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The ABC’s In Popsicle Sticks

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A collage of animal-themed abcs in popsicle sticks and paper crafts, with a blue circle in the center that reads LETTER CRAFT IDEAS in white text.

Hi friends! I’m so glad you landed on our ABC’s In Popsicle Sticks collection post!

Popsicle sticks are simply so versatile and absolutely PERFECT to reinforce the alphabet! How might you ask?

Well… the past few months I’ve shared quite a few “letter” themed kid crafts ideas on Glued To My Crafts and they have fallen into my “most popular posts” to date!

And of course – these particular ideas are pretty easy AND completely customizable too! And it’s just that – a “letter” made out of popsicle sticks that we turned into an item that starts with it! Take for example, F is for Flower, M is for Mouse and so on…

Then decorate with various embellishments to really create a one-of-a-kind piece! Super fun – right?!

In order to cut down and clean up my blog a bit, I’ve decided to centralize these crafty ideas into ONE BIG The ABC’s In Popsicle Sticks post! This way you can use my images for inspiration reference and plan out your crafts in one location. This also will keep motivated to fill EACH spot in the alphabet by the end of the year!!! YAY for goals!!!

So keep on scrolling to find your inspiration as we tackle the alphabet one craft at at time! Happy crafting, my friends!!! Don’t forget to follow us on Facebook, so you never miss a new tutorial from us! #gluedtomycrafts

A is for:

A craft project featuring a popsicle stick "A" made from red sticks, a green paper leaf, and a brown stem to resemble an apple slice on a star-patterned background. Text reads: A IS FOR APPLE.

A is for Apple

Popsicle stick acorn craft shaped as the letter A, made from wooden sticks and brown paper to look like an acorn. Displayed on a red background with gold and white polka dots. Text reads: “A is for Acorn.”.

A is for Acorn

A handmade angel ornament crafted from craft sticks forms the letter “A,” adorned with gold glitter, white paper wings, and a gold halo. Hanging on a Christmas tree, it displays the charming phrase: "A is for Angel.

A is for Angel – perfect for Christmas

A creative "A is for astronaut" craft project features the letter A made from popsicle sticks, designed like an astronaut with a helmeted face, black boots, a yellow moon, and gold stars on a gray background. Text reads: A is for ASTRONAUT CRAFT.

“A” is for Astronaut

A popsicle stick alien with a green stick body and arms, plus a paper head with big black eyes and small mouth, sits against a space-themed background. Text reads POPSICLE STICK ALIEN.

“A” is for Alien

B is for:

— work in progress —

C is for:

A kids craft featuring a brown paper background with abcs in popsicle sticks, a hand-shaped blue cutout, drawn cookie and chocolate chips, and the word COOKIE; text reads “‘C’ IS FOR COOKIE.”.

“C” is for Cookie

A green card features abcs in popsicle sticks forming the letter C, a cartoon cow face at the top right, star doodles, and the word COW below. Text at the bottom reads "C IS FOR COW.

“C” is for Cow – find the printable on box.com

D is for –

— work in progress —

E is for:

A craft project showing the letter E made from popsicle sticks and paper eyeballs on a black background, with text at the bottom that reads E is for eyeball—perfect for learning ABCs in popsicle sticks.

“E” is for Eyeball – Free Printable on Box.com

F is for:

A craft project shaped like the letter F, made from red and orange paper and craft sticks, decorated as a fox with googly eyes and a white snout on a green background with stars. Text: F is for craft stick fox.

F is for Fox

A popsicle stick craft forms the shape of an F with a purple button flower and green paper leaves on a colorful background. Text reads "F is for flower.

F is for Flower

A light blue craft paper shows the letter F made of green popsicle sticks, with a frog face on top and Frog written below. Black stars decorate the paper, and text reads: F IS FOR FROG—a fun way to learn abcs in popsicle sticks.

F is for Frog – Free Printable on Box.com

A fun flamingo craft for kids made from pink and orange popsicle sticks, a googly eye, and black paper for the beak, displayed on a green star-patterned background. Text reads Popsicle Stick Flamingo.

“F” is for Flamingo

G is for –

— work in progress —

H is for:

A hibernation craft featuring a popsicle stick bear cave forming an “H” on black paper, decorated with a bear cutout, leaves, cotton, and gold stars. Paired with the book Bear Snores On and patterned background paper.

H is for Hibernation

A pink card from the abcs in popsicle sticks series displays the letter H made from popsicle sticks, decorated with glitter hearts. The background is pink with gold dots. Text reads: “H is for Heart.”.

H is for Heart

A craft project features the letter H made from abcs in popsicle sticks on paper, with a drawing of a hippo’s face attached and Hippo written below. Hand-drawn stars decorate the background. Text reads: H is for Hippo.

H is for Hippo – grab the free printable on box.com

A craft horse made from brown popsicle sticks, construction paper, and googly eyes is displayed on a colorful background, perfect for teaching abcs in popsicle sticks with the text reading popsicle stick HORSE.

H is for Horse

A haunted house craft made from popsicle sticks and orange paper on a black background, decorated with small white ghost stickers. The words "H is for Haunted House" appear at the bottom—perfect for learning abcs in popsicle sticks.

“H” is for Haunted House

I is for:

The image features an igloo craft made from popsicle sticks and cotton balls, shaped like the letter I—perfect for exploring abcs in popsicle sticks. A small black semicircle forms the door. Text reads: GluedToMyCraftsBlog.com and popsicle stick IGLOO.

