
Lay out the supplies for each camper. The bug jar kit comes with enough to make 6 ladybugs and 6 bees. In addition to the kits you’ll want to set out some tacky glue and toothpicks.

Poke the holes out of the bug body foam piece to create air holes for the bugs. We found a toothpick worked great for this step!

Add an even layer of glue to the backside of the body piece (avoiding the holes) and position it on the jar lid, lining up the holes on the foam with the holes in the lid.

Add the antennae and eyes to the outside of the jar lid with a generous amount of tacky glue and hold in place until set. We found that quick dry tacky glue worked better than Elmer’s® white glue for adding on the jar decorations, however if you want an even quicker hold you can use hot glue!

Add a bead of glue to the grass foam piece and wrap around the base.

Finish the jar by decorating with the other foam pieces.




Now you can put your jars to use by heading outside for a bug hunt! While roly-poly bugs are a favorite of Stella and Hazel, we also managed to find a mini grasshopper, a moth, and a spider to put in our bug jars! The girls had fun trying to identify the different bugs we found in our Bugs & Slugs guide.



Be sure to check out all of our summer camp craft ideas and activities for the All About Bugs Week of Camp Fun. Be sure to also check out the Watercolor Butterfly Mobile for this week of Camp Fun. Follow along with our Summer Camp Fun Series! Be sure to share your projects with us on Instagram by using the hashtag #OTCampFun.

Lay out the supplies for each camper. The bug jar kit comes with enough to make 6 ladybugs and 6 bees. In addition to the kits you’ll want to set out some tacky glue and toothpicks.

Poke the holes out of the bug body foam piece to create air holes for the bugs. We found a toothpick worked great for this step!

Add an even layer of glue to the backside of the body piece (avoiding the holes) and position it on the jar lid, lining up the holes on the foam with the holes in the lid.

Add the antennae and eyes to the outside of the jar lid with a generous amount of tacky glue and hold in place until set. We found that quick dry tacky glue worked better than Elmer’s® white glue for adding on the jar decorations, however if you want an even quicker hold you can use hot glue!

Add a bead of glue to the grass foam piece and wrap around the base.

Finish the jar by decorating with the other foam pieces.




Now you can put your jars to use by heading outside for a bug hunt! While roly-poly bugs are a favorite of Stella and Hazel, we also managed to find a mini grasshopper, a moth, and a spider to put in our bug jars! The girls had fun trying to identify the different bugs we found in our Bugs & Slugs guide.



Be sure to check out all of our summer camp craft ideas and activities for the All About Bugs Week of Camp Fun. Be sure to also check out the Watercolor Butterfly Mobile for this week of Camp Fun. Follow along with our Summer Camp Fun Series! Be sure to share your projects with us on Instagram by using the hashtag #OTCampFun.