Crafts for Kids

Craft Stick (Popsicle stick) Flag

flag made of craft sticks

Supplies needed:

Craftsticks
Enamel
Paint
Stubby Brush
Blue Construction
Paper
Tacky Glue
Scissors
Either white paper or a white gel pen

Instructions:

Paint 5 craft sticks red and 4 craft sticks white. Let them dry.

Glue them together in an alternating pattern by gluing them to one craft stick (on the right side) and two broken craft sticks (in the middle and on the left side).

Cut a small square of blue construction paper. Either draw a lot of white stars on the blue paper using a white gel pen, or cut and glue tiny white stars onto the blue paper.

When the glue has set, turn the flag over.

Glue on the square of blue construction paper and glue another craft stick to the long craft stick on the back.

Let the glue set.Z

You now have a little US flag to celebrate July Fourth, Veterans Day, Memorial Day, Presidents Day, Flag Day or any other day.

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