Popsicle Stick Nativity Star Decoration – Crimson Ted Artwork


This actually has been a loopy month for popsicle stick crafts! We had relatively a big stash from consuming ice lollies the final couple of summers and it was “time” to make use of not less than a few of them up!!! Subsequent up in our sequence of recycled craft sticks are these cute Popsicle Stick Nativity Star Ornaments – a part of our Nativity Crafts assortment. These are an excellent easy Nativity Star Craft that children of all ages could make and love! They make nice decoration keepsakes to reward to grandparents too!

Nativity Star Decoration Craft

Nativity star ornaments
These Nativity Star Ornaments will look lovely in any Christmas Tree!

You gained’t want a nativity star decoration template, as these fabulous little stars, use some very primary shapes to chop and stick collectively. When you see the photograph directions under (and video tutorial on auto play!!) you’ll hopefully agree, that these will be made by anybody! All you want is your primary craft stick star after which an oval, circle and a few rectangles minimize out of various colored paper or cardstock! Simple peasy!

The Nativity Star decoration focusses on Child Jesus and naturally the Nativity Star itself, so that you don’t have to chop out sophisticated shapes for Mary and Joseph. I offer you choices of learn how to simplify or customise the star additional too!

baby jesus ornaments for kids

Provides wanted for this easy popsicle stick nativity

craft supplies needed

The craft provides wanted for this star decoration a quite simple – per decoration, you have to:

  • 5 craft sticks
  • Non-obligatory: Yellow marker pens or yellow paint – pure wooden color works nicely too
  • Building paper or cardstock within the following colors
    • a pores and skin tone of selection for Child Jesus
    • a child wrap of selection – blue or white are good
    • slightly straw color of selection – yellow or brown (e.g. amazon packagin recycled)
  • Each white glue (for the craft stick star) and a glue stick (for Child Jesus) (a sizzling glue gun isn’t so good for this venture because it forces you to work too rapidly!)
  • Scissors
  • Baker’s twine or ribbon for hanging
  • Non-obligatory: gildings for the craft stick star – i.e. we made one plain and one as a yellow yarn wrapped star!

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make a Nativity Star Decoration from Popsicle Sticks

Make your craft stick star decoration first

In order talked about we’re making a pentagram, the 5 pointed stars for this Christmas Craft! We’re again to our Christmas Popsicle Stick Star and can use this as a foundation for Nativity Star Craft! They make lovely Christmas ornaments that grandparents will like to preserve.

We discovered it helpful to have a prepared made one laid out to “copy”. When you haven’t made one already (why would you! Ha!). You possibly can lay one out so that you and the youngsters have one to “observe”. It simply makes it slightly simpler!

NOTE: (see under) in case you are utilizing yellow felt tip pens to paint your star, do that first! If you’re portray them, you are able to do this later!

Begin by laying one craft stick down in a means that creates the “high level”. Add a blob of normal craft glue to the highest of this craft stick and add a second stick pointing down. To make the start of a capital A form! Now add a blob of glue to the underside of the second craft stick.

Lay a 3rd popsicle stick on to that glue and make it level again up in direction of the highest left hand facet. Add one other little bit of glue to the highest of the third craft stick. Now add the fourth craft persist with go horizontally throughout.

For the final fifth craft, you have to so as to add to bits of glue – one to the fourth and one to the primary craft sticks. Place your last craft stick in place. As you may have used PVA glue, your star shouldn’t be but “safe. We like to present it a little bit of a wiggle to verify we’re proud of the ultimate form.

Observe: the fifth and the first popsicle stick generally “raise” off one another while drying. So chances are you’ll wish to add slightly extra glue later and perhaps means it down. Or safe it with sizzling glue if it is advisable to!

Now you may have made the fundamental vacation decorations, let’s flip them into little Child Jesus ornaments!

Enhance your Popsicle Stick Star to make it right into a Nativity Star Decoration

To make your little nativity scene you’ll solely want just a few primary shapes. You’ll need to chop out:

  • an oval for Child Jesus’s physique
  • a circle for Child Jesus’s face
  • some skinny rectangles for Child Jesus’s straw bedding
  • use a gap punch for some rosy cheeks too!

It is a nice opporunity to debate shapes with toddlers and preschoolers. Older youngsters can follow chopping their very own. Right here we minimize a blue oval.

brown face

Subsequent it is advisable to minimize a spherical face – you should utilize a coin to hint if you want.

Cuting the straw rectangles, is a good alternative for practising chopping straight strains. Utilizing a gap punch is an effective way to make rosy child cheeks.

simple shapes

AS you possibly can see the shapes are very primary. We used 6 strips of yellow paper for the hay.

Meeting Child Jesus in his crib

glue the yellow strips

Glue the yellow strips by layering them on high of one another and making a unfastened star form.

glue the face

Glue the newborn’s head onto the oval physique.

Draw on the small print by including a easy face and slightly “wrap” to the newborn’s physique.

Glue the newborn to the straw after which glue each to the fundamental star form!

cute craft stick star ornaments

Finishe! Now merely glue some string to the again or loop by means of the star and your cute Nativity Star Decoration is prepared for hanging within the Christmas Tree. Aren’t Handmade Ornaments merely the perfect?!

yarn wrapped star

As you possibly can see right here, I continued to experiment and had a go at yarn wrapping the Nativity Star too. I feel each look nice!

Fancy some extra Handmade Ornaments? Or are you right here for some extra Craft Stick Crafts? Both means, we’ve got you coated:

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