Popsicle Stick Pencil

This popsicle stick pencil craft is such a fun back to school craft idea to do at home or in the classroom on the first day of school! Minimal supplies and our free template makes this craft tutorial as simple as can be!

This popsicle stick pencil craft is such a fun back to school craft idea to do at home or in the classroom on the first day of school! Minimal supplies and our free template makes this craft tutorial as simple as can be!

Popsicle Stick Pencil

These adorable pencils are perfect back-to-school season, teacher appreciation days, or anytime you want a simple craft. We made these adorable colored pencil popsicle sticks last year and kids loved them! We knew we needed to add a version of the classic pencil to our back to school archives. Let’s get into how you can make these charming little pencil crafts with your kids!

HOW TO VIDEO:

Materials Needed To Make Popsicle Stick Pencils

How To Make Popsicle Stick Pencils

Step 1: Prepare the Popsicle Sticks

Cut out your necessary template pieces. Glue your yellow popsicle sticks* side by side onto your main pencil piece. Add your black pencil lead to the top. *If you don’t have pre-colored sticks, you can paint regular wooden Popsicle sticks yellow. Let them dry completely if you do paint them.

Step 2: Create the Pencil Details

Glue your from pink paper and the thin piece of gray paper to separate the eraser from the rest of the pencil. Glue these near the bottom of your yellow sticks.

Step 3: Add Googly Eyes and Smile

Attach two googly eyes to the upper part of the pencil and use a black marker to draw a simple smile below the eyes. This will give your pencil character a cute and friendly face.

Why This Craft is Fantastic:

Encourages Recycling: If you have leftover Popsicle sticks, this craft is a great way to recycle them into something new and fun. Boosts Creativity: This project lets kids be creative, choosing where to place the eyes, how big the smile should be, and even adding extra accessories like glasses or a bow. Develops Fine Motor Skills: Handling small materials like googly eyes and cutting paper shapes are great for developing fine motor skills.

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