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Popsicle Stick Snowflake Wreath Craft

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Get creative and make a beautiful winter wonderland with this easy-to-make popsicle stick snowflake wreath craft! Who knows, your masterpiece could be the perfect addition to any holiday décor.

Popsicle Stick Snowflake Wreath

Winter brings shorter days and colder temperatures, but it also opens the door to cozy indoor activities that bring families together. Creating handmade decorations transforms your home into a winter wonderland while providing hours of engaging fun for crafters of all ages.

Today’s popsicle stick snowflake wreath tutorial combines the charm of handmade decorations with the simplicity of everyday materials.

This project uses basic craft supplies you likely already have at home, making it an accessible activity for busy parents, teachers, and anyone looking to add a personal touch to their winter décor!

Popsicle Stick Snowflake Wreath

Get crafty this winter and make your own popsicle stick snowflake wreath! With a little bit of imagination and some easy materials, you can be the envy of all your friends.

Craft Supplies:

  • Elmer’s X-treme School Glue
  • Popsicle Sticks {jumbo, regular, small}
  • Wooden Star Shapes {or circle, heart}
  • White Paint Pens
  • Loose Glitter Shakers
  • Rhinestones/Sequins/Pom Poms etc.
  • Ribbon for hanging

Directions:

  • First lay out your popsicle sticks and plan out your snowflake design. You may also want to draw out your design on paper so you can refer back to it when it comes time to glue everything together.
  • Once you have a design in mind, grab your white paint pens and start painting the front of each popsicle stick & wooden shapes.
  • Set aside to let them dry completely.
  • Now grab your Elmer’s X-TREME School Glue and glue your snowflake together.
  • Go ahead and embellish it with rhinestones, glitter, poms poms, feathers etc. The X-TREME glue will make sure everything stays in place.
  • Also don’t forget to add some string to the back of the snowflake design for easy hanging!
  • Set aside to let it all dry completely.
  • Once you are done assembling and decorating your Popsicle Stick Snowflake Wreath – go ahead and either display as is on your front door OR add it on top of another wreath for a more festive look!

RELATED —> Popsicle Stick Christmas Door

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I hope you are inspired to recreate your own Popsicle Stick Snowflake Wreath today!

You should also check out our Paper Plate Christmas Wreath tutorial for a more kid friendly front door wreath craft idea! Happy crafting, my friends! #gluedtomycrafts

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