Related: National Symbols Lincoln's Log Cabin
Use craft sticks to make Lincoln's log cabin.
They can
use the craft sticks to act out how this works if they are having trouble visualizing it.
For younger kids, you can
use the craft sticks for a matching game.
My first ideas was to
use craft sticks and yarn.
This tutorial teaches you how to
use craft sticks to make the framework for this translucent candle holder.
Tally Marks Math Tray from And Next Comes L —
Use craft sticks to explore making tally marks.
Lollystick catapults are brilliant for firing objects through the air and very easy to make
using craft sticks and elastic bands.
This amazing birdhouse craft
uses craft sticks, pine cones, branches, and a few other supplies.
We also made a few signs
using craft sticks and some lodges using small cardboard boxes.
I set the supplies next to the towers and posed the challenge to my kids: Can you help the unicorn get to the other side
using craft sticks, tape, and scissors?
Almost Unschoolers has created a magical reading nook
using craft sticks and tissue paper.
Use a craft stick and even your fingers to apply the product to the branches.
Using the Creative Wood Burner I received from Walnut Hallow, I labeled my herbs
using craft sticks.
Not exact matches
Use 1/4 ″ wooden
sticks from the
craft store to lay on each side of your dough as a guide while you roll.
We picked creating some puppets from the Whale to bring the book alive and I quickly made a whale puppet and a snail puppet
using the funky foam,
craft sticks and a goggly eye.
Construct a strong bridge
using 100 straws, toothpicks or
craft sticks.
I
used a big circle here (a bowl about 6 1/2» in diameter) and washi - taped two wooden
craft sticks together to make a bigger fan.
Begin by
using school glue to glue 4 wood
craft Popsicle
sticks to form a fan.
Take washi tape in a pretty color that will coordinate with the paper you are
using for the circle - shaped fan and
use it to bind two wood
craft sticks together.
Using mini
craft sticks, paint, and festive
craft felt, you and your child can make this kid - friendly decoration together in no time!
You could also
use them as a
craft activity with older children, letting them glue and
stick glitter on them or cover them in stickers.
For the stand of the tree I
used mini
craft sticks and hot glued them together to support the main standing tree
craft stick.
Velcro Dot
Craft Sticks make a fun and easy - to
use busy bags for your child to play with in the car or on a plane ride.
I also realized that it would have been better to
use a green unsharpened pencil or green
craft stick and then wrap the pipe cleaner around it for more durability.
While your
craft sticks are drying,
use your paper punch to make flowers or stars, or whatever other shape you decided to
use.
If you want to put the bees into planters around the house, or
use them as puppets, glue
craft sticks to the back of each bee.
Use dragon heads instead of horses to adapt this hobby horse
craft and make your own
stick dragons.
For more
craft fun, the boys made flowers
using washi tape,
craft sticks, and tissue paper.
She
used up all the rest of the
craft sticks and Craft Tacky
craft sticks and
Craft Tacky
Craft Tacky Glue.
Using old margarine tubs, a yogurt pot and some
craft sticks....
I
used pre-colored
craft sticks that I found at Family Dollar, construction paper, markers and glue to create this little guy!
We have collected over 40 easy, fun and engaging
crafts for toddlers and preschoolers to create this Halloween and they all share the same start point: All of these Halloween
crafts are created
using items we trash every day — toilet and tissue paper rolls, paper plates, egg cartons, plastic bottles, lids and cups, popsicle
sticks, old CDs or DVDs, cardboard boxes and metal lids!
If your characters still need support (ours did) you can
use an additional
craft stick on the back.
These
craft stick magnets are also easy to set up, and can be
used to learn shapes, letters, or just for free play.
Remember, you do have tray tables so you can even bring simple
crafts that
use a glue
stick or you can bring Playdoh.
You can also paint the
craft sticks with one coat of white first to give them a bright base, then
use one coat of color paint.»
Sticks, grass, stones...
Using natural materials for
craft is a great idea!
Your kids can put those jumbo
craft sticks to
use with this easy
craft idea.
In this post, we
used: fuzzy
sticks,
craft sticks, pony beads, foam glitter star stickers, paintbrushes, and wiggly eyes.
Popsicle
sticks can be
used in so many easy kids»
crafts.
This little
craft was the most fun for my 4 year old, he enjoyed
using the glitter glue,
sticking eyes on the little men and even making little smiley faces!
Use my Lords prayer
craft to help your toddler to learn the Lord's prayer and decorate a border to the prayer to
stick up next to their beds.
-LSB-...] These Christmas tree
crafts use 3 Popsicle
sticks attached at their ends with glue to form a triangular shape.
and I am pretty certain that we made these
Craft Stick Trees — we
used stickers and pipecleaners..
Popsicle
Sticks Christmas Tree And last but not least, make use of all those old popsicle sticks by making this simple and fun Christmas tree
Sticks Christmas Tree And last but not least, make
use of all those old popsicle
sticks by making this simple and fun Christmas tree
sticks by making this simple and fun Christmas tree
craft.
Use red and yellow paint and mini
craft sticks to create arms for the toy soldier ornaments.
You could also
use pony beads, glitter, drinking straws, coloured pasta, coloured rice, tooth picks,
craft sticks, birthday candles,
craft gems, sea shells the sky is the limit -LSB-...]
Using mini
craft sticks, black paint and a lot of glitter & glue — you and your child can pull this kid friendly
craft activity together in no time!
Make DIY catapults out of
craft sticks and
use it to fling pom poms around the room.
Color in a
craft stick,
using markers and paint, and
use it for the body of this dragonfly
craft.