Ice cream Stick Crafts
Handmade Star Decoration Tutorial
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Ice cream Stick crafts |
Dear friends sharing a super simple and quick handmade star decoration you can whip up for the festive season with something you may just be having lying around the house: 5 wooden ice cream sticks.
These handmade stars will look great on your tree or mantle piece and for crafters who sell handmade crafts I bet these wooden stars can be dressed up in your unique style [say quilling,beads,clay craft etc]to be a hit at your craft stall!
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Materials required
- Ice cream sticks -Just 5 sticks are required to make 1 star so this is an ideal recycling craft to use up hoarded lolly sticks!
- Double sided Foam tape -believe me I tried other options and the foam tape was the quickest, easiest and sturdiest adhesive to make your handmade star!
- Scissors to cut your foam tape -Pictured above is my new Tim Holtz nonstick scissors ...I love it so much...no more sticky scissors with foam tape cutting![Earlier I used to steal my daughters scissors to cut foam tape...so wicked of me!].See this post for Paper Cutting Tools
- Optional to decorate your ice cream sticks:
- Paint
- Washi Tape or Fabric tape - quite the rage these days!
- Decorative Gift wrapping tape [the shiny glittery ones seen in the picture above]
- Rhinestones, Beads,Glitter
- Ribbon
- + I'm sure you can think of lots more stuff you can use to jazz up your star !
How to make a Popsicle Stick Star
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Start by laying the lolly sticks one on top of the other step by step as shown above in the pictorial of the Popsicle stick star
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Popsicle stick crafts |
Believe me getting a perfect 5 pointed star in the first go is tricky! If you are obsessed with symmetry like I tend to become at times...concentrate on the pentagon in the center and you''ll make a near perfect ice cream stick star!
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If you are crafting with kids you can always let them paint the ice cream sticks or if you prefer a quicker mess free option use washi tape , fabric tape, decorative cello-tape or even ribbon to wrap around both sides of the ice cream sticks.
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Ice cream Stick crafts |
Once you are happy with the star shaped arrangement of the sticks ,use double sided foam tape to stick the points of the ice cream sticks. You can even reinforce the stars by adding more double sided tape at the central intersecting parts of your ice cream stick craft star.
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Ice cream Stick crafts |
If you are making a
batch of stars like I did use your first star as a
template and place the ice cream sticks for your next star atop it and stick it with foam tape in a step wise manner as you go!
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Ice cream Stick crafts |
The lolly stick stars look rather pretty just wrapped in tape but they were so quick to make I had a go at jazzing them up a bit more! Added red foam flowers and glittery green leaves to make a traditional Christmas colored star
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The silver tape in the star below really sparkles and I went a bit crazy and made it even more sparkly with sparkling sequin flowers,glittery silver leaves and a glittery Christmas tree!
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My daughter and I like the polka dotted red one the best.Which is your favorite ice cream stick star?
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Ice cream Stick crafts |
I hope this simple tutorial will come in handy for that quick last minute decoration for the festive season.Do tell me how it is.
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These are Fabulous Sonia. A quick and easy christmas decoration. Thanks for the instructions..Loz
ReplyDeleteThank you so much Loz..I actually wrote the tutorial as one of my most popular posts as per my blog stats is this simple Ice cream stick vase
DeleteLove these Sonia !! at times things seem simple at a glance but may be tricky once attempted, I love your clear instructions about the inner pentagon, that's the key !! Happiest of Diwali to you and your dear ones !!
ReplyDeleteHa Ha Yes Suman..they looked so easy but were tricky !
DeleteLovely stars Sonia.
ReplyDeleteGr Elly
Thank you so much Elly
DeleteOoh so pretty and creative... love all the different designs on them....
ReplyDeleteGreat tips to make that kind of star!
ReplyDeleteAll three are beautiful options. My grandkids would love to make these. Nice tutorial Dr. Sonia. NancyD
ReplyDeleteAgain a super cute tutorial sonia.....lovely
ReplyDeleteLike the star ornament. Great use for the washi tape. I've saved up sticks & plan to make a sled and will try the star also.
