. While most kids are usually busy the first few weeks of summer, as it gets hotter and the opening of school gets closer, kids start to get restless. That’s where the bucket list comes in. Though your kids may also enjoy a classic summer scavenger hunt as well!

Here’s what you will need:


supplies for a summer bucket list

A few things more:


Start by printing off the Summer Bucket List Printable onto plain printer paper using a color printer.

tape, scissors, and a jar with a bucket list label

Cut the jar label out and glue or tape it to the jar. 

little boy holding jar with a label on it

You can use any jar or bucket you have on hand to make your bucket list jar.  

little boy cutting out the bucket list items

Cut out the bucket list items, fold them in half, and place them in the jar.

lots of bucket list items cut from a list
adding summer bucket list slips of paper to a jar

Add any additional items to your family’s bucket list that aren’t covered already.  Be sure to add those additional items to slips of paper, and place them in the jar as well.

pulling a bucket list item from the jar

When you have free time over summer vacation, pull a slip from your Summer Bucket List jar and do it! 

A few bucket list items


Here are a few examples of using your bucket list this summer!

pulling a slip from the jar
little boys running through sprinkler

Summer wouldn’t be summer without cooling off in the backyard running through a sprinkler with friends!

pulling slip of paper from jar
little boys and dad on a family bike ride

Everyone loves a bike ride. Going on a family ride is a fun way to stay healthy, get fresh air, and enjoy some quality family time.

pulling a slip of paper from jar
little boy blowing bubbles

Bubbles! Run to the dollar store, or refill bubbles with your own homemade bubble solution. To make your own bubbles, mix together 2 cups of warm water, 1/4 cup of sugar, and 1/4 cup of dish soap. First, dissolve the sugar in the water, then whisk in the soap. If you let it sit for a few hours it will work better, but you can use it right away if you want to.

little boy crossing an item off a list with a pencil.

Keep your list on the fridge and remember to cross each item off as you accomplish it.  Can you do them all before summer break ends?

If you would like to make a paint drip jar like the one pictured below, check out this tutorial.

Printable Summer Bucket List with orange bucket list jar


More summer craft ideas


For more fun summer crafts, or for ideas to add to your bucket list, check out…

Summer Bucket List Printable

Don't let boredom plague your kids! Print off our fun summer bucket list and never run out of ideas.

Prep Time10 minutes

Total Time10 minutes

Age Group: Kids Crafts

Project Type: Crafts

Author: Amanda Formaro

Supplies

  • Summer Bucket List printable scroll up to get the printable
  • Color printer
  • Plain printer paper
  • Jar
  • Craft glue or tape
  • Scissors
  • Paper trimmer

Instructions

  • Start by printing off the Summer Bucket List Printables onto plain printer paper using a color printer.

  • Cut the jar label out and glue or tape it to the jar.

    little boy holding jar with a label on it

  • Cut out the bucket list items, fold them in half, and place them in the jar.

    little boy cutting out the bucket list items

  • Add any additional items to your family’s bucket list that aren’t covered already.  Be sure to add those additional items to slips of paper, and place them in jar as well.

    adding summer bucket list slips of paper to a jar

This post originally appeared here on May 15, 2018 but has since been updated with new photos and expert tips.

Jessica Hill

Jessica is the creative brain behind the blog Mad in Crafts where she shares crazy good ideas from her Mad House to yours.On Mad in Crafts, you will find fun DIYs, crafts, recipes, and more! Jessica is a former English teacher and current work-from-home mom who loves binge-watching TV, the Detroit Tigers, and craft beer.

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