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Popsicle Stick One Fish, Two Fish Craft

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Are you looking for something creative to make with your class this upcoming Dr. Seuss week?

Keeps scrolling to see how you can make these Popsicle Stick Fish and in-cooperate them into the classic book “One Fish, Two Fish.”

Popsicle Stick One Fish, Two Fish - Kid Craft Idea

The perfect art project to make in honor of one of the most popular Dr Seuss books, this kid craft is perfect for imaginative play, storytelling and more.

All you need to make your own are a few simple supplies and you’re good to go! Let your little ones have fun with their new create – they’re sure to have a blast!

Popsicle Stick One Fish, Two Fish - Kid Craft Idea

Build a one-of-a-kind fish craft with popsicle stick one fish tutorials and jumbo craft sticks! Follow our step-by-step guide to make a beautiful fish!

Craft Supplies:

  • Jumbo Craft Sticks
  • Large Wiggle Eyes
  • Scissors
  • School Glue
  • Scrapbook Paper
  • Cardstock Paper

Directions:

  • First grab three craft sticks {three per fish} and glue them together to look like a triangle.
  • Set aside to let it dry completely.
  • Repeat the above steps for each DIY fish craft you want to make today.
  • While those are drying, grab your scrapbook paper and cut a triangular shape that will be placed within the craft stick frame and be the body of the fish.
  • At this time, you should also cut out some fins, fish lips and a tail out of the remaining paper.
  • Next you will want to glue the paper pieces to the craft stick frame.
  • Again, repeat for each piece.
  • Now you are ready for the final step – embellishments! Go ahead and add ANY embellishments you see fit, as well as his eyes.
  • Once you are done decorating your DIY fish, set them all aside to let them dry completely before displaying proudly!!!

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Popsicle Stick One Fish, Two Fish - Kid Craft Idea

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Popsicle Stick One Fish, Two Fish - Kid Craft Idea

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