For this craft all you need is popsicles sticks, tape, paint, and a paint brush. You tape the popsicles sticks together, paint an image, let it dry, and then you have a puzzle! What a fun personalized little craft?! This is small enough that you can put it in your purse or diaper bag for fun on the go when you need to be quiet (e.g. a waiting room, a restaurant, etc.). We’ve also used these puzzles during our home school hour for counting, matching, and identifying shapes & colors. This is a fun summer art project. Thank you Aunt Nana!!!
Friday, July 22, 2016
Popsicle Puzzles
Wow I seriously wish that I could take credit for this. This is so creative and fun……there is only one person that this idea could come from and it’s Aunt Nana! When my sister came to visit in May she told me that she had a craft to do with Dutch. She is seriously the best aunt and always has the funnest things planned for my kiddos. She’s golden! On this particular trip she wanted to make puzzles with Dutch out of popsicle sticks. What a fun idea, right?!
For this craft all you need is popsicles sticks, tape, paint, and a paint brush. You tape the popsicles sticks together, paint an image, let it dry, and then you have a puzzle! What a fun personalized little craft?! This is small enough that you can put it in your purse or diaper bag for fun on the go when you need to be quiet (e.g. a waiting room, a restaurant, etc.). We’ve also used these puzzles during our home school hour for counting, matching, and identifying shapes & colors. This is a fun summer art project. Thank you Aunt Nana!!!
See, isn't that a fun craft with great opportunities for learning?!?!?!
Thank you Aunt Nana!!!
For this craft all you need is popsicles sticks, tape, paint, and a paint brush. You tape the popsicles sticks together, paint an image, let it dry, and then you have a puzzle! What a fun personalized little craft?! This is small enough that you can put it in your purse or diaper bag for fun on the go when you need to be quiet (e.g. a waiting room, a restaurant, etc.). We’ve also used these puzzles during our home school hour for counting, matching, and identifying shapes & colors. This is a fun summer art project. Thank you Aunt Nana!!!