ReplyDeleteMelissa
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Hallo Sonja,
ReplyDeleteeine tolle Idee. So kann man auf einfache Weise wunderschöne Sterne basteln. Vielen Dank für deinen Anleitung.
♥ Grüße, Anja
Lovely star Dr Sonia..really nice quick decoration... all the 3 are cute..
ReplyDeletethese are beautiful!! thanks for sharing the tutorial..
ReplyDelete-Berina
Moxie Craftie
Your creations are so exquisite! I love them all and thanks for the tutorial.
ReplyDeleteWhat a gorgeous project!! I love how you wrapped the sticks with washi tape - so creative and fabulous!! Thanks for the awesome tutorial!! Have a great day :)
ReplyDeleteLisa
A Mermaid's Crafts
What a fun use of those ice-cream sticks! I know I've kept them for a reason...lol
ReplyDeleteAll three of them are gorgeous!! So simple and easy way to make lovely decor!! And the polka dotted red star is the best!! :)
ReplyDeleteThese stars are so wonderfully festive....and what a great use for washi tape. Once again great tutorial Dr Sonia.
ReplyDeleteVery sweet idea Dr. They make beautiful ornaments for Christmas tree. And clear explanation makes it look more easier :)
ReplyDeleteLovely stars! And thank you for sharing this idea.
ReplyDeleteBest wishes, Wies
These are fabulous, Sonia. Thank you for sharing the tutorial. Hugs, Teresa
ReplyDeletethanks for the tutorial...nice results and good craft project hugs
ReplyDeletebibiana
These are so pretty Sonia and very creative. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteBear Hugs,
Carol
beautiful work congratulations
ReplyDeletehave a good day
Josefina
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beautiful work and tutorial thank
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interesting idea! beauty :)
ReplyDeleteFantastic idea! Love your different stars. Thank you once again for the terrific "how to's" I will definitely have to give this a try :-)
ReplyDelete-Melin
How fun- we have made a few of these Popsicle stars here when the kids were younger- love them covered in Washi! Love the onces with the flowers added- beautiful!
ReplyDeleteI liked the polka dot one alot! :)
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Bijal
I loved the polka dot one!!... Nice tut :)
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Bijal
Super sweet project. Thank you so much for joining us at Catchy Challenges. Good luck.. :)
ReplyDeleteThank you so much Deepti
Deletesuperb!! love it sonia.. too good!
ReplyDeleteThank you so much Kahdija so good to have you drop in after a long time
DeleteWonderful idea...and something my daughter can do with my grand kids! Thanks for the ideas!
ReplyDeleteSusan
Thank you so much Susan for the loving words
DeleteHello Miss Sonia, this was a brilliant tutorial and a fabulous idea for kids or adults to make they look fantastic, they would look lovely hanging on a tree thanks for sharing.. Hope you have a wonderful week..
ReplyDeleteThank you so much Dianne yes they are going to go on our tree this year
DeletePretty sweet. Love this.
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Thank you so much Sudha ha ha I agree they look quite sweet!
DeleteWhat a great idea. These are really cute. As always thanks for sharing your crafty talent.
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This ornament is sooo lovely and I pinned it so I wouldn't forget where it came from! Beautiful website, too! I'll be checking back to see more of your blog!--Best Regards--Deb (DialMforMoms.com)
ReplyDeleteThese are absolutely brilliant and such a great use of stash to decorate. Off to raid the garden shed as I know I have a pile in there for using in pot plants for labels. Hugs Mrs A.
ReplyDeleteThank you Mrs A
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DeleteStarts with popsicles is really a adorable idea :) Loved it!!!
ReplyDeleteThank you Kala
DeleteTx Mam, I m Sydne 5 year old, this is help for my project.
ReplyDeleteI am so glad Sydne
DeleteTx Mam, I m Sydne and 6 year old.
ReplyDeleteThis help for my project..
I am so glad Shalem
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