Do you have an insect lover at home? Then it goes without saying that one of his or her favorite topics is regarding colorful butterflies!
So let’s get a little crafty with our very own butterfly popsicle stick craft for kids!
1. Sweet Popsicle Stick Butterfly for Little Ones
Image Source/Tutorial: Hunny, I’m Home DIY
This one is just so darling and perfect for kindergartners! All you do is paint and glue some popsicle sticks to form a butterfly shape.
I love seeing the kids add eyes or a dash of glitter for that extra flair. It’s a fantastic way to get them exploring colors and unleashing their creativity.
2. Butterflies and Snails from Popsicle Sticks
Image Source/Tutorial: DIY with Anna
You can create both butterflies and some little snail friends using popsicle sticks and some paper cutouts.
This two-in-one activity is brilliant for helping with fine motor growth and sparking imaginative play. It’s a total win for classroom use or any kids who are big nature fans.
3. Bow-Tie Noodle Butterfly Bookmarks
How can you not smile when you see these? You can craft some super cute butterfly bookmarks from bow-tie pasta, popsicle sticks, and pipe cleaners.
My kids love making these tiny projects. This small craft is great for building attention to detail and dexterity, and they make a lovely handmade gift.
4. Doily and Popsicle Stick Butterfly Decoration
Image Source/Tutorial: Mom’s Wife’s Busy Life
Here’s a sweet and delicate butterfly decoration that comes together by gluing a doily onto a painted popsicle stick.
What a gentle way to support gluing and decorating skills! These are a charming addition for springtime fun or as party décor.
5. Popsicle Stick Butterfly with a Paper Template
Image Source/Tutorial: Simple Everyday Mom
Grab a free template to fashion some butterfly wings from colorful paper and popsicle sticks.
This is an awesome craft for beginners that lets them practice cutting and gluing. It’s a really engaging way to explore symmetry and colors.
6. Clothespin and Popsicle Stick Butterflies
Image Source/Tutorial: Glued To My Crafts Blog
You can turn clothespins and popsicle sticks into such pretty butterflies. Just add some paint and wings to give them extra charm.
This one is a super fun and interactive craft that helps teach about movement and design. Easy peasy!
7. Simple Butterflies with a Printable Template
Image Source/Tutorial: Nature-Inspired Learning
Use a printable butterfly template to trace and then glue wings onto your popsicle sticks. Because it’s a no-draw project, it’s absolutely perfect for toddlers and busy classrooms.
This is a great way to support shape recognition and creative play.
8. 3D Cupcake Case and Popsicle Stick Butterfly
Image Source/Tutorial: Crafts With Lisa
Let’s make a 3D butterfly with cupcake liners, pipe cleaners, and popsicle sticks.
This is a neat sensory-friendly craft that really encourages creativity and storytelling. It’s fantastic for pretend play or as part of a science unit on insects.
9. Pipe Cleaner and Paper Wing Butterfly
Image Source/Tutorial: Growing Up Gabel
Create some fluttering butterflies by using pipe cleaners for the antennae and paper for the wings, all on a popsicle stick body.
This mixed-media craft is a total blast for sparking imagination and helping with motor development.
10. Cupcake Liner and Button Butterflies
Image Source/Tutorial: Frugal Fun4boys
Make these soft little butterflies using cupcake liners, popsicle sticks, and some pipe cleaners.
What a cool tactile craft for exploring texture and movement. I think this is just perfect for science or art time.
11. Quick and Cheerful Butterfly Craft
Image Source/Tutorial: Preschool Activities
You can put together a cheerful butterfly in no time with just two sticks, some glue, and colorful wings.
This project is ideal for beginners and builds both scissor and painting skills. It’s an adorable fit for summer themes or lessons about insects.
12. Vibrant Paper and Stick Butterflies
Image Source/Tutorial: Fireflies and Mudpies
Follow a simple guide to make these vibrant butterflies from sticks and paper.
This educational craft is wonderful for building focus and creativity. It works great for projects at home or in the classroom.











