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IN PHOTOS: Explore these three art and craft activities in the sun this summer

Updated On: 26 April, 2026 01:08 PM IST | Nascimento Pinto

Summer’s finally here, and here’s a list of art and crafts that you can do specifically now that the sun’s out! (Story by Ananya Tomcy)

This is a complete guide to three activities you can tkae up. Photos Courtesy: File pics

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This is a complete guide to three activities you can tkae up. Photos Courtesy: File pics
It’s that time of the year — incessant sweating, rushing to air conditioned places for refuge and just hoping and praying that the summer comes to an end

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It’s that time of the year — incessant sweating, rushing to air conditioned places for refuge and just hoping and praying that the summer comes to an end

Staying at home also means that people are always looking for something to do, so here’s three activities that you can do, especially in the sun

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Staying at home also means that people are always looking for something to do, so here’s three activities that you can do, especially in the sun

CyanotypeCyanotype is a safe and simple photographic process from the 19th-century, which involves the use of UV light to create a unique and distinctive Prussian blue print. And the fun thing is, it is easy to do in the comfort of your home! English scientist Sir John Herschel first discovered this in 1842 and though he might have been an inventor, Anna Atkins, who was a British scientist, brought the process to the world of photography. This led her to be regarded as the first woman photographer. You can create these prints on a range of surfaces that are absorbent, ranging from watercolour paper, cotton fabric, or even wood. Digital pictures once printed as cyanotypes also work as a great gift idea! It’s easy, sweet, and totally cool

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Cyanotype
Cyanotype is a safe and simple photographic process from the 19th-century, which involves the use of UV light to create a unique and distinctive Prussian blue print. And the fun thing is, it is easy to do in the comfort of your home! English scientist Sir John Herschel first discovered this in 1842 and though he might have been an inventor, Anna Atkins, who was a British scientist, brought the process to the world of photography. This led her to be regarded as the first woman photographer. You can create these prints on a range of surfaces that are absorbent, ranging from watercolour paper, cotton fabric, or even wood. Digital pictures once printed as cyanotypes also work as a great gift idea! It’s easy, sweet, and totally cool

Sunscreen ArtLooking for something that you can do with materials you can easily find at home? Sunscreen art is the solution. If you happen to have kids who hate to put on sunscreen, then this experiment is a fun way to teach them about the importance of sunscreen. This experiment is a must-try, and so easy to do with only a few steps, which involve using sunscreen just like you would paint!

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Sunscreen Art
Looking for something that you can do with materials you can easily find at home? Sunscreen art is the solution. If you happen to have kids who hate to put on sunscreen, then this experiment is a fun way to teach them about the importance of sunscreen. This experiment is a must-try, and so easy to do with only a few steps, which involve using sunscreen just like you would paint!

Melting CrayonsTake advantage of this energy sucking summer heat to create this fun crayon art project. It is just hot enough outside to melt crayons! All the supplies needed for this are supplies you probably already have at home. It is a part science, part art project and also works as a really cool display!

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Melting Crayons
Take advantage of this energy sucking summer heat to create this fun crayon art project. It is just hot enough outside to melt crayons! All the supplies needed for this are supplies you probably already have at home. It is a part science, part art project and also works as a really cool display!

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