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How to Make Valentine's Day Popsicle Stick Hearts with Kids: A Fun and Easy Craft Idea

  • Writer: Kiana
    Kiana
  • Jan 30
  • 3 min read

Updated: Feb 3

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Valentine’s Day is the perfect time to dive into some heartwarming crafts with your kids! Crafting together not only sparks creativity but also creates cherished memories. This popsicle stick heart craft is simple, affordable, and a fantastic way for kids to express their love of Valentine's Day. Using everyday materials like popsicle sticks, glue, markers, and small pom poms, you can help your child create a colorful and unique heart decoration to celebrate the season of love.


Popsicle Stick Heart Craft

Materials Needed


This craft only requires two main materials, popsicle sticks and markers; however, feel free to get creative and use additional supplies if you have them.




  • Glue: Elmer's school glue works just fine however if you want a stronger hold that will last longer we recommend using hot glue instead (with adult supervision)


  • Small Pom Poms




Popsicle Stick Heart Craft Materials

 

Step by Step Tutorial on How to Make A Popsicle Stick Heart


Step 1: Decorate your Popsicle Sticks


  • Start by using markers to color in the popsicle sticks. Red, pink, or purple work wonderfully for Valentine’s Day! Alternatively, if you have popsicle sticks that are already colored feel free to use those instead.


  • You can also add fun designs, shapes, and phrases to your popsicle sticks. You can add hearts, swirls, or the names of your loved ones to make your heart fun and festive.


Decorate Popsicle Sticks for Heart Craft

Step 2: Arrange the Heart Shape


  • Lay out the popsicle sticks on a flat surface to form a heart shape. Start with the top curve of the heart by connecting two popsicle sticks at an angle, and work your way to the pointed bottom. You’ll likely need about 10 popsicle sticks to complete the shape, depending on your desired size.


  • Using glue, carefully attach the sticks at their meeting points. Allow the glue to dry completely before moving on to the decorating phase. If using hot glue, this step will be quicker, but always supervise young children when working with it.


Arranged Popsicle Stick Heart Craft

Step 3: Decorate Your Heart


  • Now the fun part—decorating! This is where you can let your child's imagination soar. Using whatever extra materials you have on hand like small pom poms, glitter, jewels or stickers add some fun Valentine's Day flair to your popsicle stick heart.


Once the decorations are complete, let the heart dry. You can hang it up with string or ribbon, place it on a shelf, or use it as part of a Valentine’s Day gift.


 

Valentine's Day Craft Alterations


Here are a few ways to make your popsicle stick heart a fun keepsake that your child will love.


  • Create a Heart Garland: Make several popsicle stick hearts and connect them with ribbon or string to create a Valentine’s Day garland. This is a great way to decorate a mantel, window, or classroom.


  • Turn It Into a Photo Frame: Leave the center of the heart empty and glue a small photo of your child or family to the back. It makes for a lovely keepsake or gift!


  • Incorporate Colorful Themes: Instead of traditional red and pink, use rainbow colors or metallic markers to give the hearts a modern twist.


  • Add a Personal Touch: Encourage your kids to write their names or short messages of love on the popsicle sticks. These can make wonderful homemade gifts for grandparents, teachers, or friends.


    Finished Popsicle Stick Heart Craft

 

Let's Create A Fun Valentine's Day Craft


This Valentine’s Day, gather the family and enjoy creating these heartfelt popsicle stick crafts together. The process is just as rewarding as the finished product, and your kids will love seeing their creations proudly displayed or given as gifts.


So grab some glue and popsicle sticks, and let the crafting love begin!


Happy Valentine’s Day!

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