How To Make a Popsicle Stick Pom Pom Maker

Pom Pom Maker
Pom Pom Maker

Things You Will Need: 4 Popsicle sticks, craft glue.

Step 1: Take one stick a lay it vertically on a flat surface.

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Step 2: Decide how big you want the pompoms to be, and then glue the next 2 sticks horizontally over the vertical stick.

For example, if you want the pompoms to be about 1 inch you would measure a distance of 2 inches from the top of the top horizontal stick to the bottom of the bottom stick, and then glue them on to the vertical stick.

Step 3: Dab some glue on the center of each horizontal stick. Take the last stick and glue it vertically over the horizontal sticks, lining it up with the first stick.

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Press down and hold firmly for a minute or so until the glue sets in.

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Optional: For extra strength and easy cutting repeat steps 2 and 3 placing each stick in the same spot so that they line up with the previous sticks.

Pom Pom Maker
Pom Pom Maker

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  1. Love your website!! I volunteer doing crafts with ladies in assisted living and they are going to have a wonderful time learning something new. Thank you for sharing!

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