Super Easy To Recreate Paper & Popsicle Stick Fox – Kid Craft Idea
What does the fox say?!? Do you remember that catchy song from awhile back?!
I’ve noticed that this time of year, foxes seem to make their appearance more and more with the winter season – so that’s exactly what inspired our latest kid craft post {it also may have started with a fun cookie jar from World Market….}
So without further ado – make some friendly woodland creatures with just a few simple supplies and creative spirit! Easily add some ribbon to the back of these Popsicle Stick Foxes for instant Christmas ornaments or add some magnets to display them proudly on the fridge. Whatever you do – I sure hope we inspire you!
Happy crafting my “foxy” friends!!! Don’t forget to share pictures of your craft stick fox creations with us on our Facebook page!!! #gluedtomycrafts
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Popsicle Stick Fox Craft Supplies:
* 3 per fox Jumbo Popsicle Sticks {affiliate link}
* School Glue
* Orange Colored Cardstock
* Orange Decorative Scrapbook Paper
* Orange Craft Paint
* Paint Brushes
* Small Wiggle Eyes
* Brown Pom Poms {affiliate link}
* Kid Friendly Craft Scissors
Directions:
* First grab three popsicle sticks {three per fox} and glue them together to look like a triangle.
* Set aside to let it dry completely. Repeat for each fox you want to make today.
* While those are drying, grab your orange scrapbook paper and cut a triangular shape that will be placed within the popsicle stick design and be the face of the fox. At this time, you should also cut out two smaller triangles out of the orange cardstock for the fox’s ears.
* To finish off the Popsicle Stick Fox – have children paint their popsicle stick design completely orange , as well as gluing the paper pieces and eyes/nose in place.
* Once done, set aside to let it dry completely before displaying proudly!
* Don’t forget to snap a few pictures to share with us on our Facebook page afterwards!
Leslie says
I was looking for a quick, cheap, & easy Fall craft for my First Graders…this is it! Thanks for sharing your ideas!