Make a popsicle stick catapult with only a few supplies! You'll need popsicle sticks, rubber bands and a plastic spoon.
Try this easy engineering and science project making a Popsicle Stick Catapult! This STEM project for kids uses materials you have at home.
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Looking for a fun craft stick craft, then we have you covered with this fun popsicle stick bird feeder. Great Spring Kids Craft or Kids Camping Craft.
Click through these awe-worthy crafts – you won't believe they're made with popsicle sticks!
As a desk wench/wage earner during the day, I'm no stranger to moving projects towards the goal post. I have been doing corporate project management for over a decade, and that informs my philosophy on managing my home and feathering my nest. My teams frequently ask me questions about work projects, like the following: What's the most important part of a project? ANSWER: Celebrating when you complete it. I know, I know.... most people will say it's actually "having a solid plan". Yes, that is incredibly important for success. I quote Einstein on that below. But celebrating completion gives you satisfaction. It puts a W on the board. It drives you to carry the inertia of completion into your next project. As for planning, it's absolutely crucial to the success of the problem. Einstein famously said if he had 60 minutes to save the world from destruction, he'd spend 55 minutes defining what the actual problem WAS. In the same way, the better you plan your project the more successful it will be. Take this for instance. This is not my craft. It's gorgeous isn't it? A beautiful gazebo. I bring this with me when I train new hires. I ask them "What is this made of?" and "WHERE was it made?" I get a lot of different answers. Most people see it's made of wood (popsicle sticks), and think maybe it was made in a summer camp. This gazebo was crafted by 2 sex offenders and a recovering heroin addict who stole catalytic converters off cars. That's right, it was made at a state correctional facility. By inmates. Each piece was cut with safety scissors. It's held together by glue. It took about a month to construct. Not a single builder of this work had so much as a high school education. So I tell my colleagues AND my fellow crafters: You do not need the best materials. You do not need the best training or education. What you DO need is a really solid plan, and a commitment to quality. Craft with intention, my friends! Much love, JJ #LoveYourSpace #CraftWithIntention
Bow and Arrow: A favorite among kids, the bow and arrow is relatively quick to build, and has an incredibly fun payoff. Learn the fundamentals of potential and kinetic energy, as well as how to build strong structures. Read, aim, fire! You can find the lesson plan…
Ice cream sticks or popsicle sticks, as it is also known, are not only for holding cool, sweet ice cream. It is also used to make awes...
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It takes great creativity or a well-composed list of DIY ideas to make pretty things out of...well, almost nothing!
Have some fun with your kids and make an easy airplane craft out of popsicle sticks! This guide will show you how to make an airplane that will look great in any room. You don’t need many materials, just a few supplies and your creativity. Welcome to this step-by-step tutorial on how to make cool […]
Grab your craft supplies and add a pop of color to your backyard with this simple rainbow popsicle stick bird feeder craft!
Kids love bunk beds and this step-by-step tutorial will serve you as a guide to this tiny bunk bed making using popsicle sticks! Always dreamed of a bunk bed? If yes, then this craft is for you! Well, we cannot teach you to make a real one, but we can teach you to make its […]
As promised from a few days ago, my Craft Stick Crate tutorial. I can imagine these as a fun gift for parents, or maybe even a way to start a house. All kinds of possibilities. My sticks came from Pac
Learn how to make a popsicle stick "Up" house from one of Disney Pixar's classics. This is a great project to do with your kids!
I made this mini plant shelf for my mini plants. This is made from popsicle sticks and white tacky glue. I have a very mixed relationship with glue guns and try to avoid them if I can. The glue bugs...
Looking for a creative project for the weekend? Check out this list of over 40 super fun popsicle stick crafts for adults and get inspired!
Collect waste popsicle sticks and create stick houses! Let’s collect popsicle sticks and create our own house. This article here will provide you with all the knowledge that is required for creating a house for popsicle sticks. To create these houses out of popsicle sticks all you need is lots and lots of sticks, some […]
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Inside you'll find an easy step-by-step tutorial for how to make an easel from popsicle sticks. Use it to make your own miniature art show!
If you haven't tried making exploding popsicle sticks before, you've gotta do it. It's a super easy craft for the entire family.
Looking for a creative project for the weekend? Check out this list of over 40 super fun popsicle stick crafts for adults and get inspired!
Add that extra touch to your beach theme décor with this popsicle stick beach chair. People will be impressed when you say you made it.
Lots of I'm a Giant Challenge updates coming to you from good old Cleveland, Ohio. Furniture. Appliances. It's all gettin' done. And, since I'm going to be in a turkey coma for most of tomorrow, I thought I'd supply an update on my progress sooner rather than later. First, the kitchen. Aside from a faucet, rug, some open overhead shelving and accessories, this room is D-O-N-E. The stove and fridge were made from cardboard, the cabinets from balsa wood and the basin sink from modeling clay. I used beads for knobs, felt furniture pads as burners and screws as the oven knobs. I L-O-V-E the way this turned out, especially the terra cotta island which introduces an earthy color to help balance all the "stainless steel". Next, the dining room. As you can see by the painter's tape, this room is still in progress. The plan is to stain the table a dark walnut, paint the chairs different colors and reupholster the bench to bring in some pattern. I'm still debating on the buffet but I think I'm going to end up painting it, adding some wood detailing and small legs. We'll see. Oh, and I figured out the stairs! This was a huge accomplishment that took way less time than I originally anticipated. The sides are balsa wood and the steps are popsicle sticks. Yep, popsicle sticks. Seems like a lot of work, right? Well, it is. Fortunately, my mom scored some pre-made furniture for $1-$1.49 a piece. THANK YOU MOM. I'm not sure of the scale just yet (small beds, right?) but anything is better than nothing. It's way easier to edit than to build from scratch. Case and point: the coffee table. My dad (THANK YOU DAD) was able to saw off the bottom portion of a table's legs to shorten to the perfect length. My family room is pretty big so I wanted a nice, boxy coffee table to absorb some of the space. Doesn't it look fantastic?! And finally, I scrounged up some things I already had access to, easing some of the work left to do. My mom reminded me of some baby furniture I had from the dollhouse I started but never finished making as a kid. Also, my mom gave me all of her shadow box miniatures to use for accessorizing. Sure I'm going to have to refinish to modernize but, like I said before, editing is WAY easier than making from scratch. [painting the furniture and reupholstering] [painting the larger containers and now have a mold for plates and cups] [so adorable] [all the toys I can arrange in the kid's room. notice the troll - a definite must.] [might update the brass, replacing the baby's breath and painting the wood holders] [just some funny, very country shadow box miniatures I found along the way] So, what furniture is still left to make while on break? - finish the dining room furniture - make family room furniture (fireplace, tv, side tables, sofas, chairs, ottoman, bench) - make two reading chairs and coffee table for kid's room - make/buy coat rack No big deal, totally doable today before I head out. Sigh. HAPPY THANKSGIVING!
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Do you know what is almost TOO simple for a crafting supply? Popsicle sticks. If you don't have any on hand, I highly recommend that you get a package so you and your kids can have fun with these popsicle stick crafts and activities! For this post, I've searched the internet for some of the
Use tension and popsicle sticks to make stick bombs! They explode when you throw them - three different designs make this the perfect rainy day activity.