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15 Fun and Fun Popsicle Stick Crafts for Kids!

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15 Fun and Fun Popsicle Stick Crafts for Kids!

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Some of the best crafts to make with kids are made with the simplest supplies. I’ve always been partial to popsicle stick crafts since my years working in daycare! Whether you prefer to buy your own popsicles, or just wait until your kids have eaten enough popsicles to collect the right-sized popsicles, you can help them make hundreds of different crafts from small boards.

look at these 15 Fun Popsicle Stick Crafts Help your kids as much as they make them.

1. Movable puppets

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Molly Moo Crafts will guide you through the process of printing your kid’s photo, placing tiny brad pins at their joints for their arms and legs to move, and attaching your new “puppet” to a popsicle stick for easy play ! Your child may be used to playing with toys that look like other kids and characters, so they’ll be happy to play with something that looks like them once!

2. Popsicle Stick Wreath

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Are you the kind of avid craftsman who loves to change decorative door garlands every season and holiday? I do too! However, sometimes there is a period between the holidays when the weather is nothing special, and there is nothing to celebrate in the next few weeks, so what kind of garland is best? If you ask me, just say pick what you find interesting. This totally kid-friendly rainbow popsicle stick wreath is a great option. Check it out on Babble Dabble Do!

3. Popsicle Barn

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Remember when I said I love crafts that keep the kids busy while you make them, but also occupy them later because they can play with them when they’re done? This barn is a great example! Your kids probably have lots of plastic farm animal toys but don’t give them a “home”, so instead of spending money on designer toys, consider helping them build an affordable DIY barn out of popsicle sticks. You can check out more details at Crayon Box Chronicles.

4. Count the hedgehogs

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Are you trying to help your child learn how to count, add or write numbers? One of the best ways to keep kids interested in learning is to make it fun, which makes crafting and DIY the perfect activities. If you let them help you actually make your own learning tools and have fun while they use them, they’ll be less intimidated when it comes to using them for math. This little digital hedgehog is a great tool because it’s fun to make, fun to look at, and fun to use! Get the full tutorial on Powerful Motherhood.

5. Washi Tape Popsicle Stick Doll

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Is your daughter or son a little fashionista with a clear design future ahead of them? Get them an early start in making their own costumes and custom styling with these adorable popsicle stick dolls. Molly Moo Crafts shows you how to give them little faces and beautify them with fun colored and patterned washi tape.

6. Homemade Loom

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Have you been looking for tactile crafts and activities that will allow your child to practice fine motor skills and maybe even get them interested in learning other DIY skills like knitting and sewing? Then this little popsicle stick and string loom from Buggy and Buddy is just what you need! I was fascinated by the idea of ​​weaving between the strings using fun colored ribbons of various sizes and textures.

7. Popsicle stick fairy gate

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One of my favorite things about making with kids is that it allows them to make whatever they want. The endless possibilities help them develop their imaginations and make them very good at pretending. This little popsicle stick fairy door is one of the cutest ideas we’ve seen throughout our search. You can place it on a tree in your backyard, like Danya Banya did here, or on the wall of your home, as if fairies lived there with your family!

8. Popsicle Stick Play Mat

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Does your child love to build things, but you’re looking for a way to carry some toys with you on the go, or you find they don’t like playing with blocks? Maybe they want to draw their town or railroad on the floor with popsicle sticks! See how Let’s Do Something Crafty lays out some different playmat designs.

9. Popsicle Stick Barn Animals

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Did you help your kids make the popsicle stick barn we mentioned above, but now all they want is some popsicle stick animals? These are totally doable and easy to make! Amanda’s Crafts shows you how to make these little animals, but you can adapt to make any animal you want!

10. Popsicle stick word spacer

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Are you helping your child learn to write, but you’re finding they have a little difficulty keeping words evenly spaced? When I was in kindergarten, my teacher told me that the width of a regular popsicle stick was the perfect spacing between my words. Therapy Fun Zone agrees, but of course they also recommend decorating sticks to make it fun!

11. Popsicle Stick Photo Frame

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Popsicle stick photo frames are a classic for kids to make and they make a great gift for friends, relatives or just simple room decor. I love the look of this little frame from a kids activity with rhinestones!

12. Popsicle Sticks and Buttons Mother’s Day Card

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One of the best things about popsicle sticks is that you can make things out of them, but they’re also light enough that you can stick them to other things too. I’m a huge fan of this little popsicle house idea from Crafty Morning and I absolutely agree it would make a lovely Mother’s Day card. It’s also a great option for little ones who aren’t quite ready to write their own messages but still love making them for mom.

13. Popsicle Glider

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Are your kids getting interested in how things work and starting to ask about model airplanes and stuff, but they’re too young for a truly fancy model kit? See how they replaced it with a popsicle stick plane! This design from Jeddah Mom is great for getting started because it’s simple, yet it still glides on and even has a propeller!

14. Alphabet Garden

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Maybe your kids are too young to take care of houseplants, or maybe someone in the family has allergies but they only talk about flowers? Try helping them make and “pot” some popsicle stick flowers! Buggy and Buddy shows you how to decorate a flower and plant it in a real terracotta pot filled with coffee beans.

15. Popsicle Bookmarks

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Are you or someone you know an avid reader? Then it never hurts to have a collection of cute bookmarks to make it a little more fun to come back to your story every time you pick it up! Molly Moo Crafts will guide you through the process of making a page holder using painted popsicle sticks and any custom-designed trinkets or beads you like.

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