They look super fun – love the lego wheels versus cork wheels!ġ2) Craftulate had technical difficulties again, so couldn’t join us, but she has some great Craft Stick Magnets which are DEFINITELY worth a look. ![]() You really can’t beat buttons!).ġ1) Finally we have some planes from Kids Chaos. Definitely another lovely craft for Christmas (in fact, that reminds me that we did some with BUTTONS last year too. has some super simple and cute Craft Stick Snowflakes. Zing Zing Tree also makes a fun “ Picture Stand“, by bending the lolli sticks and also talks about her Craft Stick Puppets. …and we continue with…ĩ) Another “Classic Craft Stick” crafts from Zing Zing Tree are of course the Popscicle Picture Frames. Love the use of cupcake cases to make them. either just play fairies – or add things like phonics or alphabet letters to assist learning! (Watch the video)Ħ) Me and My Shadow made some adorable little boats – remember to add some string so you don’t loose them.ħ) Domestic Goddesque made some simple plant markers – use pictures form a magazine or the seed packets themselves (no links available, watch the video!).Ĩ) Domestic Goddesque also shares her Teacher Appreciation Gift Rosettes – that she will be adding to a pot plant as a thank you. moving on from Red Ted Art to…ĥ) Simple fairy wands from Here Come The Girls. We also used craft sticks to make our Chinese Dragon Puppets as well as shadow puppets!Ĥ) We also used craft sticks to make our Spiderwebs in Class – a bit more sturdy and there for ideal for lots of 4-5yrs olds. They make great Father’s Day Gifts or Teacher Appreciation Gifts too!ģ) “ Classic Craft Stick Puppets” – soooo easy really – quite ridiculous and the kids love them! Go figure. I highly recommend the cookies and of course the book!Ģ) Next we share our super simple, keep the kids busy whilst you cook, craft stick book mark characters. These traffic light cookie pops feature in Red Ted Art the book. Use scissors to cut the ends of the loops. Tie a piece of yarn around the center of your yarn loops and pull it tight, then knot it a couple of times. If youd like your pom poms to be larger like ours, you can wrap the yarn around four fingers. I have asked my kids and they have confirmed it. Wrap the yarn around two fingers (small children can use three), counting and wrapping 100 times. Great fun.ġ) Using Craft Sticks or coffee stirrers to make Cookie Pops. Frugal Fun For Boys has this GREAT Craft Stick Chain Reaction – think Dominoes, but BETTER.We have these adorable craft stick dominoes – so easy to make and look fabulous!.Love these Craft Stick Puzzles – use a photo or draw a picture!.Adorable Yarn Dolls (aren’t they the cutest).We also used craft sticks to make our Chinese Dragon Puppets as well as shadow puppets! “ Classic Craft Stick Puppets” – soooo easy really – quite ridiculous and the kids love them! Go figure.They can be made into so many different things like pine cone ornaments, pine cone wreaths, and pine cone garlands. Thankfully, pinecones are easy to buy online if you can’t collect them from your own yard!) There are pine trees in our yard, so we just walk outside and the ground is covered with them! We love using pinecones for all different types of craft projects. You now have a mini pine cone Christmas tree with tiny pom pom “ornaments” on it! Hot glue pompoms to the ends of the pinecone. Pinecones (cleaned using this tutorial on how to clean pinecones for crafts if you collect your own.).How to Make Mini Pompom Pinecone Trees Step 1. Today, we are using pinecones from my yard (cleaned and ready for crafts) and make cute mini pom pom pinecone trees! We’ve made ornaments, wreaths, garlands, and table decor with pine cones, and we still aren’t tired of them! Pinecones are one of our favorite craft supplies around here! Elevate your holiday decor with these charming DIY decorations! ![]() Please see our disclosure policy for details.** Make Mini Pompom Pinecone Trees effortlessly with our step-by-step guide. ![]() **These posts often contain affiliate links.
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