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The ABC’s In Popsicle Sticks

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The ABC's In Popsicle Sticks

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 is for Apple - Popsicle Stick Kid Craft Idea For Fall

A is for Apple

A is for Acorn - Popsicle Stick Kid Craft

A is for Acorn

Popsicle Stick Angels In An "A" Shape For Christmas

A is for Angel – perfect for Christmas

Paper & Popsicle Stick "A" is for Astronaut - Kid Craft

“A” is for Astronaut

Popsicle Stick "A" is for Alien - Kid Craft Idea

“A” is for Alien

B is for:

— work in progress —

C is for:

Popsicle Stick "C" is for Cat - Kid Craft Idea

“C” is for Cool Cat

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“C” is for Cookie

"C" is for Cow Craft Idea For Kids

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

D is for –

— work in progress —

E is for:

"E" is for Eyeball Craft Idea For Kids

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

F is for:

"F" is for Craft Stick Fox - Letter Recognition Kid Craft Tutorial

F is for Fox

"F" Is For Flower - Popsicle Stick Craft Idea

F is for Flower

F is for Frog Craft Idea For Kids

F is for Frog – Free Printable on Box.com

"F" is for Flamingo - Popsicle Stick Kid Craft

“F” is for Flamingo

G is for –

— work in progress —

H is for:

"H" is for Hibernation Bear Cave Craft

H is for Hibernation

Popsicle Stick "H" is for Hearts - Valentine's Day Kid Craft

H is for Heart

H is for Hippo Craft Idea For Kids

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

Popsicle Stick Horse - Kid Craft

H is for Horse

"H" is for Haunted House - Kid Craft

“H” is for Haunted House

I is for:

Popsicle Stick Igloo - Kid Craft

I is for Igloo

J is for: 

Popsicle Stick Jack-O-Lantern

J is for Jack-O-Lantern

K is for:

K is for Koala Craft Idea For Kids

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

L is for: 

"L" is for Leaf - Kid Craft Idea

“L” is for Leaves

"L" is for Lion - Popsicle Stick Kid Craft Idea

“L” is for Lion

"L" is for Leopard

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

M is for:

M is for Monkey Craft Idea For Kids

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

Popsicle Stick Mouse - Kid Craft

M is for Mouse

Popsicle Stick Moose - Kid Craft

M is for Moose

Popsicle Stick Monsters - M is for Monster

M is for Monster

Popsicle Stick Mountains - Kid Craft

M is for Mountains

"M" is for Mountains - Kid Craft Idea

“M” is for Mountains

"M" is for Mustache - Popsicle Stick Kid Craft Idea

“M” is for Mustache

N is for:

Popsicle Stick Night - Kid Craft

“N” is for Night

Popsicle Stick Ninjas - Kid Craft

“N” is for Ninja

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“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:

T is for Tree - Popsicle Stick Kid Craft

T is for Tree

Popsicle Stick Tiger - Kid Craft

“T” is for Tiger

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“T” is for Tiger

U is for:

“U” is for Unicorn

V is for: 

— work in progress —

W is for:

Popsicle Stick Watermelon - Kid Craft

“W” is for Watermelon

"W" is for Worm Craft Idea For Kids

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

"W" is for Witch - Kid Craft

“W” is for Witch

X is for –

— work in progress —

Y is for –

— work in progress —

Z is for:

"Z' is for Zebra Craft Idea For Kids

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

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Craft Activity Safety Guidelines:

Always Ensure Adult Supervision - Young children should be supervised at all times when engaging in craft activities. This is essential to keep them safe and ensure materials are used correctly. Use Age-Appropriate Supplies - Choose craft supplies that are suitable for your child’s age. Check labels for recommendations and avoid items with small parts or sharp edges for younger children. Modify as Needed - Feel free to adapt materials or steps to meet your child's abilities and safety needs. For example, substitute scissors with safety scissors if necessary. Keep an Eye on Allergies - Be mindful of potential allergens in craft materials like glue, paint, or certain fabrics. Opt for non-toxic and hypoallergenic options whenever possible. Organize and Secure Supplies - Keep all craft tools and materials organized. Store sharp objects, small parts, and potentially hazardous items out of reach when not in use. Following these guidelines will ensure that crafts remain fun, creative, and, most importantly, safe for everyone involved!


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