LITTLE PUZZLE ART,  PROJECT FOR SMALL CHILDREN

What hilarious toy will kids make out of popsicle sticks?

As a mother of two relatively young children aged 4 and 7, I have been carrying out creative DIY projects with them for several years. Whenever we have free time, on weekends or to brighten up boring, rainy days, we sit down in a creative corner.

The DIY POPSICLE STICK ARCH is simple, mostly adapted to the age of small children, from materials that each of you has. And if you don’t have them, you will soon collect them. Because who doesn’t have popsicle sticks, wine corks, rubber bands, plastic bottles, paper cups, etc. https://littlepuzzlesandme.com/how-do-children-make-airplanes-from-popsicle-sticks/

The only thing that even we sometimes lack is glue and colored paper. In our projects, they wear out very quickly.

Sometimes, we have our creative corner in the kitchen, in the living room, and sometimes at grandma’s place or friends. Wherever we feel like it, we can sit with the children and create. In the case of simple projects, children do great on their own. That’s what it’s all about keeping children busy with something creative and fun and finding time for yourself to drink coffee and talk to a friend or mom.

What little puzzles will be created today? 

DIY POPSICLE STICK ARCH

What my little puzzles don’t need?

DISTURBING PARENTS

This project was made by my 7-year-old son and 4-year-old daughter. They need help with making a hole into a popsicle.

What do my little puzzles need?

▪︎full stomach 

▪︎drink near to them

▪︎smile 

▪︎chill out music

 ▪︎good energy

And everything on the list below:

☆popsicle stick

☆rubber

☆scissor

☆paper coffee cup (you make a tower for shooting)

☆metal wire (for making holes in popsicles)

☆cotton buds

Let’s start the process of creating a DIY POPSICLE STICK ARCH together:

1. Prepare all materials for the DIY project.

2. Use wire to make a hole in the popsicle stick (help from an adult is necessary).

3. On both ends of popsicle draw places to cut.

4. Cut out the ends of the sticks as you drew.

5. Remove the cotton wool from one side of the cotton buds.

6. On the part of the cotton bud without cotton wool, make an incision with scissors(help from an adult is necessary).

7. Stretch the rubber band over the notches on the popsicle stick.

8. Create a tower of paper cups and let the fun begin.

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PREPARE MATERIAL

MAKE A HOLE

HOLE MADE

DRAW THE CUTTING POINT ON POPSICLE STICK

CUT OUT THE MARKED AREAS

CUT THE END OF COTTON BUD

REMOVE THE COTTON WOOL FROM ONE SIDE

COTTON BUDS ARE READY

STRECH THE RUBBER BAND OVER THE POPSICLE STICK

THE SON’S POPSICLE STICK ARCH IS READY

THE DAUGHTER’S POPSICLE STICK ARCH IS READY

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