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Kite Popsicle Stick Craft

Kids will love making their own Kite Popsicle Stick Craft this spring season! Check out this easy tutorial to learn how to make them.

The spring season is here and we are already spending a lot of time outdoors!

My four year son loves flying kites. He takes his kite and runs up and down the street with it! It’s adorable to watch.

Popsicle Stick Crafts

This spring, take advantage of fun crafts to make with the kids. Popsicle stick crafts are fun to make. You can get creative and make a variety of crafts with popsicle sticks.

Today, I’m sharing this kite craft made with popsicle sticks to make with your child or students and display at home or in the classroom!

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Read on to find out how you can make an easy kite using popsicle sticks and a few other basic supplies!

Kite Popsicle Stick Craft

Supplies:

Directions:

Glue each end of the 4 craft sticks together in the shape of a kite – diamond shape as shown – to form the kite frame. 

Use the frame to measure the kite material, cut to size and glue face down to one side of the frame, turn over to view the front of the kite. 

Cut two pieces of streamer approximately 16 inches long, then cut both in half vertically to form four streamers. 

Glue the four streamers together at one end and attach to the bottom of the kite from the back side. 

For the finger loop, cut the pipe cleaner in half and glue one piece to the top of the kite from the back side as shown.

Your kite is now complete! Hang your craft outdoors if you’d like!

Kite Popsicle Stick Craft

Materials

  • 4 Jumbo Craft Sticks
  • Streamers
  • Pipe Cleaners
  • Scissors
  • Hot Glue
  • Kite Material - napkins, gift wrap, plastic tablecloth, tissue paper, or your own artwork

Instructions

Glue each end of the 4 craft sticks together in the shape of a kite - diamond shape as shown - to form the kite frame. 

Use the frame to measure the kite material, cut to size and glue face down to one side of the frame, turn over to view the front of the kite. 

Cut two pieces of streamer approximately 16 inches long, then cut both in half vertically to form four streamers. 

Glue the four streamers together at one end and attach to the bottom of the kite from the back side. 

For the finger loop, cut the pipe cleaner in half and glue one piece to the top of the kite from the back side as shown.

Your kite is now complete! 

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