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Popsicle Stick Flowers w/Pom Pom Center

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Get creative with your kids this weekend with the cutest little flower craft!
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Popsicle Stick Flowers {Kid Craft}

These popsicle stick flowers are so easy and fun to make, and they look adorable with a pom pom center! Perfect for springtime crafting.

Popsicle Stick Flowers - Craft Idea For Spring

This easy and fun pom pom and wood stick flowers craft tutorial is perfect for kids of all ages! Try it out today!

Craft Supplies:

  • Jumbo Popsicle Sticks – 3 per craft
  • Craft Paint
  • Paint Brushes
  • Small Paper Plate
  • Hot Glue Gun
  • Small Pom Poms – 1 per craft

Directions:

  • With ADULT SUPERVISION, first take three popsicle sticks and hot glue them one on top of the other, to look like a flower.
  • Repeat for each flower piece you want to make.
  • Once the sticks are secured in place and dry enough, have your child paint the “flower” formation however they like, in various colors.
  • Follow this up with any other embellishments if you like {like glitter and glue for a custom look}
  • Set aside to let them dry completely.
  • Finally, hot glue a pom pom in the center of the flower to really pull the idea together and make it look like a flower blossom.
  • Then display, hang up or gift your popsicle stick spring flower creations for everyone to admire!

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Popsicle Stick Flowers {Kid Craft}

Popsicle Stick Flowers

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