Popsicle Sticks Rudolph – Kids Christmas Craft

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We are having so much fun making cute Winter crafts. Today I am sharing with you an easy and cute popsicle sticks Rudolph. Kids love everything about Christmas and hence crafting with kids for Christmas, Winter and Holidays has it’s own special essence. Earlier this month we made Olaf – the snowman and Santa Claus.

Popsicle stick figures can be used for decorating Christmas tree and mantle. You can also use them as tree ornaments, hang them on garland or stick them on stockings. These make cute handmade gifts for the teachers made by students (kids).

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Popsicle sticks Rudolph

To make this you will need popsicle sticks and hot glue to first make the base or face of Rudolph.

popsicle sticks Rudolph tutorial

Align 7 popsicle sticks vertically and use two popsicle sticks in horizontal direction. Cut to the width of the base or face. Use hot glue to stick them across. Let it dry.

Now flip to the front side and paint it brown using acrylic paints.

DIY popsicle sticks Rudolph tutorial

Glue googly eyes, red pom pom nose and twiggy antlers to complete your Rudolph.

Instead of using hot glue, you may use super glue (under adult supervision) to attach twigs to make the reindeer’s antlers.

Have fun making Rudolph crafts with your kids.

Find more creative ideas: 15 Easy Popsicle Stick Animals For Kids

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