Lollipop Stick Thanksgiving Craft
Thanksgiving is coming up soon and although we live in the UK, this year we are celebrating thanksgiving. My husband has an American friend who he has not seen in over ten years. So next week we will be meeting up for a Thanksgiving meal to celebrate Thanksgiving and enjoy the company of our friends.
I’m excited it will be my first Thanksgiving meal and to celebrate we have a fantastic Craft to share.
This is a lollipop stick craft with two Indians, two Pilgrims and a turkey.
Now I am thinking of turkey and cranberry sauce, yummy yummy. I can’t wait until next week. I hope you like our craft.
Supplies For This Thanksgiving Craft
- Popsicle Sticks
- Paint Markers (We love Posca Pens)
- Masking Tape
- Pencil
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Let’s Make Our Thanksgiving Craft
It’s amazing what you can create with just a few items. Here are the instructions. It’s simple and easy to do.
Tape six popsicle sticks together with masking tape.
Draw the characters onto the popsicle sticks using a pencil.
Use paint markers to colour the popsicle stick puzzles.
You can also use paint and brushes, markers, coloured pens or whatever you’d like! I love Posca Pens.
Allow the paint to dry completely.
Remove the tape from the back of the popsicle sticks.
Your puzzles are now ready to be played with. You can seal these with spray sealer or Modge Podge.
This is a great fun activity to do with the kids and they can play with them as they wait for Thanksgiving dinner to be served or it may be a fun craft to do in the classroom.
Lollipop Stick Thanksgiving Craft
This is a tutorial about how to make lollipop stick Thanksgiving craft.
Materials
- Popsicle Sticks
- Paint Markers (We love Posca Pens)
- Masking Tape
- Pencil
Instructions
Tape six popsicle sticks together with masking tape.
Draw the characters onto the popsicle sticks using a pencil.
Use paint markers to colour the popsicle stick puzzles.
You can also use paint and brushes, markers, coloured pens or whatever you’d like! I love Posca Pens.
Allow the paint to dry completely.
Remove the tape from the back of the popsicle sticks.
Your puzzles are now ready to be played with. You can seal these with spray sealer or Modge Podge.
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These are easy to do activities. I bet my nephews and nieces will love this! Thanks!
These are absolutely adorable! All your crafts are super fun and easy for children and adults alike.
These are so cute! I remember when my daughter was in school they used to make similar popsicle stick puzzles. Of course they never looked this good! 😉
Omg!! These are SOOOOO cute! Love this idea!
That’s a really cute craft idea. We use those sticks for all sorts of crafts, but I’ve never thought to use them like that!
How exciting that John has an American friend coming for Thanksgiving I hope that you have a wonderful time. And what better way to celebrate than with these cute lollipop sticks? x
What a cute idea! My daughter would love to make things like this. That turkey one is awesome.
Easy to make DIY crafting looks beautiful must try
What a fun Thanksgiving craft for the kiddos! Thanks so much for sharing this fabulous seasonal activity. 🙂
Your puzzles turned out adorable! That is such a creative idea. Pinned!
What a great way to create a seasonal craft for kids! I like that these are easily portable if you have a road trip, and since it is so affordable, it doesn’t matter if you end up losing pieces!
This is so creative. I could have never have thought of something like this. Thanks a lot for sharing.
I remember these from when I was a kid, we made something similar in school. Of course ours didn’t look as nice as these do LOL.
This is such a great idea. It is so cute and perfect for Thanksgiving.
This is such a cute and creative way to change up typical coloring projects! The colors really stand out on the Popsicle sticks, and make it looks very professional in a sense haha
Sondra xx
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Thanks. I am glad you love it. Colouring can be so fun and therapeutic.