Get creative with this fun popsicle stick cookie booth craft and let your imagination go wild!
Popsicle Stick Cookie Booth Craft
Pretty soon you will be seeing Girl Scout cookie booths set up in and around your area, so I was recently inspired to make a kids craft idea in honor of the yearly fundraiser tradition.
Remember – when you buy a box of delicious Girl Scout Cookies not only are you getting a “sweet treat” yourself BUT you are also helping empower new, unique, and amazing experiences for every awesome G.I.R.L. {Go-getter, Innovator, Risk-taker, Leader!} It’s a ripple effect when you buy just ONE box of cookies!
So whether you are a troop leader yourself or your child loves the Girl Scouts, please keep on scrolling to check out the full tutorial below. It’s super easy and the supplies are inexpensive, so you make this for a large crowd on a small budget!
I also think these Girl Scout popsicle stick cookie booths would also make great picture frames as well! Just leave the opening big enough and secure a picture to the back. From there, you can add string to the back for easy hanging or add a magnet or two for displaying on a fridge. With that being said – wouldn’t this be great for summer project or maybe even a Christmas gift idea? I’ll let you figure that part out. I just hope we inspired you today! Happy crafting, my friends!
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Get ready to have some serious fun with this Popsicle Stick Girl Scout Cookie Booth craft tutorial!
Craft Supplies:
- Jumbo Popsicle Sticks
- School Glue
- Craft Paint
- Paint Brushes
- Scissors
- Cardstock Paper
- Colored Markers
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Directions:
- First assemble the base of your cookie stand. You will need SIX jumbo popsicle sticks per craft. The best way I explain this step, is to make a fence but with a large gap in between. Please use my picture above for example.
- Once you have your popsicle stick shape piece assembled, set aside to let it dry completely.
- While it’s drying, go ahead and cut out embellishments from your cardstock to give your piece that one-of-a-kind look. I did small cookie boxes, cookie shapes, a wood sign and banner.
- The next step is completely optional – squirt some paint on a paper plate. Have children paint their popsicle stick booth shape however they like {I did one in green for mine.}
- To finish off the Popsicle Stick Cookie Booth Stand – have children add their cardstock paper pieces and Girl Scout touches to the front of their shape. Then set aside to let it dry completely before displaying proudly!
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Love this cookie booth kid craft idea? Be sure to also check out our Lemonade Stand version of this craft! Another perfect craft for your little entrepreneurs in your home! #gluedtomycrafts
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Popsicle Stick Girl Scout Cookie Booth
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