Looking for a quick and easy holiday ornament craft that your preschoolers or pre-K kiddos will love? Say hello to the popsicle stick snowflake—a sparkly, simple, and oh-so-fun project that’s as easy to prep as it is to make.
Using just a few basic materials—like craft sticks, Elmer’s liquid glue, and sparkly sequins—your little learners will create one-of-a-kind snowflakes to decorate your classroom or a Christmas tree. And here’s the best part: it’s open-ended! These cute snowflake ornaments tuck perfectly into the tree branches all on their own.
So, grab your supplies and get ready for a flurry of creative fun!
How to Make Popsicle Stick Snowflakes
Are you ready to get started? Here’s what you’ll need to make some dazzling craft stick snowflakes:
Materials:
- 4 colored craft sticks per student
- Elmer’s liquid glue (or a hot glue gun for faster drying, if you’re feeling fancy)
- Glitter glue (the more sparkle, the better!)
- Sparkly sequins
- Optional: String or twine
Instructions:
1. Build the Snowflake Base
- Take 2 craft sticks and glue them together in an “X” shape using Elmer’s liquid glue.
- Add the third stick horizontally across the middle and the fourth one diagonally, creating a star-shaped snowflake.
- Let the glue dry (and if you’re using a hot glue gun, you can skip the waiting game!).
Pro Tip: When the snowflakes are completely dry, write each child’s name and the date on the back of their snowflake using a Sharpie. Parents will appreciate the date because it helps them remember how old their child was when they created it. The names will help you quickly identify which snowflake belongs to each child.
- Once the snowflake base is dry, it’s time to bling it out! Hand over the glitter glue and sparkly sequins—the kids can go wild adding their own unique designs.
- Bonus points for using wintery colors like blue, white, or silver!
3.Nestle in the Tree
- Once everything is dry (or mostly dry—preschoolers aren’t known for their patience), their snowflakes are ready to be displayed! No need for strings or hooks—these craft stick snowflakes nestle perfectly into the branches of a Christmas tree all on their own. You can glue a string loop on the back of the snowflakes if you prefer. And just like real snowflakes, each creation will be one of a kind!
Popsicle Stick Snowflake Ornament
Here’s why this craft is a total winner: It’s quick, easy, and perfect for busy teachers just like you!
With just 4 craft sticks per student, you won’t need to break the bank or spend hours prepping. And just like real snowflakes, each child’s creation will be one of a kind!
This is one of those crafts for kids that ticks all the boxes:
- Fine motor practice
- Open-ended
- Family keepsake
Plus, it’s a fabulous way to keep those little hands busy during all the #holidaycraziness.
Sparkly Snowflake Craft for Kids
Picture this: Your classroom twinkling with handmade popsicle stick snowflake ornaments, each one as unique as the kiddos who made them. This sparkly snowflake is the perfect way to create a keepsake ornament families will treasure for years to come.
So, gather your craft sticks, grab the Elmer’s liquid glue, and let the glitter glue flow. It’s time to create some snowflake magic!
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