Paper Plate Watermelon Craft for Kids
The Complete Guide on How to Make the Perfect Watermelon Paper Plate Craft Your Children Will Enjoy Making.
This paper plate watermelon that costs $2 is one of the most creative projects that children will enjoy during summer. So many summer households consume at least one big watermelon per week, which makes this craft project a great way to appreciate their summer staple.
This watermelon activity is also a learning activity for your children, as they will learn while they have fun. The activity helps the children count while adding seeds, cutting and gluing, and differentiating between textures. The finished watermelon plates can be used as summer decorations to make your home more colorful and beautiful.
We will show you how to make these fun and easy watermelon craft ideas that preschoolers love. In this article, we shall look at the materials required for this activity, the procedures that should be adopted while making the craft, and other creative ways of making each craft different.
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Supplies Needed for Your Paper Plate Watermelon Craft
Your little ones’ excitement will increase when they collect all the materials to make this watermelon craft. The best part? The good news is that most of these materials will likely lie around in your craft box!
Basic Materials You’ll Need:
- The cheapest thin white paper plates are best for this purpose.
- Red or pink acrylic paint
- Green acrylic paint
- Black “seeds” (several options available)
- Paintbrushes
- Scissors
- White school glue
There are many ways to make black seeds for this project. You can cut out small seed shapes from black paper or try dried black beans to create texture. Other great alternatives include black pom-poms, coding labels, or dried and cleaned watermelon seeds.
The paint selection is essential. Standard acrylic craft paint is best for paper plates as most craft stores sell special paper plate paints, though they do not have to. Many experienced crafters recommend Deco Art paint, but any brand will do the job.
Most of this project uses white school glue, which takes longer to dry. If your kids want to play with their watermelon creations later, a hot glue gun will strengthen bonds, and an adult should use it.
Do you want to add some extra special touch to your watermelon craft?
Here are some fun additions:
- Green yarn or pipe cleaners for edge decoration
- Green cardstock for making stems or leaves
- Glitter glue to add summer sparkle
These materials can be easily found at dollar stores, which is why this project is cost-effective. Oriental Trading and other craft stores also sell complete sets of materials for group work.
It is essential to cover your work surface from acrylic paint stains. A plastic tablecloth or newspaper is perfect. Paper towels are also essential, as spills are inevitable with preschoolers.
Watermelon Craft Instructions on How to Make a Paper Plate Watermelon

The paper plate watermelon craft and drying time take about 20 minutes to finish. The process is natural and fun for crafters of all ages.
Step 1: Cut Your Paper Plate
Cut your paper plate in half. When working with young children, draw a line across the middle with a pencil. This activity is a good way to introduce children to simple math concepts, as it shows that a circle can be divided into two halves.
Step 2: Paint the Watermelon Flesh
Paint the middle section of your paper plate halves red or pink. Leave an inch or two from the edge unpainted. Mix equal parts of red and pink paint to get a realistic watermelon color. Let the paint dry for about 5 minutes.
Add the Green Rind in Step 3.
The green rind comes after the red paint has dried. Paint the plate’s outer edge green. Just as you would with the inside of a real watermelon’s rind, you should leave a small white strip between the red and green areas.
Step 4: Create the Seeds.
You can glue black seeds onto the red painted part or cut out teardrop shapes from black paper and use paste to attach them.
Another idea is to use black paint and a Q-tip to paint the seeds on or you can glue black pom poms on the watermelon. The possibilities are endless.
Step 5: Add googly eyes
A pair of googly eyes and a smile turn your watermelon into a cute face. An art craft can become an educational experience about fruit structure.
Watermelon Crafts for Preschoolers: Creative Variations
The first watermelon you can make is from a paper plate. Preschoolers can find many ways of depicting this summer fruit in their artwork. These exciting variations enable preschoolers to build their skills and maintain their interest in summer activities.
Watermelon Masks and Puppets
The paper plate watermelon is a mask that children can wear on their heads to become real-life walking fruit characters. Children very much enjoy watermelon-themed role-playing activities. Children love talking about their fruit identity and enjoy wearing funny fruit costumes. You can use black-and-white masks or pre-colored templates for children to color.
Tissue Paper Watermelon Crafts
Tissue paper gives the students beautiful texture effects when making watermelon art. Green, red, and pink tissue paper pieces are given to children who can tear them before gluing them onto a semicircle template. Students improve their small motor skills in this activity by using small pieces. While some creators prefer card stock as the base material, others prefer paper plates for durability.
Watermelon Paper Fans
The watermelon craft is a very practical project for the hot summer season. Paint a paper plate according to some simple steps and attach a popsicle stick to its flat edge. The process produces a fun decorative item that can also be used as a fan.
3D Watermelon Projects
Paper plate watermelons are both decorative items for the summer and useful items such as handbags and keychains. A watermelon purse can be made in a few steps, which include painting two paper plate halves, joining them along their curved edges, and finally adding a ribbon handle.
These variations help kids learn in several ways:
- Tearing, gluing, and painting help children improve their fine motor skills.
- Students can understand fraction concepts through the process of cutting plates.
- The masks and the puppets help children to engage in imaginative play.
- Children practice color recognition.
- These watermelon crafts are more than just fun activities; they also have educational value. Both lesson plans on fruits and summer events can easily incorporate these projects.
One Last Note
Parents should use paper plate watermelon crafts during summer because they combine fun with educational experiences. Children can learn counting through creative activities as they improve their motor skills by painting and decorating their fruit creations.
The $2 investment in crafting supplies provides children with exciting activities that keep them engaged for long periods. Children can discover different learning forms through creative activities such as mask-making, fan construction, and three-dimensional purse creation.
Simple household items that most families already have enable parents to build enduring watermelon-themed memories with their children. The joyful crafts children create become beautiful summer decorations that display memories of their time together after the paint dries.
More Paper Plate Crafts to Make with Your Kids
Are you looking for more paper plate crafts to make with your kids? The fun ones below will delight your children and offer many creative possibilities!
- Moon Paper Plate Craft
- Snake Paper Plate Craft
- Rainbow Craft for Kids
- Simple Thankful Turkey Craft Kids Love
- Spring Bunny Paper Plate Craft for Kids
- Simple Paper Plate Fish Craft
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