I is for Igloo

J is for: 

A yellow card showcases abcs in popsicle sticks, featuring a jack-o-lantern made from orange popsicle sticks, cut paper eyes, nose, and mouth, plus a brown paper stem. The text reads: J is for JACK-O LANTERN at the bottom.

J is for Jack-O-Lantern

K is for:

A craft project for learning abcs in popsicle sticks shows the letter K made from popsicle sticks, topped with a cute koala face. "Koala" is written below, surrounded by hand-drawn stars and colorful paper in the background.

K is for Koala – grab the free printable on box.com

L is for: 

A craft project showing the letter L from abcs in popsicle sticks, decorated with colorful paper leaves on brown paper. A leaf-shaped paper punch and scattered leaves are nearby. Text reads: L is for LEAF.

“L” is for Leaves

A lion craft made with colored paper and craft sticks shaped like the letter L, featuring a lion’s face at the top and “L is for LION” at the bottom—a fun way to learn abcs in popsicle sticks on a polka-dotted background.

“L” is for Lion

A craft project displays abcs in popsicle sticks with a leopard made from yellow sticks forming the letter L on blue paper, featuring a drawn leopard face, googly eyes, black spots, stars, and “Leopard” written below.

“L” is for Leopard – grab the free printable on box.com

M is for:

A paper cut out of a monkey face and popsicle sticks, perfect for teaching the ABCs in popsicle sticks during craft time.

M is for Monkey – grab the free printable on box.com

A children’s book titled If You Take a Mouse to School is shown with a popsicle stick craft mouse beside it, perfect for an "m is for mouse" lesson, featuring gray paper ears, googly eyes, a pink nose, and white whiskers on a purple background.

M is for Mouse

A children’s book titled If You Give a Moose a Muffin rests on a sparkly, textured surface next to a cute, homemade popsicle stick moose craft with googly eyes and white paper antlers. This playful popsicle stick moose adds extra charm to the scene.

M is for Moose

Colorful popsicle sticks form the letter “M,” decorated with googly eyes and paper teeth to create playful monsters, set on a purple background with white stars. Text reads “popsicle stick MONSTERS—M is for Monster.”.

M is for Monster

Two popsicle sticks form an M shape on a teal and beige painted background, with white glitter like snow on the top tips. The text reads popsicle stick MOUNTAINS, perfect for teaching abcs in popsicle sticks.

M is for Mountains

A craft project showing the abcs in popsicle sticks, with two wooden sticks arranged in an M shape on gray paper, topped with cotton balls to resemble snowy mountain peaks. The word “MOUNTAINS” is written below.

“M” is for Mountains

The image shows a craft for abcs in popsicle sticks, with two red sticks forming an “M,” decorated with googly eyes and a gray mustache cutout. It’s set on a blue background with white stars. Text reads: “‘M’ is for MUSTACHE.”.

“M” is for Mustache

N is for:

Two black popsicle sticks form the letter N on a purple star-patterned background, decorated with a yellow crescent moon and a brown owl. Text reads, popsicle stick N is for night—a fun way to explore the ABCs in popsicle sticks.

“N” is for Night

Green popsicle sticks arranged to form the letter N for abcs in popsicle sticks, with red paper, large googly eyes, and "popsicle stick ninja" text on a gray geometric background.

“N” is for Ninja

A craft project showing the letter N from abcs in popsicle sticks on blue paper, decorated with a pink bird, a small nest, and the word NEST below. The background has white stars and text reads N is for NEST.

“N” is for Nest

O is for:

— work in progress —

P is for:

— work in progress —

Q is for:

— work in progress —

R is for:

— work in progress —

S is for: 

— work in progress —

T is for:

A craft Christmas tree made from green and brown popsicle sticks with red dot decorations, arranged on a blue background with stars—perfect inspiration for an apple tree craft for kids. Text reads, T is for Tree Craft.

T is for Tree

A colorful craft project of a tiger’s face made from popsicle sticks, paper, and drawn details, inspires creativity with abcs in popsicle sticks. Displayed on a blue-green painted background. Text reads “GluedToMyCraftsBlog.com” and “popsicle stick TIGER.”.

“T” is for Tiger

A creative abcs in popsicle sticks project: the letter T made from orange popsicle sticks with black stripes, topped with a paper tiger face, on green paper with TIGER next to it. The blue background features white stars.

“T” is for Tiger

U is for:

“U” is for Unicorn

V is for: 

— work in progress —

W is for:

Two pink popsicle sticks with black dots and green paper bases form a watermelon-themed craft on a colorful, abstract painted background. Perfect for learning abcs in popsicle sticks, this fun project features text: popsicle stick WATERMELON.

“W” is for Watermelon

A craft project showing the letter W made from green popsicle sticks on brown paper, featuring a smiling worm's head with glasses. The text reads: W is for Worm—a fun way to learn abcs in popsicle sticks!.

“W” is for Worm – find the printable on box.com

A craft project from the abcs in popsicle sticks series spells “W” for Witch using two colored popsicle sticks as legs, decorated with black paper witch shoes and hat on a purple background. Text reads: GluedToMyCraftsBlog.com and W is for WITCH.

“W” is for Witch

X is for –

— work in progress —

Y is for –

— work in progress —

Z is for:

A craft project featuring popsicle sticks arranged in a Z shape on purple paper, with a cartoon zebra head attached and Zebra written below. It’s a fun way to learn abcs in popsicle sticks! The text reads: Z is for Zebra.

“Z’ is for Zebra – find the free printable on box.com

A blue text on a white background, perfect for creating a charming the places you'll go keepsake.

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