Summer is close enough to touch and you’re probably already trying to figure out activities to do with your kids, right? I’ve got the perfect project for you! (Scroll down to the bottom of this post to add your own projects to the Summer Inspiration link party!)
Have you heard about story stones? They’re pretty popular on Pinterest (follow me for more fun activities!) and are basically stones or discs with images on them to help a kid come up with a story. They usually reach in a bag, pull out a few stones and then create a story out of them. Easy, right?
Kids like them because of the surprise factor, parents like them because they can keep a kid pretty entertain while learning the basics of storytelling. Win/win!
Of course, in our geeky house, we couldn’t just have your regular, run of the mill story stones. Instead I had my husband draw up (again, so handy having an artist for a husband!) 24 classic images from different science fiction movies/shows.
Can I just tell you how proud it made his geeky parents to hear Jack come up with a little story with Uhura, a Phaser, the Moon (which he called the Death Star…how could we forget to draw the Death Star!?) and the Millennium Falcon? Be still my heart!

Star Wars. Check.
Firefly. Check.
Dr. Who. Check.
Star Trek. Check. Check.
We’ve even got a couple Lost In Space ones. Of course, we had to narrow it down a bit and couldn’t include such iconic figures like Yoda or Capt. Kirk but there’s always series two!
Making them was super easy. Just print off my Sci-Fi Story Stones free printable, cut out the circles (a 3/4″ punch would help!), and Mod Podge them to 1″ wood discs. I added a couple protective layers of Mod Podge as well. Allow to dry completely before even thinking of showing them to your kids. If our boys are any indication, it’s impossible for them to keep their hands off these!
I’m super excited to be taking part in the Summer Inspiration: Crafts Link Party
with Create. Craft. Love. and The Happier Homemaker!
Join in the fun and show off your best Summer Craft!
I’m really excited about seeing all your great Summer ideas and will be
featuring and pinning some of my favorites next week!
Party Rules:
1. Please link up any project, old or new, that relates to the party theme: Summer Crafts. Any links not related to the theme will be deleted.
2. Please include the party button or link on your post so we can spread the word! Any additional sharing of the party would be greatly appreciated!
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