sponge boat craft DIY toy for kids

easy boat craft for kids using sponges

Make an easy sponge boat craft DIY toy for kids! These cute kitchen scourer boats with duct tape sails are perfect for hot Summer days or even just for bath time play. My girls loved playing with these outdoors, even though the day we made them was cold and grey.

This craft was originally published in 2013 and has been updated and republished for todays audience.

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sponge boat craft idea for kids

This sponge boat craft was something we made when my girls were preschoolers. I designed them as a DIY toy for bath time, but the minute they laid eyes on the finished craft bath time seemed way too far away. The sponge boats had to be played with immediately! 

We set up a large tub of water outside in the back yard and they girls had a lot of fun floating their boats on the water. Soon some plastic ponies came out to drive the boats, and the girls had fun experimenting with just how well they could stay afloat with a toy on them (it can be tricky with balance and weight).

sponge boat with toy floating

The good thing about our sponge boats are the sails are waterproof. When the boats inevitably overturn, simply squeeze the water out and pop the sail back on and set sail once again.

kids playing with DIY toy boat

Older kids could make these sponge boats themselves as a STEM craft, and then experiment with floating them on the water by creating wind with straws and having races. We have also made a balloon-powered sponge boat which is great fun for older kids too.

The sails on our sponge boats are made from duct tape. There are so many bright colours and patterns you can get with duct tape that you could really go crazy with them. Using what I had in the cupboard at the time ours are plain red, white and green stripes.


sponge boat craft for kids

DIY toy boats floating in water

How to make an easy sponge boat craft

You will need:

  • Kitchen scourer sponges (or an ordinary thick sponge would also work)
  • Craft sticks
  • Duct tape in different colours
  • Ruler
  • Craft knife and cutting mat – note only an adult should use the craft knife
  • Scissors

How to:

  1. Cut the tip of your kitchen scourer into a pointy end using scissors. It might help to rule lines on the sponge with a lead pencil first first so that it’s even.
  2. Using your craft knife, cut a small horizontal slit in the sponge for the mast (the craft stick) to be placed.
  3. Make the sail. Lay down a piece of duct tape, then stick a second piece of duct tape along side it also upside down but overlapping. The width should be approximately the same as the width of the sponge. Stick a second layer of tape down over the first, so that the sticky side faces down and the sail is smooth on both sides. Decorate with stripes of a different colour if desired, but this is optional.
  4. Use your craft knife or scissors to trim the edges of the sail. Make it a roughly square shape.
  5. Place two small pieces of duct tape around the craft stick mast at the top and close to the bottom where the base of the sail will sit. This helps to keep sail in place.
  6. Use your craft knife again to cut a small horizontal slit at the top and bottom of the sail.
  7. Thread the duct tape sail through the slits to make a curved mast.

Sponge boats - step by step photos on how to make them

And now… time to play!

easy boat craft for water play

sponge boat craft DIY toy for kids

easy boat craft for kids using sponges
4.6 Stars (14 Reviews)
Active Time 15 minutes
Total Time 15 minutes

Materials

  • Kitchen scourer sponges (or an ordinary thick sponge would also work)
  • Craft sticks
  • Duct tape in different colours

Tools

  • Ruler
  • Craft knife - only an adult should use the craft knife
  • Cutting mat
  • Scissors

Instructions

    1. Cut the tip of your kitchen scourer into a pointy end using scissors. It might help to rule lines on the sponge with a lead pencil first first so that it’s even.
    2. Using your craft knife, cut a small horizontal slit in the sponge for the mast (the craft stick) to be placed.
    3. Make the sail. Lay down a piece of duct tape, then stick a second piece of duct tape along side it also upside down but overlapping. The width should be approximately the same as the width of the sponge. Stick a second layer of tape down over the first, so that the sticky side faces down and the sail is smooth on both sides. Decorate with stripes of a different colour if desired, but this is optional.
    4. Use your craft knife or scissors to trim the edges of the sail. Make it a roughly square shape.
    5. Place two small pieces of duct tape around the craft stick mast at the top and close to the bottom where the base of the sail will sit. This helps to keep sail in place.
    6. Use your craft knife again to cut a small horizontal slit at the top and bottom of the sail.
    7. Thread the duct tape sail through the slits to make a curved mast.

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5 Comments

  1. Hi Kate
    Would love to make these with my grandies next week when they come over
    What is the red duct tape stuck too….its a piece of white something (shown in the photo 4) which is used in conjunction with the duct tape to make the sail. Looks like it could be a paper towel although i’m not sure that would be sturdy enough to use but maybe it is
    Look forward to hearing back from you – Jan

  2. But sponges don’t float–they absorb water and sink, don’t they? I would love to make these for my preschool class, but not if they are just going to sink.

    1. Even soaked full of water, they still float, just not as high in the water. But they don’t get soaked unless you push them under the surface. Best way to tell if you’re happy with this activity is to put a scourer sponge on the water’s surface and see for yourself how well it floats before you make the boats.

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