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Popsicle Stick Flags

Created On: June 19, 2011  |  Updated: June 19, 2011  |   37 Comments  

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Story book theme didn’t go as planned, mid week we decided to switch to a 4th of July theme. I have a list of quick, easy, and fun patriotic crafts and recipes that we’re still working on. This has been one of their favorites.
I had Jay paint the sticks white and red. Once they dried we glued them onto cardstock. 
I didn’t get a picture but I taped off a square on the left hand corner and had them paint it blue. I then gave them strips of rhinestones to use as the “stars” 
At the last minute we decided to glue magnets on the back and we had an easy and festive flag magnet
Also, I am happy to say that I finally have a button and facebook page. I’d love for you to follow along. I’ll be posting sneak peeks of current projects, featuring awesome crafts I find around blogland, and well…being social :) 
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Cha Cha
11 years ago

Great kids craft–love this idea.

Cha Cha

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https://livingatthewhiteheadszoo.blogspot.com/
11 years ago

These turned out great. Just shared it on facebook and twitter and am a new follower.

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Whitney
11 years ago

Great idea! I think my 2 year old will enjoy it. Thanks for sharing!

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Shirley
11 years ago

What a great kids craft! Thanks for sharing, I'll be doing this with my children. :)

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Kelly @ Run With Glitter
11 years ago

I just shared this on the Glitter Facebook page! Thank you for linking up this week! https://www.facebook.com/pages/Running-With-Glitter/111774958903316

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Shannon
11 years ago

Love this idea! I'm gonna have my girls make these this week. Soo cute :)

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Michelle
11 years ago

What a great idea!! I am visiting from Tatertots and Jello and I would love if you would link this up this weekend to my Delicately Constructed Fridays linky party!!
Have a great weekend!
Michelle
http://www.delicateconstruction.blogspot.com

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Pammy pam
11 years ago

i am SO stealing this for my preschoolers, thanks!

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Mama
11 years ago

I highlighted this fun craft on my blog at https://wadelmat.blogspot.com/ Thanks for sharing!

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Amy (naptimecrafters)
11 years ago

Darling! I'm featuring you tomorrow at naptimecrafters.blogspot.com

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Deb Chitwood
11 years ago

Great project! You have some wonderful ideas for the 4th of July! I shared a couple of your posts at the Living Montessori Now Facebook page at https://www.facebook.com/LivingMontessoriNow. Have a happy 4th of July!

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Inspired Montessori
11 years ago

Always looking for new ways to use craft sticks!
We will use this in class!

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Laura Ingalls Gunn
11 years ago

What an absolutely adorable DIY! Well done.

I hope that you will stop by and enter my giveaway.

Happy Monday!

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Flag Crafts for Kids
10 years ago

[…] popsicle stick flags are made with painted sticks, and use rhinestones for the […]

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Tami
10 years ago

So cute!

I’d love it if you shared this with the Fun Family Crafts audience.
FFC is similar to Craftgawker but it only features kid friendly tutorials.

Looking forward to seeing what fun crafts you submit!
https://funfamilycrafts.com

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Candy Dipped Waffle Cones
10 years ago

[…] together with our neighbors for some fun crafting time. I brought over craft supplies to make popsicle stick flags and my neighbor set up the table with cute patriotic party […]

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Josie McHale
9 years ago

Nice! Love that it is all layed out and ready for anyone to just start doing the project. Blogged it and linked it back to you.

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