I grabbed a some googly eyes, small red pom pom balls and a pack
of popsicle sticks from my local crafts store (I just love that you can spend $ 3.00 and you get like 150 popsicle sticks, total bargain!).
Not exact matches
I have a relatively cheap
popsicle mold
from Amazon that works just fine — I use wooden
popsicle sticks instead
of the plastic ones that came with it.
Hey Diddle Diddle is great for a variety
of different crafts to make and activities to do with toddlers, you could make some Hey Diddle Diddle
Popsicle Stick Puppets like these
from One Perfect Day, or a Moo Cow Paper Plate Masks
from ABC Creative Learning.
I collected pine cones
from walking the dog and purchased glitter, glue (Craft Tacky Glue and Elmer's Glue), pipe cleaners, googly eyes, craft
sticks in the size
of popsicle sticks and craft plastic jewel - like flowers.
-LSB-...] Levers week, a balance made
of popsicle sticks, Dixie cups, and yarn
from a thrift store, that will then balance on a pencil.
I particularly liked these three whole fruit ideas for Apple Mummies
from Two Healthy Kitchens, 3 Ingredient Apple Bites
from Oh She Glows, and this idea
from pinterest to turn simple easy - peel tangerines into mini pumkins with a
stick of celery, and bananas on
popsicle sticks become friendly ghosts with a few dairy - free chocolate chips.
My daughter and I had lots
of fun making up a few
of these
popsicle stick spiderwebs
from yarn and craft
sticks.
Inside this free eBook, you'll find a wide variety
of crafts made
from popsicle sticks including homemade toys, holiday decorations, and more!
Inside this free eBook, you'll find a wide variety
of crafts made
from Popsicle sticks.
From easy decorative crafts to unexpected gardening ideas, your kids will just need a package
of Popsicle sticks and their creative ideas!
Make Plant Markers
From Popsicle Craft Sticks: Label all of your different herbs, plants, and vegetables in your garden with popsicle stick
Popsicle Craft
Sticks: Label all
of your different herbs, plants, and vegetables in your garden with
popsicle stick
popsicle stick markers.
Recycle all
of the
sticks from the
popsicles your kids eat to make creative and fun crafts.
Did you used to spend time working out, attending concerts, or making crafty items
from scraps
of string and
Popsicle sticks?
Starting off with something so simple, the first task to change your classroom to a haven
of learning is to grab some
Popsicle sticks from a craft...
Starting off with something so simple, the first task to change your classroom to a haven
of learning is to grab some
Popsicle sticks from a craft store.
Some
of these are
from life, like the time I was at Disneyland and some guy had an epileptic seizure, and they put a
popsicle stick in his mouth so he wouldn't swallow his tongue.
Even more strange are 1949's «Bodies
of Little Dead Children,» with a pair
of brown boomerangs; 1950's «
Sticks,» with a pile of what looks like Popsicle sticks floating near what might be a black snake; an untitled work from 1951 with symbols that look vaguely Egyptian alongside smears of blood red and blue; and 1957's «The Hermaphrodite,» with an elongated red - and - white oval over a rounded bell shape that's discernible in a highly textured black backg
Sticks,» with a pile
of what looks like
Popsicle sticks floating near what might be a black snake; an untitled work from 1951 with symbols that look vaguely Egyptian alongside smears of blood red and blue; and 1957's «The Hermaphrodite,» with an elongated red - and - white oval over a rounded bell shape that's discernible in a highly textured black backg
sticks floating near what might be a black snake; an untitled work
from 1951 with symbols that look vaguely Egyptian alongside smears
of blood red and blue; and 1957's «The Hermaphrodite,» with an elongated red - and - white oval over a rounded bell shape that's discernible in a highly textured black background.
For the Space / / Form exhibition at Breezeblock Gallery in Portland, Oregon going on
from now till September 29, the stunning piece, that resembles a painting or drawing, is actually a 3D sculpture made out
of 5,000
popsicle sticks!
Most
of the hard work raising vegetables and flowers
from seeds comes in the beginning when you have a million little peat pots, seed packets, bags
of seed - starting soil mix and
Popsicle sticks spread out on the kitchen table.
Also on the chalkboard wall is the sunburst Christmas card holder that I made out
of popsicle sticks and a small round mirror
from Michaels.