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DIY Gingerbread House Popsicle Stick Craft

Gingerbread House Popsicle Stick Craft

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This cute Gingerbread House Popsicle Stick Craft makes festive DIY ornaments kids will love making as a Christmas Craft! 

Christmas is a time when people come together to celebrate. While there are many Christmas traditions, one of the most popular is making gingerbread houses. 

Many people enjoy watching these houses come together as they bake away, and it becomes even more special when they can eat them too! 

You can join in on the gingerbread house fun by making a Gingerbread House Popsicle Stick Craft. This craft makes for great fun, among other Christmas activities. 

It’s the perfect popsicle stick craft for enjoying this holiday tradition no matter where you are.

Many of the components and “ingredients” are already in your home, making this craft very affordable and simple to make. Let’s get started!

Gingerbread House Craft Stick Ornaments: Materials

  • Brown craft sticks (or use plain and paint brown)
  • String
  • Pom poms
  • Pipe cleaners
  • Buttons
  • Colored paper
  • Color dots or sequins
  • Glue
  • Scissors

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How to make a Gingerbread House Popsicle Craft

Step One: Build The Structure

Start by vertically aligning 8 popsicle sticks side by side. Then, using two more popsicle sticks, glue the eight popsicle sticks together in a rectangular shape for the house. 

Set the rectangle aside. Next, glue two popsicle sticks to six that are placed horizontally to keep them together. Once the glue has dried, cut the six into a triangle to act as the roof. 

Step Two: Decorate the Roof

For step two, adhere the roof to the top of the rectangle using glue. Then, make the shingles from white paper using scissors, and glue them to the roof’s edges. Giving the roof a scalloped edge lends a nice finishing touch. 

Now, add some adorable colored dots, sequins or mini pom poms as ornaments to the paper and a  pipe cleaner wreath beneath the shingles. You can also string led lights around the house if desired.

Step Three: Add the Door

Finally, glue a colored piece of paper to serve as the door. Add paper or pipe cleaner around the door’s frame after that, along with a doorknob made from buttons or even a wooden bead would work! 

Then, finish by attaching festive string or yarn to the back so you can hang it! You can simply use strong tape or glue. Now your Gingerbread House Popsicle Craft is complete! 

Gingerbread House Popsicle Stick Craft

How to Use The Popsicle Craft as a Decoration

Use it as a Christmas Tree Decoration

This popsicle craft would make an excellent Christmas tree decoration. Simply hang it from the branches using the white and red string, and you’re all set! 

It’s also a great and simple decoration for kids to make, letting them show off their jolly Christmas spirit.

Make it a Photo Frame

Open the doors up and attach your child’s photo to it to make a festive photo ornament! 

Use it as a Centerpiece for Your Holiday Party

For those who love hosting a holiday party, this craft is the perfect centerpiece! Simply place it in the center of your room on a small tree, and add festive ornaments around it! 

You can also leave them on the doorknobs throughout your home if you’d like. 

Display it Outdoors for the Holidays

If you want to use this craft as an outdoor Christmas decoration, simply glue it onto a sturdy piece of wood or PVC pipe, and hang festive lights from it to make it pop! 

You can even hang a few over the entrance of the front door to create a warm and inviting experience for those coming to your next gathering!

Hang it on your Refrigerator

This Popsicle Craft is a fun and easy way to add some decoration to your refrigerator. 

If you decide to add them to your refrigerator, perhaps add some photos to the back of the craft or even some recipes!

Display it Near your Fireplace

If you’re looking for a way to add some festive cheer to your home during the winter season, try displaying this popsicle craft near your fireplace. 

This simple decoration is easy to make and can be put together quickly. Plus, it will bring joy to everyone who sees it. If it starts to snow outside, the craft will be even more festive!

Gingerbread House Popsicle Stick Craft

Some Amazing Craft Benefits for Kids

They Help With Building Fine Motor Skills

It can be hard for kids to keep their hands busy, which is why you need crafts that can help with building fine motor skills. This is where tools like this popsicle craft come in with the gluing and attaching of small decorations! 

With fantastic crafts like these, your children will be able to keep their hands busy while also having a blast!

It Teaches Kids How to Work With Tangible Material

Popsicle crafts help children learn how to work with tangible materials. They also learn about tolerance for heat, the durability of materials, and proper tool usage. 

Kids Learn about Patterns and Design

Making popsicle crafts also teaches kids about patterns and design. They learn how to arrange shapes, colors, and textures together in an appealing way. 

This craft is great for kids who want to learn about design, patterns, and aesthetics. For example, they might learn how to create a particular look for their future decorations line 🙂

It Helps with Problem Solving

Making popsicle crafts also engages multiple parts of the brain. It helps with memory, concentration, problem-solving skills, and critical thinking. 

Many of the same skills that are needed in school, like critical thinking, can be learned through crafts. This is a great activity for kids who want to develop those skills in a fun way.

It Keeps Kids Active in the Winter

It also helps to keep kids from sitting around and being bored. Doing something productive can be a great way to stave off boredom during the winter months. You can also try these fun indoor activities. 

Kids who are active and engaged in something have a better chance of staying healthy, too!

Takeaway

Christmas is a time when families come together to celebrate. Making popsicle crafts can be a fun and creative way for kids to get involved. 

It teaches them patterns and design, problem-solving skills, and how to work with tangible material. Many families enjoy making popsicle crafts together as a family tradition. 

They offer many opportunities for laughter and enjoyment. Plus, they can be a great way to keep kids entertained in the winter months, having them stay active and engaged. 

Yield: DIY Gingerbread House Popsicle Stick Craft

DIY Gingerbread House Popsicle Stick Craft

DIY Gingerbread House Popsicle Stick Craft
This cute Gingerbread House Popsicle Stick Craft makes festive DIY ornaments kids will love making as a Christmas Craft! 

Materials

Instructions

First, watch the video in this post to see how to make these!

    Step One: Build The Structure

Start by vertically aligning 8 popsicle sticks side by side. Then, using two more popsicle sticks, glue the eight popsicle sticks together in a rectangular shape for the house. 

Set the rectangle aside. Next, glue two popsicle sticks to six that are placed horizontally to keep them together. Once the glue has dried, cut the six into a triangle to act as the roof. 

Step Two: Decorate the Roof

For step two, adhere the roof to the top of the rectangle using glue. Then, make the shingles from white paper using scissors, and glue them to the roof's edges. Giving the roof a scalloped edge lends a nice finishing touch. 

Now, add some adorable colored dots, sequins or mini pom poms as ornaments to the paper and a  pipe cleaner wreath beneath the shingles. You can also string led lights around the house if desired.

Step Three: Add the Door

Finally, glue a colored piece of paper to serve as the door. Add paper or pipe cleaner around the door's frame after that, along with a doorknob made from buttons or even a wooden bead would work! 

Then, finish by attaching festive string or yarn to the back so you can hang it! You can simply use strong tape or glue. Now your Gingerbread House Popsicle Craft is complete! 

Agnes Hsu is a mom of three and has been inspiring parents and kids to get creative with easy activities and family friendly recipes for over 10 years. She shares her love for creative play and kids food to her 2MM+ followers online. Agnes' commitment to playful learning and kindness has not only raised funds for charity but also earned features in prestigious nationwide publications.

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