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My Summer Bucket List

You will need:


• My Summer Bucket List templates
• A4 coloured card: four colours, including
white
• Scissors
• Felt tip pens
• Glue stick

1) First, print out the My Summer Bucket List templates


onto the A4 coloured card.
We have chosen blue for the front and back templates,
yellow for the middle pages, white for the summer
illustrations and purple for the bucket’s handle.

2) Next, use the scissors to cut neatly around each bucket


template.

3) Use the felt tip pens to colour in the title on the blue
front page.

4) Use the felt tip pens to colour in the white summer


activity illustrations.
We have left two of the circles blank for you to draw your
own pictures.

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5) Cut neatly around each of the summer illustrations.

6) Now it is time to start making your Summer Bucket List.


One way to do this is to simply stick the summer
illustrations onto the yellow bucket page using the glue
stick.
Choose the pictures for the activities you want to do during
the summer.

7) Or, you could stick the summer illustrations onto the


yellow bucket page using the glue stick before writing key
words next to each picture.

8) Another way to make your bucket list is to write your


ideas down on the lined page in sentences. You could also
stick some of the pictures next to your writing.

9) Build your My Summer Bucket List book by spreading


glue onto the back of the pages, along the top edge, before
sticking them onto the page below.

10) Fold along the glue line so that your pages can open up
easily.

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11) Cut around the purple handle template with scissors.

12) Add a dab of glue onto each end of the handle and place
it behind the bucket list booklet.

Scan for more Seaside


Summer crafts to try!

We hope this information on this resource is helpful. However, some ingredients and/or materials used might cause allergic reactions, so if you have
concerns about your own or somebody else’s health or wellbeing, always speak to a qualified health professional. Remember, activities listed within the
resource should always be supervised by an appropriate adult.

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