This was a spur of the moment craft created when a three year old noticed a sheet of felt circles I had sitting around. As they were self stick pads for the bottom of chair legs and I had extras, I began to think what he could stick them on.
I grabbed some Popsicle sticks and googly eyes and we had little puppet people in no time. We twisted some bread ties to make arms.
After this, I cut some slits in the top of an empty Kleenex box and we stuck the people in. We added some felt circles and googly eyes and we had wheels and head lights.
Note: I like to use tacky glue for the eyes, as it dries fast enough for kids to play with right away.
By Angel P
Here are the questions asked by community members. Read on to see the answers provided by the ThriftyFun community.
What are some crafts I can make with popsicle sticks?
I made this trivet using tongue depressors. It was a lot of fun to make.
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Here are some other ideas using popsicle sticks:
Paint the sticks then glue them onto a coffee can lid in a sunburst pattern. You can use variations on one color or glow-in-the-dark paint, markers, or glitter paint. Also can cut every-other one to be shorter for a more fancy effect. :-) Three of these hung on a surface together are really cute and Summery!
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I am looking for Popsicle Christmas tree ornament instructions.
By Nancy Holmes from Defiance, MO
I submitted this idea last year but submitted it too late for it to get posted in time for others to make them for Christmas but I think you'll like this easy idea and your question gave me the idea to submit it again ;-)
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I am looking for popsicle stick crafts.
Billy from Henderson, NC
You can buy them at Wal Mart. Duuuh, you can get anything at Wal Mart.
I'm looking for a pattern to make a Popsicle stick lamp. I need something that will walk me through it step-by-step. My son has his first apartment and I'd like to make one for him.
By Louise from Port Charlotte, FL